Which Bridgerton Character Am I?

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So you’re a Bridgerton mega-fan—but do you know which Bridgerton character is your fictional Regency twin? Now, you can find out!

Bridgerton is filled with colorful characters, from the brooding Simon Basset to the strong and stubborn Kate Sharma. Answer a few questions, and we’ll comb every season of Bridgerton to tell you which character you’d be if you were a distinguished member of 19th-century society!

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Questions Overview

1. Every respectable member of 19th-century society needs a social activity. What’s yours?
  1. Taking a refreshing stroll with a friend.
  2. Attending a tea party with lots of opportunities to socialize.
  3. Talking to like-minded people at an art showcase.
  4. Cutting loose with a game of badminton.
2. Imagine you’re a member of the ton and get invited to a party you don’t want to go to. What do you do?
  1. Go anyway. That’s what’s expected of me!
  2. Stay home. Why do something I have no interest in?
  3. Go, but spend most of the time by myself observing everything.
  4. Go, but bring a friend or two. We’ll get through this together!
3. You’re attending your first soiree and want to make a good impression on the ton. What’s your fashion style?
  1. Traditional. I want clothes that give me a sense of identity and culture!
  2. Whatever’s in style. I want people to know I’m in touch with the trends!
  3. Avant-garde. I don’t look like anyone else—and that’s the goal!
  4. Elegant and timeless. I want to wear clothes that flatter me, wherever I am!
4. You have a little time to shop. Which 19th-century shop do you choose?
  1. A market—I’m very food-motivated.
  2. A tailor’s shop—time to get some clothes!
  3. A tea shop—I want to sip tea and gossip!
  4. A bookshop—I need a new book to get lost in!
5. In the wonderful world of Bridgerton, what sort of home would you want to live in?
  1. A remote country estate with lots of space to roam.
  2. A cozy estate next to a small town where everyone knows each other.
  3. A fashionable estate in the city, so I’m always close to the action!
  4. As long as I’m free to do what I want, I don’t care where I live!
6. Which quality would you use to wow the ton (and potential suitors)?
  1. My charm
  2. My smarts
  3. My positivity
  4. My creativity
7. What would you do if you were exposed in a Lady Whistledown scandal?
  1. Work hard to restore my reputation.
  2. Ask my friends to vouch for my character.
  3. Act like nothing happened.
  4. Leave town; I’ll wait for things to die down before I go back!
8. Imagine you’re at a Bridgerton-style ball. What would you do if someone insulted you?
  1. Insult them right back—with an even better retort.
  2. Ignore them. Why do I care what they think?
  3. Take the high road and make friends with them.
  4. Trip them in front of everyone to give them a taste of their own medicine.
9. What would your goal be for a social season in 19th-century society?
  1. To find the perfect marriage match!
  2. To attend lots of parties and meet people.
  3. To get through it as soon as possible so I can do things I’m actually into!
  4. To make sure my loved ones have a fantastic season.
10. Which Bridgerton quote really resonates with you?
  1. “It takes courage to live outside the traditional expectations of society.”
  2. “I do not fear change. I embrace it.”
  3. “There is no better feeling than the truth.”
  4. “It should not be a luxury, but a right to choose, to fight for the family you want.”
11. If you were a member of the ton, how would you feel about Lady Whistledown?
  1. I’d find her entertaining.
  2. I’d think she’s a troublemaker who ruins lives.
  3. I’d admire her for sharing important truths.
  4. I wouldn’t pay attention to her (or any gossip).
12. And finally, if you had to be mentioned in a Lady Whistledown paper, what would you want it to be for?
  1. For being the belle of the ball—the diamond!
  2. For being seen with the same dance partner a LOT.
  3. For skipping parties (or leaving early).
  4. For doing something goofy, like spilling the lemonade.

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A Complete Bridgerton Character Glossary

Need a refresher on Bridgerton’s cast of characters? Here’s every character from the series. Just beware: there are spoilers ahead!

Main Characters

Agatha Danbury - Lady Danbury (Adjoa Andoh) is a well-respected doyenne of the ton and Simon Basset’s former mentor; the two remain close. She sponsors Mary Sharma and her daughters, giving them a place to stay and helping Edwina find a match. She’s also good friends with Violet Bridgerton and Queen Charlotte.

Anthony Bridgerton - Anthony (Jonathan Bailey) is the 9th Viscount Bridgerton and the eldest of the Bridgerton children. He takes his duties as the head of the family seriously and is initially afraid of finding true love—and potentially losing it—as a result of his father’s death. He later falls for Kate Sharma, and the two get married, with Kate becoming the Viscountess Bridgerton.

Benedict Bridgerton - Benedict (Luke Thompson) is the second eldest Bridgerton and an aspiring artist. He spends more time exploring his wild side and the bohemian lifestyle than he does in “proper” society.

Colin Bridgerton - Colin (Luke Newton) is the third-eldest Bridgerton. He gets engaged to Marina Thompson, but their engagement falls through after Marina is revealed to be pregnant. He decides to go traveling after feeling like he doesn’t have a purpose and later falls for Penelope Featherington in the show’s third season.

Daphne Bridgerton - Daphne (Phoebe Dynevor) is the fourth-eldest Bridgerton and eldest daughter. The Queen names her the “diamond” of her season, but she’s forced into a partnership with Simon Basset after her brother, Anthony, sabotages all of her potential suitors. She and Simon later get married and have a son.

Eloise Bridgerton - Eloise (Claudia Jesse) is the fifth-eldest Bridgerton. She’s more interested in books and women’s rights than finding a marriage match and doesn’t particularly enjoy her introduction to society. She and Penelope Featherington are best friends, though the two fall out over Penelope’s “Whistledown” alter ego.

Francesca Bridgerton - Francesca (Ruby Stokes, Hannah Dodd) is the sixth Bridgerton sibling. She’s quiet and reserved compared to the rest of her family, preferring to practice the pianoforte and spend time in her own company. She makes her debut into society in the show’s third season and marries John Stirling, leaving with John and his cousin, Michaela, for their Scotland home.

Gregory Bridgerton - Gregory (Will Tilston) is the seventh Bridgerton sibling. He’s also the youngest son in the family.

Hyacinth Bridgerton - Hyacinth (Florence Hunt) is the eighth Bridgerton sibling and youngest child in the family. She tries to be included in her elder siblings’ affairs, although she’s often told that she’s too young.

Kate (Kathani) Sharma - Kate (Simone Ashley) is Mary Sharma’s stepdaughter and Edwina Sharma’s half-sister. She’s committed to ensuring her sister’s successful match with a suitor. She tries her hardest to prevent Anthony Bridgerton from courting Edwina, believing Anthony is nothing but a womanizer incapable of a love match—but she and Anthony are instead drawn to each other. They later get married, making Kate the new Viscountess Bridgerton.

Lady Whistledown - Lady Whistledown (voiced by Julie Andrews) is the pen name Penelope Featherington uses to publish her gossip sheets anonymously.

Penelope Featherington - Penelope is the youngest Featherington daughter, considered a “spinster” because of the number of seasons she goes through without getting married. She’s old friends with Colin and has an unrequited crush on him, though eventually it becomes mutual, and she and Colin get married.

Queen Charlotte - Queen Charlotte (Golda Rosheuvel) is King George III’s wife and an active participant in each social season. She meets new debutantes and names one the “diamond” each year. She also makes it her mission to learn Lady Whistledown’s true identity. Note: Charlotte is based on the real-life Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, queen consort of King George III.

Simon Basset - Simon (Regé-Jean Page) is the Duke of Hastings—considered a very eligible suitor, though he initially resolves not to marry or have children to spite his father. He agrees to help Daphne find a match by pretending to court her, but the two eventually fall in love and get married themselves.

Violet Bridgerton - Violet (Ruth Gemmell) is the matriarch of the Bridgerton family and widow of Edmund Bridgerton, the former Viscount. She’s a loving mother who cares deeply for her children’s happiness, though she struggled immensely with her husband’s death.


Supporting Characters

  • Albion Finch - Albion Finch (Lorn Macdonald) is a member of the ton who courts Philippa Featherington and later marries her.
  • Alice Mondrich - Alice (Emma Naomi) is Will Mondrich’s wife. The two have a son who inherits the title Baron of Kent, making Alice and her husband members of the ton as well.
  • Anne Hartigan - Anne (Molly Jackson-Shaw) is one of the debutantes in Bridgerton’s third season.
  • Araminta Cowper - Lady Cowper (Joanna Bobin) is Cressida’s mother and often tries to help her daughter find a suitor.
  • Archibald Featherington - Archibald (Ben Miller) is the former head of the Featherington family. He was a gambler, and his death left his family in financial trouble.
  • Brimsley - Brimsley (Sam Clemmett) is Queen Charlotte’s secretary and often present with the Queen at social events. He was once in a secret relationship with the King’s secretary, Reynolds.
  • Clara Livingston - Clara (Genevieve Chenneour) is a debutante along with Francesca, Eloise, and Cressida. She spreads rumors about Colin and Penelope, causing a scandal.
  • Cressida Cowper - Cressida (Jessica Madsen) is a debutante who appears snooty and desperate to find a husband. However, as she befriends Eloise, it’s revealed that Cressida is pressured by her father and threatened with marriage to a stern, elderly man if she can’t find a husband herself.
  • Dolores Stowell - Dolores (Kitty Devlin) is a debutante who tried pursuing Benedict Bridgerton several times.
  • Edmund Bridgerton - Edmund (Rupert Evans) is the former Viscount Bridgerton who died due to an allergic reaction to a bee sting. His son, Anthony, was present when he passed away, and the experience had a profound impact on the younger Bridgerton.
  • Edwina Sharma - Edwina (Charithra Chandran) is Kate Sharma’s half-sister and a debutante who becomes the “diamond” of her season. She’s temporarily engaged to Anthony Bridgerton but calls it off when she realizes Anthony and Kate’s feelings for each other.
  • Emma Kenworthy - Emma Kenworthy (Sesley Hope) is a debutante who debuts alongside Francesca, Anne Hartigan, and several others.
  • Genevieve Delacroix - Genevieve (Kathryn Drysdale) is a skilled modiste who makes dresses for the ladies of the ton. She also fakes a French accent (to help her reputation) and has a brief affair with Benedict.
  • Harry Dankworth - Harry (James Phoon) is Prudence Featherington’s husband. The two marry sometime between the seasons of 1814 and 1815.
  • Henry Granville - Henry (Julian Ovenden) is an artist who befriends Benedict. He’s in an open marriage with his wife and has a secret relationship with Lord Wetherby.
  • Humboldt - Humboldt (Simon Ludders) is the butler at the Bridgerton House.
  • Jack Featherington - Jack (Rupert Young) becomes the new Lord Featherington after Archibald’s death.
  • Jeffries - Jeffries (Jason Barnett) is Simon Basset’s butler.
  • John - John (Oli Higginson) is the Bridgerton’s footman. He’s also friendly with Eloise.
  • John Stirling - John (Victor Alli) is the Earl of Kilmartin. He meets Francesca after her debut, and the two quickly bond. They get married and move to John’s home in Scotland at the end of the third season.
  • Lady Barragan - Lady Barragan (Sam Battersea) is Winifried’s mother and a member of the ton.
  • Lady Berbrooke - Lady Berbrooke (Caroline Quentin) is Nigel Berbrooke’s doting mother, who refuses to see any of her son’s flaws.
  • Lady Livingston - Lady Livingston (Anna Wilson-Jones) is Clara’s mother and a member of the ton.
  • Lady Malhotra - Lady Malhotra (Vineeta Rishi) is Sita’s mother and a member of the ton.
  • Lady Stowell - Lady Stowell (Sophie Woolley) is Dolores’ mother and a member of the ton.
  • Lady Trowbridge - Trowbridge (Amy Beth Hayes) is a member of the ton who appears during the show’s first two seasons.
  • Lord Alfred Debling - Debling (Sam Philips) is a reclusive, adventurous horticulturalist and conservationist who spends most of his time away from the ton. He courts Penelope during the show’s third season.
  • Lord and Lady Sheffield - Lord and Lady Sheffield (Anthony Head and Shobu Kapoor) are Mary Sharma’s judgmental parents who disowned her for marrying a tradesman.
  • Lord Cowper - Cowper (Dominic Coleman) is Cressida Cowper’s demanding and verbally abusive father.
  • Lord Fife - Fife (Bert Seymour) is a member of the ton who appears during the show’s first two seasons.
  • Lord Lumley - Lumley (Louis Grant) is one of the young lords who tries to court Edwina with poetry, competing with Anthony for her affections.
  • Lord Samadani - Samadani (David Mumeni) is a friend of Queen Charlotte’s from Vienna. As a respected marquess, Charlotte tries to set him up with Francesca Bridgerton, though Francesca chooses John Stirling instead.
  • Lord Wetherby - Wetherby (Ned Porteous) is a member of society in a secret relationship with artist Henry Granville.
  • King George III - George (James Fleet) is the King of Great Britain and Charlotte’s husband, though his son acts as head of state due to George’s mental decline.
  • Kitty Langham - Kitty (Celine Buckens) is a member of the ton who briefly appears in the first two seasons.
  • Marcus Anderson - Marcus (Daniel Francis) is Lady Danbury’s estranged brother. He visits London during the show’s third season and becomes interested in Violet Bridgerton.
  • Margaret Goring - Margaret (Esme Coy) is a debutante once interviewed by Anthony.
  • Marina Thompson - Marina (Ruby Barker) is a cousin of the Featheringtons who is sent to them so she can make her debut in society. She is later revealed to be pregnant as a result of a love affair with George Crane.
  • Mary Ann Hallewell - Mary Ann (Jessie Baek) is a debutante once interviewed by Anthony. She later appears at other balls and parties.
  • Mary Sharma - Mary (Shelley Conn) is Edwina and Kate’s mother. She marries a tradesman against her family’s wishes and later brings her daughters back to England to secure Edwina a match.
  • Michaela Stirling - Michaela (Masali Baduza) is John Stirling’s cousin. She arrives in Mayfair to travel to Scotland with John and Francesca.
  • Mrs. Varley - Varley (Lorraine Ashbourne) is the Featherington’s housekeeper. She’s also Portia’s confidant and regularly helps Portia with various schemes.
  • Mrs. Wilson - Mrs. Wilson (Geraldine Alexander) is the Bridgertons’ housekeeper.
  • Nigel Berbrooke - Nigel (Jamie Beamish) is a baron who is determined to marry Daphne, though she despises him.
  • Paul Suarez - Paul (Lucas Aurelio) is a friend of Tilley Arnold’s. Paul, Tilley, and Benedict were briefly involved with one another.
  • Philippa Featherington - Philippa (Harriet Cains) is one of the elder Featherington daughters alongside Prudence. She eventually marries Albion Finch after some troubles with her dowry.
  • Philip Crane - Philip (Chris Fulton) is Marina Thompson’s husband and a baronet. The two marry after Marina’s love, George Crane, dies in a war. As George’s younger brother, Philip offers to marry Marina out of duty and take care of her children.
  • Portia Featherington - Portia (Polly Walker) is the Dowager Baroness Featherington and matriarch of the family. She has a reputation for her over-the-top, vivid sense of style, and she spends most of her time trying to marry off her daughters to rescue the family from poverty.
  • Prince Friedrich of Prussia - Prince Friedrich (Freddie Stroma) is Queen Charlotte’s nephew. He travels to London in search of a wife and briefly courts Daphne.
  • Prudence Featherington - Prudence (Bessie Carter) is one of the elder Featherington daughters, alongside Philippa. She’s briefly engaged to Jack Featherington (due to her mother’s scheming) but eventually marries Harry Dankworth.
  • Rae - Rae (Rosa Hesmondhalgh) is Penelope’s maid throughout Bridgerton’s third season; she helps Penelope get ready for the Four Seasons Ball and later helps Penelope dress on her wedding day.
  • Rose Nolan - Rose (Molly McGlynn) is Daphne’s maid. She also becomes Daphne’s confidant during her courtship with Simon Basset.
  • Siena Rosso - Siena (Sabrina Bartlett) is an opera singer in a relationship with Anthony during the show’s first season. Their relationship eventually ends, with Siena believing Anthony will never be able to be with her due to their differences in station.
  • Sita Malhotra - Sita (Banita Sandhu) is one of the debutantes who debuts alongside Francesca and several others.
  • Theo Sharpe - Theo (Calam Lynch) is a commoner working at the print shop Lady Whistledown uses. He and Eloise bond as he shows her new feminist texts, but Eloise is later exposed for “fraternizing” with “political radicals,” and their friendship is cut off.
  • Thomas Dorset - Thomas (Sam Frenchum) is a fellow Oxford graduate alongside Anthony. Anthony tries to get Dorset to distract Kate, and Dorset invites Kate on a boat ride—though this ends up making Anthony jealous.
  • Tilley Arnold - Tilley (Hannah New) is a widow and member of the ton with no desire to remarry. She enjoys the independence she gets from her late husband’s estate and has a brief affair with Benedict.
  • Will Mondrich - Will (Martins Imhangbe) is a boxer and later a gentleman’s club owner. He’s also an old friend of Simon Basset. After his son inherits a title, Will and his wife, Alice, become members of the ton. Note: Will is based on real-life boxer Bill Richmond.
  • Winifred Barragan - Winifred (Ella Bruccoleri) is a debutante who debuts alongside Francesca and many other ladies in 1815.

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