May 16, 2018 · 16 May 2018 by Andrea Johnson. Image Source: Netflix. If you're squinting at your screen swearing you know the actor who plays Dennis Vasquez, the Bakers' attorney on 13 Reasons Why, you're not ...
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13 Reasons Why is an American teen drama television series developed for Netflix by Brian Yorkey and based on the 2007 novel Thirteen Reasons Why by author Jay Asher.The series revolves around high school student Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette) and the aftermath of the suicide of fellow high school student Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford). Before her death, …
Nora Walker is a recurring character in the second season, a main character in the third season and a minor character in the fourth season of 13 Reasons Why. She is portrayed by Brenda Strong. Nora is the Mother of Bryce Walker, the Daughter of Harrison Chatham and the ex-Wife of Barry Walker. Growing up, Nora was physically abused by her father. She mentioned that she …
Not a lot is known about Dennis' early life, as he often does not focus or talk about himself, during the trial.
Dennis is first seen when he and the Bakers discuss the settlement for the case with Liberty High School 's lawyers that the school has put on the table.
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Olivia Baker is a main character in the first and second season and a minor character in the third season of Netflix 's 13 Reasons Why. She is portrayed by Kate Walsh . Olivia is the grieving mother of the late Hannah Baker, ex-wife of Andrew Baker and former co-owner of Baker's Drug Store. In the second season, she files a case against Liberty ...
She is portrayed by Kate Walsh . Olivia is the grieving mother of the late Hannah Baker, ex-wife of Andrew Baker and former co-owner of Baker's Drug Store. In the second season, she files a case against Liberty High School to get justice for her daughter's death.
Olivia tried to pressure him into helping them find out why Hannah killed herself. When the Baker's Drug Store was losing customers, Olivia was sure it's because of Hannah and that people were scared of them.
In the second season, it's revealed that Olivia didn't sign the NDA that was needed in order to settle the case against the school, as she wanted the school to be held accountable for Hannah's suicide. She was supported by Jackie, a woman whose daughter also committed suicide after being bullied and who is now fighting for other parents who lost their child due to bullying. Olivia invited her to stay over at her house.
Tony didn't tell her, but did say that whether or not it's her, it can't relate to the trial because the trial is about holding the school accountable for how they treated Hannah and not about what what happened to the girl. The day of Ryan Shaver 's testimony, Andy returned to court in support of Olivia.
Olivia stated that Hannah always appeared optimistic and happy. Jessica visited Olivia after getting called to see if there was anything she could do. Jessica, Jackie and Olivia took a look at Hannah's poems. Olivia realized that one of the poems is about Andy's affair.
Jessica visited Olivia after getting called to see if there was anything she could do. Jessica, Jackie and Olivia took a look at Hannah's poems. Olivia realized that one of the poems is about Andy's affair. Olivia encouraged Jessica to let out her pain and comforted her when she started to cry.
Netflix renewed 13 Reasons Why for a second season in May 2017 due to the success of the initial 13 episodes; filming of the second season began the next month and concluded that December.
13 Reasons Why is an American teen drama streaming television series developed for Netflix by Brian Yorkey, based on the 2007 novel Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher. The series revolves around high school student Clay Jensen and the aftermath of high school student Hannah Baker 's suicide.
In May 2017, Netflix renewed 13 Reasons Why for a second season due to the success of the initial 13 episodes; the second season was released on May 18, 2018, and received mixed reviews from audiences and negative to mixed critical reviews.
Amy Hargreaves as Lainie Jensen, Clay's attorney mother who works for the firm representing Liberty High in the Baker's lawsuit. Derek Luke as Kevin Porter (seasons 1–2; guest season 3), a guidance counselor at Liberty High. He is fired after giving his testimony in Hannah's trial in the second season.
Universal Studios purchased film rights to the novel on February 8, 2011, with Selena Gomez cast to play Hannah Baker. On October 29, 2015, it was announced that Netflix would be making a television adaptation of the book with Gomez instead serving as an executive producer. Tom McCarthy was hired to direct the first two episodes. The series is produced by Anonymous Content and Paramount Television with Gomez, McCarthy, Joy Gorman, Michael Sugar, Steve Golin, Mandy Teefey, and Kristel Laiblin serving as executive producers.
Bex Taylor-Klaus as Casey Ford (season 3), a member of HO and Jessica's friend, though they often clash. Hart Denton as Dean Holbrook (season 3), a student at Hillcrest who does not like Bryce. Nana Mensah as Amara Josephine Achola (season 3, guest season 4), Ani's strict mother and the Walker's nurse and housekeeper.
She is portrayed by Brenda Strong . Nora is the Mother of Bryce Walker, the Daughter of Harrison Chatham and the ex-Wife of Barry Walker .
Nora asked Ani Achola about the footage of Clay pointing a gun at Bryce. She wondered if Ani knew Clay did this and if she's seen similar behaviour of him before. Ani denied everything, claiming she doesn't know Clay well. Nora pointed out that it must be hard to see someone you care about be capable of violent things.
Nora later confronted Bryce, asking him what happened with Hannah and Chlöe because she didn't believe what Bryce told in court was the whole story. At first Bryce told her he just had sex with them, but Nora kept asking questions. Bryce then described what happened with Hannah in a disrespectful way.
Season 3. In the third season, Nora's son Bryce had been missing since the Homecoming Football Game. When Clay got interviewed about this, Nora entered the interrogation room and asked Clay if he has any idea what could’ve happened to Bryce.
After Bryce's body is found, Nora is taken to a interrogation room by Sheriff Diaz. Diaz asked if Bryce was depressed, but Nora knew for sure he didn't kill himself. As she left the room, she mentioned the names of several students that had a connection to Bryce and said that they should be investigated.
Nora went to her father's bedroom and was asked about Bryce. Nora lied, saying Bryce is with friends. She later told him the truth and said his funeral is tomorrow.
After reading the letter, Nora shared that the pregnancy was hard and she had a postpartum depression, which caused her to emotionally neglect Bryce. At Bryce’s Funeral, Nora gave a speech where she told the attendees that Bryce wanted to be good. He was growing and getting better.
As Clay and Tony started having a strange conversation about the project as they were actually talking about the tape, and mentioned that the project was given by a dead person.
They had a talk afterwards; Matt wasn't angry with him, but didn't understand why Clay didn't tell Lainie and him about it because Clay couldn't do anything that would make them stop loving him.
After Clay got upset when Lainie gave him a new prescription and left, Matt told Lainie that she could've been more subtle and that it's normal for a teenager to keep secrets. Clay came home to Matt and Lainie while visibly drunk, as he was just encouraged by the jocks to drink.
The next morning, Matt came to check up on Clay and asked about his hangover, which he gave Clay a special drink for to "cure".
Karen Dempsey and Zach Dempsey came by to confront Matt and Lainie about Clay keying Zach's car. After they left, Matt talked with Lainie why he did it, questioning if he's being bullied or a bully himself. Matt told Clay that they're going to ground him for it and drove him to Tony to give him their "history project".
Matt told Clay that they're going to ground him for it and drove him to Tony to give him their "history project". Matt came home to a panicking Lainie and asked what's going on.
Later, after receiving a text from Clay, Lainie and Matt discussed how hard it is for Lainie to try and "tear apart" a girl who committed suicide. Matt advised her to not go after Hannah, but find out the truth instead. When Clay came home, Matt hugged and told him they won't ground him and are glad he's alive.