Bernice Bobs Her Hair
Bernice Bobs Her Hair
by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Bernice Bobs Her Hair Characters

Meet the Cast

Bernice

On paper, Bernice looks like she should be in the popular crowd; she's rich, pretty, and has an awesome car. However, in real life, she's also something else – incredibly boring. Compared to...

Marjorie Harvey

On the surface, Marjorie Harvey is the poster child for the new era that Fitzgerald loved to depict; she's relentlessly modern, trendy, and socially savvy. She's the Queen Bee of her town's youthfu...

Warren McIntyre

To be honest, Warren is kind of a cipher. He's a combination of generic hot guy and boy next door; he sparks the jealous conflict between Marjorie and Bernice, but otherwise doesn't do a whole lot....

The Girls: Genevieve Ormonde, Roberta Dillon, Martha Carey

The other so-called "gardenia girls" are, like Marjorie, the dazzling leaders of young society. They each have their own particular schtick – Genevieve is famous for making the rounds of part...

The Guys: Otis Ormonde, G. Reece Stoddard

Like the other girls, these guys are mostly extra scenery; they're the male equivalents of Marjorie and her cronies. Well-bred, moneyed, and popular, Otis and G. Reece represent two opposite ends o...

Mrs. Harvey

Mrs. Harvey is an old-fashioned lady – when she was growing up, a girl just had to be pretty and come from a good family to have a nice time. She's understandably bewildered by her bold, dari...