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Bernice Bobs Her Hair
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F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Marjorie Harvey
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The Girls: Genevieve Ormonde, Roberta Dillon, Martha Carey
The Guys: Otis Ormonde, G. Reece Stoddard
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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...