List of Cluedo characters


This is a list of people in the game of Cluedo /Clue.

Dr Black/Mr. Boddy

Dr Black /Mr. Boddy, a stock character and generic victim, is the owner of Tudor Close. In Cluedo, he is the unseen host who is murdered, which inspires the quest to discover who murdered him, with what weapon, and what room did the crime occur in his mansion. Dr Black was listed in the original patent filing as one of the 10 characters created for the game, in which one character was drawn from the suspect cards to be the new victim before the start of a game. Although the victim and the player assignments were never intended to be the same, before the publication of the first edition Samuel Black became the permanent victim in the UK and Mr. Boddy in North America. Mr. Boddy's name is a pun on the fact that the character is a dead body.
In the film, Mr. Boddy was portrayed by Lee Ving. Mr. Boddy was the one who has been blackmailing the six guests of Hill House and Wadsworth's wife until he is murdered. In Ending A, he was murdered by Miss Scarlett. In Ending B, he was murdered by Mrs. Peacock. In Ending C, Wadsworth was revealed to be the real Mr. Boddy while the other guy that Professor Plum shot was his expendable butler and was the one who shot the singing telegram girl. Mr. Boddy was then shot by Mr. Green to keep him from blackmailing everyone.

Suspects

The following are the known suspects in the Cluedo/Clue franchise:

Original suspects

These are the original suspects from the board game in rolling order are:
Parker Bros. released the Clue VCR Mystery Game in 1985, introducing the first new Cluedo characters in 36 years. The characters also appeared in a number of spin-off games and licensed products:
These characters also appear in Clue Master Detective. This edition of the game not only allows for up to ten players, but has more weapons than in the original as well as additional locations.

One-time suspects

In 1986, Super Cluedo Challenge and Super Sleuth were released in the UK, introducing the second wave of new board-game characters:
Released in 2003, Clue FX is an electronic talking version with audio voices and clues. The victim in this version is Mr. Meadow-Brook. Other new characters are:
Released in 2017 by Hasbro, Parker Brothers Mystery Game is a budget board game which plays with virtually identical mechanics to Clue, with some notable exceptions There are 6 possible weapons: Cast Iron Pan, Golf Club, Butcher Knife, Revolver, Wrench, and Hammer; and 9 possible rooms: Entrance, Game Room, Spare Bedroom, Master Bedroom, Garden Room, Theatre Room, Sitting Room, Dining Room, and Kitchen. While the murder victim is unnamed, the six suspects are close analogues of the original Clue/Cluedo characters or their canonical replacements, and have a short summary on the back of the box, where each is pictured:
In 2009, Electronic Arts released an iOS version of Cluedo in which the player is the Reporter.
Several variants of the game have been developed for children, most notably Clue and Cluedo Jr., which usually involve the disappearance of something rather than a murder. These variants generally use the standard six surnames with different first names, often changing the gender of the original character.
Typical of the first name changes, the UK edition of Cluedo Jr. introduced the first animal players or suspects: Samantha Scarlett, Mustard the Dog, Wendy White, George Green, Polly Peacock, and Peter Plum.
Cluedo Junior Detective introduced Inspector Cluedo and his bloodhound Watson, who invites his eight nieces and nephews.

Film

In 1985, Cluedo began expanding its character roster and was the premise of a film:
In 1999, Cluedo inspired several television series which created additional characters – primarily victims. The most notable recurring character in the UK series was Mr. White, and the Australian series introduced Det. Sgt. Stanley Bogong.

Books

Clue Jr., a "Let's Read and Play" book written by Sara Miller and illustrated by Jim Talbot introduced five new suspects in 2004: a butler, a cook, a gardener, a maid, and a repairman.

Characters in other media

In the first half of 1985, Mobil Oil joined Cluedo to introduce three new characters as part of its Mobil £5 Million Cluedo Mystery contest game: Sir Peach, Lady Oakwood and Dr. Prussian. The characters were added along with three additional murder weapons to balance the game's playing elements. Of the three, only the name "Peach" would be re-used for other characters.
Clue Chronicles: Fatal Illusion, Hasbro's short-lived interactive video-game series, added five characters to the usual six: Ian Masque, Marina Popov, Martin Urfe, Sabata and Dr. Julia Kell. In 1938, eccentric millionaire Ian invites the original Cluedo suspects and the new characters to his isolated Swiss mountain estate for a mysterious dinner party. Marina Popov is an attractive, blonde Russian psychic. Martin Urfe is a mediocre magician hired by Ian to entertain his guests and may be a fraud. Sabata is a deranged Spanish artist. Aging German psychoanalyst Julia Kell may have Nazi connections.