Harold Lee plays Harold Lee. Harold is a Korean American
investment banker who resides in New Jersey. The character was created by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg and is based upon their real-life friend, named Harold Lee. The character is portrayed by
John Cho in all three films. In
Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, Harold is a hard-working white-collar worker from northern New Jersey. His lazy but intelligent best friend and roommate is Kumar Patel. At times, Harold lets go of his obligations, but only during moments of extreme coercion, to the point where he amazes Kumar. Harold is the yin to Kumar's yang, with the both of them being united through their enjoyment of cannabis smoking after a long day's work and/or leisurely fun (such as aboard an airplane in the sequel, and an after work "Friday night special" in the first film). Harold's romantic life centers around
John Hughes-like fantasies (as is evidenced by his obsession with film classics such as
Sixteen Candles). Harold thinks that he will wind up with a similarly repressed Korean-American young woman—Cindy Kim—who isn't as repressed as he thinks. The true object of Harold's desire, however, is Maria Perez (played by
Paula Garcés), who lives down the hall from him in his building. In
Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay, when embarking on their trip to Amsterdam they are arrested on the flight there after Kumar tests out his "smokeless bong" in the airplane lavatory. Then the two are sent to Guantanamo Bay where they are involved in a series of comedic events. In one of Kumar's flashbacks, it is revealed that Harold used to be an
emo and Kumar was a hard working mathematically proficient nerd in college. In
A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas, Harold is married to Maria and has not spoken to Kumar in years. Harold is a big wig
Wall Street investment banker. He owns a lavish house with Maria, and they are trying to start a family. He has trouble impressing his father-in-law, who is enamored with the
Christmas holiday.
Kumar Patel plays Kumar Patel. Kumar is an Indian American
pre-med student residing in New Jersey. His family includes his father and his brother, Saikat Patel. The character was created by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, and is portrayed by
Kal Penn in all three films. In
Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, Kumar is a 22-year-old college graduate. He shares an apartment with his best friend, Harold. Unlike Harold, Kumar is a fearless, confident
slacker who is capable of doing what he wants. Both his father and brother are successful doctors and expect him to follow in their footsteps. Despite his intelligence, including having the ability to perform complex surgeries such as neurosurgery as shown when trying to search for
medical marijuana at the hospital his father and brother work at, he is not interested in going to medical school and prefers to smoke marijuana during the night. In
Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay, it is revealed that he had a girlfriend named Vanessa in college, who introduced him to marijuana and transformed him from an aloof geek into the easy-going stoner he is today. She is about to marry the shifty, arrogant frat boy Colton Graham (who disapproves of her marijuana habit), but Kumar interrupts the wedding and wins her back by reciting "Square Root of 3," a math themed love poem that he was afraid to show her in college. Harold, Kumar, and Vanessa then go to Amsterdam to find Maria, Harold's love interest. In
A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas, Kumar has not spoken to Harold in years. Kumar has allowed the apartment to get trashed out, and has let himself go after Vanessa and he break up. Three months later, Vanessa tells Kumar she is pregnant but believes he is too immature to be a father. After a chaotic Christmas night, Kumar tells Vanessa he has matured and is ready to become a father, even offering to return to medical school and give up marijuana. Vanessa gives him another chance, assuring him he does not have to give up his favorite pastime.
Neil Patrick Harris plays a fictionalized version of himself. All three films feature
Neil Patrick Harris playing a fictionalized version of himself. In the films, Harris is portrayed as a heavy drug user and
womanizer, despite being openly gay in real life. Harris didn't publicly come out until 2006, two years after
White Castle was released. Although
Guantanamo Bay was released two years after Harris came out, his fictional self was still characterized as a womanizer until the third film, when it's revealed that Harris is only pretending to be gay just to have sex with women. His real-life partner,
David Burtka, appears as a fictionalized version of himself, who is Harris's drug dealer posing as the latter's life partner. In a 2008 interview with
Ain't It Cool News, Harris revealed that the series's writers were discussing the possibility of a spin-off movie based on his fictional persona.
Andy Rosenberg and Seth Goldstein Andy and Seth are two
Jewish friends and neighbors of Harold and Kumar portrayed by
Eddie Kaye Thomas and
David Krumholtz. They decline to go to White Castle with Harold and Kumar as they choose Hot Dog Heaven instead as well as wanting to see
Katie Holmes topless in the film
The Gift, but in the third movie do go to White Castle. In the second movie, they are interrogated by U.S. government officials when Harold and Kumar are on the run as mistaken terrorists. In the third movie, Seth has a son named Christian and stated he had converted to
Christianity after marrying his wife, and even wished to uncircumcise himself, all of which aggravated Andy who still practices
Judaism. The duo are a homage of Shakespearean characters
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.
Maria Perez-Lee Maria is a tenant of Harold and Kumar's apartment played by
Paula Garcés in all three films. In the first film, Harold has a crush on Maria but is unable to muster up the courage to talk to her. However, after finally getting White Castle, he finally tells her how he feels and she reciprocates his feelings and they make out in their apartment's elevator. Maria then tells Harold she's going to the weed capital Amsterdam for ten days and leaves. After sharing this information with Kumar, they decide at the end of the first film to go to Amsterdam and find her. At the end of the second film, Harold reunites with her in Amsterdam to declare his love to her for which she declares her love back to him. In the third film, Maria and Harold have been married for years, own a house, and have been struggling to get pregnant. Maria's father (
Danny Trejo), visits her and Harold with the rest of her family for Christmas. He does not like Harold, but by the end of the film, he accepts Harold. Maria also happily reveals to Harold that she is pregnant and they are about to start a family.
Vanessa Fanning Vanessa, portrayed by
Danneel Ackles (then credited as Danneel Harris), is introduced in the second film as Kumar's ex-girlfriend from two years prior. Her wedding is in a week as she is now engaged to Colten, an arrogant man who comes from a very wealthy family. Throughout the film it is shown that Vanessa is unhappy in her relationship with Colten and actually loves Kumar. Through a flashback, it is shown that Vanessa introduced Kumar to marijuana in college. After Colten betrays them, Harold and Kumar crash Vanessa's wedding so Kumar can tell her how Colten betrayed them and profess his love to her. After Colten attacks Harold but is knocked down, Vanessa tells Kumar how embarrassed she is they ruined her wedding. Kumar, trying to doing something even more embarrassing, recites a poem he wrote in college that he was always too ashamed to show her. She smiles and they leave the wedding together a couple, flying out for Amsterdam to help Harold find Maria. In the third film, it is revealed that Vanessa left Kumar three months prior due to his immaturity and childishness. Later, she reveals she's pregnant with Kumar's child. After Kumar reacts childishly, she decides to cut him out of her life. However, at the end of the movie, Kumar tells Vanessa that he's finally ready to grow up and is ready to be an adult and they get back together, ready to start a family of their own. ==Reception==