Paris, September 1908 minor characters

Minor characters from the episode "Paris, September 1908" All of these characters are unnamed but have credited speaking roles in the Paris segments of the episode "Paris, September 1908" of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (edited into Passion for Life) and are not based on real historical figures.

=Unnamed Characters=

Police Inspector
The Police Inspector arrived to assist the Hotel Inspector with the search for Miss Seymour's ward. Despite his claim of fluency in English, his English skills hindered the investigation.

The Police Inspector was played by Armand Meffre.

Hotel Inspector
When Miss Seymour needed help finding Indiana Jones, who had stayed out all night with Norman Rockwell and Pablo Picasso, she called upon the Hotel Inspector, who then called upon the Police Inspector. Fortunately, the Hotel Inspector's English was better than the Police Inspector's.

The Hotel Inspector was played by Jean-Pierre Hutinet.

Pimp #1 and Pimp #2
Pimp #1 and Pimp #2 were two Parisian pimps. When Pablo Picasso enticed two prostitutes to join him and his group for dinner, the two pimps came out later, demanding to know where their girls had gone. One of the remaining prostitutes mentioned Picasso's name, and the two set off for the restaurant. At the restaurant, the pimps confronted Picasso and Georges Braque. When the confrontation started to get physical, Braque threw the first punch, which started a free-for-all in the restaurant. The prostitutes also attacked the pimps, and Indiana Jones used the Louis Bleriot airplane to distract them while Picasso's group fled.

Later that evening, the pimps crossed paths with Norman Rockwell and Jones again, and chased them into a cemetery. Scared of ghosts, the pimps were reluctant to follow the boys. Using a blanket, lantern and skull to make a ghostly apparition, the boys managed to frighten the pimps into running out of the cemetery.

Pimp #1 was played by Craig Crosbie. Pimp #2 was played by Gary Whelan.

Prostitute
This Prostitute was soliciting outside Le Lapin Agile on the day that Norman Rockwell led Indiana Jones there to meet real artists. While she enticed the boys, Rockwell knew how to dismiss her, while Jones was a little more interested.

The Prostitute was played by Olga Michalkova.

Night Porter
The Night Porter worked at the hotel where Indiana Jones and Miss Seymour were staying.

The Night Porter was played by Jozef Ruzicka.

Waiter
The Waiter worked at a restaurant and revue in the Montmartre part of Paris, frequented by Pablo Picasso. When Picasso entered one evening with his companions, the waiter had a gift for Picasso, a model of a Louis Bleriot airplane he had assembled, which would be in exchange for one of Picasso's paintings. Later at dinner, Indiana Jones would use the model plane to help drive off the pimps.

The Waiter was played by Jirí Ruzicka.

Prostitute #1 and Prostitute #2
Prostitute #1 and Prostitute #2 were two ladies of the evening in Montmartre, who loitered outside their brothel. When approached by Pablo Picasso, they were invited to dinner, which at first they politely declined, claiming they were working, but Picasso convinced them to accompany the group. At the restaurant, one of the ladies asked Norman Rockwell to dance, and he went with her to the dance floor. The other prostitute then took Indiana Jones to dance, though he was initially less interested in dancing. While they were dancing, the pimps arrived, looking for their girls. The prostitutes tried to stay out of sight, but when a brawl started, they jumped in, attacking their pimps, then escaped with the rest of the group. Outside, they bid their farewells before running off.

Prostitute #1 was played by Michaela Flenerova. Prostitute #2 was played by Jitka Sedlácková.

Barman
The Barman tended the bar at Le Lapin Agile on the night of Picasso's party in honor of Henri Rousseau. When Miss Seymour popped into the restaurant to inquire about two boys coming to a party, the clientele laughed, and then the barman directed Miss Seymour to go upstairs to where the party was being held.

The Barman was played by Tomás Hanák.

Old Keeper
The Old Keeper may have been the guard in the Parisian cemetery who was drunk and asleep in a crypt when Norman Rockwell and Indiana Jones tried to escape from the two pimps chasing them at night. The boys took the sentry's lantern and blanket, along with a skull from a crypt to make a ghastly vision to scare their pursuers, while the guard never woke up.

The Old Keeper was played by Jirí Patocka.

=Appearance=
 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
 * "Paris, September 1908" ''Passion for Life