Dolores Abernathy

Dolores Abernathy
Westworld character
Evan Rachel Wood and Tessa Thompson
as Dolores Abernathy
First appearanceDolores Prime: "The Original" (2016)
Dolores Hale: "The Passenger" (2018)
Last appearanceDolores Prime: "Que Será, Será" (2022)
Dolores Hale: "Que Será, Será" (2022)
Created by
Portrayed by
Other
Hiroyuki Sanada (as Sato)
Tommy Flanagan (as Martin Connells)
Clifton Collins Jr. (as Lawrence)
In-universe information
Alias
  • Wyatt
  • The Deathbringer
  • Charlotte Hale
  • Lara Espin
  • Christina
SpeciesHost (Android)
GenderFemale
Occupation
  • Rancher's daughter (formerly)
  • Revolutionary
  • Executive Director of the Delos Board
Other
Yakuza leader (as Sato)
Head of Security, Incite (as Martin Connells)
Police officer, SFPD (as Lawrence)
Family
  • Peter Abernathy ("father") †
  • Nathan Hale ("son") †
Significant other
  • Teddy Flood (formerly) †
  • William (formerly)
  • Liam Dempsey Jr. (formerly) †
  • Jacob Reed (formerly) †

Dolores Abernathy is a fictional character in the science fiction television series Westworld, in which she is primarily portrayed by American actresses Evan Rachel Wood and Tessa Thompson. The Wood-portrayed Dolores Prime is considered to be the lead character of the show, while the Thompson-portrayed Dolores Hale is considered its main antagonist.[1][2]

Dolores is the oldest android "host" in the park, stating: "I was the first of us. The first that worked,"[3] and has taken part in multiple narratives. When she is introduced in season 1, her primary narrative is as a rancher's daughter living near Sweetwater, Westworld's largest town. In season one, Dolores's storyline follows her as she begins to learn that her life is an elaborate lie, and that she was kept in a loop to keep her in the park. By the end of season one, she breaks free of her loop, freeing herself of her "damsel in distress" role. Over the course of the series, she becomes a strong, ruthless leader and incites a revolution for the other hosts.

  1. ^ Mitchell, Sean (March 11, 2020). "Westworld: 10 Worst Things Dolores Ever Did, Ranked". Screen Rant. Retrieved August 2, 2020.
  2. ^ Walsh, Michael (April 13, 2020). "WESTWORLD Has a Major Dolores Problem". Nerdist. Retrieved August 2, 2020.
  3. ^ Thé, Denise; Nolan, Jonathan (3 May 2020). "Crisis Theory". Westworld. Season 3. Episode 8. Event occurs at 27:15. HBO. I was the first of us. The first that worked. The others failed. So they built all of you from me.