Alessandro Salvatori Horatio Valerio. Italian(or some other ethnic background--he's dark skinned; not black, just dark skinned). Really good looking. Quiet. Keeps his lips closed. Does what he's told. Tends to be viewed as emotionless. Hates his given name so he changed it, using his initials: A.S.H.
Ash has got to be one of my favorite minor characters. He's one of those awesome people that only says something when he absolutely has to; and most of that time it's succinct and to the point. The only time he ever makes a speech is when he's really upset, but that's about the only hint you get, cause his facial expression stays pretty much the same. He likes spitting out words just to irritate people. Except Nick.
As mentioned in ALL of my ANGELS ALLEY(formerly TAKING THE RAP) prologues, this whole thing came about due to my obsession with the Dead End Kids. Yeah. So it's only natural that my first picture of Ash in my mind was that of Gabriel Dell--an original Dead End Kid.
Of course, after that the image kind of blurred and now is mishmashed with two other people. One is Shiloh Fernandez(see below):
and the other person of my acquaintance, who ironically enough has the same last name as the celebrity. Actually this person is closer to the physical way I now view this character. Tall, dark--his ethnic background is....Filipino Iranian, I think? Yeah....). When I read Ash's lines now, it's kind of fun to hear this guy's voice in my head. Particularly since the inspiration for Dutch is two and a half feet shorter than this guy is.
And, as always, his life sketch: (Note: do not highlight if you don't want spoilers)
Name: Alessandro Salvatori Horatio Valerio
Known As: Ash
Appears In: Not a Criminal, Angel's Alley, Spider's Web
Relationships: Nick Callahan, friend
Dutch Kelly, friend
Mark Vecchio, mentor--sorta
Ivy Callahan, friend
Gabe Lindsay, stepbrother(see Spider's Web)
Martial Status: "molls" more than girlfriends, strictly for appearance's sake
NOT interested in members of the opposite sex
Unmarried at time of death
In Later Years: arrested on numerous occasions for numerous reasons
*MAJOR SPOILER ALERT* (unless you've read Spider's Web):upon learning of
Nick's death, he goes after and kills Gyp; arrested and pleads guilty for murder and
sent to Sing-Sing.
Death: Dies in jail(life sentence); survived by stepbrother Gabe
Last but not least, there is Dutch. So here's a little insight into that character. And, boy howdy, is he ever a character. Dutch Kelly, also known in later installments as Gil Kelly(I personally prefer "Dutch", how about you?) was one of those characters that pops in out of nowhere and won't go away. This might have something to do with the fact that his personality was heavily based on my little brother, who I was writing for at the time(thank you Orihah)--who, by the way is the person mentioned in the paragraph above.
Dutch's first visual inspration came from--guess who?--the DEK. Now, while this visual model isn't short, he's one of those delightful characters who keeps on talking and talking because he has so much to say and keeps going rather like this sentence until someone gives him a good clip round the ear. This character is the one played by Huntz Hall:
A very "Dutch" expression, don't you think? |
Cute little Dutch, no? |
Finally, as happens sometimes he morphed a third time. He turned back into my brother. Unfortunately, I don't have a picture of that, so it's left to your imagination. In order to make up for this, here is "Ash" and "Dutch" (aka Gabe and Huntz) have a good "character moment". This is a great visual for both DEK and Angels Alley:
Dutch's Life Sketch:
Name: Gil Kelly
Known As: Dutch
Appears In: Not A Criminal, Angels Alley, Alley Cats(as Gil)
Relationships: Johnny Moreno, friend and colleague
Nick Callahan, friend
Ivy Callahan, crush
Ash Hurli, friend
Mark Vecchio, mentor
Kat Kelly, younger sister
Danny Kelly, younger brother
Marital Status: Unmarried during series
Marries eventually, father of seven
In Later Years: Law school graduate, magna cum laude
successful lawyer
Integral in Junior Police Clubs
Death: Heart Attack at age 74
survived by wife, children, and grandchild
The most entertaining thing about Dutch is his poetry. His really bad poetry. Now, I don't by any means consider myself a poet. I'm a writer, but my poetry is---D grade level at best. But I will say that even my worst poetry looks and sounds better than Dutch's, poor guy. So it was very nice to write bad poetry that wasn't mine. Confession: I actually asked another writer friend of mine to give me the worst poetry line she could think of, and then we went "downhill" from there. It also helped that I happened to be re-reading Lauren Willig at the time, who also has a character with a reputation for bad poetry. Two, in fact.
So. There's the yin and yang of Nick's "crew". Next time, we meet Mark, and then Ivy. And we'll go from there.
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