Beverly Barlowe
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First appearance | "Pilot" |
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Species | Human |
Gender | Female |
Age | 38 years old |
Occupation | Psychotherapist |
Title | Doctor |
Family | Douglas Barlowe (father) |
Children | Eric Barlowe-Smith (son) |
Relatives | Aunt Suzanne Moore (in-law) |
Portrayed by | Debrah Farentino |
Created by | John Williams |
Beverly Barlowe is a character on the American science fiction drama Eureka. She is played by Debrah Farentino.
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Beverly is the town psychotherapist and runs a local bed and breakfast. Her resume includes working with high-profile clients such as diplomats, politicians, and even US Presidents. She has been seen to have sex with some of her clients. She has had some connections with an unknown and apparently shady group, as she killed Walter Perkins' wife and helped him to get the parts for his tachyon accelerator. In "Pilot", after she poisons Walter's wife's clone, she mentions that she'll have to find someone else to work for "them" now.
In the episode "Once in a Lifetime", Beverly communicates with a shadowy figure using a voice distorter who works for the "Consortium". She comments that the tracking chip they implanted on Nathan Stark worked perfectly and indicated she would try to obtain a sample of The Artifact for them.
In an alternate timeline created by Henry, she had stopped working for the Consortium by 2010, but still continued extra-legal activities in an attempt to discover the secrets of Eureka.
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Characters | Beverly Barlowe | Allison Blake | Colonel Briggs | Jack Carter | Zoe Carter
Henry Deacon | Douglas Fargo | Jo Lupo | Nathan Stark | Jim Taggart |
Other | Episode list | Global Dynamics | Artifact |