List and Description
Top ten
Ten of the strongest and most noticeable personalities of the twenty-four.
Billy Milligan - core personality
Arthur - a sophisticated and educated Englishman who is in charge of the shared body. He appeared during times that required intellectual thinking. He was one of two personalities that could classify a person as an undesirable.
Ragen Vadascovinich - a Yugoslavian “keeper of hate.” He had a Slavic accent, could write and speak in Serbian and was strong. He appeared in dangerous situations and admitted in committing robbery in order to support “the family.”
Allen - a con man and manipulator. He was the only right-handed, painted portraits, played drums, and smoked cigarettes.
Tommy - an escape artist, landscape painter, tenor sax player and electronics expert.
Danny - afraid of society (especially men), and did still life paintings.
David - an eight-year-old, “keeper of pain”. He took away the pain of others.
Christene - a three-year-old dyslexic girl who would punish herself when “Billy” got in trouble in school.
Christopher - Christene’s brother who knows how to play the harmonica.
Adalana - a lesbian who wrote poetry, cooked, and was a harmonica player. She was accused of committing the three rapes without the knowledge of the other personalities.
The Undesirables
Only appeared after he was sent to a mental hospital.
Phil - a thug who had a Brooklyn accent and planned small crimes.
Kevin - a criminal planner who helped plan a drug store robbery.
Walter - an Australian big-game hunter who had an excellent sense of direction. He was often used as a spotter.
April - only wanted to get rid of Billy’s stepfather. She tried to convince Ragen to kill him.
Samuel - a Jew and the only one who believes in God.
Mark - the workhorse who only took orders.
Steve - the imposter who used imitations for comedy. His comedic outbursts caused conflict within the family.
Lee - a prankster who did not care about consequences of his action. His jokes caused trouble to the family and put him in solitary confinement.
Jason - a pressure valve. Used to release tension for others, especially for the family.
Bobby - an adventurer who had no ambitions.
Shawn - a four-years-old and deaf child who never took the spotlight.
Martin - a snob from New York who felt entitled.
Timothy - a florist who became gay after a gay man flirted with him.
The Teacher
The sum of all twenty-four personalities. He recalled almost all the other personalities’ actions and thoughts.
Top ten
Ten of the strongest and most noticeable personalities of the twenty-four.
Billy Milligan - core personality
Arthur - a sophisticated and educated Englishman who is in charge of the shared body. He appeared during times that required intellectual thinking. He was one of two personalities that could classify a person as an undesirable.
Ragen Vadascovinich - a Yugoslavian “keeper of hate.” He had a Slavic accent, could write and speak in Serbian and was strong. He appeared in dangerous situations and admitted in committing robbery in order to support “the family.”
Allen - a con man and manipulator. He was the only right-handed, painted portraits, played drums, and smoked cigarettes.
Tommy - an escape artist, landscape painter, tenor sax player and electronics expert.
Danny - afraid of society (especially men), and did still life paintings.
David - an eight-year-old, “keeper of pain”. He took away the pain of others.
Christene - a three-year-old dyslexic girl who would punish herself when “Billy” got in trouble in school.
Christopher - Christene’s brother who knows how to play the harmonica.
Adalana - a lesbian who wrote poetry, cooked, and was a harmonica player. She was accused of committing the three rapes without the knowledge of the other personalities.
The Undesirables
Only appeared after he was sent to a mental hospital.
Phil - a thug who had a Brooklyn accent and planned small crimes.
Kevin - a criminal planner who helped plan a drug store robbery.
Walter - an Australian big-game hunter who had an excellent sense of direction. He was often used as a spotter.
April - only wanted to get rid of Billy’s stepfather. She tried to convince Ragen to kill him.
Samuel - a Jew and the only one who believes in God.
Mark - the workhorse who only took orders.
Steve - the imposter who used imitations for comedy. His comedic outbursts caused conflict within the family.
Lee - a prankster who did not care about consequences of his action. His jokes caused trouble to the family and put him in solitary confinement.
Jason - a pressure valve. Used to release tension for others, especially for the family.
Bobby - an adventurer who had no ambitions.
Shawn - a four-years-old and deaf child who never took the spotlight.
Martin - a snob from New York who felt entitled.
Timothy - a florist who became gay after a gay man flirted with him.
The Teacher
The sum of all twenty-four personalities. He recalled almost all the other personalities’ actions and thoughts.
Source
McMahan, Elysia. "Billy Milligan Had 24 Personalities. He Was Also the First Person to Use Psychiatric Diagnosis as a Legal Defense." First to Know. N.p., 14 Oct. 2015. Web. 05 Dec. 2016.
"Billy Milligan." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, n.d. Web. 11 Dec. 2016.
McMahan, Elysia. "Billy Milligan Had 24 Personalities. He Was Also the First Person to Use Psychiatric Diagnosis as a Legal Defense." First to Know. N.p., 14 Oct. 2015. Web. 05 Dec. 2016.
"Billy Milligan." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, n.d. Web. 11 Dec. 2016.