This is a list of all the Minor Characters that mentioned in Dark Deception.
Bela Lugosi[]

Bela Lugosi was a Hungarian–American actor, who was mentioned in Bierce's Diaries as a possible friend of Victor.
Doug's Father[]
Doug's father is a minor and unseen character in Dark Deception. He is mentioned in a secret note in the "Bearly Buried" about Doug's childhood. Before or after Doug's mother gave birth to him, he abandoned them for another woman. He is the indirect cause for Doug's mother turning abusive.
Dr. Angela Simons[]

Dr. Angela Simons is an unseen character mentioned in a report in Stranger Sewers. She works at Pittsburg Psychiatric Hospital and was Tammy's psychiatrist and counselor. Due to Tammy's poor mental health and malnutrition, as well as signs of depression and self-harm, Simons prescribed medication for depression and anxiety, starting with oxcarbazepine.
Dr. Michael Paster[]

Dr. Michael Paster is an unseen character mentioned in a prescription in Torment Therapy. He was Elise's psychiatrist and counselor. Due to her psychotic and violence behavior, she was prescribed medication for bipolar disorder, which is Lithium Carbonate.
David O. Selznick[]

David O. Selznick was an American film producer and film studio executive, and was mentioned in Bierce's Diaries.
Selznick rejected Bierce's audition for one of his films, refusing to even provide a screen test. Selznick explained that he already had dozens of actors like Bierce, and questioned her desperation of becoming a star when she already had a rich husband.
After making a Faustian bargain with Malak for fame and fortune, Bierce was soon contacted by countless movie stars, industrialists, politicians and film executives, including Selznick. Selznick agreed to pay Bierce over $5 million to star in his next picture, a far cry from his original impression of Bierce.
James Cagney[]

James Cagney was an American actor and dancer, and was mentioned in Bierce's Diaries.
Cagney was involved in a screen test with Bierce after she was contacted by MGM Studios. Despite stumbling over most of her lines, Bierce was praised significantly by audiences and critics alike, most likely due to her involvement in black magic.
Marisa Delanie[]
Marisa Delanie was an unseen character mentioned in a police report in Mascot Mayhem. She was 26 years old and was living in Pitsburgh, died in a car crash that killed Elise and Tammy.
Robin Delanie[]
Robin Delanie was an unseen character mentioned in a police report in Mascot Mayhem. She was 25 years old and was living in Pittsburgh, having died in the car crash that killed Elise and Tammy.
Humphrey Bogart[]

Humphrey Bogart was an American film and stage actor, and was mentioned in Bierce's Diaries.
After Bierce's popularity soared following her bargain with Malak, Selznick offered to get Bogart to star with her.
Winston Miller[]
Winston Miller is an unseen character mentioned in a police report in Mascot Mayhem. He is 42 years old and was living in Pittsburgh, and he was injured in the car crash that killed Elise and Tammy. His current situation is unknown.