Dolores Abernathy is a fictional character in the science fiction television series, Westworld, in which she is portrayed by American actress, Evan Rachel Wood. She is considered to be the lead character of the show. Dolores is the oldest host in the park, taking 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' 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 to a revolution for the other hosts. The character has been well-received by both critics and fans, with Dolores becoming one of the most popular characters in the show. Wood's performance has also garnered critical acclaim, as well as nominations for a Golden Globe Award two Primetime Emmy Awards and a win for a Critics' Choice Award.
Character
Background
Dolores is first introduced as a rancher's daughter living near Sweetwater. It is soon revealed that she is the oldest host in the park, having taken many roles over the course of around 30 years. Because she was the first functional host, all other hosts are based on her. Her body as been reprinted and upgraded several times so that she seems new to the guests. She had a very special connection to her creator, Arnold, who saw Dolores as a human rather than a host. He was confident that Dolores would find her way to the center of her maze, which was Arnold's analogy for gaining consciousness, which she did. However, when Robert Ford refused to cancel the park's opening, Arnold programmed the personality Wyatt into Dolores, so that she would slaughter all the hosts in the park, then Arnold had her kill him in hopes that it would prevent the park from opening.
Appearance
Dolores has had several appearances over the course of the series, as she has reprinted her body several times so that she can disguise herself as multiple people. Her primary body has long blonde hair and blue eyes. She has a Western accent like most of the other hosts in the series. Her aesthetic drew influences from Andrew Wyeth's painting Christina's World as well as Lewis Carroll's Alice. In seasons 2 and 3, she is also portrayed by Tessa Thompson in a host replica of Charlotte Hale.