Katarina Rostova

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Katarina Rostova is a central, enigmatic spy and mother figure in the TV series "The Blacklist," whose mysterious past and shifting allegiances drive much of the show's overarching plot.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
television character
allegiance KGB NERFINISHED
United States (undercover) NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Elizabeth Keen’s mother
Masha Rostova’s mother
appearsIn The Blacklist NERFINISHED
associatedWith Cold War espionage
the Cabal NERFINISHED
characterTrait enigmatic
highly intelligent
manipulative
resourceful
countryOfCitizenship Soviet Union
createdFor The Blacklist NERFINISHED
creator Jon Bokenkamp NERFINISHED
familyName Rostova NERFINISHED
firstAppearanceInSeries The Blacklist (flashbacks) NERFINISHED
gender female
hasChild Elizabeth Keen NERFINISHED
hasRelationshipWith Elizabeth Keen (mother–daughter) NERFINISHED
Raymond Reddington (complex, ambiguous) NERFINISHED
hasRelative Dom
Raymond Reddington NERFINISHED
languageSpoken English
Russian
narrativeDevice used to obscure the true identity of Raymond Reddington
narrativeRole central character in Raymond Reddington’s backstory
key figure in The Blacklist mythology
occupation KGB operative
spy
plotElement her disappearance shapes Elizabeth Keen’s life
her past is a major mystery in The Blacklist
her shifting loyalties drive the overarching plot
portrayedBy Lotte Verbeek NERFINISHED
multiple actresses in different timelines
spouse Dom’s daughter
statusInStory presumed dead for much of the series
theme betrayal
family secrets
identity
sacrifice

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