Reginald Payne

Reginald "Reggie" Payne was a supporting character in the first season of Gotham. He was an old friend of Alfred Pennyworth's from the United Kingdom and the two had previously served together in the British Special Air Service. He was portrayed by David O'Hara.

History
Reginald served alongside Alfred in the Queen's Special Air Service, with the two being in the same regiment. During one of their covert missions, a sandstorm separated the group, allowing two of their members to be captured in the process. Years later, Payne lost his wife, Vanessa, and a year after that he lost their home, moving back to Gotham City.

Reggie would later turn up on the doorstep of Wayne Manor and was warmly greeted by his old friend Alfred. What Alfred wasn't aware of was that Reggie had actually been hired by Sid Bunderslaw of Wayne Enterprises to uncover information on Bruce Wayne's investigation into the company's illicit activities. After staying at the manor for a few nights, Reggie attempted to steal a number of small items, including some of Bruce's files. Alfred caught him in the act, at which point Reggie drew a knife and stabbed Alfred, leaving him to bleed out. Alfred was rushed to a hospital in time and the doctors were able to save him, but Bruce sought justice for Alfred and turned to Selina Kyle to help track down Reggie.

Death
In the episode "Beasts of Prey", Bruce and Selina tracked down Reggie to a shooting gallery in the west side of Gotham. Selina snatched a bag of drugs from him and threatened to toss it out a window if he didn't answer Bruce's questions. Reggie told Bruce about Bunderslaw hiring him to gather information on Bruce's investigation, but then Selina dropped his drug bag out the window anyway. Reggie looked out the window to find the bag on a windowsill and reached down to get it. At that point, Bruce was tempted to push Reggie out the window, but couldn't bring himself to go through with it. Selina, on the other hand, had no issue with it and shoved Reggie, sending him falling to his death.