List of Casualty characters

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Casualty is a British medical drama television series that has been broadcast on BBC One in the United Kingdom since 6 September 1986.[1] The series was created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin and focuses on the fictional lives, both professional and personal, of the medical and ancillary staff at the Accident and Emergency Department of the fictional Holby City Hospital, based in the equally fictitious town of Holby.[1] It is the longest-running primetime and emergency medical drama television series in the world.[2] It was primarily filmed in the city of Bristol until 2011 when it began filming at Roath Lock Studios in Cardiff, where it has remained since.[3] The show has aired thirty-seven full series with over 1500 episodes and is currently airing the thirty-eighth series.[4][5] Brock and Unwin devised the serial after being inspired by the "comedy and heroics" of life in the National Health Service (NHS) and tackled a string of controversial topics through the show.[1] A spin-off series, Holby City, began airing from 1999 and follows patients' stories after they are transferred to the hospital's surgical wards.[6] A police procedural spin-off, HolbyBlue, began airing from 8 May 2007, running for two series before being cancelled due to poor viewing figures.[7]

The serial features an ensemble cast of regular and recurring characters. It began with ten main characters in its first series, with nurse Charlie Fairhead, portrayed by Derek Thompson, appearing until 2024 and becoming the longest serving cast member.[8] Since the show's inception, characters have been written in and out of the series.[9] Additionally, Casualty features a number of guest artists in each episode as well as recurring characters who appear in story arcs.[10] Many regular cast members in the show have made prior, minor appearances as both patients and staff members in both Casualty and Holby City. In 2004, casting directors hired Susan Cookson for the regular role of Maggie Coldwell after a recurring part as anaesthetist Julie Day between 1998 and 2000.[11] Characters from Casualty have appeared in spin-off series Holby City and HolbyBlue and vice versa. Although most characters only guest star, some have become regular cast members. Jaye Jacobs joined Casualty as Donna Jackson in 2023, following a twelve-year stint in Holby City. Amanda Mealing joined Casualty as Connie Beauchamp in 2014, following a six-year stint in Holby City. Nick Jordan actor Michael French has had stints in the main cast of both Holby City and Casualty, and Clive Mantle reprised his role as Mike Barratt in Holby City in 1999, two years after leaving Casualty.[12]

Present characters

Regular characters

Character Actor First appearance[a] Ref(s)
Dylan Keogh William Beck 12 March 2011 [13]
Iain Dean Michael Stevenson 28 April 2012 [14]
Jacob Masters Charles Venn 18 July 2015 [15]
Rash Masum Neet Mohan 4 November 2017 [16]
Jan Jenning Di Botcher 19 May 2018 [17]
Faith Cadogan Kirsty Mitchell 28 December 2019 [18]
Stevie Nash Elinor Lawless 14 August 2021 [19]
Teddy Gowan Milo Clarke 14 August 2021 [20]
Jodie Whyte Anna Chell 8 April 2023 [21]
Cameron Mickelthwaite Barney Walsh 8 April 2023 [21]
Rida Amaan Sarah Seggari 8 April 2023 [21]
Ngozi Okoye Adesuwa Oni 6 January 2024 [22]
Siobhan McKenzie Melanie Hill 24 February 2024 [23]
Tariq Hussein Manpreet Bachu 24 February 2024 [24]
Nicole Piper Sammy Dobson 23 March 2024 [24]
Sophia Peters Kellie Shirley 15 June 2024 [25]

Recurring characters

Character Actor(s) First appearance[a] Ref(s)
Blake Gardner David Ajayi 3 June 2017 [26]
Kai Thorne
Luka Malinovsky Tom Mulheron 18 January 2020 [27]
Natalia Malinovsky Zoe Brough 18 January 2020 [28]
Lollie McKenzie
Ffion Morgan Stirling Gallacher 18 July 2020 [29]
Stella Lawson Kate Williams 2 September 2023 [30]
Rich Walker Michael Keogh 15 June 2024 [25]

Former characters

Regular characters

Character Actor(s) First appearance[a] Last appearance[b] Ref(s)
Clive King George Harris 6 September 1986 27 December 1986 [51]
Sandra Mute Lisa Bowerman 6 September 1986 3 October 1987 [51]
Andrew Ponting Robert Pugh 6 September 1986 17 October 1987 [51]
Karen O'Malley Kate Hardie 19 September 1987 14 November 1987 [52]
Susie Mercer Debbie Roza 6 September 1986 19 December 1987 [51]
Elizabeth Starker Maureen O'Brien 12 September 1987 19 December 1987 [53]
Mary Tomlinson Helena Little 12 September 1987 19 December 1987 [54]
Ewart Plimmer Bernard Gallagher 6 September 1986 7 October 1988 [51]
Kuba Trzcinski Christopher Rozycki 6 September 1986 4 November 1988 [51]
Shirley Franklin Ella Wilder 24 October 1987 4 November 1988 [54]
Kiran Joghill Shaheen Khan 9 September 1988 4 November 1988 [55]
Alison McGrellis Julie Graham 9 September 1988 4 November 1988 [56]
David Rowe Paul Lacoux 9 September 1988 4 November 1988 [57]
Sadie Tomkins Carol Leader 9 September 1988 4 November 1988 [54]
Cyril James Eddie Nestor 19 September 1987 1 December 1989 [58]
Lucy Perry Tom Hoskyns 8 September 1989 1 December 1989 [59]
Valerie Sinclair Susan Franklyn 9 September 1988 1 December 1989 [60]
Alex Spencer Belinda Davison 8 September 1989 1 December 1989 [54]
Julie Stevens Vivienne McKone 8 September 1989 1 December 1989 [61]
Tony Walker Eamon Boland 7 September 1990 9 November 1990 [62]
Keith Cotterill Geoffrey Leesley 24 October 1987 7 December 1990 [54]
Helen Green Maggie McCarthy 7 September 1990 7 December 1990 [54]
Kelly Liddle Adie Allen 6 September 1991 1 November 1991 [63]
Trish Bayes Maria Friedman 20 September 1991 27 February 1992 [64]
Beth Ramanee Mamta Kaash 7 September 1990 27 February 1992 [65]
Jimmy Powell Robson Green 8 September 1989 27 February 1992 [66]
Kate Miller Joanna Foster 12 September 1992 31 October 1992 [54]
Julian Chapman Nigel Le Vaillant 7 September 1990 19 December 1992 [67]
Simon Eastman Robert Daws 17 October 1992 27 February 1993 [68]
Rob Khalefa Jason Riddington 12 September 1992 27 February 1993 [69]
Sandra Nicholl Maureen Beattie 15 November 1991 27 February 1993 [70]
Maxine Price Emma Bird 12 September 1992 27 February 1993 [71]
Norma Sullivan Anne Kristen 6 September 1991 23 October 1993 [72]
Ken Hodges Christopher Guard 18 September 1993 30 October 1993 [73]
Helen Chatsworth Samantha Edmonds 25 September 1993 20 November 1993 [74]
Mark Calder Oliver Parker 18 September 1993 15 January 1994 [75]
Brian Crawford Brendan O'Hea 13 November 1993 22 January 1994 [54]
Jane Scott Caroline Webster 14 September 1990 26 February 1994 [76]
Adele Beckford Doña Croll 18 September 1993 26 February 1994 [77]
Frankie Drummer Steven O'Donnell 25 September 1993 26 February 1994 [78]
Mary Skillett Tara Moran 13 November 1993 26 February 1994 [79]
Dave Masters Martin Ball 26 December 1993 26 February 1994 [80]
Mie Nisha-Kawa Naoko Mori 25 September 1993 26 February 1994 [31]
Eddie Gordon Joan Oliver 17 September 1994 25 March 1995 [81]
Adam Cooke Steven Brand 17 September 1994 25 March 1995 [82]
Peter Hayes Robert Duncan 23 September 1995 27 January 1996 [83]
Rachel Longworth Jane Gurnett 1 January 1994 3 February 1996 [84]
Laura Milburn Lizzy McInnerny 7 October 1995 24 February 1996 [85]
Daniel Perryman Craig Kelly 16 September 1995 24 February 1996 [32]
Gloria Hammond Ganiat Kasuma 14 September 1996 22 February 1997 [54]
Matt Hawley Jason Merrells 17 September 1994 22 February 1997 [86]
Jude Korcanik Lisa Coleman 24 September 1994 22 February 1997 [87]
Kate Wilson Sorcha Cusack 17 September 1994 8 November 1997 [88]
Jack Hathaway Peter Birch 23 November 1996 15 November 1997 [60]
Liz Harker Sue Devaney 19 November 1994 22 November 1997 [89]
Elliot Matthews Peter Guinness 11 September 1997 28 February 1998 [33]
Richard McCaig Gray O'Brien 14 September 1996 28 February 1998 [90]
Mark Grace Paterson Joseph 11 September 1997 26 December 1998 [33]
George Woodman Rebecca Lacey 11 September 1997 13 March 1999 [91]
Sam Colloby Jonathan Kerrigan 21 September 1996 9 October 1999 [92]
Derek "Sunny" Sunderland Vincenzo Pellegrino 11 September 1997 23 October 1999 [33]
Eve Montgomery Barbara Marten 29 November 1997 30 October 1999 [93]
Tina Seabrook Claire Goose 11 September 1997 25 March 2000 [94]
Adam Osman Pal Aron 5 September 1998 15 October 2000 [95]
Amy Howard Rebecca Wheatley 11 September 1997 10 March 2001 [96]
Mel Dyson Michelle Butterly 6 November 1999 28 April 2001 [97]
Tom Harvey Kieron Forsyth 25 November 2000 28 April 2001 [98]
Penny Hutchens Donna Alexander 4 January 1997 28 April 2001 [99]
Holly Miles Sandra Huggett 18 September 1999 28 April 2001 [100]
Dan Robinson Grant Masters 16 September 2000 28 April 2001 [101]
Andrew Bower Philip Bretherton 8 September 1989 28 April 2001 [102]
William Gaminara
Barney Wolfe Ronnie McCann 20 November 1999 28 April 2001 [103]
Chloe Hill Jan Anderson 5 September 1998 19 January 2002 [104]
Patrick Spiller Ian Kelsey 11 December 1999 16 March 2002 [105]
Max Gallagher Robert Gwilym 5 September 1998 18 May 2002 [106]
Spencer Ben Keaton 18 December 1999 29 June 2002 [107]
Jan Goddard Judy Loe 29 September 2001 9 November 2002 [108]
Colette Griffiths Adjoa Andoh 16 September 2000 7 June 2003 [34]
Dillon Cahill Dan Rymer 15 September 2001 21 June 2003 [109]
Jack Vincent Will Mellor 24 March 2001 21 June 2003 [35]
Tony Vincent Lee Warburton 24 November 2001 21 June 2003 [110]
Anna Paul Zita Sattar 3 March 2001 20 September 2003 [111]
Baz Wilder Julia Watson 6 September 1986 10 January 2004 [112]
Tally Harper Holly Davidson 14 September 2002 1 May 2004 [113]
Ashlie Walker
Nikki Marshall Kelly Harrison 15 September 2001 17 July 2004 [114]
Simon Kaminski Christopher Colquhoun 23 March 2002 28 August 2004 [115]
Lara Stone Christine Stephen-Daly 29 September 2001 28 August 2004 [116]
Roxy Bird Loo Brealey 13 April 2002 18 September 2004 [36]
Finlay "Fin" Newton Kwame Kwei-Armah 6 November 1999 2 October 2004 [37]
Jim Brodie Maxwell Caulfield 14 September 2003 26 December 2004 [38]
Bex Reynolds Sarah Manners 8 February 2003 30 July 2005 [39]
Claire Guildford Leanne Wilson 20 September 2003 20 August 2005 [117]
Woody Joyner Will Thorp 4 December 2004 24 December 2005 [40]
Bruno Jenkins Mark Bonnar 10 September 2005 11 February 2006 [118]
Luke Warren Matthew Wait 19 April 2003 27 May 2006 [119]
Nina Farr Rebekah Gibbs 24 July 2004 26 August 2006 [120]
Sean Maddox Gerald Kyd 5 September 1998 18 November 2006 [121]
Ellen Zitek Georgina Bouzova 18 September 2004 24 December 2006 [122]
Selena Donovan Elizabeth Carling 1 March 2003 4 August 2007 [123]
Theo "Stitch" Lambert Peter O'Brien 18 March 2007 4 August 2007 [124]
Cyd Pike Joanne King 18 September 2006 15 September 2007 [125]
Guppy Sandhu Elyes Gabel 23 October 2004 29 September 2007 [41]
Nathan Spencer Ben Price 17 December 2005 6 October 2007 [126]
Nadia Talianos Daphne Alexander 24 February 2007 30 December 2007 [127]
Greg Fallon Kip Gamblin 10 June 2006 26 January 2008 [128]
Harry Harper Simon MacCorkindale 8 June 2002 8 March 2008 [129]
Snezana Lalovic Ivana Bašić 16 February 2008 28 March 2009 [130]
Kelsey Phillips Janine Mellor 6 August 2005 28 March 2009 [131]
Curtis Cooper Abdul Salis 1 March 2008 1 August 2009 [132]
Toby De Silva Matthew Needham 8 September 2007 19 September 2009 [133]
Jessica Harrison Gillian Kearney 12 January 2008 8 May 2010 [134]
Megan Roach Brenda Fricker 6 September 1986 7 August 2010 [42]
May Phelps Laura Aikman 12 September 2009 14 August 2010 [43]
Yuki Reid Will Sharpe 12 September 2009 2 January 2011 [135]
Polly Emmerson Sophia Di Martino 19 March 2009 30 April 2011 [136]
Kirsty Clements Lucy Gaskell 15 May 2010 30 July 2011 [137]
Adam Trueman Tristan Gemmill 15 September 2007 6 August 2011 [138]
Madiha "Mads" Durrani Hasina Haque 4 September 2010 6 September 2011 [139]
Ruth Winters Georgia Taylor 8 September 2007 10 December 2011 [140]
Scarlett Conway Madeleine Mantock 20 August 2011 22 July 2012 [44]
Nick Jordan Michael French 21 November 1998 2 February 2013 [141]
Aoife O'Reilly Gemma-Leah Devereux 5 January 2013 27 April 2013 [142]
Linda Andrews Christine Tremarco 16 January 2010 11 May 2013 [143]
Lloyd Asike Michael Obiora 20 August 2011 8 June 2013 [45]
Tom Kent Oliver Coleman 7 January 2012 14 December 2013 [144]
Jeff Collier Matt Bardock 10 February 2007 4 October 2014 [145]
Jamie Collier Daniel Anthony 5 January 2013 11 October 2014 [46]
Martin "Ash" Ashford Patrick Robinson 7 September 1990 13 December 2014 [47]
Maggie Coldwell Susan Cookson 29 January 2005 28 March 2015 [146]
Sam Bateman Luke Bailey 2 October 2004 15 August 2015 [147]
Rita Freeman Chloe Howman 10 August 2013 16 July 2016 [148]
Mike Barratt Clive Mantle 23 January 1993 27 August 2016 [149]
Comfort Jones Martina Laird 15 September 2001 27 August 2016 [150]
Abs Denham James Redmond 4 October 2003 27 August 2016 [151]
Alice Chantrey Sam Grey 15 April 2006 27 August 2016 [152]
Jay Faldren Ben Turner 25 October 2008 27 August 2016 [153]
Lenny Lyons Steven Miller 12 September 2009 27 August 2016 [154]
Lofty Chiltern Lee Mead 1 March 2014 17 June 2017 [155]
Jez Andrews Lloyd Everitt 12 March 2016 26 August 2017 [156]
Lily Chao Crystal Yu 3 August 2013 4 November 2017 [157]
Max Walker Jamie Davis 5 October 2013 13 January 2018 [158]
Bea Kinsella Michelle Fox 3 February 2018 4 August 2018 [159]
Sam Nicholls Charlotte Salt 15 October 2011 11 August 2018 [160]
Alicia Munroe Chelsea Halfpenny 19 September 2015 19 January 2019 [48]
Louise Tyler Azuka Oforka 1 October 2011 16 February 2019 [161]
Elle Gardner Jaye Griffiths 7 May 2016 25 May 2019 [49]
Gemma Dean Rebecca Ryan 21 January 2017 10 August 2019 [162]
Kathleen "Dixie" Dixon Jane Hazlegrove 30 September 2006 21 September 2019 [163]
Mason Reede Victor Oshin 24 August 2019 28 December 2019 [164]
Lisa "Duffy" Duffin Cathy Shipton 6 September 1986 1 February 2020 [165]
Archie Hudson Genesis Lynea 23 March 2019 7 March 2020 [166]
Ruby Spark Maddy Hill 14 July 2018 18 April 2020 [167]
Will Noble Jack Nolan 30 March 2019 16 January 2021 [168]
Connie Beauchamp Amanda Mealing 26 December 2004 3 April 2021 [169]
Leon Cook Bobby Lockwood 9 January 2021 1 May 2021 [170]
Lev Malinovsky Uriel Emil 28 September 2019 7 August 2021 [171]
Fenisha Khatri Olivia D'Lima 22 February 2020 7 August 2021 [172]
Mackenzie "Big Mac" Chalker Charles Dale 24 November 2007 14 August 2021 [173]
Noel Garcia Tony Marshall 5 January 2008 14 August 2021 [174]
Caleb "Cal" Knight Richard Winsor 18 January 2014 21 August 2021 [175]
Jade Lovall Gabriella Leon 3 November 2018 18 September 2021 [176]
Christina "Tina" Mollett Adele James 25 July 2020 9 October 2021 [177]
Tess Bateman Suzanne Packer 13 September 2003 11 December 2021 [178]
Rosa Cadenas Jacey Sallés 27 July 2019 19 March 2022 [179]
Adrian "Fletch" Fletcher Alex Walkinshaw 7 July 2012 2 April 2022 [180]
Matthew Afolami Osi Okerafor 29 May 2021 24 April 2022 [19]
Ethan Hardy George Rainsford 11 January 2014 4 February 2023 [181]
Robyn Miller Amanda Henderson 5 January 2013 18 March 2023 [182]
David Hide Jason Durr 30 April 2016 18 March 2023 [183]
Marty Kirkby Shaheen Jafargholi 17 November 2018 18 March 2023 [50]
Donna Jackson Jaye Jacobs 26 December 2004 16 September 2023 [21]
Ryan Firth Eddie-Joe Robinson 8 April 2023 6 January 2024 [21]
Sah Brockner Arin Smethurst 9 October 2021 13 January 2024 [184]
Paige Allcott Shalisha James-Davis 8 January 2022 24 February 2024 [185]
Max Cristie Nigel Harman 18 February 2023 2 March 2024 [186]
Charlie Fairhead Derek Thompson 6 September 1986 16 March 2024 [187]
Zoe Hanna Sunetra Sarker 29 December 2007 16 March 2024 [188]
Josh Griffiths Ian Bleasdale 8 September 1989 16 March 2024 [189]
Patrick Onley Jamie Glover 23 March 2024 8 June 2024 [24]

Recurring characters

Character Actor(s) First appearance[a] Last appearance[b] Ref(s)
Clare Wainwright Stella Gonet 27 September 1986 18 October 1986 [204]
Rupert Thalton James Snell 27 September 1986 18 October 1986 [205]
Francine O'Dwyer Alison Deegan 22 November 1986 19 December 1987 [206]
Peter Brian Capron 23 September 1988 21 October 1988 [190]
Lily Susan Colverd 8 September 1989 9 November 1990 [207]
Jenny Nicola Jeffries 10 October 1992 5 December 1992 [208]
Claire Fuller Toni-Sue Burley 24 December 1992 27 March 1993 [209]
Ozzy Michael Jenner 7 September 1990 23 October 1993 [209]
Tom Harley David Ryall 20 November 1993 11 December 1993 [54]
Karen Goodliffe Suzanna Hamilton 18 September 1993 8 January 1994 [210]
Lucy Cooper Jo Unwin 27 February 1992 26 February 1994 [211]
Chris Culham Kevin Dyer 20 February 1993 24 February 1996 [212]
Vicki Maggie Lynskey 7 September 1990 24 February 1996 [212]
Trevor Wilson Michael N. Harbour 30 September 1995 16 November 1996 [213]
David Sinclair Vas Blackwood 1 February 1997 22 February 1997 [214]
Monica Soo Drouet 14 September 1996 20 September 1997 [215]
James Roberts Bryan Murray 21 November 1998 16 January 1999 [216]
Pat Garratt Ian Kershaw 12 September 1998 6 March 1999 [217]
Julie Day Susan Cookson 5 September 1998 25 March 2000 [11]
Rachel James Amy Robbins 15 September 2001 22 December 2001 [218]
Philippa Kinross Fiona Gillies 15 December 2001 12 January 2002 [219]
Gilly Emily Dormer 16 February 2002 30 March 2002 [220]
Heather Lincoln Nicole Faraday 21 September 2002 16 November 2002 [221]
Jeff McGuire Bob Mason 15 September 2001 1 March 2003 [222]
Chris Meredith Michael Praed 13 April 2002 3 May 2003 [223]
Merlin Jameson Sebastian Dunn 4 January 2003 20 September 2003 [224]
Orlando Seale
Will Manning Gary Mavers 11 September 2004 1 October 2005 [225]
Colin Evans Peter Silverleaf 3 January 2004 1 October 2005 [226]
Mike Bateman Louis Emerick 13 September 2003 19 August 2006 [227]
Terence "T.C." Clarkson Peter England 22 September 2007 1 December 2007 [228]
Simon Tanner Paul Fox 31 May 2008 9 August 2008 [229]
Marilyn Fox Caroline Langrishe 22 September 2007 15 November 2008 [230]
Heather Whitefield Georgia Moffett 12 September 2009 13 September 2009 [43]
Dawn Kelly Marie Walters 12 September 2009 28 November 2009 [231]
Paul Bridges Conleth Kane 12 September 2009 27 December 2009 [232]
Sean Anderson Richard Dillane 1 March 2008 16 January 2010 [233]
Eve Kate Edney 12 September 2009 6 February 2010 [234]
Gareth Derek Barr 12 September 2009 6 February 2010 [231]
Frances Lively Josette Simon 11 April 2009 10 April 2010 [235]
Howard Fairfax Michael Maloney 27 February 2010 17 April 2010 [191]
Kieron Fletcher Robert Boulter 20 February 2010 1 May 2010 [191]
Matt Strong Raymond Coulthard 20 February 2010 1 May 2010 [191]
Robert Ludlow Alec Newman 15 May 2010 21 August 2010 [192]
Edward Thurlow Stephen Billington 5 June 2010 27 December 2010 [193]
James Molloy Travis Oliver 23 October 2010 27 December 2010 [236]
Sarah Evans Julia St. John 24 December 2006 2 April 2011 [237]
Miriam Turner Cheryl Campbell 19 February 2011 7 May 2011 [238]
Henry Williams Tom Chadbon 13 September 2008 28 May 2011 [239]
Omar Nasri Dhaffer L'Abidine 13 August 2011 1 October 2011 [240]
Denise Andrews Kate McEvoy 21 January 2012 6 October 2012 [241]
Britney Andrews Devon Beigan 21 January 2012 6 October 2012 [241]
Joe Andrews Taylor Perry 21 January 2012 6 October 2012 [241]
Amanda Franks Connie Fisher 7 April 2012 1 December 2012 [242]
Dominic Carter Gary Cady 1 December 2012 15 December 2012 [243]
Ally Hunter Rebecca Newman 5 January 2013 12 January 2013 [244]
Yvonne Rippon Rachel Shelley 14 January 2012 19 January 2013 [245]
Norman Bunton Adrian Harris 22 September 2012 30 November 2013 [246]
Ella Ashford Tahirah Sharif 4 May 2013 17 May 2014 [247]
Tamzin Bayle Gemma Atkinson 13 August 2011 11 October 2014 [194]
Audrey Strachan Frances Tomelty 6 December 2014 24 January 2015 [195]
Greta Miller Kazia Pelka 25 July 2015 23 August 2015 [248]
Louis Fairhead Gregory Forsyth-Foreman 14 September 1996 30 August 2015 [249]
[250]
[251]
Jack Dedman
Liam Hess
Callum Ray
Ben Harding Mark Letheren 20 September 2008 19 September 2015 [133]
Honey Wright Chelsee Healey 11 October 2014 19 September 2015 [252]
Taylor Ashbie Sarah Jayne Dunn 6 December 2014 10 October 2015 [195]
Nikki Chisom Anna Acton 21 November 2015 9 January 2016 [253]
Jess Cranham Kerry Bennett 3 October 2015 30 January 2016 [253]
Olivia Cranham Grace Doherty 21 November 2015 30 January 2016 [253]
Jack Diamond Alistair Brammer 5 December 2015 23 April 2016 [254]
Connor Christie Toby Murray 20 February 2016 30 April 2016 [255]
Mark Richie Joel Beckett 9 August 2014 30 April 2016 [256]
Shelle Jones Kelli Hollis 20 February 2016 7 May 2016 [257]
Vince Callaghan Andrew Knott 26 March 2016 7 May 2016 [257]
Mercedes Christie Hannah Spearritt 23 January 2016 7 May 2016 [196]
Hazel Leyton Vicky Hall 8 August 2015 9 July 2016 [258]
Carmel Sims Sydney Wade 28 May 2016 30 July 2016 [259]
Guy Self John Michie 22 April 2014 10 September 2016 [260]
Ryan Johnson Russell Boulter 28 September 2002 10 December 2016 [261]
Sebastian Grayling Rik Makarem 29 October 2016 7 January 2017 [262]
Amira Zafar Poppy Jhakra 27 August 2016 11 February 2017 [263]
Steph Sims Tonicha Lawrence 28 May 2016 25 February 2017 [259]
Roy Ellisson John Killoran 26 September 2015 29 April 2017 [197]
Hugo Bonning Billy Angel 12 November 2016 20 May 2017 [264]
Sam Strachan Tom Chambers 13 February 2016 22 July 2017 [265]
Denise Ellisson Lucy Benjamin 26 September 2015 26 August 2017 [197]
Mickey Ellisson Mitch Hewer 22 April 2017 26 August 2017 [197]
Scott Ellisson Will Austin 22 April 2017 2 September 2017 [197]
Archie Grayling James Wilby 5 October 2016 4 November 2017 [266]
Lexy Morrell Jenny Howe 15 October 2016 18 November 2017 [267]
Marty Williams Roger Griffiths 30 September 2017 9 December 2017 [268]
Sally Hodge Pam St. Clement 27 August 2016 23 December 2017 [198]
Glen Thomas Owain Arthur 4 June 2016 31 March 2018 [269]
Leigh-Anne Carr Cassie Bradley 7 April 2018 23 June 2018 [270]
Eddie McAllister Joe Gaminara 17 March 2018 25 August 2018 [271]
Brian Carroll Matthew Marsh 8 August 2015 13 October 2018 [272]
Ciara Cassidy Belinda Stewart-Wilson 3 March 2018 24 November 2018 [273]
Joshua Bowers Gareth David-Lloyd 3 November 2018 19 January 2019 [199]
Alasdair "Base" Newman Max Parker 11 August 2018 2 February 2019 [274]
DC Kate Wilkinson Amy Noble 29 August 2015 2 February 2019 [275]
Ric Griffin Hugh Quarshie 26 December 2004 2 March 2019 [276]
Jac Naylor Rosie Marcel 13 February 2016 2 March 2019 [277]
Kim Harrison Siân Reeves 18 February 2017 9 March 2019 [278]
Toby Williams Harry Gilby 30 March 2019 11 May 2019 [279]
Dani Mallison Georgia Hughes 9 March 2019 8 June 2019 [280]
Omo Masters Ellen Thomas 22 September 2018 29 June 2019 [200]
Henrik Hanssen Guy Henry 12 February 2011 11 August 2019 [201]
Theo Laurence Jim Sturgeon 24 August 2019 2 November 2019 [281]
Effie Laurence Abigail Hardingham 24 August 2019 16 November 2019 [281]
Bill Crowthers Clive Wood 25 August 2018 1 February 2020 [282]
Violette Spark Kelly Gough 21 December 2019 22 February 2020 [283]
Zsa Zsa Harper-Jenkinson Sharon Gless 18 November 2017 29 February 2020 [202]
Grace Beauchamp Emily Carey 29 November 2014 3 April 2021 [203]
Graham Kirkby Philip Wright 13 July 2019 17 April 2021 [284]
Ross West Chris Gordon 15 September 2018 1 May 2021 [29]
Ciaran Coulson Rick Warden 1 June 2019 29 May 2021 [285]
Bibi Kirkby Fisun Burgess 3 August 2019 29 May 2021 [286][287]
Badria Timimi
Chrissie Danes Lauren Crace 4 December 2021 2 April 2022 [288]
Paula Kettering Rosie Jones 27 February 2021 9 April 2022 [289]
Oliver Hide Harry Collett 24 September 2016 18 June 2022 [290]
Rosalene Hide Jackie Knowles 24 September 2016 27 August 2022 [291]
Lorraine Pilkington
Adi Kapadia Rajendra Bajaj 27 November 2021 8 October 2022 [292]
Jonty Buchanan Richard Harrington 25 June 2022 14 January 2023 [293]
Paul Pegg Paul Popplewell 5 June 2021 18 March 2023 [294]
Charlotte Miller Aurora Jones 18 March 2017 18 March 2023 [295]
Gethin West Robert Pugh 15 April 2023 16 September 2023 [296]
Ashok Masum Kriss Dosanjh 17 August 2019 17 February 2024 [297]
Jamie Cleveland Ryan Hawley 15 June 2024 24 August 2024 [25]

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c d The original broadcast date of the character's first appearance.
  2. ^ a b The original broadcast date of the character's last appearance.

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