The following is a list of fictional characters who appear in the Freeform drama series Good Trouble (2019–2024).
Overview
editActor | Character | Season | ||||
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Season 1 | Season 2 | Season 3 | Season 4 | Season 5 | ||
Main characters | ||||||
Maia Mitchell | Callie Adams Foster | Main[a] | Special Guest[b] | |||
Cierra Ramirez | Mariana Adams Foster | Main | ||||
Zuri Adele | Malika Williams | Main | ||||
Sherry Cola | Alice Kwan | Main | ||||
Tommy Martinez | Gael Martinez | Main | ||||
Roger Bart | Curtis Wilson | Main | Guest | |||
Emma Hunton | Davia Moss | Recurring | Main | |||
Josh Pence | Dennis Cooper | Recurring | Main | |||
Beau Mirchoff | Jamie Hunter | Recurring | Main[c] | Guest | ||
Bryan Craig | Joaquin Peréz | Main | ||||
Priscilla Quintana | Isabella Tavez | Recurring | Main | Guest | ||
Booboo Stewart | Luca Ryusaki | Recurring | Main | |||
Recurring characters | ||||||
Molly McCook | Rebecca | Recurring | ||||
Ken Kirby | Benjamin | Recurring | Guest | |||
Dustin Ingram | Alex Wood | Recurring | Guest | |||
Dhruv Uday Singh | Raj Patil | Recurring | ||||
Max Cutler | Sam Higgins | Recurring | Guest | |||
Michael Galante | Bryan | Recurring | ||||
Chloe Wepper | Casey Pierce | Recurring | ||||
Heather Mazur | Angela Miller | Recurring | ||||
Charlie Bodin | Josh Mandela | Recurring | ||||
Nicki Micheaux | Sandra Thompson | Recurring | Guest | |||
Kara Wang | Sumi Liu | Recurring | ||||
TJ Linnard | Evan Speck | Recurring | ||||
Briana Venskus | Meera Mattei | Recurring | Guest | |||
Daisy Eagan | Joey Riverton | Recurring | ||||
Sarunas J. Jackson | Isaac Hall | Recurring | Guest | |||
J. Mallory McCree | Dom Williams | Recurring | Guest | Guest | ||
Dianne Doan | Kate Nguyen | Recurring | ||||
Chris Sheffield | Jeff Maxwell | Recurring | Guest | |||
Anastasia Leddick | Kelly Campbell | Recurring | ||||
Maisie Klompus | Rachel Boyle | Recurring | ||||
Seri DeYoung | Claire Badgley | Recurring | ||||
Rachel Rosenbloom | Gina Spero | Recurring | ||||
Alex Fernandez | Hugo Martinez | Recurring | Guest | |||
Ruth Zalduondo | Adriana Martinez | Recurring | Guest | |||
Denim Richards | Elijah Adrieux | Recurring | ||||
Juan Antonio | Marcus | Recurring | ||||
Lisandra Tena | Teresa | Recurring | ||||
Amin El Gamal | Cary Plack | Recurring | ||||
Nicole Lynn Evans | Gwen Tuckerman | Recurring | ||||
Richard Brooks | Joseph Turner | Recurring | ||||
Melina Abdullah | Herself | Recurring | ||||
Jojo T. Gibbs | Fundraiser Guest | Recurring | ||||
Caitlin Kimball | Sydney | Recurring | ||||
Zsane Jhe | Tiana | Recurring | ||||
River Butcher | LB Brady | Recurring | Guest | |||
Patrisse Cullors | Herself | Guest | Recurring | Guest | ||
Azita Ghanizada | Kendra Zahir | Recurring | ||||
Shawntay Dalton | Lisa | Recurring | ||||
Presliah Nunez | Sariya | Recurring | ||||
Constance Zimmer | Kathleen Gale | Recurring | Guest | |||
Jayson Blair | Tony Britton | Recurring | ||||
Marcus Emanuel Mitchell | Dyonte Davis | Recurring | ||||
Terrell Ransome Jr. | Andre Johnson | Guest | Recurring | Guest | ||
Craig Parker | George Yuri Ellwin | Recurring | Guest | |||
Erik Stocklin | Matt Gordon | Recurring | Guest | |||
Stephen Guarino | Scott Farrell | Recurring | ||||
Shannon Chan-Kent | Ruby Chen | Recurring | ||||
Aisha Alfa | Jordan | Recurring | ||||
Chris L. McKenna | Marc Rothman | Recurring | ||||
Marissa Rivera | Magdalena Calderón | Recurring | Guest | |||
Nabeel Muscatwalla | Derek Payden | Recurring | Guest | |||
Zainne Saleh | Sanjana Shan | Recurring | ||||
Nicole Dele | Stacey Quarren | Recurring | ||||
Kye Tamm | Shaun | Recurring | ||||
Catherine Haena Kim | Nicolette Baptiste | Recurring | ||||
Mark Adair-Rios | Martin Gutierrez | Recurring | ||||
Dinora Walcott | Imani Lytell | Recurring | ||||
Stephen Oyoung | Ken Sung | Recurring | Guest | |||
Jennifer Jalene | Julia Sung | Recurring | Guest | |||
Kevin David Lin | Tommy Sung | Recurring | Guest | |||
Peyton Woolf | Katie Parker | Recurring | ||||
Tim Martin Gleason | Dan Soloman | Recurring | ||||
Emmett Preciado | Rowan Albarran | Recurring | Guest | |||
Tiffany Dupont | Jackie Morton | Recurring | Guest | |||
Odelya Halevi | Angelica Sofer | Recurring | ||||
Yasmine Aker | Recurring | Guest | ||||
Liisi LaFontaine | Tanya Martin | Recurring | ||||
Nicole Maines | Liza Davis | Recurring | ||||
Malaya Rivera Drew | Lucia Morales | Guest | Recurring | |||
Izzy Diaz | Will | Recurring | Guest | |||
Marisela Zumbado | Tracey | Recurring | Guest | |||
Maiara Walsh | Jenna Peréz | Recurring | ||||
Brooke Nevin | Ryan Jones | Recurring | Guest | |||
Michael Cassidy | Asher Bowen | Recurring | ||||
Jesse Berry | Elliot Bowen | Recurring | Guest | |||
Graham Sibley | Silas Thompson | Recurring | ||||
Gabriel Tigerman | Dylan Almendros | Recurring | ||||
Hailie Sahar | Jazmin Martinez | Guest | Recurring | |||
Joseph Piccuirro | Spencer | Guest | Recurring | |||
Miguel Pinzon | Ethan | Recurring | ||||
Sunkrish Bala | Ranjit | Recurring | ||||
Myko Olivier | Tyler Banks | Recurring | ||||
David Terry | Brayden | Recurring | ||||
Garrett M. Brown | Murray | Recurring | ||||
Alan Blumenfeld | Morris | Recurring | ||||
Joel Brooks | Morty | Recurring | ||||
Tetona Jackson | Mabel | Recurring | ||||
Zane Philips | Jay | Recurring | ||||
Carina Conti | Riley | Recurring |
Notes
editMain
editCallie Adams Foster
editCallie Adams Foster (portrayed by Maia Mitchell; seasons 1–4),[1][2][3] is a recent graduate of UCSD Law School and Mariana's adopted sister.
She leaves to join the ACLU in Washington, D.C., in the second episode of season 4, though she has spoken to Mariana occasionally through web chat.
Callie returned to the Coiterie in season five to support Mariana after Evan was shot by Silas Thompson's minion Adam and give her advice when she is made the acting CEO of Speckulate. A flashback revealed that Jamie has proposed to her. Callie then accompanied her mothers and Jamie in attending a Coiterie Thanksgiving. She accepts Jamie's marriage proposal.
Mariana Adams Foster
editMariana Adams Foster (portrayed by Cierra Ramirez[1][2]) is a software engineer and Callie's adopted sister who recently graduated from MIT.
Malika Williams
editMalika Williams (portrayed by Zuri Adele) is a bartender and political activist who lives with Callie and Mariana in the Coterie.[1][2]
Alice Kwan
editAlice Kwan (portrayed by Sherry Cola[1][2]) is the building manager of The Coterie apartment building.
Gael Martinez
editGael Martinez (portrayed by Tommy Martinez[1][2][4]) is a bisexual graphic designer and artist who falls for Callie.
Judge Curtis Wilson
editJudge Curtis Wilson (portrayed by Roger Bart; seasons 1–2, guest season 3)[1][2] is a conservative judge for whom Callie worked as a clerk.
Davia Moss
editDavia Moss (portrayed by Emma Hunton;[5][6][1] season 2–present,[7] recurring season 1) is a body-positive influencer and teacher.
Dennis Cooper
editDennis Cooper (portrayed by Josh Pence; season 2–present,[7] recurring season 1[8]) is the oldest tenant in the Coterie who is an aspiring musician.
Jamie Hunter
editJamie Hunter[9] (portrayed by Beau Mirchoff; seasons 3–4,[3][10] recurring seasons 1–2) is a lawyer and Callie's on-again-off-again boyfriend.
In season five, Jamie had proposed to Callie in a flashback. During the Coterie Thanksgiving dinner, Callie accepted Jamie's proposal.
Joaquin Peréz
editJoaquin Peréz (portrayed by Bryan Craig; season 4[11]) is a mysterious new resident to the Coterie and investigative journalist who is looking for his estranged sister Jenna.
Isabella Tavez
editIsabella Tavez (portrayed by Priscilla Quintana as Isabella Tavez; season 4,[11] recurring seasons 2–3) is an aspiring actress and model[12]
Luca Ryusaki
editLuca Ryusaki (portrayed by Booboo Stewart; season 5, recurring season 4)[11] is a homeless man whom Joaquin interviews for a story and is befriended by The Coterie inhabitants.
Recurring
editRebecca
editRebcca (portrayed by Molly McCook; season 1)[8] is a clerk for Judge Wilson.
Benjamin
editBenjamin (portrayed by Ken Kirby; seasons 1–2, guest season 3),[5][6][1] another clerk for Judge Wilson
Alex Wood
editAlex Wood (portrayed by Dustin Ingram; seasons 1-2, guest season 3) is Mariana's co-worker at Speckulate.
Raj Patil
editRaj Patil (portrayed by Dhruv Uday Singh; seasons 1-3; guest season 5) is Mariana's co-worker at Speckulate and later boyfriend.
Sam Higgins
editSam Higgins (portrayed by Max Cutler; seasons 1-2, guest season 3) is Mariana's co-worker at Speckulate.
Bryan
editBryan (portrayed by Michael Galante; season 1) is an event planner at the Standard Hotel who is gay.
Casey Pierce
editCasey Pierce (portrayed by Chloe Wepper; seasons 1-2) is a software engineer at Speckulate.
Angela Miller
editAngela Miller (portrayed by Heather Mazur; seasons 1–2) is the head of HR at Speckulate.
Josh Mandela
editJosh Mandela (portrayed by Charlie Bodin; season 1) is a sexist.
Sandra Thompson
editSandra Thompson (portrayed by Nicki Micheaux; season 1, guest season 2) is a political activist.
Sumi Liu
editSumi Liu (portrayed by Kara Wang; seasons 1-4) is Alice's ex-girlfriend and now best friend.
Evan Speck
editEvan Speck (portrayed by TJ Linnard; seasons 1-5) is Mariana's boss and the CEO of Speckulate. He later becomes one of Mariana’s main love interests.
Meera Mattei
editMeera Mattei (portrayed by Briana Venskus); season 1, guest season 2) is Sumi's former fiancée.
Joey Riverton
editJoey Riverton (portrayed by Daisy Eagan; seasons 1–2) is Alice's love interest.
Isaac Hall
editIsaac Hall (portrayed by Sarunas J. Jackson; seasons 1-3, guest season 4) is a former professional basketball player and Malika's boyfriend.
Dom Williams
editDom Williams (portrayed by J. Mallory McCree; seasons 1-2, guest season 3) is Malika's brother.
Kate Nguyen
editKate Nguyen (portrayed by Dianne Doan; season 1) is a judicial clerk for Judge Wilson.
Jeff Maxwell
editJeff Maxwell (portrayed by Chris Sheffield; season 1, guest season 2) is a businessman. He is the ex-boyfriend of Davia Moss and the estranged husband of Lily.
Kelly Campbell
editKelly Campbell (portrayed by Anastasia Leddick; season 1-4, guest season 5) is a resident at The Coterie and former member of Dennis' improv group.
Rachel Boyle
editRachel Boyle (portrayed by Maisie Klompus; seasons 1-4) is Marianna's friend and business partner for Bulk Beauty.
Claire Badgley
editClaire Badgley (portrayed by Seri DeYoung; seasons 1-4) is Marianna's friend and business partner for Bulk Beauty and Raj's new girlfriend.
Gina Spero
editGina Spero (portrayed by Rachel Rosenbloom; seasons 1-4) is Marianna's friend and business partner for Bulk Beauty.
Elijah Adrieux
editElijah Adrieux (portrayed by Denim Richards; season 2) is Gael's first love.
Marcus
editMarcus (portrayed by Juan Antonio; season 2)[13] is a lawyer at Legal Aid.
Teresa
editTeresa (portrayed by Lisandra Tena; season 2) is a lawyer at Legal Aid.
Cary Plack
editCary Plack (portrayed by Amin El Gamal; season 2) is a research assistant at Legal Aid.
Gwen Tuckerman
editGwen Tuckerman (portrayed by Nicole Lynn Evans; season 2), a research assistant at Legal Aid.
Joseph Turner
editJoseph Turner (portrayed by Richard Brooks; season 2) is the father of Malika.
Melina Abdullah
editMelina Abdullah (portrayed by Herself; season 2) is an actress and Black Lives Matter activist.
Sydney
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Sydney (portrayed by Caitlin Kimball; season 2)
Tiana
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Tiana (portrayed by Zsane Jhe; season 2)
LB Brady
editLB Brady (portrayed by River Butcher; seasons 2-3, guest season 4) is Sumi's love interest.
Patrisse Cullors
editPatrisse Cullors as (portrayed by Herself; season 2, guest seasons 1, 3) is a Black Lives Matter activist.
Kendra Zahir
editKendra Zahir (portrayed by Azita Ghanizada; season 2) is the COO of Spekulate.
Lisa
editLisa (portrayed by Shawntay Dalton; season 2) is a single mother[13]
Sariya
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Sariya (portrayed by Presliah Nunez; season 2)
Hugo Martinez
editHugo Martinez (portrayed by Alex Fernandez; season 2) is the father of Gael.
Kathleen Gale
editKathleen Gale (portrayed by Constance Zimmer; season 3, guest season 4) is an intimidating defense attorney who becomes Callie's boss and mentor while being investigated by the FBI for her connection with Albert Chen.
Tony Britton
editTony Britton (portrayed by Jason Blair; season 3) is a charismatic lawyer who works for Kathleen[14]
Dyonte Davis
editDyonte Davis (portrayed by Marcus Emanuel Mitchell; seasons 3-4)[14] is a fellow intern at the non-profit that Malika works at.
Andre Johnson
editAndre Johnson (portrayed by Terrel Ransom Jr.; season 3, guest seasons 2, 4) is a student that attends Diane Hash Elementary.
George Yuri Ellwin
editGeorge Yuri Ellwin (portrayed by Craig Parker; seasons 3-4) is a high-profile artist.[15]
Matt Gordon
editMatt Gordon (portrayed by Erik Stocklin; season 3, guest season 4) is a fellow teacher and friend of Davia.
Scott Farrell
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Scott Farrell (portrayed by Stephen Guarino; season 3)
Ruby Chen
editRuby Chen (portrayed by Shannon Chan-Kent; season 3) is a lesbian who works for BTV as a scout.[16]
Jordan
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Jordan (portrayed by Aisha Alfa; season 3)
Marc Rothman
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Marc Rothman (portrayed by Chris L. McKenna; season 3)
Magdalena Calderón
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Magdalena Calderón (portrayed by Marissa Rivera; season 3, guest season 4)
Derek Payden
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Derek Payden (portrayed by Nabeel Muscatwalla; season 3, guest season 4)
Sanjana Shan
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Sanjana Shan (portrayed by Zainne Seleh; season 3)
Stacey Quarren
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Stacey Quarren (portrayed by Nicole Dele; season 3)
Shaun
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Shaun (portrayed by Kyle Tamm; season 3)
Nicolette Baptiste
editNicolette Baptiste (portrayed by Catherine Haena Kim; season 3) is a kind yet fierce attorney that becomes Callie's rival[15]
Martin Gutierrez
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Martin Gutierrez (Mark Adair-Rios; season 3)
Imani Lytell
editImani Lytell (portrayed by Dinora Walcott; season 3) is the manager of DPN.
Ken Sung
editKen Sung (portrayed by Stephen Oyoung; season 3, guest season 4) is Kathleen's client.
Julia Sung
editJulia Sung (portrayed by Jennifer Jalene; season 3, guest season 4) is Ken's wife.
Tommy Sung
editTommy Sung (Kevin David; season 3, guest season 4), Ken and Julia's son who is on trial for the murder of his best friend.
Katie Parker
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Katie Parker (portrayed by Peyton Woolf; season 3)
Dan Soloman
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Dan Soloman (portrayed by Tim Martin Gleason; season 3)
Rowan Albarran
editRowan Albarran (portrayed by Emmett Preciado; season 3, guest season 4) is a lawyer who works for Kathleen Gale.
Jackie Morton
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Jackie Morton (portrayed by Tiffany Dupont; season 3, guest season 4)
Angelica Sofer
editAngelica Sofer (portrayed by Odelya Halevi; season 3)[17] and Yasmine Aker (season 4-5)[18] is a queer waitress at Duoro.
Tanya Martin
editTanya Martin (portrayed by Liisi LaFontaine; season 3) is the girlfriend of Dyone Davis.
Liza Davis
editLiza Davis (portrayed by Nicole Maines; season 4), the project supervisor at Revitalize Beauty.
Lucia Morales
editLucia Morales (portrayed by Malaya Rivera Drew; season 4, guest season 3) is a city councilwoman who Malika works for.
Will
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Will (portrayed by Izzy Diaz; season 4)
Tracey
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Tracey (portrayed by Marisela Zumbado; season 4)
Jenna Peréz
editJenna Peréz (portrayed by Maiara Walsh; season 4) is the estranged sister of Joaquin.
Ryan Jones
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Ryan Jones (portrayed by Brooke Nevin; season 4)
Asher Bowen
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Asher Bowen (portrayed by Michael Cassidy; season 4)
Elliot Bowen
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Elliot Bowen (portrayed by Jesse Berry; season 4)
Silas Thompson
editBorn Gary Brecker, Silas Thompson (portrayed by Graham Sibley; season 4-5) is a man who was arrested for filing fake health insurance claims. After serving time, he has become a cult leader who Jenna has fallen in with while using a farm as a front for his activities. When Adam pointed his shotgun at a fleeing Marianna, Joaquin, and Jenna, Silas tried to stop him.
In season five, Silas and Adam were brought in by the police. He avoided arrest by stating that Adam disobeyed his orders not to fire his shotgun. Marianna and Joaquin still plan to find a way to bring Silas to justice. Silas later snuck into the Coterie and carefully got information from Mariana's room while also stealing the doll of Callie. Joaquin's police contact later dusted for finger prints and eventually found them by the fire escape. Callie later visited Silas and gave him a restraining order to stay away from Marianna as he claims that he was not responsible for the disappearance of a former worker on his farm. Callie warns him that she will have him arrested if he violates the restraining order.
Adam
editAdam (portrayed by Jake Richardson; season 4-5) is a member of Silas' cult who is loyal to Silas and keeps an eye on Jenna. When Joaquin and Marianna managed to work on rescue Jenna, Adam tried to shoot them against Silas' orders.
The opening of season five revealed that the bullet from Adam's gun struck Evan when the bullet passed by Mariana. Adam was later arrested for attempted murder while Silas avoided arrest by stating that Adam disobeyed his orders not to use his shotgun.
Notable guest stars
edit- Hailie Sahar as Jazmin Martinez (seasons 1-5), Gael's sister
- Megan West as Eliza Foster (seasons 2-3), Brandon's wife and Jamie's sister
- Margaret Cho as Herself (season 3)
- Philip Anthony-Rodriguez as Marc Tavez (season 4), the father of Isabella
Reprised roles from The Fosters
editThe following reprised their roles from The Fosters:
- Hayden Byerly as Jude Adams Foster (special guest seasons 1-5),[19] Callie's half-brother and the youngest adopted sibling of Mariana
- Teri Polo as Stef Adams Foster (special guest seasons 1-5),[20] the adoptive mother of Callie and Mariana
- Sherri Saum as Lena Adams Foster (special guest seasons 1-5),[20] the adoptive mother of Callie and Mariana
- Noah Centineo as Jesus Adams Foster (special guest seasons 1-2),[21] Mariana's twin brother and adopted brother of Callie
- David Lambert as Brandon Foster (special guest seasons 1-3, 5),[22] the adoptive sibling of Mariana and Callie
- Robert Gant as Jim Hunter (seasons 2-3, 5), Jamie and Eliza's father and Brandon's father in-law
- Susan Walters as Diane Hunter (seasons 2-3, 5), Jamie and Eliza's mother and Brandon's mother in-law
- Amanda Leighton as Emma Kurtzman (guest season 2), Jesus' fiance
- Gavin MacIntosh as Connor Stevens (guest season 3),[23] Jude's childhood boyfriend
- Bailee Madison as Sophia Quinn (guest Season 5), Sophia is Callie's biological younger half-sister.
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