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EastEnders is a long-running British soap opera, first broadcast on BBC One on 19 February 1985. Since then, there have been many characters who have been portrayed by a large number of actors. Some characters have been played by more than one actor, usually in the case of child characters but occasionally for adults too. Todd Carty was brought in to play Mark Fowler after the previous actor, David Scarboro, committed suicide in 1988.[1] Danniella Westbrook originally played Sam Mitchell between 1990 and 2000, but was eventually axed due to a controversy over her private life,[2] and was recast in 2002 with the role going to Kim Medcalf.[3] However, Westbrook reprised the role in 2009 and 2016.[4][5] Some actors have also portrayed more than one character, such as Linda Henry and Diane Parish. Ellen Thomas has played four different characters:[6] Pearl Chadwick in 1990, Estella Hulton in 2002, Grace Olubunmi from 2010 to 2011, and Claudette Hubbard from 2015 to 2016. The longest-serving cast member is Adam Woodyatt, who has played Ian Beale since the show's first episode without ever leaving the cast. Bill Treacher was the first actor to be cast in the show, having been considered by its creators, Julia Smith and Tony Holland, for the role of Arthur Fowler from its conception.

Occasionally, a celebrity not known for his or her acting will appear in EastEnders. Robbie Williams made a cameo appearance in a scene set in The Queen Victoria public house where he was seen in the background talking on the telephone,[7] and Mayor of London Boris Johnson appeared as himself in October 2009.[8] The previous Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, accused the BBC of political bias for allowing Johnson to appear in the programme.[9] Before the Spice Girls, Emma Bunton was cast as a troubled youth in the soap.[10] Big Brother 7's Nikki Grahame once had a background role in the show.[11] Blue Peter presenter Peter Purves also appeared in 1987 as Martin Hunter, a patronising television reporter.[10] David Walliams played a friend of Alfie Moon in 2003.

Current cast

Natalie Cassidy played Sonia Fowler between 1993 and 2007, with brief returns in 2010 and 2011 and a full time one in 2014.
Trinidadian-British actor Rudolph Walker has played Patrick Trueman since 2001.
Lacey Turner played Stacey Slater from 2004 to 2010, for which she won over 30 awards. She returned in 2014.[12]
Tony Clay has played Callum "Halfway" Highway since 2018.
Cast member Character First appearance1 Note
Episode number Original broadcast date
Gillian Taylforth Kathy Beale 1 19 February 1985
Letitia Dean Sharon Watts 1 19 February 1985
Jane Slaughter Tracey 1 19 February 1985 Recurring role
Ulric Browne Winston 81 26 November 1985 Recurring role
Steve McFadden Phil Mitchell 526 20 February 1990
Natalie Cassidy Sonia Fowler 927 21 December 1993
Perry Fenwick Billy Mitchell 1689 2 November 1998
Jessie Wallace Kat Slater 2003 18 September 2000
Rudolph Walker Patrick Trueman 2166 13 September 2001
Liz Sweet Marie Evans Unknown 2003 Recurring role
Lacey Turner Stacey Slater 2826 1 November 2004
Gillian Wright Jean Slater 2852 16 December 2004
Emma Barton Honey Mitchell 3050 22 November 2005
Diane Parish Denise Fox 3150 11 May 2006
Grace Janet Mitchell Unknown September 2006 Recurring role
Linda Henry Shirley Carter 3270 7 December 2006
Jamie Borthwick Jay Brown 3274 14 December 2006
Scott Maslen Jack Branning 29 October 2007
Shona McGarty Whitney Dean 1 April 2008
Tameka Empson Kim Fox 24 November 2009
Danielle Harold Lola Pearce 2011 Departing 2023
Kellie Bright Linda Carter 19 December 2013
Danny Dyer Mick Carter 25 December 2013 Departing 2022
Ben Champniss Shrimpy 14 April 2014 Recurring role
James Bye Martin Fowler 5 December 2014
Freddie Phillips Will Mitchell 12 November 2015 Recurring role
Lorraine Stanley Karen Taylor 15 June 2017
Clair Norris Bernadette Taylor 15 June 2017
Tony Clay Callum "Halfway" Highway 5628/5629 1 January 2018
Roger Griffiths Mitch Baker 12 March 2018
Frankie Day Ricky Mitchell 13 August 2018 Recurring role
Kara-Leah Fernandes Bailey Baker 5847 10 January 2019 Recurring role
Gurlaine Kaur Garcha Ash Kaur 2019
Shiv Jalota Vinny Panesar 2019
Balvinder Sopal Suki Panesar 2020
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Full cast list

Kacey Ainsworth played Little Mo Mitchell from 2000–2006.
Annette Badland portrayed Babe Smith between 2014 and 2017.
Nick Berry appeared regularly in the show as Simon Wicks between 1985 and 1990.
Lucy Benjamin portrayed Lisa Fowler from 1998 to 2003, and reappeared in 2010, 2017 and 2019–2020.
Actress Gemma Bissix played Clare Bates as a child from 1993 to 1998, and again as an adult in 2008.
Charlie Brooks played Janine Butcher from 1999 to 2004, taking over the role from Alexia Demetriou, and returned in 2008 until 2014.
Todd Carty took over from David Scarboro to play the character Mark Fowler from 1990 to 2003.
June Brown portrayed Dot Cotton in EastEnders from 1985 to 2020, taking a break between 1993 and 1997.
Michelle Collins played Cindy Beale from 1988 to 1990 and 1992 to 1998.
Letitia Dean played the character Sharon Watts from the show's first episode in 1985 and departed in 1995. She returned from 2001 to 2006, and again from 2012.
Danny Dyer joined the show in 2013, playing Mick Carter.
Marc Elliott played Syed Masood from 2009 to 2012.
Jamie Foreman joined the cast as Derek Branning from 2011 to 2012. The role was previously played by Terence Beesley in 1996.[13]
Musician Goldie appeared in the soap in 2001 and 2002 as gangster Angel Hudson.
Michelle Gayle portrayed Hattie Tavernier between 1990 and 1993.
Actor Mohammed George played road-sweeper Gus Smith from 2002 to 2008.
From 1990 to 1991, Jan Graveson played the character of Disa O'Brien.
Ben Hardy was the sixth actor to play Peter Beale, doing so from 2013 to 2015.
Scarlett Johnson portrayed Vicki Fowler from 2003 to 2004.
Ross Kemp played Grant Mitchell between 1990 and 1999, returning again in 2005, 2006 and 2016.
German actor Kristian Kiehling played Latvian Aleks Shirovs from 2014 to 2015.
Jamie Lomas joined the cast as Jake Stone in 2013, and left in 2014, with a one-off return in 2015.
Zöe Lucker was cast in the role of Vanessa Gold in 2010, leaving in 2011.
Laila Morse played Mo Harris from 2000 to 2016 and returned in 2018.
Derek Martin portrayed Charlie Slater in the show from 2000 until 2010, making one-off appearances in 2013 and 2016.
Ricky Norwood joined the cast in 2010 as Arthur "Fatboy" Chubb, a character created for the spin-off series EastEnders: E20, and left in 2015.
Actress Patsy Palmer originally portrayed her character Bianca Jackson from 1993 to 1999, returning in 2002 in the spin-off episode Ricky & Bianca and again as a full-time character in 2008 until 2014.
Himesh Patel appeared in the role of Tamwar Masood regularly from 2007 to 2016.
Shane Richie appeared in EastEnders from 2002 to 2005 and 2010 to 2016 as Alfie Moon.
Actress Jenna Russell played Michelle Fowler from 2016 to 2018. The role was played by Susan Tully from 1985 to 1995.
From 2000 to 2005, Michelle Ryan portrayed the character of Zoe Slater.
David Spinx played character Keith Miller between 2004 and 2008.
Child actor Michael-Joel David Stuart played Jordan Johnson from 2008 to 2010.
Sophie Thompson played villain Stella Crawford from 2006 to 2007.
Indian-born actress Nina Wadia played matriarch Zainab Masood from 2007 to 2013.
The character of Stan Carter was played by Timothy West between 2014 and 2015.
Barbara Windsor played Peggy Mitchell from 1994 to 2010, returning for short periods between 2013 and 2016, when the character was killed off. The role was also portrayed by Jo Warne in 1991.
Adam Woodyatt is the longest-serving actor in EastEnders, having portrayed Ian Beale continuously since the first episode on 19 February 1985 until his departure in 2021.
Actress Gillian Wright has portrayed Jean Slater since 2004.

A

Cast member Character Duration Ref.
Joe Absolom Matthew Rose 1997–2000 [14]
Anna Acton Emma Summerhayes 2014–2015 [15]
Zahra Ahmadi Shabnam Masood 2007–2008 [16]
Kacey Ainsworth Little Mo Mitchell 2000–2006 [17]
Victoria Alcock Laura 1991–1992
Lorraine Salter 2012 [18]
Terry Alderton Terry Spraggan 2013–2015 [19]
James Alexandrou Martin Fowler 1996–2007 [20]
Doug Allen Nathan Williams 2001–2002
John Altman Nick Cotton 1985–1993, 1998, 2000–2001, 2008–2009, 2014–2015 [21][22][23]
Janet Amsden Margaret Wilson 2005–2006
Devon Anderson Billie Jackson 1993–1997, 2010 [24]
Howard Antony Alan Jackson 1993–1997, 2010 [25]
Kathryn Apanowicz Magda Czajkowski 1987–1988 [26]
Jasmine Armfield Bex Fowler 2014–2020 [27]
Debbie Arnold April Branning 1995–1996 [28]
Nicole Arumugam Shelley Lewis 1992–1994
Marcia Ashton Doris Moisey 2002–2003
Adam Astll Luke Browning 2017
Sam Attwater Leon Small 2010 [29]
Charlotte Avery Tina Stewart 2005 [30]

B

Cast member Character Duration Ref.
Kylie Babbington Jodie Gold 2010–2011 [31]
Annette Badland Babe Smith 2014–2017 [32][33]
Nicholas Bailey Anthony Trueman 2000–2005, 2014
Nicholas Ball Terry Bates 2007–2009
Marc Bannerman Gianni di Marco 1998–2000 [34]
Jasmyn Banks Alice Branning 2012–2013 [35][36]
Glynis Barber Glenda Mitchell 2010–2011, 2016–2017 [37][38]
John Bardon Jim Branning 1996, 1999–2011 [39]
Lynda Baron Linda Clarke 2006, 2008–2009, 2016 [40]
Frank Barrie Edward Bishop 2010–2011 [41]
Emma Barton Honey Mitchell 2005–2008, 2014– [42]
Lucy Bayler Elizabeth Beale 1988
Gary Beadle Paul Trueman 2001–2004 [43]
Natasha Beaumont SJ Fletcher 2006
Joel Beckett Jake Moon 2004–2006
Seraphina Beh Madison Drake 2017
Rolan Bell Theo Kelly 2009 [44]
Lucy Benjamin Lisa Fowler 1998–2003, 2010, 2017, 2019–2020 [45]
Tiana Benjamin Chelsea Fox 2006–2010 [46]
Declan Bennett Charlie Cotton 2014–2015, 2017 [47]
Hywel Bennett Jack Dalton 2003
Ishia Bennison Guizin Osman 1985–1989
Liam Bergin Danny Mitchell 2010, 2016–2017 [48]
Patrick Bergin Aidan Maguire 2017–2018
Nick Berry Simon Wicks 1985–1990, 2012
Khali Best Dexter Hartman 2013–2015 [49][50]
Ace Bhatti Yusef Khan 2010–2011 [51]
Haluk Bilginer Mehmet Osman 1985–1989
Leila Birch Teresa di Marco 1998–2000
Gemma Bissix Clare Bates 1993–1998, 2008
Richard Blackwood Vincent Hubbard 2015–2018 [52]
Syan Blake Frankie Pierre 1996–1997 [53]
Lin Blakley Pam Coker 2014–2019, 2022 [54][55]
Stefan Booth Greg Jessop 2010–2011 [56]
Jamie Borthwick Jay Brown 2006–
John Bowler Dougie Slade 2002–2003
William Boyde James Willmott-Brown 1986–1989, 1992, 2017
Paul Bradley Nigel Bates 1992–1998
Luisa Bradshaw-White Tina Carter 2013–2020 [57]
Hilda Braid Nana Moon 2002–2005
Laurie Brett Jane Beale 2004–2012, 2014–2017 [58]
Garey Bridges Lloyd Tavernier 1990–1992
Kellie Bright Girl (uncredited) 1986 [59]
Linda Carter 2013– [60]
Rachel Bright Poppy Meadow 2011–2014 [61]
Charlie Brooks Janine Butcher 1999–2004, 2008–2014, 2021–2022 [62]
Ray Brooks Joe Macer 2005–2007
June Brown Dot Cotton 1985–1993, 1997–2020 [63]
Ulric Browne Winston 1985–
James Bye Martin Fowler 2014– [64]
Hetti Bywater Lucy Beale 2012–2015 [65][66]

C

Cast member Character Duration Ref.
Aaron Carrington Junior Roberts 1987–1989
Eliot Carrington Bobby Beale 2014–2017
Todd Carty Mark Fowler 1990–2003 [1]
Daniel Casey Tom Bailey 2017
Michael Cashman Colin Russell 1986–1989, 2016, 2022 [67]
Natalie Cassidy Sonia Fowler 1993–2007, 2010–2011, 2014– [68]
Tony Caunter Roy Evans 1994–2003
Robert Cavanah Tommy Grant 2004
Ameet Chana Adi Ferreira 2003–2005
Heather Chasen Lydia Simmonds 2011 [69]
Shirley Cheriton Debbie Wilkins 1985–1987
Stephen Churchett Marcus Christie 1990–1991, 1993, 1996, 1998, 2000–2004, 2014–2015
Melanie Clark Pullen Mary Flaherty 1997–1999
Tony Clay Callum "Halfway" Highway 2018–
Charlie Clements Bradley Branning 2006–2010
Cavan Clerkin Joel Reynolds 2009 [70]
Chris Coghill Tony King 2008–2009 [71]
Desune Coleman Lenny Wallace 1996–1999
Michelle Collins Cindy Beale 1988–1990, 1992–1998
Molly Conlin Dotty Cotton 2008–2010 [72]
Pat Coombs Marge Green 1989–1990
Daniel Coonan David Priors 2011
Carl White 2013–2014 [73][61]
Judy Cornwell Queenie Trott 2007–2008
Lindsey Coulson Carol Jackson 1993–1997, 1999, 2010–2015 [25][74]
Gerry Cowper Anne Lindsay 2002
Rosie Miller 2004–2006
Nicola Cowper Gina Williams 1998–1999, 2007, 2014
Lauren Crace Danielle Jones 2008–2009
Sydney Craven Alexandra D'Costa 2017
Adam Croasdell Al Jenkins 2009–2010 [75]
Brian Croucher Ted Hills 1995–1997
Carmel Cryan Brenda Boyle 2008–2009
Pamela Cundell Nora Swann 2005–2006

D

Cast member Character Duration Ref.
Phil Daniels Kevin Wicks 2006–2008 [76]
Priya Davdra Iqra Ahmed 2019–2022 [77]
Linda Davidson Mary Smith 1985–1988, 2019, 2022 [78]
Ross Davidson Andy O'Brien 1985–1986
Race Davies Jackie Owen 1999–2000 [14]
Bobby Davro Vinnie Monks 2007–2008
Letitia Dean Sharon Watts 1985–1995, 2001–2006, 2012– [79]
Peter Dean Pete Beale 1985–1993
Daniela Denby-Ashe Sarah Hills 1995–1999
Jack Derges Andy Flynn 2016 [80]
Matt Di Angelo Dean Wicks 2006–2008, 2014–2016 [81][82]
Janet Dibley Lorna Cartwright 1997–1998, 2016 [83]
Tony Discipline Tyler Moon 2011–2013 [84][85]
Anita Dobson Angie Watts 1985–1988
Elaine Donnelly WPC Alison Howard 1985–1987
Edna Doré Mo Butcher 1988–1990
Pavel Douglas Gregory Mantel 1988–1989
Philip Dowling Leo Taylor 2004–2005
Amanda Drew May Wright 2006–2008
Richard Driscoll Alex Healy 1997–1999
Nicola Duffett Debbie Bates 1993–1995
Madeline Duggan Lauren Branning 2006–2010 [86]
Sharon Duncan Brewster Andrea 1992
Trina Johnson 2009
Danny Dyer Mick Carter 2013–2022 [60]

E

Cast member Character Duration Ref.
Richard Elis Huw Edwards 1996–1999
Marc Elliott Syed Masood 2009–2012 [87]
Tom Ellis Oliver Cousins 2006
Nabil Elouahabi Tariq Larousi 2003–2005
Michael Elphick Harry Slater 2001
Tameka Empson Kim Fox 2009–
David Essex Eddie Moon 2011 [88]
Eddie Eyre Josh Hemmings 2017–2018
Tommy Eytle Jules Tavernier 1990–1997

F

Cast member Character Duration Ref.
Craig Fairbrass Dan Sullivan 1999–2001 [34]
Brett Fancy Tony 1992
Bird Meadows 2007, 2009
Lisa Faulkner Fi Browning 2017 [89]
Leonard Fenton Harold Legg 1985–1997, 2000, 2004, 2007, 2018–2019 [90][78]
Perry Fenwick Billy Mitchell 1998–
Cheryl Fergison Heather Trott 2007–2012 [91]
Meryl Fernandes Afia Masood 2009–2012 [92]
Alex Ferns Trevor Morgan 2000–2002
Frankie Fitzgerald Ashley Cotton 2000–2001
Lorna Fitzgerald Abi Branning 2006–2018 [93]
Cerith Flinn Gethin Pryce 2017
Russell Floyd Michael Rose 1996–1999
Delanie Forbes Cassie Carpenter 1985–1986
James Forde Liam Butcher 2008–2015 [94]
Jamie Foreman Derek Branning 2011–2012 [13]
Gretchen Franklin Ethel Skinner 1985–1997, 2000
Tanya Franks Rainie Cross 2007–2008, 2010–2011, 2014–2015, 2018–2022 [95][66][96]
Michael French David Wicks 1993–1996, 2012–2014 [97][98]
Maria Friedman Elaine Peacock 2014–2017
Nina Fry Amy 2005–2006

G

Cast member Character Duration Ref.
Dean Gaffney Robbie Jackson 1993–2004, 2010, 2015, 2017–2019 [25][99][100]
Nitin Ganatra Masood Ahmed 2007–2019 [101]
Michelle Gayle Hattie Tavernier 1990–1993
Ruth Gemmell Debra Dean 2009
Mohammed George Gus Smith 2002–2008
Susan George Margaret Walker 2001 [102]
Davood Ghadami Kush Kazemi 2014–2021 [103][104]
Shivani Ghai Ayesha Rana 2012–2013 [105]
Tanveer Ghani Rezaul Kabir 1986–1988
Shreela Ghosh Naima Jeffery 1985–1987
James Gilbey Jack Woodman 1992–1993
Don Gilet Biscuit (The Return of Nick Cotton) 2000
Lucas Johnson 2008–2010, 2016, 2020–2021 [46]
Nathaniel Gleed Liam Butcher 2002–2004
Seán Gleeson Conor Flaherty 1997–1999
Goldie Angel Hudson 2001–2002 [43]
Leroy Golding Celestine Tavernier 1990–1993
Marlaine Gordon Lydia 1995–1996 [106]
Jacqui Gordon-Lawrence Etta Tavernier 1990–1992, 1994
Victoria Gould Polly Becker 1997–1998
Leslie Grantham Den Watts 1985–1989, 2003–2005
Jan Graveson Disa O'Brien 1990–1991, 2022
Michael Greco Beppe di Marco 1998–2002 [107]
Roger Griffiths Mitch Baker 2018–
CP Grogan Ros Thorne 1997–1998
Ricky Grover Andrew Cotton 2011–2012 [108]
Ricky Groves Garry Hobbs 2000–2009

H

Cast member Character Duration Ref.
Linal Haft Harry Gold 2010–2011 [109]
Gary Hailes Barry Clark 1986–1989
Jill Halfpenny Kate Mitchell 2002–2005
John Hallam Barnsey Barnes 1988–1990
Lisa Hammond Donna Yates 2014–2018 [110]
Mona Hammond Midwife 1986
Blossom Jackson 1994–1997, 2010
Ben Hardy Peter Beale 2013–2015 [111][112]
Nigel Harman Dennis Rickman 2003–2005
Danielle Harold Lola Pearce 2011–2015, 2019–2023 [113]
Carol Harrison Mother 1986
Louise Raymond 1998–1999
Steven Hartley Matthew Jackson 1988–1989
Lily Harvey Shenice Quinn 2011–2012 [114]
Danny-Boy Hatchard Lee Carter 2014–2017, 2019–2020 [115][116]
Charlie G. Hawkins Darren Miller 2004–2011
Vivien Heilbron Christine Pretis 1989–1990, 1992
Linda Henry Lorraine Salter 1991–1992
Shirley Carter 2006–
Nicky Henson Jack Edwards 2006
Karen Henthorn Julie Haye 1997–1998
Devon Higgs Morgan Butcher 2008–2014, 2016 [117][118]
Michael Higgs Andy Hunter 2003–2005
Dave Hill Bert Atkinson 2006–2007
Maddy Hill Nancy Carter 2014–2016, 2021–2022 [119]
Carly Hillman Nicky di Marco 1998–2000
Mark Homer Tony Hills 1995–1999
Joan Hooley Josie McFarlane 1998–2000
Jane How Jan Hammond 1986–1987, 2002–2003
Karl Howman Buster Briggs 2014–2016 [120]

J

Cast member Character Duration Ref.
Judith Jacob Carmel Jackson 1986–1989
Shaheen Jafargholi Shakil Kazemi 2016–2018 [121]
Oscar James Tony Carpenter 1985–1987
Raji James Ash Ferreira 2003–2005
Simone James Becca Swanson 2009–2010 [122]
Alex James-Phelps Travis Law-Hughes 2017
Louise Jameson Rosa di Marco 1998–2000 [34]
Katie Jarvis Hayley Slater 2018–2019
Martin Jarvis Harvey Freeman 2010 [123]
Rory Jennings Craig Dixon 2007
Cornell S John Sam James 2013 [124]
Andrew Johnson Saeed Jeffery 1985
Scarlett Johnson Vicki Fowler 2003–2004
Charlie Jones Ben Mitchell 2006–2010 [125]
Elliott Jordan Gavin 2005
Callum Monks 2008–2009 [126]
Michelle Joseph Della Alexander 1994–1995
Indira Joshi Mariam Ahmed 2018–2019 [127]
Jacqueline Jossa Lauren Branning 2010–2018, 2022 [128][93]
Jo Joyner Tanya Branning 2006–2013, 2015, 2017–2018 [129][130][131]

K

Cast member Character Duration Ref.
Preeya Kalidas Amira Masood 2009–2012 [132]
Shobu Kapoor Gita Kapoor 1993–1998
Anna Karen Aunt Sal 1996–1997, 2001–2004, 2007–2010, 2013–2017
Ivan Kaye Johnathon Leroy 2003–2005
Robert Kazinsky Sean Slater 2006–2009, 2019, 2021–2022
Michael Keating Reverend Stevens 2005–2013, 2015–2017 [133]
Mimi Keene Cindy Williams 2013–2015 [134]
Tilly Keeper Louise Mitchell 2016–2020 [135]
Elizabeth Kelly Nellie Ellis 1993–1998, 2000
Martin Kemp Steve Owen 1998–2002 [14]
Ross Kemp Grant Mitchell 1990–1999, 2005–2006, 2016 [136]
Arinze Kene Connor Stanley 2010–2011
Emer Kenny Zsa Zsa Carter 2010 [29]
Barbara Keogh Lilly Mattock 1998–1999
Kristian Kiehling Aleks Shirovs 2014–2015 [137][138]
Brooke Kinsella Kelly Taylor 2001–2004
Joseph Kpobie Juley Smith 2002–2006
Ashley Kumar Todd Taylor 2009–2010

L

Cast member Character Duration Ref.
Jonny Labey Paul Coker 2015–2016 [139][140]
Stuart Laing Rob Minter 2006–2007
Leanne Lakey Belinda Peacock 2001–2003
Larry Lamb Archie Mitchell 2008–2009 [141]
Harry Landis Felix Kawalski 1995–1997
Sophie Langham Binnie Roberts 1994–1995
Bonnie Langford Carmel Kazemi 2015–2018 [142][143]
Matt Lapinskas Anthony Moon 2011–2012 [84][144]
Jody Latham Rob Grayson 2011 [145][146]
Ian Lavender Derek Harkinson 2001–2005, 2016–2017 [147]
Thomas Law Peter Beale 2006–2010 [148]
Josie Lawrence Manda Best 2009–2010 [149]
Sophie Lawrence Diane Butcher 1988–1991, 1993–1994, 1997, 2008, 2012
George Layton Norman Simmonds 2011–2012 [150]
Huggy Leaver Clint 2004–2006
Jon Lee Josh Saunders 1997–1998
Jacqueline Leonard Lorraine Wicks 1996–1997
Petra Letang Naomi Julien 2005–2007 [151]
Leon Lissek Bruno di Marco 1998
Jamie Lomas Jake Stone 2013–2015 [152][66]
Stephen Lord Jase Dyer 2007–2008
Elaine Lordan Lynne Hobbs 2000–2004
Zöe Lucker Vanessa Gold 2010–2011 [153]
Gary Lucy Danny Pennant 2012–2014 [154]
Ashvin Luximon Asif Malik 1999–2003
Andrew Lynford Simon Raymond 1996–1999
Louisa Lytton Ruby Allen 2005–2006, 2018–2021 [155]

M

Cast member Character Duration Ref.
Colin Mace Doctor 1997
Ashley Chubb 2011 [156]
Francis Magee Liam Tyler 1993–1995
Kate Magowan Sadie Young 2013–2014 [157]
Leonard Maguire Uncle 1986–1988
Sean Maguire Aidan Brosnan 1993
Sean Mahon Ray Kelly 2018–2019 [158]
Linda Marlowe Sylvie Carter 2014–2017
Derek Martin Charlie Slater 2000–2011, 2013, 2016 [159][160]
James Martin Peter Beale 2004–2006
Samantha Leigh Martin Vicki Fowler 1988–1995
Jake Maskall Danny Moon 2004–2006
Scott Maslen Jack Branning 2007–2013, 2015– [161]
Jamila Massey Neelam Kapoor 1997–1998
Forbes Masson Rodney Morris 2000
Jacquetta May Rachel Kominski 1991–1993
Martine McCutcheon Tiffany Mitchell 1995–1998 [107]
Neil McDermott Ben 2003
Ryan Malloy 2009–2011, 2014, 2016 [162][163]
Phil McDermott Trevor Short 1989–1990
Gary McDonald Darren Roberts 1987–1988
Steve McFadden Phil Mitchell 1990–2003, 2005–
Shona McGarty Whitney Dean 2008–
Christopher McHallem Rod Norman 1987–1990
Pauline McLynn Yvonne Cotton 2014–2015 [164]
Alex McSweeney Graham Foster 2003–2005
Kim Medcalf Sam Mitchell 2002–2005, 2022– [3]
Paul J. Medford Kelvin Carpenter 1985–1987
Michael Melia Eddie Royle 1990–1991
Riley Carter Millington Kyle Slater 2015–2016 [165][166]
Kika Mirylees Hazel Hobbs 2007–2008 [167]
Jimi Mistry Fred Fonseca 1998–2000
Ann Mitchell Jane Williams 2001–2002 [95]
Cora Cross 2011–2015, 2017–2018 [95][168]
Bunmi Mojekwu Mercy Olubunmi 2010–2011 [169][170]
Mark Monero Steve Elliot 1991–1996
Robyn Moore Shirley Benson 2003–2004 [171]
Paul Moriarty George Palmer 1996–1998
Zack Morris Keegan Baker 2017–2022
Campbell Morrison Charlie Mason 1996, 1998–1999
Laila Morse Mo Harris 2000–2016, 2018–2021 [172]
Cathy Murphy Lorna 1991 [173]
Trisha Taylor 2005
Julie Perkins 2010–2011
Billy Murray Johnny Allen 2005–2006

N

Cast member Character Duration Ref.
Rukku Nahar Habiba Ahmed 2019–2020 [77]
Alison Newman Samantha Keeble 2008, 2014–2016, 2022–
Paul Nicholas Gavin Sullivan 2015–2016 [174]
Paul Nicholls Joe Wicks 1996–1997
Steve Nicholson Gavin Sharp 2003
Carli Norris Alice McMahon 1998 [175][176]
Belinda Peacock 2016
Ricky Norwood Fatboy 2010–2015 [177]

O

Cast member Character Duration Ref.
Tracy-Ann Oberman Chrissie Watts 2004–2005
Cindy O'Callaghan Andrea Price 1994–1995, 1999
Allan O'Keefe Chris Smith 1985–1988
Colm Ó Maonlaí Tom Banks 2002
Maggie O'Neill Suzy Branning 2008
Tara Lynne O'Neill Joanne Ryan 2002–2003
Tamzin Outhwaite Mel Owen 1998–2002, 2018–2019 [178]
Sid Owen Ricky Butcher 1988–2000, 2002–2004, 2008–2012 [179]
Belinda Owusu Libby Fox 2006–2010, 2014–2017

P

Cast member Character Duration Ref.
Patsy Palmer Bianca Jackson 1993–1999, 2002, 2008–2014, 2019 [179]
Ray Panthaki Ronny Ferreira 2003–2005
Brittany Papple Louise Mitchell 2010
Alison Pargeter Sarah Cairns 2004
Diane Parish Lola Christie 1998 [76]
Denise Fox 2006– [46]
Cliff Parisi Minty Peterson 2002–2010
Christopher Parker Spencer Moon 2002–2005
John Partridge Christian Clarke 2008–2012, 2014–2016 [180][40]
Joshua Pascoe Ben Mitchell 2010–2012 [181]
Himesh Patel Tamwar Masood 2007–2016 [182]
Caroline Paterson Ruth Fowler 1994–1999
Clare Perkins Ava Hartman 2012–2013 [124]
Polly Perkins Rose Cotton 2011–2012 [183]
Jon Peyton Price Martin Fowler 1985–1996
John Pickard Kevin 1993–1996
Louise Plowright Julie Cooper 1989–1990
Babita Pohoomull Preeti Choraria 2006–2008 [184]
Gary Powell Laurie Bates 1989–1990
Lizzie Power Christine Hewitt 1992–1993
David Proud Adam Best 2009–2010 [185]

Q

Cast member Character Duration Ref.
Pooky Quesnel Rachel Branning 2007–2010

R

Cast member Character Duration Ref.
Stephen Rahman-Hughes Adam Bateman 2018–2019 [186]
Sandy Ratcliff Sue Osman 1985–1989
Ian Reddington Richard Cole 1992–1994
Ian Redford Ken Raynor 1990–1991
Harry Reid Ben Mitchell 2014–2018 [187][188]
Mike Reid Frank Butcher 1987–2000, 2002–2003, 2005
Ted Reilly Johnny Carter 2016–2018 [189]
Wendy Richard Pauline Fowler 1985–2006
Gavin Richards Terry Raymond 1996–2002 [102]
Shane Richie Alfie Moon 2002–2005, 2010–2016, 2018–2019, 2022– [190]
David Roper Geoff Barnes 1994–1995
Lee Ross Owen Turner 2006, 2009 [191]
Jenna Russell Michelle Fowler 2016–2018 [192][193]
Lee Ryan Woody Woodward 2017–2018 [194]
Michelle Ryan Zoe Slater 2000–2005
Jack Ryder Jamie Mitchell 1998–2002 [195]

S

Cast member Character Duration Ref.
Aftab Sachak Ashraf Karim 1987–1990
Sally Sagoe Hannah Carpenter 1985–1987
Pam St. Clement Pat Butcher 1986–2012, 2016 [196]
Pamela Salem Joanne Francis 1988–1989
Nejdet Salih Ali Osman 1985–1989
Edward Savage Steven Beale 1998–2002
Nadia Sawalha Annie Palmer 1997–1999 [197]
David Scarboro Mark Fowler 1985–1987 [1]
Leslie Schofield Brian Wicks 1988–1989
Jeff Healy 1997–2000 [34]
Rebecca Scroggs Tosh Mackintosh 2014 [198]
Pooja Shah Kareena Ferreira 2003–2005
Jade Sharif Rebecca Miller 2005–2007
Madhav Sharma Arshad Ahmed 2018–2019 [127]
Phaldut Sharma AJ Ahmed 2012–2014 [199][61]
Judi Shekoni Precious Hudson 2002 [43]
Steve John Shepherd Michael Moon 2010–2013 [200][201]
Deborah Sheridan-Taylor Saskia Duncan 1998–1999
Kellie Shirley Carly Wicks 2006–2008, 2012 [202]
Aaron Sidwell Steven Beale 2007–2008, 2016–2017 [203]
Rita Simons Roxy Mitchell 2007–2017 [204]
Rani Singh Sufia Karim 1988–1990
Corinne Skinner-Carter Audrey Trueman 2000–2001 [205]
Jane Slaughter Tracey 1985– [206]
Roger Sloman Les Coker 2012, 2014–2016 [54][55]
Maisie Smith Tiffany Butcher 2008–2014, 2016, 2018–2022 [117][118][207]
Bindya Solanki Nita Mistry 2001–2003, 2019
Lucy Speed Natalie Evans 1994–1995, 1999–2004
David Spinx Sharkey 1999
Keith Miller 2004–2008
Lorraine Stanley Young Mo (Pat and Mo) 2004
Thelma Bragg 2016
Karen Taylor 2017–
Sophie Stanton Jill Marsden 2001–2003, 2009–2012, 2015 [208]
Nicola Stapleton Mandy Salter 1992–1994, 2011–2012
Maggie Steed Joyce Murray 2017–2018 [209]
Sam Strike Johnny Carter 2013–2014 [210][211]
Michael-Joel David Stuart Jordan Johnson 2008–2010
Una Stubbs Caroline Bishop 2006
Melissa Suffield Lucy Beale 2004–2010 [148]
Joe Swash Mickey Miller 2003–2008, 2011
Shana Swash Demi Miller 2004–2006

T

Cast member Character Duration Ref.
Dalip Tahil Dan Ferreira 2003
Elaine Tan Li Chong 2006–2007
Donald Tandy Tom Clements 1986–1988
Stella Tanner Luisa di Marco 1998
Ron Tarr Big Ron 1985–1997 [212]
Gillian Taylforth Kathy Beale 1985–2000, 2015– [213]
Roberta Taylor Irene Raymond 1997–2000
Rakhee Thakrar Shabnam Masood 2014–2016 [214]
Ellen Thomas Pearl Chadwick 1990
Estella Hulton 2002
Grace Olubunmi 2010–2011 [215]
Claudette Hubbard 2015–2016 [216][217]
Sophie Thompson Stella Crawford 2006–2007
Mark Thrippleton Paul Priestly 1989–1990
Ramon Tikaram Qadim Shah 2009–2010, 2011–2012 [218]
Christopher Timothy Ted Murray 2017–2019 [209]
Troy Titus-Adams Nina Harris 1999–2000
Kara Tointon Dawn Swann 2005–2009
Nina Toussaint-White Syd Chambers 2009 [219]
Bill Treacher Arthur Fowler 1985–1996
Michael Tudor Barnes Willy Roper 1995–1996
Susan Tully Michelle Fowler 1985–1995
Lacey Turner Stacey Slater 2004–2010, 2014– [12]

V

Cast member Character Duration Ref.
Chucky Venn Ray Dixon 2012–2013 [220]
Deepak Verma Sanjay Kapoor 1993–1998
Tilly Vosbergh Susan Rose 1997–1999

W

Cast member Character Duration Ref.
Joivan Wade Jordan Johnson 2016 [221]
Nina Wadia Zainab Masood 2007–2013 [16][222]
Jemma Walker Sasha Perkins 2003–2005
Rudolph Walker Patrick Trueman 2001–
Glen Wallace Cameron Bryant 2014–2016
Jessie Wallace Kat Slater 2000–2005, 2010–2016, 2018– [223]
Danny Walters Keanu Taylor 2017–2020
Aaron Thomas Ward Jagger Rawley 2018
Kierston Wareing Kirsty Branning 2012–2014 [61]
Jo Warne Peggy Mitchell 1991
Hannah Waterman HIV patient 1997
Laura Beale 2000–2004
Tom Watt Lofty Holloway 1985–1988, 2019, 2022 [78]
Sian Webber Ritchie Scott 2005–2012, 2014–2016, 2018
Gary Webster Graham Clark 1987–1988
Timothy West Stan Carter 2014–2015 [32][224]
Danniella Westbrook Sam Mitchell 1990–1993, 1995–1996, 1999–2000, 2009–2010, 2016 [4][5]
Gary Whelan Terry Rich 1985, 1987
DS Paul Kemmit (Perfectly Frank) 2003
Rachel Wilde Nikki Spraggan 2013–2014
Clare Wilkie Sandra di Marco 2000–2001 [34]
Kate Williams Liz Turner 2006, 2009–2010 [191]
Krystle Williams Kim McFarlane 1998–2002
Sylvester Williams Mick McFarlane 1996–2002
Shaun Williamson Paramedic 1994
Barry Evans 1994–2004 [225]
Barbara Windsor Peggy Mitchell 1994–2010, 2013–2016 [226][227]
Anna Wing Lou Beale 1985–1988
Mark Wingett Mike Swann 2005–2006
Charlie Winter Hunter Owen 2018–2019
David Witts Joey Branning 2012–2013 [228][229]
Samantha Womack Ronnie Mitchell 2007–2011, 2013–2017 [230][231]
Jake Wood Max Branning 2006–2021 [125]
Steven Woodcock Clyde Tavernier 1990–1993
Edward Woodward Tommy Clifford 2009
Adam Woodyatt Ian Beale 1985–
Gillian Wright Jean Slater 2004– [76][232][233]
Angela Wynter Yolande Trueman 2003–2008, 2017

Z

Cast member Character Duration Ref.
Matilda Ziegler Donna Ludlow 1987–1989 [234]

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