List of Hollyoaks characters

Hollyoaks is a British television soap opera first broadcast on Channel 4 on 23 October 1995.[1] The following is a list of characters who currently appear in the programme, listed in order of first appearance. In the case that more than one actor has portrayed a character, the current actor portraying the character is listed first.

Present characters

Regular characters

Character Actor(s) Duration Ref(s)
Tony HutchinsonNick Pickard1995–present[2]
Cindy CunninghamStephanie Waring1995–2000, 2002, 2004, 2008–present[2]
Laura Crossley
Hayley Fairclough
Jack OsborneJimmy McKenna1996–present[2]
Darren OsborneAshley Taylor Dawson1996–1997, 1999–2001, 2003–present[2]
Adam Booth
Zara MorganKelly Greenwood1999–2005, 2021–present[3]
Tom CunninghamEllis Hollins1999–present[2]
Nancy HaytonJessica Fox2005–present[2]
Ste HayKieron Richardson2006–present[2]
Mercedes McQueenJennifer Metcalfe2006–present[2]
Warren FoxJamie Lomas2006–2011, 2016–present[4]
John Paul McQueenJames Sutton2006–2008, 2012–2017, 2019–present[5]
Charlie DeanCharlie Behan2006–present[2][6]
Joshua McConville
Leah BarnesElà-May Demircan2007–present[2]
Jessica Croft-Lane
Magic Hurst
Nana McQueenDiane Langton2007–2009, 2012–present[2]
Theresa McQueenJorgie Porter2008–2016, 2020–present[7]
Lucas HayOscar Curtis2009–2019, 2021−present[8][2]
William Hall
Reuben Thwaites
Jude Hawley
Diane O'ConnorAlex Fletcher2010–present[2]
Liberty SavageJessamy Stoddart2010–2013, 2018–present[9]
Abi Phillips
Joel DexterRory Douglas-Speed2011–2013, 2016–present[2]
Andrew Still
Maxine MinniverNikki Sanderson2012–present[2]
Sienna BlakeAnna Passey2012–present[2]
Peri LomaxRuby O'Donnell2013–present[2]
Leela LomaxKirsty-Leigh Porter2013–present[2]
Grace BlackTamara Wall2013–present[2]
Scott DrinkwellRoss Adams2015–present[2]
Sally St. ClaireAnnie Wallace2015–present[2]
James NightingaleGregory Finnegan2016–present[2]
Goldie McQueenChelsee Healey2016–present[2]
Hunter McQueenTheo Graham20162018, 2022present[10]
Prince McQueenMalique Thompson-Dwyer2016–2019, 2021–present[11]
Yasmine MaalikHaiesha Mistry2017–present[2]
Misbah MaalikHarvey Virdi2017–present[2]
Damon KinsellaJacob Roberts2017–present[2]
Imran MaalikIjaz Rana2017–present[2]
Donna-Marie QuinnLucy-Jo Hudson2018–present[12]
Romeo NightingaleOwen Warner2018–present[12]
Brooke HathawayTylan Grant2018–present[13]
Juliet NightingaleNiamh Blackshaw2018–2023[14]
Felix WestwoodRichard Blackwood2020–present[15]
Pearl AndersonDawn Hope2021–present[16]
DeMarcus WestwoodTomi Ade2021–present[17]
Sharon BaileyJamelia2021, 2023present[18]
Ethan WilliamsMatthew James-Bailey2021–present[19]
Dave Chen-WilliamsDominic Power2021–present[19]
Sam Chen-WilliamsMatthew McGivern2021–present[19]
Lizzie Chen-WilliamsLily Best2021–present[19]
Mason Chen-WilliamsFrank Kauer2021–present[19]
Zain RizwaanJonas Khan2022–present[20]
Zoe AndersonGarcia Brown2022–present[21]
Nadira ValliAshling O'Shea2022–present[22]
Norma CrowGlynis Barber2022–present[23]
Vicky GrantAnya Lawrence2022present[24]
Beau RamseyJon-Paul Bell2022present[25]
Shing Lin LeongIzzie Yip2022present[26]
Rayne RoyceJemma Donovan2023present[27]
Lacey LloydAnnabelle Davis2023present[28]
Dillon RayNathaniel Dass2023present[8]
Rafe HarcourtChris Gordon2023−present[29]

Recurring and guest characters

Character Actor(s) Duration Ref(s)
Ella RichardsonErin Palmer2008, 2017–present[2]
Kathleen-Angel McQueenKiara Mellor2010−2016, 2021−present[30]
Nieve Grandison
Oscar OsborneNoah Holdsworth2012−present[31]
Ralph Norman
Zack Norman
Anthony HutchinsonCaelan Cobbledick-Manning2013−present[32][33]
Alby
Maeve
Dee Dee HutchinsonLacey Findlow2013−present[34][33]
Lily Harrington
Annabelle White
Charlotte White
Rose LomaxIsla Pritchard2013−present[35]
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[37]
Mollie Doherty
Mia-Rae
Hilton CunninghamBlake Wood2014−present[38]
Minnie MinniverEva Lorente2014−2020, 2022–present[31][39]
Ava Rooney
Curtis RoyleCharlie Hughes2015−present[40]
Steph Cunningham-LomaxIsabella Hibbert2015−present[41][42]
Katie
Daniel LomaxKyzo-dré Murphy2016−present[43][44]
Beau Bell
Sophie BlakeScarlett Kerr2017, 2019−2020, 2022–present[45]
[46]
[47]
[48]
Daisy Parsonage
Phoebe
Rubie Graham
Laylie
Lottie
Sebastian BlakeTeddie Williamson2017−2020, 2022–present[46]
[47]
[48]
[49]
Elliott Parsonage
Eric
Rorie Graham
Oakley
Ocean
D.S. Naomi CohenAriana Fraval2019−present[50]
Faith Uncredited 2020−present[51]
Eva HutchinsonUncredited 2021−present[52]
Morgan OsborneUncredited 2022−present[53]
Alex Liz Fletcher2023−present[54]
Juan PèrezAriel Butwyna2023−present[55]

Cast changes

Departing characters

Character Actor(s) Ref(s)
Juliet Nightingale Niamh Blackshaw [56]

Returning characters

Character Actor(s) Ref(s)
Luke Morgan Gary Lucy [57]

Former characters

Lists of characters by year of introduction

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