List of Benidorm characters

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This is a list of cast members and characters from the British sitcom Benidorm , which aired from 2007 to 2018. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

Contents

Main characters

CharacterActorSeriesDuration
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Kate Weedon Abigail Cruttenden MainR1x01–2x06, 3x05–3x06
Martin Weedon Nicholas Burns MainR1x01–3x06, 6x03–6x04
Noreen Maltby Elsie Kelly MainMain1x01–5x07, 7x03–8x05, 9x05–10x07
Geoff Maltby aka "The Oracle" Johnny Vegas MainMain1x01–3x06, 7x03–8x05, 9x05–9x08
Mick Garvey Steve Pemberton MainR1x01–7x02
Janice Garvey Siobhan Finneran MainR1x01–7x02
Madge Harvey Sheila Reid MainRG1x01–7x02, 8x03
Michael Garvey Oliver Stokes MainR1x01–7x02
Chantelle Garvey Hannah Hobley Main1x01–3x06
Jacqueline Stewart Janine Duvitski Main1x01–10x09
Donald Stewart Kenny Ireland Main1x01–6x07
Gavin Ramsbottom Hugh Sachs Main1x01–5x07
Troy Ramsbottom Paul Bazely MainGMain1x01–3x06, 4x06, 8x01–9x08
Mateo Castellanos Jake Canuso Main1x01–10x09
Janey Yorke Crissy Rock MainGR1x01–4x06, 5x06, 7x05–7x06
Mel Harvey Geoffrey Hutchings Main2x01–3x06
Brandy Sheridan Smith M3x01–3x04
Les/Lesley Conroy Tim Healy RMain3x02–3x03, 4x02–10x07
Sam Wood Shelley Longworth MainMain4x01–5x07, 9x01–10x09
Natalie Jones Kathryn Drysdale M4x01–4x06
Liam Conroy Adam Gillen MainGMain4x01–7x07, 8x07–10x09
Kenneth Du Beke Tony Maudsley Main4x01–10x09
Pauline Maltby Selina Griffiths MMain4x02–4x06, 8x02–8x05, 9x05–10x07
Joyce Temple-Savage Sherrie Hewson Main5x01–10x09
Trudy Michelle Butterly M5x01–5x07
Clive Dyke Perry Benson Main6x01–7x07
Tonya Dyke Hannah Waddingham M6x01–6x07
Tiger Dyke Danny Walters Main6x01–9x09
Bianca Dyke Bel Powley M6x02–6x07
Glynn Flint Alan David M7x01–7x07
Terri Dawson Charlotte Eaton M7x01–7x07
Monty Evans/Staines John Challis RM7x06–7x07, 8x04, 8x07, 9x08–10x09
Eddie Dawson Bobby Knutt Main8x01–10x09
Billy Dawson Steve Edge Main8x01–10x09
Sheron Dawson Julie Graham Main8x01–10x09
Rob Dawson Josh Bolt Main8x01–10x06
Jodie Dawson Honor Kneafsey Main8x01–9x05
Joey Ellis Nathan Bryon Main8x01–10x09
Amber Platt Jessica Ellerby M8x01–8x07
Loretta Chase Kate Fitzgerald Main9x01–10x09
Neville Simon Greenall M9x05–9x09
CallumJulian Moore-CookM10x02–10x09
Cyd Laila Zaidi M10x02–10x06

Recurring characters

CharacterActorSeriesDuration
1 2 S1 3 S2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
DanielPaul SmithRecurring1x01–1x06
Susie Jan Graveson Recurring1x01–1x04
Kelly Niky Wardley RecurringGuest1x03, 2x05–2x06
Jack Elliott Jordan RecurringStarringGuest2x06–Sx01, 5x02, 6x06
PacoKamal SimpsonRecurring3x01–3x02
Sticky Vicky Herself Recurring3x01–3x06
Shaun Foster-ConleyHimselfRecurring3x02–4x04
Gary Snelling/Marcus Hornby Robin Askwith GuestGuest3x04, 8x01
Asa Elliott  [ af; arz ]HimselfGuestRecurringSx02, 5x01–6x07
Lucky Kev Neil Fitzmaurice Recurring4x01–4x06
Sir Henry Michael Fenton Stevens GuestGuestRecurring4x06, 5x07, 8x07–10x09
CarmenAlba OrtegaRecurring5x01–5x06
Cyril Babcock Matthew Kelly GuestRecurring5x02, 6x05–6x07
Mr DixonIan LindsayRecurring5x02–5x07
Mohammed Dhafer L'Abidine Recurring5x04–5x06
Norman the Doorman Louis Emerick RecurringGuest6x01–6x07, 8x02
Jason Gallagher Philip Olivier Guest6x02, 7x06
Elena Holly Earl Recurring6x06–6x07
Crystal Hennessy-Vass Joan Collins Guest6x07, 7x05, 8x07, 9x09
Buck A. Roo Leslie Jordan Recurring7x01–7x02
Psychic Sue Amanda Barrie RecurringGuest7x02–7x07, 9x06
Mr WuPaul ChanGuestRecurring7x04, 8x03, 9x03–10x08
Annie Redmond Alice Barlow Recurring7x05–7x07
Ionella Milanka Brooks RecurringGuest7x05–7x06, 8x05
Melanie O'Mara Nadia Sawalha Recurring7x06–7x07
Sammy Valentino Shane Richie GuestRecurring8x07, 10x04–10x07
Stanley Keen Nigel Havers GuestRecurring9x01, 10x01–10x02
Motown JonathanJonathan HawkinsRecurring9x01–9x03
Denis Walker (Malcolm Barrett) Mark Heap RecurringGuest9x07–9x08, 10x07
BeanDavid O'ReillyGuest9x09, 10x03
VladimirAntonio de la CruzRecurring10x03–10x05
Nigel Norman Pace Recurring10x04–10x07
Dennis Gareth Hale Recurring10x04–10x07
Franco Gary Oliver Recurring10x05–10x06

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