List of Once Upon a Time characters

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The characters of ABC's Once Upon a Time and its spin-off Once Upon a Time in Wonderland are related to classic fairy tale and fantasy characters, and often tie-in with other Disney media properties.

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Cast

Main cast

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This section includes characters who have appeared in the series as credited cast.

  • An empty, dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the season.
  •  O indicates an older version of the character.
  •  Y indicates a younger version of the character.
  = Main cast (credited)
  = Recurring cast (3+)
  = Guest cast (1-2)
ActorCounterpart Once Upon a Time W
OriginalCursed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1
Ginnifer Goodwin Snow White Mary Margaret BlanchardMainSGDoes not appear
Jennifer Morrison Emma Swan MainSG D
Lana Parrilla Regina Mills/Evil Queen RoniMainDoes not appear
Evil Queen (Serum)Does not appearMain [lower-alpha 1] Does not appear
Josh Dallas David/Prince Charming David NolanMainSGDoes not appear
Jared S. Gilmore Henry Daniel Mills MainR Y Does not appear
Andrew J. West Does not appearG O MDoes not appear
Raphael Sbarge Jiminy Cricket Dr. Archibald HopperMRGDoes not appearRGDoes not appear
Jamie Dornan Huntsman Sheriff Graham HumbertM [lower-alpha 2] GDoes not appear
Robert Carlyle Rumplestiltskin Mr. Gold/Det. WeaverMainDoes not appear
Eion Bailey Pinocchio August Wayne BoothM [lower-alpha 3] GDoes not appearRDoes not appearGDoes not appear
Emilie de Ravin Belle French LaceyRMainSGDoes not appear
Meghan Ory Red Lucas RubyRMRDoes not appearRDoes not appear D
Colin O'Donoghue Killian Jones/Hook Does not appearMain [lower-alpha 4] Does not appear
Hook (Wish Realm)Det. RogersDoes not appearMain [lower-alpha 5] Does not appear
Michael Raymond-James Baelfire Neal CassidyDoes not appearRMDoes not appearGDoes not appear
Michael Socha Will Scarlet/Knave of Hearts/White King Does not appearMDoes not appearM
Rebecca Mader Zelena/Wicked Witch of the West Kelly WestDoes not appearRMainRDoes not appear
Tom Ellis Robin of Locksley/Robin Hood Does not appearGDoes not appear
Sean Maguire Does not appearRMRGuest
Dania Ramirez Ella Jacinda VidrioDoes not appearMDoes not appear
Gabrielle Anwar Rapunzel Tremaine Victoria BelfreyDoes not appearM [lower-alpha 6] Does not appear
Alison Fernandez Lucy Mills Lucy VidrioDoes not appearGMDoes not appear
Mekia Cox Queen Tiana SabineDoes not appearM [lower-alpha 7] Does not appear
Sophie Lowe Alice Does not appearM
Peter Gadiot Cyrus Does not appearM
Emma Rigby Anastasia/Red Queen/White Queen Does not appearM
Oded Fehr Jafar Does not appearRDoes not appear
Naveen Andrews Does not appearM
John Lithgow Percy/White Rabbit Does not appearM
Notes
  1. The serum version of the Evil Queen only appears in one episode of the fifth season. However, as she is portrayed by starring cast member Parrilla, she is billed as a main character regardless.
  2. Dornan is credited as a guest star in the 22nd episode but as main in all of his other appearances.
  3. Bailey is billed as recurring during the first half of the first season and is billed main in the second half of the season.
  4. O’Donoghue is billed as recurring during the first half of the second season and is billed main in the second half of the season.
  5. The Wish Realm version of Hook only appears in one episode of the sixth season. However, as he is portrayed by starring cast member O'Donoghue, he is billed as a main character regardless.
  6. Anwar is billed as main for the first eleven episodes of the seventh season.
  7. Cox is billed as recurring during the first three episodes of the seventh season and is billed main from the fifth episode of the season.

Recurring cast

  = Recurring cast (3+)
  = Guest cast (1-2)
ActorCounterpart Once Upon a Time W
OriginalCursed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1
Lee Arenberg Dreamy/Grumpy LeroyRecurringGuest
Beverley Elliott Widow Lucas/Granny RecurringGDoes not appear
Keegan Connor Tracy Reul Ghorm/Blue Fairy Mother SuperiorRecurringGRGDoes not appear
David Anders Dr. Victor Frankenstein Dr. WhaleRecurringDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Tony Amendola Geppetto MarcoRGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Tony Perez Prince Henry Mills RGDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Giancarlo Esposito Magic Mirror/Genie Sidney GlassRDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Alan Dale King George Albert SpencerRDoes not appearGDoes not appear
Anastasia Griffith Princess Abigail Kathryn NolanRDoes not appearGDoes not appear
Sebastian Stan Jefferson/Mad Hatter RDoes not appear
Sarah Bolger Princess Aurora Does not appearRGDoes not appear
Julian Morris Prince Phillip Does not appearRDoes not appear
Jamie Chung Mulan Does not appearRGDoes not appearGDoes not appear
Barbara Hershey Cora Mills/Queen of Hearts GRDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearG
Chris Gauthier William Smee Does not appearRGDoes not appearGDoes not appear
William Smee (Wish Realm)Does not appearRDoes not appear
Ethan Embry Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell Does not appearRGDoes not appear
Sonequa Martin-Green Tamara Does not appearRG
Parker Croft Felix Does not appearGRDoes not appear
Robbie Kay Malcom/Peter Pan/Pied Piper Does not appearRDoes not appearRDoes not appear
Peter Pan (Wish Realm)Does not appearGDoes not appear
Rose McIver Tinker Bell Does not appearRDoes not appearGDoes not appear
JoAnna Garcia Swisher Ariel Does not appearRGDoes not appearGDoes not appear
Queen Ariel (Wish Realm)Does not appearGDoes not appear
Freya Tingley Wendy Darling Does not appearGRDoes not appear
Georgina Haig Queen Elsa Does not appear D RDoes not appear
Elizabeth Lail Princess Anna Does not appearRDoes not appear
Christie Laing Marian Does not appearGuestRDoes not appear
Scott Michael Foster Kristoff Does not appearRDoes not appear
Elizabeth Mitchell Ingrid/Snow Queen Sarah FisherDoes not appearRDoes not appear
Timothy Webber Apprentice Does not appearRGDoes not appear
Apprentice (Wish Realm)Does not appearGDoes not appear
Kristin Bauer van Straten Maleficent G D Does not appearRDoes not appearG
Merrin Dungey Ursula Does not appearRDoes not appear
Victoria Smurfit Cruella De Vil Cruella FeinbergDoes not appearRDoes not appear
Cruella De Vil (Wish Realm)Does not appearGDoes not appear
Patrick Fischler Isaac Heller Does not appearRDoes not appearGDoes not appear
Agnes Bruckner Lilith Page StarlaDoes not appearRDoes not appear
Elliot Knight Merlin Does not appearDoes not appear [lower-alpha 1] RDoes not appear
Liam Garrigan King Arthur Does not appearRDoes not appear
Amy Manson Queen Merida Does not appearRDoes not appear
Joana Metrass Queen Guinevere Does not appearRDoes not appear
Sinqua Walls Sir Lancelot Does not appearGDoes not appearRDoes not appear
Olivia Steele-Falconer Violet Morgan Does not appearRDoes not appear
Emma Caulfield Blind Witch GDoes not appearRDoes not appear
Greg Germann Hades Does not appearRDoes not appear
Hank Harris Dr. Henry Jekyll Does not appearGRDoes not appear
Sam Witwer Mr. Hyde Does not appearGRDoes not appear
Giles Matthey Gideon Does not appearRGDoes not appear
Deniz Akdeniz Aladdin Does not appearRDoes not appear
Karen David Princess Jasmine Does not appearRDoes not appear
Jaime Murray Fiona/Black Fairy Does not appearRDoes not appear
Sara Tomko Tiger Lily Does not appearRGDoes not appear
Adelaide Kane Drizella Ivy BelfreyDoes not appearRDoes not appear
Rose Reynolds Alice TillyDoes not appearRDoes not appear
Yael Yurman Anastasia Does not appearRDoes not appear
Emma Booth Mother Gothel Eloise GardenerDoes not appearRDoes not appear
Daniel Francis Dr. Facilier Mr. Baron SamdiDoes not appearRDoes not appear
Nathan Parsons Hansel/Jack Nick BransonDoes not appearRDoes not appear
Tiera Skovbye Robin Hood MargotDoes not appear D RDoes not appear
Jeff Pierre Prince Naveen DrewDoes not appearRDoes not appear
Shaun Smyth Edwin Does not appearR
Iggy Pop Caterpillar Does not appear [lower-alpha 2] Does not appearR
Brian George Sultan of Lower Agrabah Does not appearR
Lauren McKnight Elizabeth/Lizard Does not appearR
Zuleikha Robinson Amara Does not appearR
Heather Doerksen Sarah Does not appearR
Peta Sergeant Jabberwocky Does not appearR
Notes
  1. Merlin was voiced by Jonathan Adams in the fourth season in a guest role.
  2. The Caterpillar was originally voiced by Roger Daltrey in Once Upon a Time. The character was recast for the spin-off in a recurring role

Main cast

Recurring cast


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