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]
Character | Actor | Series | Duration | |||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | |||
Kate Weedon | Abigail Cruttenden | Main | R | 1x01–2x09, 3x05–3x06 | ||||||||
Martin Weedon | Nicholas Burns | Main | R | 1x01–3x06, 6x03–6x04 | ||||||||
Noreen Maltby | Elsie Kelly | Main | Main | 1x01–5x07, 7x03–8x05, 9x05–10x07 | ||||||||
Geoff Maltby aka "The Oracle" | Johnny Vegas | Main | Main | 1x01–3x06, 7x03–8x05, 9x05–9x08 | ||||||||
Mick Garvey | Steve Pemberton | Main | R | 1x01–7x02 | ||||||||
Janice Garvey | Siobhan Finneran | Main | R | 1x01–7x02 | ||||||||
Madge Harvey | Sheila Reid | Main | R | G | 1x01–7x02, 8x03 | |||||||
Michael Garvey | Oliver Stokes | Main | R | 1x01–7x02 | ||||||||
Chantelle Garvey | Hannah Hobley | Main | 1x01–3x06 | |||||||||
Jacqueline Stewart | Janine Duvitski | Main | 1x01–8x07, 9x02-10x09 | |||||||||
Donald Stewart | Kenny Ireland | Main | 1x01–6x07 | |||||||||
Gavin Ramsbottom | Hugh Sachs | Main | 1x01–5x07 | |||||||||
Troy Ramsbottom | Paul Bazely | Main | G | Main | 1x01–3x06, 4x06, 8x01–9x08 | |||||||
Mateo Castellanos | Jake Canuso | Main | 1x01–10x09 | |||||||||
Janey Yorke | Crissy Rock | Main | G | R | 1x01–4x06, 5x06, 7x05–7x06 | |||||||
Mel Harvey | Geoffrey Hutchings | Main | 2x01–3x06 | |||||||||
Brandy | Sheridan Smith | M | 3x01–3x04 | |||||||||
Les/Lesley Conroy | Tim Healy | R | Main | 3x02–3x03, 4x02–10x07 | ||||||||
Sam Wood | Shelley Longworth | Main | Main | 4x01–5x07, 9x01–10x09 | ||||||||
Natalie Jones | Kathryn Drysdale | M | 4x01–4x06 | |||||||||
Liam Conroy | Adam Gillen | Main | G | Main | 4x01–7x07, 8x07–10x09 | |||||||
Kenneth Du Beke Gupter | Tony Maudsley | Main | 4x01–10x09 | |||||||||
Pauline Maltby | Selina Griffiths | M | Main | 4x02–4x06, 8x02–8x05, 9x05–10x07 | ||||||||
Joyce Temple-Savage | Sherrie Hewson | Main | 5x01–9x04, 9x06-10x09 | |||||||||
Trudy | Michelle Butterly | M | 5x01–5x07 | |||||||||
Clive Dyke | Perry Benson | Main | 6x01–7x07 | |||||||||
Tonya Dyke | Hannah Waddingham | M | 6x01–6x07 | |||||||||
Tiger Dyke | Danny Walters | Main | 6x01–9x09 | |||||||||
Bianca Dyke | Bel Powley | M | 6x02–6x07 | |||||||||
Glynn Flint | Alan David | M | 7x01–7x07 | |||||||||
Terri Dawson | Charlotte Eaton | M | 7x01–7x07 | |||||||||
Monty Evans/Staines | John Challis | R | M | 7x06–7x07, 8x04, 8x07, 9x08–10x09 | ||||||||
Eddie Dawson | Bobby Knutt | Main | 8x01–10x09 | |||||||||
Billy Dawson | Steve Edge | Main | 8x01–10x09 | |||||||||
Sheron Dawson | Julie Graham | Main | 8x01–10x09 | |||||||||
Rob Dawson | Josh Bolt | Main | 8x01–10x06 | |||||||||
Jodie Dawson | Honor Kneafsey | Main | 8x01–9x05 | |||||||||
Joey Ellis | Nathan Bryon | Main | 8x01–10x09 | |||||||||
Amber Platt | Jessica Ellerby | M | 8x01–8x07 | |||||||||
Loretta Chase | Kate Fitzgerald | Main | 9x01–10x09 | |||||||||
Neville | Simon Greenall | M | 9x05–9x09 | |||||||||
Callum | Julian Moore-Cook | M | 10x02–10x09 | |||||||||
Cyd | Laila Zaidi | M | 10x02–10x06 | |||||||||
Character | Actor | Series | Duration | |||||||||||
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1 | 2 | S1 | 3 | S2 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | |||
Daniel | Paul Smith | Recurring | 1x01–1x06 | |||||||||||
Susie | Jan Graveson | Recurring | 1x01–1x04 | |||||||||||
Kelly | Niky Wardley | Recurring | Guest | 1x03, 2x05–2x06 | ||||||||||
Jack | Elliott Jordan | Recurring | Starring | Guest | 2x06–Sx01, 5x02, 6x06 | |||||||||
Paco | Kamal Simpson | Recurring | 3x01–3x02 | |||||||||||
Sticky Vicky | Herself | Recurring | 3x01–3x06 | |||||||||||
Shaun Foster-Conley | Himself | Recurring | 3x02–4x04 | |||||||||||
Gary Snelling/Marcus Hornby | Robin Askwith | Guest | Guest | 3x04, 8x01 | ||||||||||
Asa Elliott | Himself | Guest | Recurring | Sx02, 5x01–6x07 | ||||||||||
Lucky Kev | Neil Fitzmaurice | Recurring | 4x01–4x06 | |||||||||||
Sir Gupter | Michael Fenton Stevens | Guest | Guest | Recurring | 4x06, 5x07, 8x07–10x09 | |||||||||
Carmen | Alba Ortega | Recurring | 5x01–5x06 | |||||||||||
Cyril Babcock | Matthew Kelly | Guest | Recurring | 5x02, 6x05–6x07 | ||||||||||
Mr Dixon | Ian Lindsay | Recurring | 5x02–5x07 | |||||||||||
Mohammed | Dhafer L'Abidine | Recurring | 5x04–5x06 | |||||||||||
Norman the Doorman | Louis Emerick | Recurring | Guest | 6x01–6x07, 8x02 | ||||||||||
Jason Gallagher | Philip Olivier | Guest | 6x02, 7x06 | |||||||||||
Elena | Holly Earl | Recurring | 6x06–6x07 | |||||||||||
Crystal Hennessy-Vass | Joan Collins | Guest | 6x07, 7x05, 8x07, 9x09 | |||||||||||
Buck A. Roo | Leslie Jordan | Recurring | 7x01–7x02 | |||||||||||
Psychic Sue | Amanda Barrie | Recurring | Guest | 7x02–7x07, 9x06 | ||||||||||
Mr Wu | Paul Chan | Guest | Recurring | 7x04, 8x03, 9x03–10x08 | ||||||||||
Annie Redmond | Alice Barlow | Recurring | 7x05–7x07 | |||||||||||
Ionella | Milanka Brooks | Recurring | Guest | 7x05–7x06, 8x05 | ||||||||||
Melanie O'Mara | Nadia Sawalha | Recurring | 7x06–7x07 | |||||||||||
Sammy Valentino | Shane Richie | Guest | Recurring | 8x07, 10x04–10x07 | ||||||||||
Stanley Keen | Nigel Havers | Guest | Recurring | 9x01, 10x01–10x02 | ||||||||||
Motown Jonathan | Jonathan Hawkins | Recurring | 9x01–9x03 | |||||||||||
Denis Walker (Malcolm Barrett) | Mark Heap | Recurring | Guest | 9x07–9x08, 10x07 | ||||||||||
Bean | David O'Reilly | Guest | 9x09, 10x03 | |||||||||||
Vladimir | Antonio de la Cruz | Recurring | 10x03–10x05 | |||||||||||
Nigel | Norman Pace | Recurring | 10x04–10x07 | |||||||||||
Dennis | Gareth Hale | Recurring | 10x04–10x07 | |||||||||||
Franco | Gary Oliver | Recurring | 10x05–10x06 | |||||||||||
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