List of Criminal Minds characters

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This is a list of characters in the television series Criminal Minds , an American police procedural drama which premiered September 22, 2005, on CBS and concluded its original run on February 19, 2020. It is also shown on A&E and Ion Television in the United States. A sixteenth season of the show began airing on Paramount+ on November 24, 2022. [1]

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Main characters

ActorCharacterSeasons
Criminal MindsEvolution
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Mandy Patinkin Jason GideonMain [lower-alpha 1] Does not appear
Thomas Gibson Aaron HotchnerMain [lower-alpha 2] Does not appear
Lola Glaudini Elle Greenaway Main [lower-alpha 3] Does not appear
Shemar Moore Derek MorganMainGuestDoes not appear
Matthew Gray Gubler Spencer Reid MainDoes not appear
A. J. Cook Jennifer Jareau Main [lower-alpha 4]
Kirsten Vangsness Penelope Garcia Also starringMain
Paget Brewster Emily PrentissDoes not appearMainDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearGuestMain
Joe Mantegna David Rossi Does not appearMain [lower-alpha 5]
Rachel Nichols Ashley Seaver Does not appearMainDoes not appear
Jeanne Tripplehorn Alex BlakeDoes not appearMainDoes not appear
Jennifer Love Hewitt Kate Callahan Does not appearMainDoes not appear
Aisha Tyler Tara Lewis Does not appearRecurringMain
Adam Rodriguez Luke Alvez Does not appearMain
Damon Gupton Stephen Walker Does not appearMainDoes not appear
Daniel Henney Matt SimmonsDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearGuestMainDoes not appear
Notes
  1. Mandy Patinkin only appeared in the first two episodes of season 3
  2. Thomas Gibson only appeared in the first two episodes of season 12.
  3. Lola Glaudini only appeared in the first six episodes of season 2.
  4. A. J. Cook only appears as a regular in the first two episodes of season 6. She is a guest in 6.18 & 6.24.
  5. Joe Mantegna appears as a series regular starting with season 3 episode 6.

Jennifer Jareau

Played by A. J. Cook, SSA Jennifer "JJ" Jareau (born November 22nd 1981) originally acted as the team's Communication Liaison with the media and local police agencies and later turned to a full time agent in the field after returning from the Pentagon. She has two sons with her now husband Detective William LaMontagne Jr. (Josh Stewart), whom she met while the team was working a case in New Orleans in the season two episode "Jones" and married at the end of the season seven two-part finale, "Hit and Run". In the second episode of season six, JJ was forced to take a promotion to the Pentagon and left the team for the rest of the season. When JJ leaves the BAU for a promotion to a position at the Pentagon, Garcia and Hotch take up her responsibilities as media liaison, and Garcia retains this position when JJ returns to the BAU as a profiler. Jennifer returned to the show in the episode entitled "Lauren", in which she receives a call and returns to help the BAU find Emily Prentiss and capture Ian Doyle before it is too late. When Emily is stabbed by Doyle and rushed to a hospital, Jennifer announces she did not survive. However, it is later revealed that Emily is alive and Jennifer meets her at a cafe in Paris, where she provides her with three passports and bank accounts to start a new life in hiding. She returns once again in the season six finale before returning as a full-time cast member again in season seven. In the finale of season 14, JJ reveals to Reid that she was in love with him during a hostage situation.

In 2015, the actress announced she was expecting her second child, which was written into JJ's storyline. The character's children are portrayed by A.J. Cook's real-life sons Mekhai Anderson and Phoenix Andersen. [2]

Penelope Garcia

Played by Kirsten Vangsness, Penelope García is the team's technical analyst at BAU headquarters in Quantico, Virginia. She is flamboyant, a nonconformist, kind, and fun-loving and provides the rest of the team with comic and compassionate relief whenever it is needed. Penelope’s mother remarried into the Garcia family. She has a brother named Carlos. Her parents were both killed by a drunk driver. Although she is an Anglo-Caucasian, she celebrates presumably Mexican/Mexican-American traditions from her stepfather’s side. She and SSA Morgan share a very friendly-flirty relationship that never goes beyond that, although Penelope does show mild jealousy when she sees him dancing with two other women. In turn, Morgan, responds negatively when asked for proposal advice by her then boyfriend, fellow FBI computer tech Kevin Lynch. Penelope taught herself to hack after she dropped out of college and was aligned with the best underground hackers in the world. After being caught by the FBI, she was given a choice of living in a high-security prison for the rest of her life or working for the BAU division of the FBI as an analyst. Two episodes focus on García's character. In "Penelope", she was shot and almost killed. When Jennifer Jareau leaves the BAU for a promotion to a position at the Pentagon, Garcia volunteers to take up her responsibilities as media liaison, completely changing her looks. She quickly realizes the job is not for her and resumes her job as a technical analyst. The liaison position is then split between her and Hotch, a job she retains when JJ returns to the BAU as a profiler. In "The Black Queen", Penelope's past is brought up after a series of flashbacks. In those flashbacks, viewers see a Goth-looking Garcia. Her background and history are revealed, indicating that her extraordinary computer skills are self-taught. She is overcome by guilt by her past actions, so much so that when her hacker ex-boyfriend needs to be caught, she volunteers to be bait. She is really uncomfortable in this situation and says that she would never do it again. Garcia states that she didn't know why she was ever "that" person.

Emily Prentiss

Played by Paget Brewster, SSA Emily Prentiss is the daughter of an ambassador and a U.S. diplomat. After Agent Elle Greenaway leaves the BAU permanently following a case in which she had shot an unsub in cold blood, Prentiss shows up with papers stating she is the newest member of the BAU, which catches both Hotch and Gideon off guard since they hadn't signed off on her transfer. She became a permanent member of the team in "Lessons Learned" where it was revealed that she was fluent in Arabic. She also has a tough relationship with her mother. She got pregnant at the age of 15 and later chose to have an abortion. Prentiss is also skilled at chess.

In "The Thirteenth Step" (episode 6.13), Prentiss receives some disturbing news from her previous boss at Interpol. In the following episode, "Sense Memory", after coming home from work, she notices that someone had been in her house because her cat's back was wet and her window was open. She also received several strange phone calls, with the caller ID saying "Caller Unknown". This also leaves Agent Morgan concerned for Prentiss. Prentiss appears in only 18 episodes of season 6. She faked her death to escape an old nemesis with the help of both Hotch and JJ while the rest of the team continued to assume she was dead. In season seven premiere ("It Takes a Village"), Emily returns to the team when Doyle resurfaces and she rejoins by the end of the episode. At the end of the season, she leaves the team to return and run Interpol in London.

She returns for the 200th episode to help rescue a kidnapped SSA Jennifer Jareau and again in the episode "Tribute" (season 11), where she enlists the help of the BAU in catching a serial killer who had originally killed in Europe before killing in the United States. Paget Brewster was confirmed to return for a several episode arc in Season 12. Following the dismissal of Thomas Gibson, Brewster was promoted to a series regular again starting from Season 12, episode 3; later Prentiss is promoted to Hotch's position of unit chief.

David Rossi

Played by Joe Mantegna, Senior Supervisory Special Agent David Rossi, a "'founding father' of the BAU", was in early retirement from 1997 until his voluntary return to the BAU in 2007, replacing Jason Gideon, who had abruptly resigned from the BAU. He had retired in order to write books and go on lecture tours, but he returned to settle some unfinished business that was not immediately specified. It was later revealed that the case involved three young children whose parents had been murdered in a possible home-invasion case that had remained unsolved. This case haunted Rossi for twenty years and prompted him to return to the BAU, where he eventually solved it. He served in the Vietnam war and lost a close friend which was revealed in a series of flashbacks.

Dr. Tara Lewis

Played by Aisha Tyler, Lewis is Callahan's and JJ's temporary replacement while they are both on maternity leave. Dr. Tara Lewis is a psychologist with an eye on forensic psychology and its application toward the criminal justice system. Her dream was to study psychopaths up close and personal – and her psychology background, combined with her experience in the FBI, brought her face-to-face with monsters. Her job was to stare them down and interview them, in order to determine if they were fit to stand trial. In the process, she made herself find the humanity inside these broken men (and, sometimes, women) in order to learn if there was a conscience behind their brutal crimes. Lewis is also fluent in both French and German.

Luke Alvez

Played by former CSI: Miami star Adam Rodríguez, Fugitive Task Force Agent and Supervisory Special Agent. Alvez is a member of the FBI Fugitive Task Force that partners with the BAU to catch the escaped serial killers that escaped in the Season 11 finale. In the Season 12 premiere he works with the BAU to catch the "Crimson King", one of the escapees that attacked Alvez's old partner. The team discovers the real killer is "Mr. Scratch" who taunts the team by turning over the real "Crimson King", who was tortured to the point he no longer remembered who he was. After that Alvez decides to join the BAU full-time and was Hotch's last hire. Alvez has a dog named Roxy (whom Garcia thought at first was his human girlfriend) and served in Iraq as an Army Ranger prior to joining the FBI. [3]

Former

Dr. Spencer Reid

Played by Matthew Gray Gubler, SSA Dr. Spencer Reid is a genius who graduated from Las Vegas High School at age 12. Reid's mother, Diana Reid has schizophrenia and was sent to a mental hospital by Spencer himself when he turned 18. He is almost always introduced as Dr. Reid, even though the others are introduced as agents because SSA Jason Gideon understood that people would not otherwise take Spencer seriously because of his young age. After an introduction, he never shakes hands. It has been revealed that he holds Ph. D.s in Mathematics, Chemistry, and Engineering, B.A.s in Psychology and Sociology, and is working on a B.A. in Philosophy. Spencer is known for having an IQ of 187 and has an eidetic memory. Around the office, Reid often interrupts others' sentences with facts. E408 Matthew Gray Gubler confirmed that Reid has Asperger's Syndrome. In many episodes, Dr. Reid can be seen visiting his mother in her Las Vegas Mental Help/Nursing Home. In Season 4, "Memoriam", Reid experiences dreams, possibly nightmares, of a young boy being murdered. This was due to a series of events that happened in Reid's childhood. In the end, Reid saw his father after a 20-year absence and found out that the murders in his dreams were indeed based on a real murder case and that his baseball coach, his mother, and his father were involved in the case, some criminally (his baseball coach), and some not criminally (his parents). Matthew Gray Gubler has been known for his many hairstyles throughout the continuing show. In almost every season his hair is different, whether it is a long man bob, or short Albert Einstein hair. [4] Reid has also said that he was bullied when he was younger. Through the seasons Reid has faced many near-death experiences and even had to be resuscitated while being held captive, tortured, and drugged by Tobias Hankel (unsub from season 2 episode 15). Reid had made some attempts in finding love but only to have his girlfriend killed in front of him by her stalker and later on to be terrorized by Cat Adams top hitwoman who framed Spencer for murder sending him to prison.

Jason Gideon

Played by Mandy Patinkin, Senior Supervisory Special Agent Jason Gideon was the BAU's best profiler. He helped Derek Morgan and Spencer Reid through their nightmares. He was shown to have a very close relationship with Reid, having hand-picked him from the FBI Academy for his team, helping Reid through many difficulties (including his implied drug use), and even leaving the good-bye letter for Reid to find. Gideon did not know Garcia well, as expressed through an episode wherein he is placed with her while he is on crutches; after they are placed, Garcia complains about him, and he doesn't know her name. Through the first two seasons, Gideon was portrayed to be very good at chess, winning against Reid many times (only exception being Reid's birthday E104 ) and encouraging him to "think outside the box". Prior to the series, he was said to have had a "nervous breakdown" (or "major depressive episode") after he sent six men into a warehouse with a bomb in it; all six agents were killed, and he was heavily criticized about the event. He showed particular dislike for the practice of using religion as a defense or motivation for one's crimes. Gideon participated in some field operations during his time with the BAU and had the rest of his team "think outside the box" as well, as he made a major advancement by shouting at the top of his lungs with pleas of mercy and, when questioned by his team, he said that the victims were being threatened to be kept quiet as neighbors would have heard the pleas if they were unrestrained. He blamed himself for the torture Reid received from Tobias Hankel as he had ordered Penelope Garcia to add a virus warning to the videos Hankel posted. E215 Gideon also had a son named Stephen. E111 The nature of their relationship has not been directly stated, but it was implied that they have not seen each other very recently. Gideon began to lose confidence in his profiling skills after Frank Breitkopf murdered his girlfriend, Sarah Jacobs. During his final case in Arizona, he further lost faith in his abilities when his decision to release the unsub resulted in the deaths of both the unsub and a young woman. As a result of his actions, Aaron Hotchner was suspended, which was the final straw for Gideon. He then left his cabin shortly afterwards, leaving his gun and badge behind along with a letter for Reid to find as he sought to regain a belief in happy endings.

In the season ten episode "Nelson's Sparrow", Gideon was murdered off-screen, having been shot dead at a close range by a serial killer named Donnie Mallick (Arye Gross), which prompts the BAU team to investigate Gideon's murder. During the flashbacks focusing on a young version of him for the episode which show him working at the BAU in 1978, he is played by Ben Savage.

Elle Greenaway

Played by Lola Glaudini, SSA Elle Greenaway was formerly assigned to FBI Field Office in Seattle, Washington, and was assigned to the BAU, being an expert in sexual offense crimes. Her father was a police officer but was killed in the line of duty. She is half Cuban and speaks Spanish. She is shot by an unsub. E122 Though she physically recovers, the event leaves her with psychological scars. E201

As a result of those scars, Elle begins acting even more harshly in season two, especially during a case involving a serial rapist. E205 Ultimately, she kills the suspect before he could even be properly arrested. E205 During this episode, she mentions that the unsub wrote on the wall with her blood from the wound. E205 She hands in her badge and gun in the episode "The Boogeyman", saying that it is not an admission of guilt.

Ashley Seaver

Ashley Seaver
Criminal Minds character
First appearance"What Happens at Home"
6x10, December 8, 2010
Last appearance"Supply & Demand"
6x24, May 18, 2011
Created by Edward Allen Bernero
Portrayed by Rachel Nichols
In-universe information
NicknameSeaver
TitleFBI BAU Special Agent
FBI Domestic Trafficking Task Force Agent
Occupation FBI Special Agent
FamilyCharles Beauchamp (father)
Unnamed mother (née Seaver)
Season 6

Played by Rachel Nichols, Ashley Seaver is an FBI cadet assigned to the BAU. Her father, Charles Beauchamp, was a horrific serial killer from North Dakota known as "the Redmond Ripper" who killed 25 women over the course of 10 years before Ashley was a teenager. He was caught by David Rossi and Aaron Hotchner. Because North Dakota does not have capital punishment, he was sentenced to life in prison. She has not been to see him. Though he writes to her sometimes, she never reads his letters, though she does keep them and admittedly still finds herself unable to hate him for what he did. In the episode "What Happens at Home", the BAU investigate a series of murders in a gated community and bring Ashley along because of her understanding of the family dynamics of a serial killer. In the end, the suspect commits suicide by cop in front of her. In the next episode, she requests that the rest of her remedial training be done with the BAU and is attached to the team. In the season seven premiere "It Takes a Village", it was revealed that Ashley transferred to the Domestic Trafficking Task Force, which is led by Andi Swann.

Dr. Alex Blake

Played by Jeanne Tripplehorn, FBI Linguistics expert Dr. Alex Blake replaces SSA Emily Prentiss. She is introduced in season eight. Her appointment at the BAU was met with some mixed reactions as the team was close to Prentiss. She retired in 2001 until she rejoined the BAU in 2012 to restore her reputation after Blake was blamed for arresting the wrong suspect in the Amerithrax case and Section Chief Erin Strauss let her take the fall. As a result, she and Strauss do not get along, with Strauss accusing her of joining for selfish reasons, but they eventually make amends. The rest of the team recognize her expertise and are generally less antagonistic towards her. As season eight progressed, Blake found herself in danger when she was threatened by a serial killer, 'The Replicator', who turned out to be John Curtis: a fellow former FBI agent disgraced due to the events of the Amerithrax case, who targeted Blake out of envy that she had restored her reputation while his own was still in ruins. Curtis killed Strauss, kidnapped Blake, and tried to blow up the entire BAU team, but the team rescued her, and Rossi locked Curtis in the house to die when the bomb exploded as vengeance for Strauss's death.

Blake graduated from Berkeley with a double major and also holds a PhD. She was recruited to the FBI at the age of 24, making her one of at least two team members to join the Bureau in their early 20s along with Spencer Reid. Blake is also a professor of forensic linguistics at Georgetown, where Reid had previously guest lectured, and an SSA in the Washington field office. During her initial time at the FBI, Blake was involved in some high-profile cases, particularly the Unabomber case. E801 Blake understands and speaks American Sign Language. E801

In the season nine episode "Bully", it is revealed that Blake is estranged from her father Damon (a retired police captain of the Kansas City Police Department) and younger brother Scott (a current homicide detective there himself); after the death of her older brother Danny (a cop killed in the line of duty) and her mother, she found it too painful to be near her father and brother, and distanced herself from them. However, after Scott is injured by the UnSub, the two siblings start to reconnect, and by the end of the episode, she reconciles with both Scott and Damon when she and the rest of the BAU team have a barbecue at her father's home.

In the season nine two-part finale, Blake becomes distraught and depressed when Reid is shot in the neck by the UnSub after pushing Blake out of the way and nearly dies, even commenting that it should have been her who was shot instead. She is also further upset when rescuing a young boy who was being used by the UnSub as leverage against his mother. Though Reid survives, Alex is greatly shaken by the case, and reveals to Reid that both he and the young boy reminded her of her deceased son Ethan, who died of an unnamed neurological disease at age nine. Her guilt and distress over Reid's brush with death touched a major nerve with her, seemingly pushing her to the breaking point. At the end of the "Demons", she sits apart from the rest of the group on the plane ride home, and it is implied that she sends a text message to Hotch handing in her resignation. After taking Reid home, telling him about Ethan, and departing, Reid finds her FBI badge in his bag, and watches her leave, saddened but accepting, from his window.

Kate Callahan

Kate Callahan
Criminal Minds character
First appearance"X"
10x01, October 1, 2014
Last appearance"The Hunt"
10x23, May 6, 2015
Created by Erica Messer
Portrayed by Jennifer Love Hewitt
In-universe information
NicknameCallahan
TitleFBI BAU Supervisory Special
FBI Undercover Agent
OccupationFBI Special Agent
FamilyUnnamed mother
Liz (sister, deceased)
Joe (brother-in-law, deceased)
SpouseChris Callahan
ChildrenMeg Callahan (niece/adopted daughter)
Unnamed child
Season 10

Played by former Ghost Whisperer star Jennifer Love Hewitt, Kate Callahan has been in the FBI for eight years and has experience as an undercover agent, which has allowed her to establish a prior friendship with members of the BAU. Her sister and brother-in-law were killed in the September 11 attacks, leaving Kate as the legal guardian of their infant daughter, Meg, whom she raised for thirteen years along with her husband, Chris. This tragedy shaped her patriotic attitude. She is described as "smart, charming, and wise for her years" and holds a passion for making the world safer, according to showrunner Erica Messer. In the episode "Breath Play", Kate reveals she is pregnant. In the season ten finale, "The Hunt", Meg is abducted by human traffickers who are connected to a previous case that Kate had researched. Though Meg is eventually brought back safe, Kate decides to take a year off to spend with Meg, Chris, and her soon-to-be-born child.

Derek Morgan

Played by Shemar Moore, SSA Derek Morgan is a confident and assertive everyman character, the son of an African-American father and white mother. He went to Northwestern University on a football scholarship, holds a black belt in judo, runs FBI self-defense classes, and served in a bomb squad unit and as a Chicago police officer. In season two it was explained that after the death of his father when he was ten, Derek struggled somewhat: youthful fighting earned him a juvenile offender record. He was taken under the wing of a local youth center coordinator, Carl Buford (Julius Tennon), who acted as a surrogate father to Derek and helped him to obtain a college football scholarship. But he also sexually abused him; the episode "Profiler, Profiled" revealed this. In season three, it is revealed that he hates religion because, as he says, something bad happened to him when he was 13. He went to church every day and prayed for it to stop, but it did not. Because of this, he had resentment toward God and the church. He prays for the first time in 20 years at exactly the time, he later finds out, that Penelope Garcia is being operated on after being shot. Former Unit Chief Aaron Hotchner promotes him to unit chief in his place, a promotion Derek saw as only temporary until the "Boston Reaper" was captured. Aaron again takes his place as unit chief when he returns after grieving over his ex-wife's murder. He resigns to care for his family.

Aaron Hotchner

Played by Thomas Gibson, Unit Chief SSA Aaron "Hotch" Hotchner used to be a prosecutor and was formerly assigned to the FBI field office in Seattle. After stepping down for a period, he returned to lead the unit. He has a son named Jack (Cade Owens) by his deceased wife Haley (Meredith Monroe). The two eventually divorced and remained on good terms until Haley was murdered by George Foyet (C. Thomas Howell), Aaron's Nemesis. Aaron's attempts to balance his family life and his job have been something of an ongoing struggle on the show. When Jennifer Jareau leaves the BAU for a promotion to a position at the Pentagon, Garcia and Hotch take up her responsibilities as media liaison, and Garcia retains this position when JJ returns to the BAU as a profiler. But in the episodes "Closing Time", "A Family Affair", and "Run", it is shown that he has moved on and is currently in a romantic relationship with Beth Clemmons (Bellamy Young). It is known that "Hotch" is rarely seen smiling throughout the show, except for when he is with his family. Hotchner left the BAU to go into the federal witness protection program with Jack after finding out that serial killer Peter Lewis (Bodhi Elfman) was stalking the boy. The character was written out of the series after Gibson was fired for getting into a physical altercation with one of the show's writers.

Stephen Walker

Stephen Walker
Criminal Minds character
First appearance"Scarecrow"
12x08, December 7, 2016
Last appearance"Wheels Up"
13x01, September 27, 2017
Portrayed by Damon Gupton
In-universe information
NicknameWalker
TitleFBI BAU Supervisory Special Agent
OccupationFBI Special Agent
SpouseMonica Walker
ChildrenMaya Walker (daughter)
Eli Walker (son)
Seasons 12, 13

Played by actor and conductor Damon Gupton, Walker is a Supervisory Special Agent with the BAU. Walker was a member of the Behavioral Analysis Program. He was contacted by Emily Prentiss about joining the BAU to assist in the manhunt for Peter Lewis, a.k.a. "Mr. Scratch". Walker is an experienced profiler, with about twenty years under his belt, and a member of the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Program before his transfer to the BAU. He is married to a woman named Monica and has two children with her, Maya and Eli. He met Emily Prentiss, then the chief of Interpol's London office, during his line of work. He was also mentored by David Rossi. Stephen's first case concerned a terrorist cell in Belgium, and three agents were sent undercover to infiltrate it. However, Stephen's profile was wrong, and this resulted in the deaths of the undercover agents. He eventually moved on from the trauma and improved as he went along in his career. He and other BAP agents, including his longtime friend Sam Bower, were sent undercover to investigate corruption in the Russian government. Walker's skills include being fluent in Russian and playing the trombone. In "Wheels Up", Walker dies from injuries during a car accident with a semi-truck by Peter Lewis a.k.a. Mr. Scratch.

Matt Simmons

Played by Daniel Henney, SSA Matthew "Matt" Simmons is a Special Operations agent and special agent with the IRT. Simmons is married to his wife Kristy (Kelly Frye) and has a total of four young children, including sons Jake and David and twin daughters Lily and Chloe. Like Garrett, Simmons' full and fulfilling family life was a deliberate choice. Through his job, Simmons has some prior history with Derek Morgan and JJ of the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit. He was a former member of a Special Ops unit, and his experience with the unit allowed him to hone his profiling skills.

Recurring

Actor/ActressCharacterSeasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16: Evolution
Meredith Monroe Haley HotchnerRecurringDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Brian AppelAgent Grant AndersonRecurringGuestDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appearRecurringGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Gonzalo MenendezAgent Josh CramerGuestDoes not appear
Jane Lynch Diana ReidGuestRecurringDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Gina Garcia SharpAgent Gina SharpGuestRecurringDoes not appearGuestRecurringDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Josh Stewart William LaMontagne Jr.Does not appearGuestRecurringGuestRecurringDoes not appearRecurringGuestDoes not appearGuestRecurring
Jayne Atkinson Erin StraussDoes not appearGuestRecurringDoes not appearRecurringGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Cade OwensJack HotchnerDoes not appearRecurringGuestRecurringGuestDoes not appear
Nicholas Brendon Kevin LynchDoes not appearRecurringGuestDoes not appear
Gia Mantegna Lindsey VaughnDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Jamie Kennedy Floyd Feylinn FerellDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Meta Golding Jordan ToddDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
C. Thomas Howell George Foyet/The ReaperDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Salli Richardson Tamara BarnesDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Mekhai AndersenHenry LaMontagneDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearRecurringGuestDoes not appearGuest
Tim Curry Billy FlynnDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Isabella MuradEllie SpicerDoes not appearGuestRecurringDoes not appear
Sebastian Roché Clyde EasterDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Siena Goines Tsia MoselyDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Timothy V. Murphy Ian DoyleDoes not appearRecurringGuestDoes not appear
Bellamy Young Beth ClemmonsDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Candy Clark Sandy JareauDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Beth Riesgraf Maeve DonovanDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Esai Morales Mateo CruzDoes not appearRecurringGuestDoes not appear
Rochelle Aytes Savannah MorganDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Hailey SoleMeg CallahanDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Greg Grunberg Chris CallahanDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Taylor Mosby Markayla DavisDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Amber Stevens Joy StruthersDoes not appearRecurringGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Bodhi Elfman Peter Lewis/Mr.ScratchDoes not appearGuestRecurringGuestDoes not appear
Marisol Nichols Agent Natalie ColfaxDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Frances Fisher Antonia SladeDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Sheryl Lee Ralph Hayden MontgomeryDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Aubrey Plaza Cat AdamsDoes not appearGuestRecurringDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Angela Robinson WitherspoonCassie CampbellDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Richard T. Jones Lionel WilkinsDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Jeananne Goossen Fiona DuncanDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Harold Perrineau Calvin ShawDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Tracie Thoms Monica WalkerDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Kelly Frye Kristy SimmonsDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Kim Rhodes Linda BarnesDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Daniella Alonso Lisa DouglasDoes not appearGuestRecurringDoes not appear
Gail O'Grady Krystall RossiDoes not appearGuestRecurringGuest
Danielle C. RyanPortia RichardsDoes not appearGuestRecurringDoes not appear
Declan WhaleyDavid SimmonsDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
James Urbaniak Owen QuinnDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Karen David Mary MeadowsDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Michael Hogan Benjamin David MervaDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Stephen Bishop Andrew MendozaDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Michael Mosley Everett LynchDoes not appearGuestRecurringDoes not appear
Sharon Lawrence Roberta LynchDoes not appearGuestRecurringDoes not appear
Alex JenningsGrace LynchDoes not appearGuestRecurringDoes not appear
Rachael Leigh Cook Maxine BrennerDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Joseph C. Phillips James BarbourDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Zach Gilford Elias VoitDoes not appearRecurring
Nicholas D'Agosto Deputy Director Doug BaileyDoes not appearRecurring
Nicole Pacent Rebecca WilsonDoes not appearRecurring
Kiele Sanchez Bridget VoitDoes not appearRecurring
Ryan-James HatanakaTyler GreenDoes not appearRecurring

Recurrent

Agent Grant Anderson

Played by Brian Appel, Agent Anderson appears in "Plain Sight" (episode 1.4)", The Fisher King" (1.22 and 2.1), "The Big Game" (2.14), as well as "Honor Among Thieves" (2.20), "The Crossing" (3.18), "100" (5.9), "The Slave of Duty" (5.10), "Hope" (7.8), "Hit" (7.23), "Run" (7.24), "Carbon Copy" (8.16), "The Replicator" (8.24), "To Bear Witness" (9.4), and "200" (9.14). Agent Anderson is told to drive Elle home in "The Fisher King", and he drops her off at her front door and leaves. She was soon shot by The Fisher King, as he had already been there, waiting for her. Hotch scolds Anderson briefly for not doing more, and quickly sends him back to the scene of the crime.

Agent Josh Cramer

Played by Gonzalo Menendez, Agent Josh Cramer runs the FBI Field Office in Baltimore, Maryland, as well as the Organized Crime division in that city. The two episodes which take place in Baltimore, "Natural Born Killer" (1.8) and "Honor Among Thieves" (2.20) both have him liaising with the BAU.

Diana Reid

As played by Jane Lynch, Diana Reid is Dr. Spencer Reid's mother. She first appears as a potential target of serial killer Randall Garner, the man who shoots SSA Elle Greenaway. E122 Like her son, Diana has a genius level IQ. She was once a university literature professor, but is no longer since her diagnosis of schizophrenia. She currently resides at the Las Vegas-based Bennington Sanitarium, where Spencer committed her when he was eighteen. Her husband, William Reid, left her when Spencer was a child. The reason William left is because he was aware Diana witnessed a murder, as a family friend avenged his own son's murder. He was unable to live with this knowledge though he claims he tried; he said "the weight of knowing what happened was just too much". Much of Diana and Spencer's time while he was growing up was spent with her reading to him. Spencer writes her a letter every single day because he feels guilty about not visiting her. In season 11, Spencer takes some time off from the BAU to visit her. In "Entropy", he reveals she has early signs of dementia and when he first walked in her room, she didn't know who he was for three seconds.

Kevin Lynch

Played by Nicholas Brendon, Kevin was Penelope Garcia's replacement when she was briefly suspended and hospitalized. E309 He is a former hacker like her, but he is far messier. Garcia is denied access to her system during her suspension from the BAU. Kevin takes over in the interim. He is immediately impressed with the system she has set up and her GUI. Garcia attempts to hack into the database under his watch. Kevin is unable to block her. They are each impressed with the other's work, but Garcia establishes dominance. When they finally meet face-to-face, they fall in love instantly. Kevin remains in awe of Garcia. They've developed a dating relationship in spite of Garcia's "special" relationship/mutual admiration with Agent Morgan. This is revealed at the beginning of "Damaged", when Agent Rossi shows up at Garcia's apartment only to find the quirky twosome showering together. E314 In the Season 6 finale, "Supply & Demand", they profess their love for each other. Later in the show Penelope brings him in for a case in Season 6.

William LaMontagne Jr.

Played by Josh Stewart, LaMontagne is the husband of Special Agent Jennifer Jareau. He is a homicide detective who worked for the New Orleans Police Department and is now with the Metro PD. In the season two episode "Jones", it is revealed that his father William Sr. was a detective himself in the NOPD and was killed during Hurricane Katrina as he was working a case in his home and refused to leave during the mass evacuations. The case later resurfaced and LaMontagne enlisted the help of the BAU. E218 While they were there, he and JJ became romantically involved, although he wasn't mentioned again until "In Heat". In that episode, he was brought to Miami where the unsub had killed a friend and colleague of his. During the episode, it was revealed that he and JJ had been secretly contacting each other since "Jones". JJ didn't want to reveal their relationship since she believed it would complicate their personal lives, but in the end, they went public with it. At the end of the episode, it is revealed that Prentiss, Morgan and Reid already knew about it. In the episode "The Crossing", JJ discovered she was pregnant and they have a boy named Henry. The actual status of JJ and Will's relationship (engaged, married, etc.) has not been disclosed, though they exchanged rings with Henry's birthstone in season four. In the season three finale, it is revealed that he transferred to Metro to move to Virginia to be with JJ and raise Henry together. To conclude season seven, he and JJ marry in a small ceremony in David Rossi's back yard.

The character was written back in after A.J. Cook told the writers she was pregnant, and as such JJ needed a love interest. In addition, one of the original plans for the season seven finale was to kill off Will. However, this idea was scrapped due to Paget's impending departure.

Jack Hotchner

Played by Cade Owens, Jack Hotchner is the son of series regular Aaron Hotchner, his first appearance being in "The Fox". His mother, Haley Hotchner, is killed in season five by George Foyet (a.k.a. "The Boston Reaper") but is spared when his father gives him a secret signal to "work the case" (hide in the trunk in Hotch's office). It is shown in season seven's "Painless" that Jack is being bullied. Jack is shown to have become good friends with Beth Clemmons, his father's new girlfriend.

Lindsey Vaughan

Played by Gia Mantegna (Joe Mantegna's daughter), Lindsey Vaughan is the daughter of a hitman and first appears in the season three episode 3rd Life. The BAU initially believe her to be a victim of "Jack" until they track her to a school and discover that she is a willing accomplice, input under the witness protection program after a hit ordered by Irish mobsters designed to kill her father wound up killing her mother instead. She reappears in season twelve as Diana Reid's nurse using the name Dr. Carol Atkinson. Reid immediately recognises her as Lindsey Vaughan and later remembers that she was Mr. Scratch's accomplice from the hotel in Mexico but is taken back to his cell before he can warn Diana, later being revealed that she is the accomplice, and girlfriend, of Cat Adams.

Henry LaMontagne

Played by Mekhai Andersen (A.J. Cook's son), Henry LaMontagne is the first son of Jennifer Jareau and William LaMontagne Jr., his first appearance being in "100".

Mateo Cruz

Played by Esai Morales, Cruz is the new Section Chief of the BAU. All that is known about him is that he worked at the Pentagon prior to season nine and has a past with JJ.

It was revealed in "200" that the two had worked on a task force together in the Middle East. He was the only person to know of her pregnancy and her miscarriage during her time on the task force. In the same episode, they are both kidnapped by Tavin Askari, who was a traitor within the task force. They are both physically and mentally tortured into giving the access codes given to them during the mission. He is shocked to discover that Michael Hastings, one of the men they had worked with on the task force, was the mastermind behind the plan and threatened to rape JJ in order to give him the access codes. He gives in and is later stabbed by Askari, who was quickly killed by Hotch. Cruz is taken to the hospital following the incident and survives. Cruz later appears in the season nine finale "Demons", where he accepts a case from the sheriff who is a personal friend. When the sheriff is killed and Reid is shot, both Cruz and Garcia fly to Texas to meet with the rest of the team. He is next seen in the pilot episode for the upcoming spinoff, entitled Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, which was the nineteenth episode of season ten. He enlists the BAU to help the international team find a vicious international killer in Barbados.

Joy Struthers

Played by Amber Stevens West, Joy is Rossi's daughter from his short-lived second marriage to French diplomat Hayden Montgomery. When they divorced, Hayden didn't tell him she was pregnant and Joy thought her father was her mother's second husband, who finally told her the truth before dying from cancer. In the episode "Fate" (10x09), Joy sought Rossi out and they're getting to know each other. Joy is a reporter and true crime writer and is married with a 2-year-old son named Kai.

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Erin Strauss

Played by Jayne Atkinson, Erin Strauss was the BAU Section Chief, the direct superior to SSA Aaron Hotchner. Her job lies in administration, and she has little field experience. She is an alcoholic, as revealed in the seventh-season episode "Self-Fulfilling Prophecy" when she rants at the commandant of a military academy and Morgan smells alcohol on her breath. At the end of the episode, Hotchner and Morgan arrange for her to check in privately at a treatment facility, thus protecting her from losing her job.

Strauss becomes more prominent in season eight. It is revealed in "The Silencer" that the newest member of the BAU team, Alex Blake, worked with her during the Amerithrax case, during which Strauss left her to take the fall when a linguistics flub led to the arrest of the wrong suspect. As a result, Blake did not get along with her afterwards. At the end of "The Silencer", Strauss tries apologizing to her, but Blake turns Strauss down. In "Carbon Copy", she specifically oversees the investigation into the Replicator, and by the end of the episode, she apologizes to Blake again, and this time, her apology is accepted. In "Brothers Hotchner", she is abducted by the Replicator, later revealed to be a former FBI agent named John Curtis, whom she left to take the blame along with Blake following the Amerithrax case. In "The Replicator", Erin Strauss is killed in the line of duty when Curtis poisons her with spiked wine and leaves her to die. She is found on the streets by Hotch, and she admits that the Replicator forced her at gunpoint to drink again. She dies in Hotch's arms after begging him to stay with her as she does not want to die alone. Strauss indirectly helps defeat Curtis post mortem when Rossi uses her sobriety chip to escape his trap, leaving him to possibly die in an explosion. After her funeral, the team celebrates her life during dinner at Rossi's garden, recalling her expert pistol marksmanship, discussing happy stories of her time with them, and acknowledging her as a good person.

Haley Hotchner

Played by Meredith Monroe, Haley Hotchner was the wife of Aaron Hotchner. She and Hotchner have a son, Jack. E204 They divorced due to Hotch's job and duties. In season three, Aaron Hotchner picks up his home phone when someone calls, but when he answers it, the caller hangs up. Haley's cellphone starts ringing immediately afterward. Hotch looks at Haley, but she does not say anything. It is implied that Haley might be cheating on Aaron, and that is why the person who called the home phone did not speak when a man answered. In the season five premiere episode, after George Foyet (a.k.a. "The Boston Reaper") shoots and stabs Aaron unconscious and puts him in the hospital, it is discovered by him that Foyet knows where Haley and Jack live, and they are placed in witness protection, later revealed to be living in New Jersey. Afterwards, Foyet stalks Sam Kassmeyer, the U.S. Marshall protecting Haley and Jack, somehow gets into his house after he comes home from work, and brutally tortures him to try to get him to reveal their location. In spite of being tortured and nearly dead at the scene (he would die shortly on the way to the hospital), Kassmeyer does not reveal their location. However, Foyet then notices Kassmeyer's work cell phone on a small table next to his living room sofa that he put down after coming in, and guesses correctly that he has phone numbers (not listed as actual phone numbers) on speed dial and dials several asking for "Haley." After several unsuccessful attempts, he finally manages to get Haley's cell number and she answers that it is her. Foyet apologizes for using her real name, then poses as a Marshall, tells her that Kassmeyer has been killed, that her location may have been compromised, that they need to protect her son, and that Aaron is dead. Overwhelmed with fear, Haley then puts her complete trust in him. Foyet further tells her not to call anyone after they're through talking, that her calls may be intercepted, to buy a disposable phone, and call him on it after getting into her vehicle; and that he would give her another number to call him on as well as further instructions on what to do before reassuring her that everything would be fine if she followed his instructions and that he was telling her the truth about Aaron. He later tells her to go to the Hotchner's house before their divorce and before she and her son were placed in protection and that he would meet her there. Despite the highly questionable instructions, Haley follows them completely. She discovers the truth about the situation when Aaron is able to reach her by cell phone with her, Foyet, and Jack in the living room. Jack, as mentioned above, is able to go into hiding and later emerges safely after Aaron talks in code with him over the phone, but after an emotional goodbye Aaron and Haley over it, Foyet shoots and brutally kills her. E509 Haley returned in season nine, episode five, in a vision while Hotch was recovering from complications from his stabbing 100 episodes earlier. E905 E501

Jordan Todd

Played by Meta Golding, Todd is JJ's replacement while she's on maternity leave. She was introduced to the team in Catching Out E405 and was mentored and trained by JJ until JJ went into labor. E407 Prior to that, she had spent 7 years working for the FBI's counter-terrorism unit. In the end, she announced that she would return there and that JJ would end her maternity leave and return to the team. E413

Dr. Savannah Morgan

Played by Rochelle Aytes, Savannah Morgan (née Hayes) is Derek Morgan's wife. She works as a doctor at Bethesda General Hospital. Savannah first appeared in Season Nine's "The Return", and it is presumed that Morgan and Savannah started dating prior to Season Nine and first met after she approached him when he was depressed over a case that ended badly. Before they started dating, they used to be neighbors. She was introduced to the show because Shemar Moore, the actor who portrays Morgan, had requested that his character get a romantic partner. She was last seen giving birth to her and Derek's son, Hank Spencer Morgan, after being shot by Chazz Montolo.

Peter Lewis

Played by Bodhi Elfman, Peter Lewis (aka Mr. Scratch) is a proxy killer who poisons his victims causing them to kill people for him. He is first hunted by the BAU in season 10. He escapes from prison in season 11 and continues killing in season 12. He also stalked SSA Aaron Hotchner's son, Jack, forcing them to go into witness protection. In the season 13 premiere, "Wheels Up," he is cornered by the team and falls to his death off the edge of a building.

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^E111 "Blood Hungry". Criminal Minds. Season 1. Episode 11. 2005-12-14. CBS.
^E122 "The Fisher King, Part 1". Criminal Minds. Season 1. Episode 22. 2006-05-10. CBS.
^E201 "The Fisher King, Part 2". Criminal Minds. Season 2. Episode 01. 2006-09-20. CBS.
^E204 "Psychodrama". Criminal Minds. Season 2. Episode 04. 2006-10-11. CBS.
^E205 "Aftermath". Criminal Minds. Season 2. Episode 05. 2006-10-18. CBS.
^E206 "The Boogeyman". Criminal Minds. Season 2. Episode 06. 2006-10-25. CBS.
^E212 "Profiler, Profiled". Criminal Minds. Season 2. Episode 12. 2006-12-13. CBS.
^E215 "Revelations". Criminal Minds. Season 2. Episode 15. 2007-02-07. CBS.
^E217 "Distress". Criminal Minds. Season 2. Episode 17. 2007-02-21. CBS.
^E218 "Jones". Criminal Minds. Season 2. Episode 18. 2007-02-28. CBS.
^E309 "Penelope". Criminal Minds. Season 3. Episode 09. 2007-11-21. CBS.
^E314 "Damaged". Criminal Minds. Season 3. Episode 14. 2008-04-02. CBS.
^E405 "Catching Out". Criminal Minds. Season 4. Episode 05. 2008-10-29. CBS.
^E407 "Memoriam". Criminal Minds. Season 4. Episode 07. 2008-11-12. CBS.
^E408 "Masterpiece". Criminal Minds. Season 4. Episode 08. 2008-11-19. CBS.
^E413 "Bloodline". Criminal Minds. Season 4. Episode 13. 2009-01-21. CBS.
^E509 "100". Criminal Minds. Season 5. Episode 09. 2009-11-25. CBS.
^E601 "The Longest Night". Criminal Minds. Season 6. Episode 01. 2010-09-22. CBS.
^E613 "The Thirteenth Step". Criminal Minds. Season 6. Episode 13. 2011-01-26. CBS.
^E614 "Sense Memory". Criminal Minds. Season 6. Episode 14. 2011-02-09. CBS.
^E617 "Valhalla". Criminal Minds. Season 6. Episode 17. 2011-03-02. CBS.
^E618 "Lauren". Criminal Minds. Season 6. Episode 18. 2011-03-16. CBS.
^E701 "It Takes a Village". Criminal Minds. Season 7. Episode 01. 2011-09-21. CBS.
^E723 "Hit". Criminal Minds. Season 7. Episode 23. 2012-05-16. CBS.
^E724 "Run". Criminal Minds. Season 7. Episode 24. 2012-05-16. CBS.
^E801 "The Silencer". Criminal Minds. Season 8. Episode 01. 2012-09-26. CBS.
^E816 "Carbon Copy". Criminal Minds. Season 8. Episode 16. 2013-02-27. CBS.
^E818 "Restoration". Criminal Minds. Season 8. Episode 18. 2013-04-13. CBS.
^E824 "The Replicator". Criminal Minds. Season 8. Episode 24. 2013-05-22. CBS.
^E914 "200". Criminal Minds. Season 9. Episode 14. 2014-02-05. CBS.
^E923 "Angels". Criminal Minds. Season 9. Episode 23. 2014-05-07. CBS.
^E924 "Demons". Criminal Minds. Season 9. Episode 24. 2014-05-14. CBS.
^E1001 "X". Criminal Minds. Season 10. Episode 01. 2014-10-01. CBS.
^E1013 "Nelson's Sparrow". Criminal Minds. Season 10. Episode 13. 2015-01-28. CBS.
^E1023 "The Hunt". Criminal Minds. Season 10. Episode 23. 2015-05-06. CBS.