List of Money Heist cast members

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The following is a list of actors, and the characters they played, in the Netflix series Money Heist . [1]

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Overview

Main

CharacterPortrayed bySeasons
Season 1Season 2Season 3
Part 1Part 2Part 3Part 4Part 5 Vol. 1Part 5 Vol. 2
Silene Oliveira (Tokyo) Úrsula Corberó Main
Sergio Marquina (The Professor) / Salvador "Salva" Martín Álvaro Morte Main
Raquel Murillo (Lisbon) Itziar Ituño Main
Andrés de Fonollosa (Berlin) Pedro Alonso Main
Agustín Ramos (Moscow) Paco Tous Main Guest Main [lower-alpha 1]
Ágata Jiménez (Nairobi) Alba Flores Main [lower-alpha 2]
Aníbal Cortés (Rio) Miguel Herrán Main
Daniel Ramos (Denver) [lower-alpha 3] Jaime Lorente Main
Mónica Gaztambide (Stockholm) Esther Acebo Main
Arturo Román Enrique Arce MainMain [lower-alpha 1]
Alison Parker María Pedraza Main
Mirko Dragić (Helsinki) Darko Perić Main
Mariví Fuentes Kiti Mánver MainGuest
Santiago Lopez (Bogotá) Hovik Keuchkerian Main
Martín Berrote (Palermo / The Engineer) Rodrigo de la Serna Main
Alicia Sierra Najwa Nimri Main
Jakov (Marseille) Luka Peroš Recurring Main
Juan later Julia Martinez (Manila) Belén Cuesta RecurringMain
Colonel Luis Tamayo Fernando Cayo RecurringMain
Benjamín Martinez (Logroño) Ramón Agirre  [ es ]RecurringMain [lower-alpha 4]
Matías Caño (Pamplona)Ahikar AzconaRecurringMain [lower-alpha 4]
Dimitri Mostovói / Radko Dragić (Oslo) [lower-alpha 5] Roberto García Ruiz RecurringMain [lower-alpha 1]
César Gandía José Manuel Poga RecurringMain [lower-alpha 1]
Ángel Rubio Fernando Soto RecurringMain [lower-alpha 4]
SuárezMario de la RosaRecurringMain [lower-alpha 4]
Colonel Alfonso Prieto Juan Fernández RecurringGuest [lower-alpha 1]
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 The actor was credited with the rest of the main cast in the final closing credits "A Family Reunion" (5x10), but did not appear in the episode.
  2. In part 5, Alba Flores is credited as a series regular in the episodes that feature her.
  3. The official website lists Denver's name as Daniel, [2] but in the show he has called himself Ricardo, [3] Dani [4] and Daniel. [5]
  4. 1 2 3 4 The actor was credited with the rest of the main cast in the final closing credits in "A Family Reunion" (5x10).
  5. The final closing credits reveal Oslo's mug shot with the name Dimitri Mostovói, [6] while his coffin shows the name Radko Dragic. [7]

Recurring

CharacterPortrayed bySeasons
Season 1Season 2Season 3
Part 1Part 2Part 3Part 4Part 5 Vol. 1Part 5 Vol. 2
Mercedes Colmenar Anna Gras  [ es ]Recurring
Pablo RuizFran MorcilloRecurring
Ariadna Cascales Clara Alvarado  [ es ]Recurring
Francisco TorresAntonio Cuellar RodriguezRecurring
Alberto VicuñaMiquel García BordaRecurringRecurringGuest
Paula Vicuña MurilloNaia GuzRecurring
Benito AntoñanzasAntonio RomeroRecurring
Tatiana Marse Diana Gómez Recurring
Mario Urbaneja Pep Munné  [ es ]Recurring
Amanda Olalla Hernández  [ es ]Recurring
Paquita Mari Carmen Sánchez  [ es ]RecurringGuest
Miguel FernándezCarlos SuárezRecurring
Antonio García Ferreras Antonio García Ferreras RecurringDoes not appear
Sagasta José Manuel Seda  [ es ]Recurring
Rafael de Fonollosa Patrick Criado Recurring
René Miguel Ángel Silvestre Recurring
Ramiro Alberto Amarilla Recurring
Arantxa ArtecheJennifer MirandaRecurring

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