My Parents Are Aliens is a British children's television sitcom airing from 1999 until 2006. The full cast for My Parents Are Aliens is tabled below including both the character and the actor/actress who played the role in each season.
Character | Actor | Series | |||||||
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Series 1 (1999) | Series 2 (2000) | Series 3 (2001) | Series 4 (2002) | Series 5 (2003) | Series 6 (2004) | Series 7 (2005) | Series 8 (2006) | ||
Sophie Johnson | Barbara Durkin (1999–2000) Carla Mendonça (2001–06) | Main | |||||||
Brian Johnson | Tony Gardner | Main | |||||||
Mel Barker | Danielle McCormack | Main | Guest | ||||||
Josh Barker | Alex Kew | Main | |||||||
Lucy Barker | Charlotte Francis | Main | |||||||
CJ | Olisa Odele | Main | |||||||
Harry | Stephanie Fearon | Main | |||||||
Pete Walker | Patrick Niknejad | Main | |||||||
Frankie Perkins | Jordan Maxwell | Main | |||||||
Wendy Richardson | Isabella Melling | Main | |||||||
Trent Clements | Keith Warwick | Main | |||||||
Mr Graham Whiteside | Dan O'Brien | Main | |||||||
Mrs Alison Hardman | Beatrice Kelley | Main | |||||||
Mrs Reece | Neve Taylor | Recurring | |||||||
Poppy Manning | Kirsha Southward | Recurring | |||||||
Tania Thomas | Zoe Thorne (1999) Emily Fleeshman (1999–2002) Sasha Tilley (2005) | Recurring | |||||||
Dave Locket | Julian Triandafyllou | Recurring | |||||||
Andy "The Freak" | Danny Robinson | Recurring | |||||||
Jaq Bennett | Jessica Woods | Main | |||||||
Dan Bennett | Daniel Feltham | Main | |||||||
Becky Bennett | Katie Pearson | Main | |||||||
Eddie Bennett | Jake Young | Main | |||||||
Guido | Drew Carter-Cain | Recurring | |||||||
Dinesh | Omar Kent | Recurring | |||||||
Stewie | Mykola Allen | Recurring | |||||||
Blaise | Gabriella Dixon | Recurring | |||||||
Selena | Dominique Jackson | Recurring | |||||||
Mrs Brookman | Kay Purcell | Recurring | |||||||
Mr Rockwell | Mark Chatterton | Recurring | |||||||
Miss Heather | Leah Chillery | Recurring |
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