List of Spooks characters

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This is a list of characters in the television series Spooks (known as MI-5 in some countries) is a British television spy drama series that originally aired on BBC One from 13 May 2002 to 23 October 2011, consisting of 10 series.

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CharacterActorSeries
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Sir Harry Pearce KBE Peter Firth Main
Malcolm Wynn-Jones Hugh Simon Main [lower-alpha 1] Guest
Tom Quinn Matthew Macfadyen Main [lower-alpha 2] Guest
Zoe Reynolds Keeley Hawes Main [lower-alpha 3]
Danny Hunter David Oyelowo Main
Tessa Phillips Jenny Agutter Main Guest
Ellie Simm Esther Hall Main Guest
Maisie SimmHeather Cave Main Guest
Jed KelleyGraeme Mearns Main
Helen Flynn Lisa Faulkner Main [lower-alpha 4]
Colin Wells Rory MacGregor Recurring Main [lower-alpha 5]
Ruth Evershed Nicola Walker Main [lower-alpha 6] Main
Sam Buxton Shauna Macdonald Main
Adam Carter Rupert Penry-Jones Main [lower-alpha 7]
Fiona Carter Olga Sosnovska Recurring Main [lower-alpha 8]
Zafar Younis Raza Jaffrey Guest Main [lower-alpha 9]
Jo Portman Miranda Raison Main [lower-alpha 10]
Ros Myers Hermione Norris Main [lower-alpha 11]
Connie James Gemma Jones Main
Ben Kaplan DSO Alex Lanipekun Main [lower-alpha 12]
Lucas North / John Bateman Richard Armitage Main
Tariq Masood Shazad Latif Main [lower-alpha 13]
Dimitri Levendis Max Brown Main
Beth Bailey Sophia Myles Main
Erin Watts Lara Pulver Main
Calum Reed Geoffrey Streatfeild Main
Notes
  1. Hugh Simon only appeared in the first episode of season 8.
  2. Matthew Macfadyen only appeared in the first two episodes of season 3.
  3. Keeley Hawes only appeared in the first six episodes of season 3.
  4. Despite being credited as part of the main cast, Lisa Faulkner only appeared in the first two episodes of season 1.
  5. Rory MacGregor only appeared in the first episode of season 5.
  6. Nicola Walker only appeared in the first five episodes of season 5.
  7. Rupert Penry-Jones only appeared in the first episode of season 7.
  8. Olga Sosnovska left in episode 7 of season 4.
  9. Raza Jaffrey only appeared in the first episode of season 6.
  10. Miranda Raison only appeared in the first three episodes of season 8.
  11. Hermione Norris only appeared in the first eight episodes of season 6 before returning in season 7.
  12. Alex Lanipekun did not join until the fifth episode of season 6.
  13. Shazad Latif only appeared in the first two episodes of season 10.

Final Series Leads

Main characters for Series 10:

Former characters

MI5 staff

Other officers

Significant others

UK Ministers

These fictional UK cabinet ministers managed the team or have been characters in some episodes.

Other guest stars

Series 1

Series 2

Series 3

Series 4

Series 5

Series 6

Series 7

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References

  1. "BBC - BBC One Programmes - Spooks - Dimitri Levendis character page - actor Max Brown".
  2. "BBC - BBC One Programmes - Spooks - Beth Bailey character page - actor Sophia Myles".