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9-1-1 is an American television series that originally began broadcasting on January 3, 2018, on Fox.
Character | Portrayed by | Seasons | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | ||
Athena Grant-Nash | Angela Bassett | Main | ||||||
Robert "Bobby" Wade Nash | Peter Krause | Main | ||||||
Evan "Buck" Buckley | Oliver Stark | Main | ||||||
Henrietta "Hen" Wilson | Aisha Hinds | Main | ||||||
Howard "Chimney" Han | Kenneth Choi | Main | ||||||
Michael W. Grant | Rockmond Dunbar | Main [lower-alpha 1] | ||||||
Abigail "Abby" Clark | Connie Britton | Main | Special Guest | |||||
Maddie Buckley-Han | Jennifer Love Hewitt | Main | ||||||
Edmundo "Eddie" Diaz | Ryan Guzman | Main | ||||||
May Grant | Corinne Massiah | Recurring | Main | Guest | ||||
Harry Grant | Marcanthonee Jon Reis | Recurring | Main | Credit only [lower-alpha 2] | ||||
Elijah M. Cooper | Recurring | |||||||
Christopher Diaz | Gavin McHugh | Recurring | Main | |||||
Albert Han | John Harlan Kim | Guest | Main | Recurring | Guest |
Character | Portrayed by | Seasons | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | ||
Karen Wilson | Tracie Thoms | Recurring | ||||||
Officer Carol Branford | Michelle Bernard | Recurring | ||||||
Carla Price | Cocoa Brown | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Guest | |||
Terry Flores | Alex Loynaz | Recurring | Guest | Guest | ||||
Eva Mathis | Abby Brammell | Recurring | Guest | Guest | ||||
Priest | Gavin Stenhouse | Recurring | Guest | |||||
Patricia Clark | Mariette Hartley | Recurring | ||||||
Denny Wilson | Declan Pratt | Guest | Recurring | |||||
Susan "Sue" Blevins | Debra Christofferson | Guest | Recurring | Guest | ||||
Elaine Maynard | Claudia Christian | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Guest | ||
Josh Russo | Bryan Safi | Recurring | ||||||
Linda Bates | Chiquita Fuller | Recurring | Guest | |||||
Isabel Diaz | Ana Mercedes | Recurring | Guest | Guest | ||||
John | Jonathan Grebe | Recurring | Guest | |||||
Shannon Diaz | Devin Kelley | Recurring | Guest | Guest | ||||
Kim | Guest | |||||||
Dwight | Rick Chambers | Recurring | Guest | |||||
Ali Martin | Tiffany Dupont | Recurring | ||||||
Thomas "Tommy" Kinard | Lou Ferrigno Jr. | Recurring | Recurring | |||||
Douglas "Doug" Kendall | Brian Hallisay | Recurring | Guest | |||||
Beatrice Carter | Beverly Todd | Guest | Recurring | |||||
Taylor Kelly | Megan West | Guest | Recurring | Guest | ||||
Samuel Carter | Henry G. Sanders | Guest | Recurring | |||||
Nathaniel Greene | Troy Winbush | Recurring | Recurring | |||||
Officer Williams | Chris Wu | Recurring | Guest | |||||
Jamal Momed | Ashwin Gore | Recurring | ||||||
Lena Bosko | Ronda Rousey | Recurring | - | |||||
Tara | Ellen Hollman | Recurring | ||||||
Vincent | Scott Speiser | Recurring | ||||||
Greg | Sean Kleier | Recurring | ||||||
Ronald "Ronnie" Cooper | Leonard Roberts | Recurring | ||||||
Dr. Calloway | Christian Keyes | Recurring | ||||||
Dr. David Hale | La Monde Byrd | Guest | Recurring | |||||
Ana Flores | Gabrielle Walsh | Guest | Recurring | |||||
Det. Louis Ransone | Sasha Roiz | Guest | Recurring | |||||
Jeffrey Connor Hudson | Noah Bean | Guest | Recurring | |||||
Antonia "Toni" Wilson | Marsha Warfield | Recurring | Guest | |||||
Diedra | Andi Chapman | Recurring | Guest | |||||
Nia Wilson | Margot Terry | Recurring | ||||||
Ravi Panikkar | Anirudh Pisharody | Recurring | ||||||
Lila Risco | Carly Nykanen | Recurring | ||||||
Claudette Collins | Vanessa Estelle Williams | Recurring | ||||||
Jonah Greenway | Bryce Durfee | Recurring | ||||||
Lucy Donato | Arielle Kebbel | Recurring | ||||||
Noah Carmack | Alfonso Caballero | Recurring | ||||||
Marisol | Edy Ganem | Recurring | ||||||
Mara Driskell | Askyler Bell | Recurring | ||||||
Julian Enes | Rick Cosnett | Recurring | ||||||
This is a list of recurring actors and the characters they portrayed in multiple episodes, which were significant roles, sometimes across multiple seasons.
The following is a supplementary list of guest stars, some recurring, who appear in lesser roles.
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