List of Holby City characters

Holby City is a British medical drama television series that has been broadcast on BBC One in the United Kingdom since 12 January 1999.[1] The series was created by Tony McHale and Mal Young as a spin-off from the BBC medical drama Casualty, which is set in the emergency department of the fictional Holby City Hospital, based in the equally fictitious town of Holby.[2][3] The show focuses on the fictional lives, both professional and personal, of the medical and ancillary staff on the hospital's surgical wards.[4] It is primarily filmed at the BBC Elstree Centre in Borehamwood.[5] The show has aired twenty-one full series with over 1000 episodes and is currently airing the twenty-second series.[6][7] Young wanted to explore what happened to patients treated in Casualty once they were taken away to the hospital's surgical wards.[4] He opined that Casualty limited itself to "accident of the week" storylines, while Holby City allowed the possibility of storylines about long-term care, rather than immediate life-and-death decisions.[8] A police procedural spin-off, HolbyBlue, began airing from 8 May 2007, running for two series before being cancelled due to poor viewing figures.[9]

The set of Holby City, located at BBC Elstree Centre in Borehamwood.

The serial features an ensemble cast of regular and recurring characters, and began with 11 main characters in its first series, all of whom have since left the show.[5] Characters have since been written in and out of the series, and approximately sixteen actors are now employed to the main cast.[10] Having appeared in over 500 episodes between the fourth and twenty-second series, the show's longest-serving character is Ric Griffin, portrayed by Hugh Quarshie.[11] Additionally, Holby City features a number of guest artists in each episode as well as recurring characters who appear in story arcs.[12] Many regular cast members in the show have made prior, minor appearances as both patients and staff members in both Holby City and Casualty. In 2015, casting directors hired Niamh Walsh for the regular role of Cara Martinez after a guest part as a patient in Casualty.[13] Characters from Holby City have appeared in sister shows Casualty and HolbyBlue and vice versa. Although most characters only guest star, some have become regular cast members. Amanda Mealing joined Casualty as Connie Beauchamp in 2014, following a six-year stint in Holby City. Nick Jordan actor Michael French has had stints in the main cast of both Holby City and Casualty, and Clive Mantle reprised his role as Mike Barratt in Holby City in 1999, two years after leaving Casualty.[14]

Present characters

Regular characters

Ramin Karimloo features as Kian Madani.[16]
Jo Martin appears as Max McGerry.[17]
Character Actor(s) First appearance[lower-alpha 1] Ref(s)
Donna JacksonJaye Jacobs16 March 2004[18]
Sacha LevyBob Barrett5 January 2010[19]
Henrik HanssenGuy Henry19 October 2010[15]
Dominic CopelandDavid Ames23 April 2013[20]
Adrian "Fletch" FletcherAlex Walkinshaw12 August 2014[21]
Cameron DunnNic Jackman4 August 2016[22]
Nicky McKendrickBelinda Owusu12 December 2017[23]
Ange GodardDawn Steele8 January 2019[24]
Chloe GodardAmy Lennox29 January 2019[25]
Kian MadaniRamin Karimloo23 April 2019[16]
Max McGerryJo Martin15 October 2019[17]
Louis McGerryTyler Luke Cunningham31 March 2020[26]
Josh HudsonTrieve Blackwood-Cambridge10 November 2020[27]
Jeong Soo-HanChan Woo Lim10 November 2020[27]
Skylar BrycePhoebe Pryce10 November 2020[27]
Lucky SimpsonVineeta Rishi24 November 2020[28]

Recurring characters

Character Actor(s) First appearance[lower-alpha 1] Ref(s)
Jason HaynesJules Robertson9 February 2016[29]
Jodie RodgersSian Reese-Williams10 November 2020[30]
Alex DuvalMiles Mitchell10 November 2020[31]
Michael TownsendElliot Levey17 November 2020[32]

Impending cast changes

Character Actor(s) Details Ref(s)
Sahira ShahLaila RouassReturning 10 February 2021[33]

Former characters

Regular characters

Clive Mantle starred as Mike Barratt, having reprised the role from Casualty.[34]
Luisa Bradshaw-White starred as Lisa Fox.[35]
Ade Edmondson appeared as Abra Durant across multiple stints.[36]
Peter Wingfield portrayed Dan Clifford.[37]
Lucinda Dryzek had a year-long stint as Jasmine Burrows.[38]
Jemma Redgrave portrayed Bernie Wolfe.[40]
Denis Lawson starred as Tom Campbell-Gore.[41]
Character Actor(s) First appearance[lower-alpha 1] Last appearance[lower-alpha 2] Ref(s)
Muriel McKendrickPhyllis Logan19 January 19999 March 1999[44]
Karen NewburnSarah Preston19 January 19999 March 2000[45]
Ray SykesIan Curtis12 January 19999 March 2000[45]
Kirstie CollinsDawn McDaniel12 January 199923 November 2000[46]
Victoria MerrickLisa Faulkner19 January 19998 May 2001[47]
Julie FitzjohnNicola Stephenson12 January 199929 May 2001[48]
Mike BarrattClive Mantle25 November 19995 June 2001[34]
Jasmine HopkinsAngela Griffin12 January 19995 June 2001[49]
Liam EvansAdrian Lewis Morgan13 February 20014 June 2002[50]
Tash BandaraThusitha Jayasundera23 December 199918 June 2002[51]
Keri McGrathAnna Mountford12 October 200016 July 2002[52]
Janice TaylorSiobhan Redmond12 October 20006 August 2002[53]
Sam KennedyColette Brown20 March 200113 August 2002[54]
Anton MeyerGeorge Irving12 January 199920 August 2002[55]
Danny ShaughnessyJeremy Edwards25 November 199925 March 2003[56]
Ben SaundersDavid Paisley29 January 200222 April 2003[57]
Steve WaringPeter de Jersey12 October 20006 May 2003[58]
Alex AdamsJeremy Sheffield5 October 20006 August 2003[59]
Sandy HarperLaura Sadler5 October 20002 September 2003[60]
Stan AshleighPaul Shane16 November 200013 October 2003[61]
Kath FoxJan Pearson6 June 199930 March 2004[62]
Ed KeatingRocky Marshall13 August 200218 May 2004[63]
Alistair TaylorDominic Jephcott13 February 200128 December 2004[64]
Rosie SattarKim Vithana13 May 200311 January 2005[65]
Will CurtisNoah Huntley20 April 20045 April 2005[66]
Lisa FoxLuisa Bradshaw-White31 December 200113 September 2005[35]
Mubbs HusseinIan Aspinall27 November 200111 October 2005[67]
Zubin KhanArt Malik17 June 200311 October 2005[68]
Owen DavisMark Moraghan23 October 200120 December 2005[69]
Mickie HendrieKelly Adams16 March 200412 September 2006[70]
Tricia WilliamsSharon Maughan8 April 200321 November 2006[71]
Matt ParkerAdam Best3 May 200528 March 2007[72]
Dean WestPaul Henshall3 May 200528 March 2007[72]
Abra DurantAde Edmondson5 July 20059 December 2008[36]
Kyla TysonRakie Ayola7 February 20069 December 2008[73]
Sam StrachanTom Chambers3 January 200622 December 2008[74]
Dan CliffordPeter Wingfield28 November 200626 May 2009[37]
Maddy YoungNadine Lewington16 January 200726 May 2009[75]
Jayne GraysonStella Gonet10 July 20071 September 2009[76]
Nick JordanMichael French12 January 199915 February 2010[77]
Daisha AndersonRebecca Grant18 March 200822 March 2010[78]
Maria KendallPhoebe Thomas28 November 200619 May 2010[79]
Linden CullenDuncan Pow15 January 200812 October 2010[80]
Mark WilliamsRobert Powell15 February 200525 January 2011[81]
Penny ValentineEmma Catherwood9 June 200912 April 2011[82]
Elizabeth TaitLa Charné Jolly24 May 201025 October 2011[83]
Greg DouglasEdward MacLiam17 February 20101 May 2012[84]
Dan HamiltonAdam Astill15 February 201110 July 2012[85]
Eddi McKeeSarah-Jane Potts7 June 201123 October 2012[86]
Luc HemingwayJoseph Millson8 November 20118 January 2013[87]
Tara LoJing Lusi5 March 201216 April 2013[88]
Chrissie WilliamsTina Hobley5 June 200119 November 2013[89]
Gemma WildeTy Glaser22 January 201317 December 2013[90]
Edward CampbellAden Gillett30 July 20137 January 2014[91]
Jess GriffinVerona Joseph15 January 200218 March 2014[92]
Colette ShewardLouise Delamere3 December 20134 November 2014[93]
Michael SpenceHari Dhillon20 November 200718 November 2014[94]
Mary-Claire CarterNiamh McGrady29 September 200914 April 2015[95]
Harry TresslerJules Knight14 May 201314 April 2015[96]
Jonny MaconieMichael Thomson15 May 201223 June 2015[97]
Adele EffangaPetra Letang14 January 201429 March 2016[98]
Jesse LawDon Gilet22 April 201412 April 2016[99]
Chantelle LaneLauren Drummond7 June 20117 June 2016[100]
Antoine MalickJimmy Akingbola4 January 20117 June 2016[101]
Cara MartinezNiamh Walsh16 June 201523 June 2016[102]
Jasmine BurrowsLucinda Dryzek25 April 201020 June 2017[38]
Damon FordDavid Ajao6 June 201721 November 2017[103]
Nina KarnikAyesha Dharker9 May 201728 November 2017[104]
Matteo RossiniChristian Vit29 November 201628 November 2017[105]
Arthur DigbyRob Ostlere2 January 201319 December 2017[106]
Morven DigbyEleanor Fanyinka30 June 201519 December 2017[107]
Oliver ValentineJames Anderson9 June 200927 March 2018[108]
Roxanna MacMillanHermione Gulliford2 April 201325 September 2018[109]
John GaskellPaul McGann5 December 201720 November 2018[39]
Meena ChowdhurySalma Hoque12 December 201727 November 2018[110]
Bernie WolfeJemma Redgrave2 February 201611 December 2018[40]
Mo EffangaChizzy Akudolu22 May 201227 December 2018[111]
Tom Campbell-GoreDenis Lawson13 August 200215 January 2019[41]
Lola GriffinSharon D. Clarke7 June 200515 January 2019[112]
Connie BeauchampAmanda Mealing1 June 20045 March 2019[113]
Frieda PetrenkoOlga Fedori17 February 201026 March 2019[114]
Zosia MarchCamilla Arfwedson10 September 201316 April 2019[115]
Joseph ByrneLuke Roberts3 January 20063 September 2019[116]
Faye MortonPatsy Kensit30 January 20073 September 2019[42]
Diane LloydPatricia Potter2 July 200222 October 2019[117]
Elliot HopePaul Bradley8 November 200510 December 2019[43]
Lofty ChilternLee Mead16 May 201717 December 2019[118]
Serena CampbellCatherine Russell1 May 201221 January 2020[119]
Xavier "Zav" DuvalMarcus Griffiths20 February 201814 April 2020[120]
Raf di LuccaJoe McFadden28 January 201421 July 2020[121]
Guy SelfJohn Michie26 November 201311 August 2020[122]
Essie HarrisonKaye Wragg6 May 201411 August 2020[123]
Ric GriffinHugh Quarshie9 October 200110 November 2020[124]
Jac NaylorRosie Marcel22 November 20052 February 2021[125]

Recurring characters

Paul Blackthorne appeared in series 3 as Guy Morton.[126]
Denise Welch guest starred as Pam McGrath.[127]
Susannah York portrayed Helen Grant.[128]
Bradley Hume actor Scott Adkins.[129]
Graeme Garden played Ed Loftwood across four years.
In series 11, Meera Syal features as Tara Sodi.[130]
Anna-Louise Plowman appeared as Annalese Carson.[132]
Nina Wadia appeared in a month-long stint as Annabelle Cooper.[133]
Carli Norris has appeared in stints as Fran Reynolds.[134]
Jeff Rawle guest starred as Jerry Clark.[135]
Marc Elliott played Isaac Mayfield.[136]
Character Actor(s) First appearance[lower-alpha 1] Last appearance[lower-alpha 2] Ref(s)
Paul RipleyLuke Mably12 January 199926 January 1999[45]
Peter EllisFraser James12 January 199916 February 1999[138]
Ellie SharpeJulie Saunders12 January 19999 March 1999[139]
Damien WetherellMatt Dempsey16 December 199927 January 2000[140]
Guy MortonPaul Blackthorne6 March 20015 June 2001[126]
Pam McGrathDenise Welch11 June 200216 July 2002[127]
Anil BanerjeeKulvinder Ghir16 November 200022 October 2002[141]
Jan GoddardJudy Loe6 August 20024 February 2003[142]
Sunil GuptaHari Dhillon8 May 200115 July 2003[143]
Sir Charles MerrickSimon Williams12 February 201315 July 2003[144]
Anita ForbesKirsty Mitchell25 March 200329 July 2003[145]
Helen GrantSusannah York6 August 200325 November 2003[128]
Nic YorkeLiam Garrigan10 June 200330 December 2003[146]
Kelly YorkeRachel Leskovac1 July 200327 January 2004[146]
Anna ChandlerDeborah Poplett27 February 20017 December 2004[147]
Carlos FasholaDavid Bedella27 July 20042 August 2005[148]
Sean ThompsonChinna Wodu23 November 200410 August 2005[149]
Andy FishmanAce Bhatti30 August 20056 December 2005[150]
Justin FullerBen Richards21 March 200611 July 2006[151]
Dr CharlesVictoria Pritchard25 March 200318 July 2006[152]
Michael BeauchampAnthony Calf19 April 20058 August 2006[153]
Bradley HumeScott Adkins23 May 200617 October 2006[129]
Reg LundMartin Hancock28 June 200517 October 2006[154]
Sanghita ParmaMia Soteriou31 October 200628 March 2007[155]
Alan DanePeter Hamilton Dyer9 January 20071 May 2007[156]
Ooma ChowdrySakuntala Ramanee10 May 200724 May 2007[157]
Christopher SutherlandPatrick Toomey4 April 200628 June 2007[158]
Ed LoftwoodGraeme Garden18 February 200310 July 2007[159]
Charles, Lord ByrneRonald Pickup3 January 200631 July 2007[160]
Emma JacksonCelia Henebury23 July 20022 October 2007[161]
Zoe FoxeAlicia Davies30 October 200719 December 2007[162]
Gina HopeGillian Bevan21 March 200627 December 2007[163]
Stuart McElroyConor Mullen6 November 200712 February 2008[164]
James CroweWilliam Mannering9 September 20081 October 2008[165]
Jamie NortonDominic Colchester1 July 200818 November 2008[166]
Toby CarrPaul Venables20 January 20093 February 2009[167]
Tom O'DowdJalaal Hartley14 October 200821 April 2009[168]
Rachel BaptisteAyesha Antoine18 November 20085 May 2009[169]
Martha HopeHolly Lucas11 April 200622 June 2009[170]
Tara SodiMeera Syal22 June 200918 August 2009[130]
Lauren MinsterRiann Steele2 June 200912 January 2010[171]
Thandie Abebe-GriffinGinny Holder20 March 200722 February 2010[172]
George KerwanJoseph May27 January 201022 February 2010[173]
Toby GeddesRick Warden17 February 20109 March 2010[174]
Judith MarchantShelagh McLeod20 October 200915 March 2010[175]
Vanessa LyttonLeslie Ash13 October 20096 April 2010[176]
Davina MacKenzieSarah Winman11 November 200819 May 2010[177]
Paul RoseAndrew Lewis19 October 20007 June 2010[178]
Keith GreeneAlex Macqueen10 May 200513 July 2010[179]
Nicky van BarrAlan Morrissey30 June 200926 October 2010[180]
Anne-Marie, Lady ByrneJane Asher10 May 200728 December 2010[131]
Sarita DubashiRakhee Thakrar2 November 20108 February 2011[181]
Kieran CallaghanBarry Sloane16 November 20108 March 2011[182]
Lulu HutchisonFiona Hampton19 July 20116 September 2011[183]
Sunil BhattiSilas Carson19 April 201111 October 2011[184]
Sir Fraser AndersonAneirin Hughes28 June 201118 October 2011[185]
Stephen HopewellLex Shrapnel6 September 201113 December 2011[186]
Lleucu JonesDaisy Keeping9 August 201127 March 2012[187]
Alex BroadhurstSasha Behar7 February 20123 April 2012[188]
Rafi RazaZubin Varla21 February 201217 April 2012[189]
Annalese CarsonAnna-Louise Plowman4 November 200824 April 2012[132]
Barbara AlcockAndi Osho19 June 20123 July 2012[190]
Ella BarnesEmma Hiddleston1 May 201210 July 2012[191]
Simon MarshallPaul Nicholls22 May 201210 July 2012[192]
Max SchneiderJohn Light7 August 201225 September 2012[193]
George BinnsLeander Deeny14 August 20122 October 2012[194]
Albie CheshireAndrew Greenough6 November 201211 December 2012[195]
Ramona GomezMaría Fernández-Ache13 November 201218 December 2012[196]
Lilah BirdwoodNatasha Leigh30 October 20122 January 2013[197]
Rhys HopkinsGareth David-Lloyd30 October 20122 January 2013[198]
Terence CunninghamRoger Barclay28 July 200915 January 2013[199]
Sean DolanWil Johnson1 November 201122 January 2013[200]
Sharon KozinskyMadeleine Potter30 April 201327 August 2013[201]
Jake PattersonLouis Payne22 January 201326 November 2013[202]
Jeremy SolisTom Beard14 January 201428 January 2014[203]
Bonnie WallisCarlyss Peer8 October 20131 April 2014[204]
Paula BurrowsJulie Legrand30 March 201019 June 2014[205]
James HopeSam Stockman22 August 200622 July 2014[206]
Adrienne McKinnieSandra Voe12 February 201318 November 2014[207]
Amy TeoWendy Kweh25 March 201416 December 2014[208]
Sophia VerlaineNina Toussaint-White11 November 201423 December 2014[209]
Nathan HargreaveJotham Annan2 January 201330 December 2014[210]
Sir Dennis Hopkins-ClarkRupert Frazer8 March 201612 April 2015[211]
Annabelle CooperNina Wadia21 April 201519 May 2015[133]
Angus FarrellJamie Glover24 May 20112 June 2015[212]
Lucy MotticaLisa Marged19 May 201518 August 2015[213]
Clifford GeorgeGeff Francis28 April 20151 September 2015[214]
Sebastian CoulterHadley Fraser16 June 201515 September 2015[215]
Brigitte NyeSally Dexter11 August 201522 September 2015[216]
Naomi PalmerLorna Brown3 May 20165 July 2016[217]
Imelda CousinsTessa Peake-Jones20 November 201225 October 2016[218]
Tristan WoodJonathan McGuinness23 August 201615 November 2016[219]
Elinor CampbellAmy McCallum5 June 20123 January 2017[220]
Charlotte Hope
Inga OlsenKaisa Hammarlund6 September 20163 January 2017[221]
Alex LambertJack Hawkins17 May 20167 March 2017[222]
Kyle GreenhamAlan Morrissey23 September 201411 April 2017[223]
Fran ReynoldsCarli Norris15 September 201511 July 2017[134]
Kim WhitfieldLouisa Clein11 October 201610 October 2017[224]
Parker WhitfieldLouis Davison18 October 201610 October 2017[224]
David HopkinsFraser James14 November 20177 December 2017[138]
Fredrik JohanssonWilliam Postlethwaite5 September 20177 December 2017[225]
Jerry ClarkJeff Rawle8 January 201312 December 2017[135]
Jeremy WarrenNick Rhys10 October 201719 December 2017[226]
Ethan HardyGeorge Rainsford7 June 201611 July 2018[227]
Abigail TateOlivia Poulet3 April 20184 September 2018[228]
Mikey FletcherKai O'Loughlin3 May 201625 September 2018[229]
Lexy MorrellJenny Howe22 May 201211 December 2018[230]
Sydney SomersGemma Oaten11 April 201711 December 2018[231]
Sheilagh ChilternWanda Ventham23 January 201818 December 2018[232]
Leah FaulknerHannah Daniel2 October 201818 December 2018[233]
Steven FletcherJesse Birdsall31 July 201827 December 2018[234]
Derwood ThompsonBen Hull3 July 201227 December 2018[235]
Greta AllinsonZoe Croft7 February 20182 January 2019[236]
Arianne CornellSara Stewart9 January 20182 January 2019[237]
Roman MakarenkoMarko Leht24 April 201822 January 2019[238]
Iain DeanMichael Stevenson30 August 20165 March 2019[239]
Kofi JohnstoneRichard Pepple13 June 201719 March 2019[240]
Theo FletcherStanley Rabbetts29 August 201720 March 2019[241]
Amira ZafarPoppy Jhakra10 October 201720 March 2019[242]
Mia BarronBriana Shann27 October 20099 April 2019[243][244]
Jada Wallace-Mitchell
Isaac MayfieldMarc Elliott23 June 201611 June 2019[136]
Patricia GhraouiSirine Saba29 May 201820 June 2019[245]
"Scary" Sue BuchananAngela Lonsdale2 October 20189 July 2019[246]
Evan CrowhurstJack Ryder20 March 20191 October 2019[247]
Darla JohnstoneNaomi Katiyo25 April 20178 October 2019[248]
Fleur FanshaweDebbie Chazen14 October 201419 November 2019[249]
Phoebe PalmerDaisy Wood-Davis2 April 201917 December 2019[250]
Carole CopelandJulia Deakin30 June 201518 February 2020[251]
Ben SherwoodCharlie Condou19 December 201924 March 2020[137]
David HideJason Durr5 March 20197 April 2020[252]
Evie FletcherPhoebe French20 January 201530 June 2020[253][229]
Macey Chipping
Tracey McKendrickCathy Murphy21 January 202014 July 2020[254]
Emma Naylor-MaconieDarcey Burke7 January 201428 July 2020[255]
Beka LevyFrancesca Barrett19 April 201026 January 2021[256]
Rhean McGee

Footnotes

  1. The original broadcast date of the character's first appearance.
  2. The original broadcast date of the character's last appearance.

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