List of Home and Away characters

Home and Away is an Australian soap opera produced by the Seven Network since 1988. This list documents the current cast of actors and characters, recurring cast and characters, as well as new, returning and departing cast members. It is organised in order of the character's first on-screen appearance. If a character has been portrayed by different actors, the most recent portrayer is listed first.

Present characters

Character Actor(s) Duration
Alf Stewart Ray Meagher 1988–
Roo Stewart Georgie Parker 1988–1989, 2010–
Justine Clarke
Marilyn Chambers Emily Symons 1989–1992, 1995–1999, 2001, 2010–
Irene Roberts Lynne McGranger 1991–
Jacqy Phillips
Leah Patterson Ada Nicodemou 2000–
John Palmer Shane Withington 2009–
Tori Morgan Penny McNamee 2016–
Justin Morgan James Stewart 2016–
Ziggy Astoni Sophie Dillman 2017–
Ryder Jackson Lukas Radovich 2017–
Willow Harris Sarah Roberts 2017–
Jasmine Delaney Sam Frost 2017–
Dean Thompson Patrick O'Connor 2018–
Colby Thorne Tim Franklin 2018–
Bella Nixon Courtney Miller 2018–
Mackenzie Booth Emily Weir 2019–
Ari Parata Rob Kipa-Williams 2019–
Nikau Parata Kawakawa Fox-Reo 2020–
Tane Parata Ethan Browne 2020–

Recurring and guest characters

Character Actor(s) Duration
Martha Stewart Belinda Giblin 1989, 2018–
Alison Mulvaney
Constable Ben Murray John-Paul Jory 2012–2013, 2015–
Buddy the Dog Himself 2016–
Baby Grace Various 2019–
Amber Simmons Madeleine Jevic 2020–
Jai Simmons River Jarvis 2020–
Christian Green Ditch Davey 2020–
Kieran Baldivis Rick Donald 2020–
Lewis Hayes Luke Arnold 2020–
Susan McAllister Bridie Carter 2021–

Cast changes

Upcoming and returning characters

Character Actor Debut/return date Reference
Chloe AndersonSam Barrett2021[1][2]
Mia AndersonAnna Samson2021[2]

Past characters

References

  1. Lee, Jess (12 November 2020). "Home and Away casts Sam Barrett as new love interest for Ryder". Digital Spy. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  2. Woolford, Lisa; Byrnes, Holly (3 January 2021). "New TV shows and faces to watch in 2021 in Australia". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 13 January 2021.

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