List of soap opera villains
A villain is an "evil" character in a story, whether a historical narrative or, especially, a work of fiction. In soap operas, the villain, sometimes called a "bad guy", is an antagonist, tending to have a negative effect on other characters. A female villain is sometimes called a villainess or "bad girl". Random House Unabridged Dictionary defines villain as "a cruelly malicious person who is involved in or devoted to wickedness or crime; scoundrel; or a character in a play, novel, or the like, who constitutes an important evil agency in the plot".[1] An early use of the term soap opera villain was in 1942.[2]
Tom Conroy from Media Life Magazine noted that "On soap operas, sometimes a perfectly nice regular character will suddenly turn into a villain. Viewers are rarely alerted to the change beforehand."[3] Shelley Fralic of the Winnipeg Free Press described the "first-class villain" of soap as: "Ruthless magnate. Serial groom. Charming rogue. Unrepentant schemer. Demanding paterfamilias. Defier of death. Tough, impatient, decisive, magnetic and infuriating. The blackest of blackguards."[4] A writer for Inside Soap magazine warned that "soap psychos" are often overly keen on their partners, keep them separated from their families, have strange things hidden in secret rooms, will attempt to kill their partner's ex-partner, and are fond of fire or high places and named a number of characters from EastEnders, Emmerdale and Coronation Street who have behaved in such ways.[5] Debra Hale, writing about the fate of villains for the Associated Press, said that "Sometimes, a villain becomes so evil he's beyond redemption and must be killed or imprisoned", but noted that "some villains are just too delectable to kill."[6] The following lists soap opera characters who have been described as villainous, evil, bad guys or baddies.
- Les Baxter[7][8]
- Vanessa Bennett[9]
- Michael Cambias[10]
- Adam Chandler Sr.[11]
- Palmer Cortlandt[12]
- Sean Cudahy[13]
- Richard Fields[7]
- Ray Gardner[14]
- Rob Gardner[14]
- Janet Green[15]
- David Hayward[16][17]
- Eric Kane[18]
- Erica Kane[19][20][21]
- Jonathan Lavery[18][22]
- Greg Madden[7]
- Greenlee Smythe[23]
- Billy Clyde Tuggle[24]
- Garrett Williams[8]
- Cecile DePoulignac[27]
- Grant Harrison[28]
- Donna Love[29]
- Jake McKinnon[30]
- Iris Wheeler[31]
- Brian Aldridge[32]
- Sam Batton[33]
- Matt Crawford[34][35]
- Clive Horrobin[36]
- Simon Pemberton[37]
- Rob Titchener[38]
- Wayne Tucson[35]
- Hazel Woolley[35]
- Dave Burns[59]
- Josh Carter[60]
- Imelda Clough[61]
- Jimmy Corkhill[62]
- Lindsey Corkhill[63]
- Jeff Evans[64]
- Callum Finnegan[59][65]
- Terry Gibson[66]
- Joey Godden[67]
- Barry Grant[68][69][70]
- Simon Howe[71]
- Trevor Jordache[70]
- Tommy McArdle[67]
- Jack Michaelson[72]
- Robbie Moffat[73]
- Dan Morrisey[66]
- Christy Murray[73]
- Tim O'Leary[74]
- Leanne Powell[73]
- Emily Shadwick[59]
- Sizzler[67]
- Vinny[67]
- Ciaran Coulson[75]
- Scott Ellison[76]
- Tina Mollet[77]
- Sable Colby[78]
- Zachary Powers[79]
- Gary Adams[73]
- Jude Appleton[80]
- Lewis Archer[81][82]
- Owen Armstrong[83]
- Vinny Ashford[84]
- Danny Baldwin[85]
- Mike Baldwin[86]
- Frank Bardsley[87]
- Amy Barlow[88]
- Ken Barlow[89]
- Peter Barlow[90][91]
- Simon Barlow[92][93][94]
- Tracy Barlow[95][96][97][98]
- Cilla Battersby-Brown[99]
- Sharon Bentley[100]
- Reece Bolton[101]
- Alan Bradley[70][102]
- Jenny Bradley[103][104]
- Don Brennan[105]
- Corey Brent[106]
- Stefan Brent[107]
- Teresa Bryant[108]
- Casey Carswell[5]
- Joe Carter[109]
- Lydia Chambers[110]
- Mick Chaney[111]
- Will Chatterton[112]
- Jimmy Clayton[113]
- Kayla Clifton[114]
- Neil Clifton[115]
- Rich Collis[116]
- Carla Connor[117]
- Maria Connor[118]
- Aiden Critchley[66]
- Ray Crosby[119]
- Rowan Cunliffe[120]
- Nathan Curtis[121]
- Ollie Deacon[122]
- Joel Deering[123]
- Hope Dobbs[124]
- Jimmy Dockerson[125]
- Joe Donnelli[126]
- Rob Donovan[127]
- Terry Duckworth[128][129]
- Kieron Edgerton[130]
- Hashim Elamin[131]
- Fred Elliott[132]
- Scott Emberton[133]
- Dom Everett[134]
- Dave Fairchild[135]
- Terry Fensley[136]
- Carmel Finnan[137]
- Denny Foreman[138][139]
- Frank Foster[140][141]
- Harvey Gaskell[142]
- Hannah Gilmore[143]
- Tony Gordon[5][68][125][144]
- Todd Grimshaw[145][146]
- Imran Habeeb[147][148]
- Caz Hammond[149]
- Damon Hay[150]
- Jacob Hay[151]
- Rachel Healy[152]
- Clayton Hibbs[153]
- Macca Hibbs[154]
- Richard Hillman[5][68][70][73][155]
- Kel Hinchley[156]
- DC Hooch[157]
- Tyler Jeffries[158]
- Dan Jones[159]
- Greg Kelly[160]
- Lauren[161]
- Jon Lindsay[126]
- Callum Logan[162][163][164]
- Mel Maguire[165]
- Anne Malone[166]
- Marcia[167]
- Becky McDonald[168]
- Jim McDonald[169]
- Karen McDonald[73]
- Joe McIntyre[170]
- Geoff Metcalfe[171]
- Charles Moore[172]
- Karl Munro[82]
- Blake Myers[173]
- Laura Neelan[174]
- Rick Neelan[125]
- Henry Newton[175]
- Donna Parker[176]
- Pat Phelan[91][177][178]
- Grace Piper[94][179]
- Rosemary Piper[180]
- David Platt[91][94][95][96][181]
- Kylie Platt[97]
- Evelyn Plummer[182]
- Tanya Pooley[183]
- Jez Quigley[59][184]
- Logan Radcliffe[185]
- Mason Radcliffe[186]
- Duncan Radfield[187]
- Stephen Reid[188]
- Griff Reynolds[189]
- Jade Rowan[190]
- Justin Rutherford[191]
- Aaron Sandford[192]
- Gina Seddon[193]
- Maya Sharma[5][98][194]
- Phil Simmonds[195]
- Robbie Sloan[196]
- Kirsty Soames[5][82][141]
- Lillian Spencer[197]
- Hope Stape[198]
- John Stape[97][144][155][199]
- Tony Stewart[200]
- Julia Stone[59]
- Charlie Stubbs[5][98][201]
- Alex Swinton[202]
- Linda Sykes[59]
- Ryan Sykes[203]
- Henry Thorne[204]
- Nick Tilsley[205]
- Ronan Truman[206]
- Josh Tucker[207]
- Dean Turnbull[208]
- Debbie Webster[209]
- Rosie Webster[117]
- Gary Windass[144]
- Bridget Woodrow[210]
- Lawrence Alamain[211]
- Vivian Alamain[212]
- Peter Blake[213]
- Sami Brady[28]
- Anjelica Deveraux[214]
- Jack Deveraux[215]
- Andre DiMera[216]
- EJ DiMera[217]
- Kristen DiMera[218]
- Stefan DiMera[219]
- Stefano DiMera[27][50]
- Eve Donovan[220]
- Theresa Donovan[221]
- Nick Fallon[57]
- Evan Frears[222]
- Megan Hathaway[223]
- Maxwell Jarvis[224]
- Aiden Jennings[225]
- Deimos Kiriakis[226]
- Victor Kiriakis[57][227]
- Xander Kiriakis[228]
- Alex North[229]
- Alex Marshall[230]
- Orpheus[231]
- Kate Roberts[232]
- Jan Spears[233]
- Leo Stark[234]
- Ava Vitali[235]
- Nicole Walker[236]
- Ben Weston[237]
- Clyde Weston[238]
- Matthew Applewhite[239]
- Carolyn Bigsby[240]
- Edie Britt[241][242]
- Jane Carlson[243]
- Mona Clarke[244]
- Rick Coletti[245]
- Wayne Davis[246]
- Alma Hodge[247]
- Gloria Hodge[248]
- Orson Hodge[249]
- Martha Huber[250]
- Victor Lang[251]
- Patrick Logan[252]
- Eddie Orlofsky[253]
- Alejandro Perez[254]
- Kayla Scavo[255]
- Felicia Tilman[250]
- Chuck Vance[256]
- Dave Williams[250]
- George Williams[250]
- Paul Young[250]
- Zach Young[257]
- Donny[258]
- Marina Bonnaire[141]
- Charlie Bradfield[97][125]
- Princess Buchanan[259]
- Zara Carmichael[91]
- Ian Carter[95]
- Franc Christophe[163]
- Cherry Clay[82]
- Layla Darwish[144]
- Rhiannon Davis[260]
- Graham Elton[261]
- Harry Fisher[98]
- Ria Ford[98]
- Daniel Granger[262]
- Jack Harcourt[144]
- Anthony Harker[263]
- Gus Harper[91]
- Alex Haverley[117]
- Lesley Hammond[97]
- Leo Jackson[95]
- Sissy Juggins[125]
- Harrison Kellor[141]
- Ocean Kennedy[117]
- Davey Lowe[144]
- Kate McGuire[66]
- Liam McGuire[66]
- Debbie McQueen[99]
- Andrei Mitkov[82]
- Scott Nielson[125]
- Susan Oakley[97]
- Chloe Pearce[98]
- Lauren Porter[264]
- Steve Rawlings[265]
- Gareth Regan[266]
- Eddie Slade[99]
- Liam Slade[267]
- Tom[91]
- Tyrrel[117]
- Trevor Waterhouse[141]
- Ahmet[273]
- Johnny Allen[98][274]
- Ruby Allen[275][276]
- Gray Atkins[277]
- Simon Atmore[278]
- Tom Bailey[279]
- Keegan Baker[280]
- Clare Bates[281]
- Terry Bates[282]
- Bobby Beale[92][93][94][164][181][283]
- Cindy Beale[70][274]
- Ian Beale[59][284]
- Lucy Beale[161][285]
- Steven Beale[286][287]
- Bijan[288]
- Oz Bolat[289]
- Abi Branning[145][290]
- Derek Branning[82][291][292][293]
- Jack Branning[294]
- Joey Branning[295]
- Max Branning[96][117][296]
- Fi Browning[297]
- Hugo Browning[298]
- Luke Browning[299]
- Bruno[300]
- Janine Butcher[68][91][99][155][293]
- Lewis Butler[301]
- Frankie Byrne[278]
- Lee Carter[302]
- Stan Carter[303]
- Pastor Clayton[304][305][306]
- Richard Cole[307]
- Reiss Colwell[308]
- Jimmy Coogan[309]
- Charlie Cotton[310]
- Dotty Cotton[181][311][312]
- Nick Cotton[68][144][184][293]
- Stella Crawford[5][95][117][293]
- Neil Crossley[278]
- Jack Dalton[274]
- Alexandra D'Costa[313][314]
- Madison Drake[314]
- Juliette Dubois[315]
- Tom Eden[278]
- Andy Flynn[177]
- Graham Foster[316]
- Sonia Fowler[317]
- Rob Grayson[318][319]
- Ranveer Gulati[320][321]
- Ravi Gulati[322]
- Danny Hardcastle[323]
- Mo Harris[324]
- Theo Hawthorne[325]
- Jonno Highway[326]
- Stuart Highway[327]
- Claudette Hubbard[177][328][329]
- Vincent Hubbard[330][331]
- Angel Hudson[332]
- Andy Hunter[99][274][293]
- Matthew Jackson[333]
- Sam James[91]
- Lucas Johnson[5][97][125]
- Alfie Kane[334]
- Samantha Keeble[335]
- Ray Kelly[336][337]
- Yusef Khan[5][141][338]
- Leo King[339]
- Tony King[125][144][340]
- Eddie Knight[341][342]
- Tariq Larousi[343]
- Katy Lewis[344][345]
- Donna Ludlow[346]
- Joe Macer[347]
- Tosh Mackintosh[348]
- Aidan Maguire[349][350]
- Syed Masood[351]
- Midge[352]
- Margaret Midhurst[353]
- Archie Mitchell[125][144][293][354]
- Ben Mitchell[94][141][355]
- Billy Mitchell[59][356]
- Danny Mitchell[357]
- Eric Mitchell[358]
- Glenda Mitchell[97]
- Grant Mitchell[63][155][274]
- Louise Mitchell[359]
- Nicola Mitchell[360][361]
- Phil Mitchell[70][73][82][155][293]
- Ronnie Mitchell[362][363]
- Roxy Mitchell[363]
- Aaron Monroe[364]
- Alfie Moon[365]
- Michael Moon[366]
- Trevor Morgan[5][66][70][73][155][293]
- Ellie Nixon[367]
- Mehmet Osman[368]
- Barbara Owen[369][370]
- Hunter Owen[371]
- Mel Owen[372][373][374]
- Steve Owen[59][73][184][293]
- George Palmer[375]
- Nish Panesar[376][377]
- Suki Panesar[378]
- Danny Pennant[82][379]
- Fraser Philips[380]
- Annie Pritchard[381]
- Dennis Rickman[194]
- Dennis Rickman Jnr[88][92]
- Willy Roper[382]
- Mandy Salter[383]
- Stas Saunders[384]
- Lydia Simmonds[385][386]
- Bev Slater[387]
- Harry Slater[388]
- Hayley Slater[389]
- Sean Slater[95][117][390]
- Babe Smith[177][391][392]
- Nikki Spraggan[393]
- Evie Steele[394]
- Lorraine Stevens[395]
- Dan Sullivan[184][284]
- Gavin Sullivan[177][396]
- Bernadette Taylor[397]
- Keanu Taylor[398]
- DI Steve Thompson[399]
- Michaela Turnbull[400]
- Owen Turner[95][401]
- Angie Watts[402]
- Chrissie Watts[98][403]
- Den Watts[98][99][284][293][404]
- Adam White[405]
- Carl White[91][406][407]
- Nora White[407][408]
- David Wicks[409]
- Dean Wicks[145][410]
- James Willmott-Brown[411]
- May Wright[5][269]
- Dan Zappieri[412]
- Raven Alexander Whitney[413]
- Marcus Tandy[414]
- Paul Ashdale[415]
- Victor Anderson[416]
- DI Mark Bails[417]
- Emma Barton[177][418]
- Ross Barton[91][164]
- Derek Benrose[419]
- Mackenzie Boyd[420]
- Leanna Cavanagh[421]
- Al Chapman[422]
- Graham Clark[59][68][70][184]
- Connor[423]
- Josh Cope[424]
- Connor Cooper[425]
- Reg Dawson[426]
- Dean[427]
- Belle Dingle[92][161]
- Cain Dingle[99][125][141][356]
- Charity Dingle[91][428][429]
- Debbie Dingle[82]
- Eli Dingle[96][117]
- Noah Dingle[430]
- Shane Doyle[144]
- Sandra Flaherty[431]
- Adam Forsythe[432]
- Graham Foster[433][434][435]
- Ruby Fox-Miligan[436][437]
- Max Garrick[438]
- Jordan Greenlow[439]
- Liam Hammond[59]
- Colin Hamston[440]
- Danny Harrington[441]
- Pierce Harris[442]
- Faye Helders[325]
- Nick Henshall[5][97]
- Cathy Hope[443]
- Eddie Hope[444]
- Billy Hopwood[445]
- Jade[446]
- Jason[447]
- Eve Jenson[448]
- Meena Jutla[449]
- Carl King[82][141][450]
- Matthew King[117][144]
- Nicola King[73][96][117][144]
- Rosemary King[95]
- Sadie King[98]
- Thomas King[451]
- Tom King[95]
- Rakesh Kotecha[452]
- Robbie Lawson[453]
- Gordon Livesy[454]
- Declan Macey[141][145]
- Megan Macey[455]
- DI Mark Malone[456][457]
- Syd McFarlane[458]
- Simon McManus[207][459]
- Caleb Miligan[460][461]
- Alex Moore[462]
- Harry Mowlam[463]
- Ray Mullan[5][66]
- Cameron Murray[82][91]
- Gary North[464]
- Lord Alex Oakwell[465]
- Eric Pollard[73]
- Lee Posner[466]
- Russell Posner[467]
- Hari Prasad[468]
- Craig Reed[469]
- Sean Reynolds[470]
- Denis Rigg[471]
- Tracy Shankley[472]
- Amit Sharma[473]
- Jai Sharma[474]
- Grayson Sinclair[475]
- Amelia Spencer[476]
- Daz Spencer[477]
- Sally Spode[5][125]
- Maya Stepney[478]
- Jo Stiles[479]
- Steph Stokes[68][98]
- Andy Sugden[480][481]
- Robert Sugden[99][163][482]
- Andrea Tate[483][484]
- Chris Tate[59][99]
- Jamie Tate[485]
- Joe Tate[486]
- Kim Tate[68][70][269]
- Zoe Tate[487]
- Will Taylor[488]
- Terry[207]
- Arthur Thomas[489]
- Gabby Thomas[94][181]
- Tara Thornfield[490]
- Alan Turner[356][491]
- Terence Turner[492]
- Derek Warner[493]
- Mike Wentworth[494]
- Chrissie White[495]
- Lachlan White[88][496]
- Lawrence White[497]
- Kelly Windsor[498]
- Scott Windsor[499]
- DS Jason Wise[500]
- Kerry Wyatt[501]
- Nathan Wylde[97][125]
- Billy Meehan[502]
- Luis Alcazar[507]
- Peter August[508]
- Derek Barrington[509]
- Nelle Benson[510]
- Helena Cassadine[511]
- Mikkos Cassadine[512][513]
- Ryan Chamberlain[514]
- Cesar Faison[57]
- Jerry Jacks[57][515]
- Ava Jerome[516]
- Ric Lansing[517]
- Liesl Obrecht[518]
- Lisa Niles[519]
- Esme Prince[520]
- Faith Rosco[521]
- Heather Webber[230]
- Anthony Zacchara[522]
- Claudia Zacchara[523]
- Annie Dutton[524]
- Brent Lawrence[525]
- Dinah Marler[526]
- Susan Piper[527]
- Bradley Raines[528]
- Daniel St. John[529]
- Carmen Santos[525]
- Alan Spaulding[530]
- Roger Thorpe[531][532]
- Edmund Winslow[533]
- Tom Campbell-Gore[536]
- Cameron Dunn[537]
- John Gaskell[538]
- Vanessa Lytton[539]
- Isaac Mayfield[540]
- Jac Naylor[536]
- Kelly Yorke[541]
- Scott Anderson[73][98][542]
- DS Gavin Armstrong[543]
- Dermot Ashton[544]
- Jonny Baxter[545]
- Gaz Bennett[125]
- Fraser Black[91][546]
- Grace Black[547][548]
- Nico Blake[92][94][161][181][549]
- Patrick Blake[163][550][551]
- Sienna Blake[91][548][552]
- Silas Blissett[97][141][553][554]
- Wendy Blissett[555]
- Big Bob[556]
- Brendan Brady[82][97][356]
- Victor Brothers[557]
- Doctor Browning[82]
- Pete Buchanan[558]
- Laura Burns[66][73]
- Justin Burton[98]
- Kim Butterfield[559]
- Lindsey Butterfield[269][560][561]
- Cameron Campbell[177][562]
- Granny Campbell[563]
- Joanne Cardsley[564]
- Derek Clough[565]
- Fergus Collins[566]
- Mick Cornus[567]
- Carl Costello[568]
- Seth Costello[569]
- Norma Crow[570]
- Holly Cunningham[145]
- Steph Cunningham[571]
- Ashley Davidson[572]
- Jake Dean[573]
- Clare Devine[95][145][574]
- Joel Dexter[575]
- Glenn Donovan[576]
- Liam Donovan[577]
- Scott Drinkwell[578]
- Milo Entwistle[579]
- Eva Falco[580]
- Celeste Faroe[581]
- Toby Faroe[378]
- Abe Fielding[582]
- Eric Foster[583]
- Warren Fox[68][97][144]
- Mark Gibbs[544]
- Will Hackett[5][584]
- Dilly Harcourt[585]
- Deena Hardman[586]
- Maya Harkwell[587]
- Lydia Hart[125]
- Declan Hawthorne[588]
- Rob Hawthorne[5][59][155][544]
- Ste Hay[117][144][356]
- Terry Hay[589]
- Joseph Holmes[590]
- Andy Holt[591]
- Danny Houston[592]
- Edward Hutchinson[593]
- Verity Hutchinson[594]
- Theo Jones[595]
- Sean Kennedy[596]
- George Kiss[597]
- Ryan Knight[598]
- Ramsey Ley[599]
- Lisa Loveday[600]
- Sami Maalik[601]
- Stephen MacGregor[602]
- Stephen Mackintosh[603]
- Ray McCormick[604]
- Breda McQueen[605]
- John Paul McQueen[606]
- Mercedes McQueen[607]
- Toby Mills[5][99][404]
- Maddie Morrison[161][608]
- James Nightingale[177][609]
- Mac Nightingale[610]
- Marnie Nightingale[177]
- Nathan Nightingale[145]
- Finn O'Connor[88][94][611]
- Sinead O'Connor[94]
- Darren Osborne[98]
- JJ Osborne[612]
- Sam Owen[613]
- Kate Patrick[59]
- Jordan Price[614][615]
- Donna-Marie Quinn[616]
- Niall Rafferty[5][144][617]
- Alex Ramsdan[618]
- Cormac Ranger[619]
- Summer Ranger[620]
- Dennis Richardson[621]
- Lewis Richardson[73]
- Freddie Roscoe[622]
- Robbie Roscoe[622]
- Rayne Royce[623]
- Trevor Royle[91][624]
- Trudy Ryan[625]
- Kyle Ryder[626]
- Will Savage[82]
- Ali Shahzad[627]
- Laurie Shelby[628]
- Carter Shepherd[629]
- Timmy Simons[630]
- Buster Smith[631]
- Stuart Sumner[632]
- Shane Sweeney[633]
- Sean Tate[59]
- Shane[634]
- Michael St John Thomas[544]
- Calvin Valentine[635]
- Sonny Valentine[636]
- Walker[637]
- Felix Westwood[638]
- Darcy Wilde[639]
- Ethan Williams[640]
- Cher Winters[641]
- Jonah Abraham[642]
- Hugo Austin[643]
- Kieran Baldivis[644]
- Andy Barrett[645]
- Morag Bellingham[271][646]
- Saul Bennett[647]
- Rick Booth[648]
- Danny Braxton[649]
- Heath Braxton[409]
- Kyle Braxton[650]
- Joanne Brennan[651]
- Jacob Cameron[652]
- Dylan Carter[653]
- Chase[654]
- Johnny Cooper[50][643][655]
- Robbo Cruze[656]
- Margot Dafoe[657]
- Donna De Bono[658]
- Boyd Easton[659]
- Ebony Easton[660]
- Hazel Easton[661]
- Donald Fisher[662]
- Tabitha Ford[161]
- Courtney Freeman[663]
- David Gardiner[664]
- Elliot Gillen[665]
- Penn Graham[643]
- Nelson Gregory[666]
- Grigg[667]
- Trevor Gunson[554][668]
- John Hall[653]
- Hammer[669]
- Carl Hayes[670]
- Lewis Hayes[644]
- Corey Henderson[671]
- Eve Jacobsen[272][672]
- Aden Jefferies[643]
- Mick Jennings[673][674]
- Charlotte King[675][676]
- Hunter King[677]
- Peter King[678]
- Bronte Langford[679]
- Ryan Lee[680]
- Sarah Lewis[681]
- Ethan MacGuire[682]
- Detective Madden[683]
- Douglas Maynard[684]
- Susie McAllister[644]
- Mickey[685]
- Jade Montgomery[686]
- Matthew Montgomery[687]
- Mumma Rose[647]
- Natalie Nash[688]
- Ross Nixon[689]
- Dennis Novak[690]
- Dean O'Mara[691]
- Tug O'Neale[692]
- Tommy O'Reilly[693]
- John Palmer[694]
- Trey Palmer[695]
- Paul[696]
- Kane Phillips[50][643]
- Jake Pirovic[653][697]
- Dimitri Poulos[698]
- Trystan Powell[699]
- Revhead[700]
- Irene Roberts[356]
- Angie Russell[272][701]
- Claudia Salini[702]
- Josie Russell[701]
- Adam Sharpe[703]
- Jamie Sharpe[704]
- Anne Sherman[705]
- Simmo[706]
- Al Simpson[707]
- Tank Snelgrove[708]
- Spike[709]
- Roo Stewart[271]
- Sully[710]
- Sophie Taylor[711]
- Rory Templeton[712]
- Colby Thorne[713]
- Amanda Vale[714]
- Kelli Vale[96]
- Felix Walters[715]
- Josh West[643][653]
- Wes[685]
- Tex Wheeler[716]
- Sidney Wickham[717]
- Jack Wilson[718]
- William Zannis[719]
- Zenin Alexio[723]
- Mick Allsop[724]
- Britney Barnes[725]
- Gareth Bateman[726]
- Olivia Bell[727]
- David Bishop[271]
- Gavin Bowman[728]
- Scarlett Brady[729]
- Rocco Cammeniti[730]
- Kyle Canning[356]
- Mary Casey[731]
- Gus Cleary[732]
- Garland Cole[733]
- Tim Collins[734]
- Chris Cousens[735]
- Louis Curtain[736]
- Dennis Dimato[737]
- Glen Donnelly[738]
- Ruby Dwyer[739]
- Wade Fernsby[740]
- Mannix Foster[741]
- Cassandra Freedman[742]
- Fiona Hartman[743]
- Reuben Hausman[744]
- Jacka Hills[745]
- Izzy Hoyland[746]
- Forrest Jones[747]
- Kane Jones[748]
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