This article lists the characters and the actors who portray them from the award-winning BBC television series Waterloo Road.
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Character | Actor | Role | Duration | Year |
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Jodi 'Scout' Allen | Katie McGlynn | Pupil | 7x07– | 2011– |
Grantly Budgen | Philip Martin Brown | English Teacher Head of English (Series 1–4) |
1x01– | 2006– |
Michael Byrne | Alec Newman | Head Teacher | 7x11– | 2011– |
Daniel Chalk | Mark Benton | Maths Teacher | 7x01– | 2011– |
Tom Clarkson | Jason Done | English Teacher Deputy Head (Series 7–) Head of English (Series 5–7) Head of Pastoral Care (Series 3–4) |
1x01– | 2006– |
Maggie Croft | Melanie Hill | Senior Canteen Assistant (Series 7) House Mistress (Series 8–) |
7x21– | 2012– |
Sian Diamond | Jaye Jacobs | Deputy Head Science Teacher |
7x11– | 2011– |
Lorraine Donnegan | Daniela Denby-Ashe | Investor | 7x28– | 2012– |
Denzil Kelly | Reece Douglas | Pupil | 4x01, 4x09– | 2009– |
Tariq Siddiqui | Naveed Choudhry | Pupil | 7x11– | 2011– |
Josh Stevenson | William Rush | Pupil | 5x01– | 2009– |
Harley Taylor | Kane Tomlinson-Weaver | Pupil | 7x11– | 2011– |
Phoenix Taylor | Kaya Moore | Pupil | 7x11– | 2011– |
Character | Actor | Role | Duration | Year |
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Janeece Bryant[1] | Chelsee Healey | Pupil (Series 1–4) School Secretary (Series 6–8) |
1x02–4x20, 6x01–8x? | 2006–09, 2010–201? |
Character | Actor | Role | Duration | Year |
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Nicki Boston[2][verification needed] | Heather Peace | Head of English | 7x23–7x30, 8x?– | 2012, 201?– |
Madi Diamond[3] | Georgia Henshaw | Pupil | 7x12–7x30, 8x?– | 2011–2012, 201?– |
Character | Actor | Role | Duration | Year |
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Christine Mulgrew[4] | Laurie Brett | English Teacher | 8x?– | 2012– |
Gerard Findlay[5] | Alex Norton | Head of Havelock High School | 8x?– | 2012– |
Connor Mulgrew [6] | Shane O’Meara | Pupil | 8x?– | 2012– |
Paige Meade[6] | Jade Fleming | Pupil | 8x?– | 2012– |
Imogen Stewart[7] | Kirstie Steele | Pupil | 8x?– | 2012– |
Angus ‘Gus’ Hancock[6] | Benjamin Gur | Pupil | 8x?– | 2012– |
Rhiannon Salt[6] | Rebecca Craven | Pupil | 8x?– | 2012– |
Lula Tsubi[6] | Marlene Madenge | Pupil | 8x?– | 2012– |
Character | Actor | Role | Duration | Year |
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Lauren Andrews | Darcy Isa | Pupil | 4x06–7x30 | 2009–2012 |
Brett Aspinall | Tom Payne | Pupil | 2x01–3x20 | 2007–2008 |
Roger Aspinall | Nick Sidi | Investor | 2x01–2x12 | 2007 |
Maxine Barlow | Ellie Paskell | Pupil | 2x04–4x08 | 2007–2009 |
Karla Bentham | Jessica Baglow | Pupil | 3x01–5x20 | 2007–2010 |
Ronan Burley | Ben-Ryan Davies | Pupil | 6x01–7x20, 7x30 | 2010–11, 2012 |
Kim Campbell | Angela Griffin | Head of Pastoral Care Art Teacher |
1x01-2x12, 4x11-5x20 | 2006-2007, 2009-2010 |
Clarence Charles | Steve Money | Parent | 1x01–1x08, 3x01, 4x02, 4x09 | 2006, 2007–2009 |
Donte Charles | Adam Thomas | Pupil | 1x01–4x20 | 2006–2009 |
Eleanor Chaudry | Poppy Jhakra | English Teacher | 7x01–7x10 | 2011 |
Rob Cleaver | Elyes Gabel | Head of PE | 4x01–4x10 | 2009 |
Estelle Cooper | Judith Barker | School Secretary | 1x01–1x08 | 2006 |
Yasmin Deardon | Rhea Bailey | Pupil | 1x02–1x08 | 2006 |
Jez Diamond | Alex Walkinshaw | Head of PE | 7x11–7x28 | 2011–2012 |
Zack Diamond | Lee Abbate | Pupil | 7x12–7x30 | 2011–2012 |
Lorna Dickey | Camilla Power | English Teacher | 1x01–2x10 | 2006–2007 |
Aleesha Dillon | Lauren Thomas | Pupil | 3x01–5x20 | 2007–2010 |
Celine Dixon | Zeriozha Burt-Skeete | Pupil | 2x02–3x20 | 2007–2008 |
Bex Fisher | Tina O'Brien | Pupil | 6x01, 6x10–6x20 | 2010–2011 |
Charlie Fisher | Ian Puleston-Davies | Supply Teacher | 6x01–6x10 | 2010 |
Harry Fisher | Ceallach Spellman | Pupil | 6x01–7x10 | 2010–2011 |
Jess Fisher | Linzey Cocker | Pupil | 6x01–7x10 | 2010–2011 |
Karen Fisher | Amanda Burton | Head Teacher | 6x01–7x10 | 2010–2011 |
Adam Fleet | Steven Waddington | Healthy Schools Co-ordinatior, Chef | 5x13–5x20 | 2010 |
Ruby Fry | Elizabeth Berrington | Head of Food Technology | 5x01–6x20 | 2009–2011 |
Eugene Garvey | Stefan Gumbs | Ex-Pupil/Gang Member | 7x26–7x30 | 2012 |
Chlo Grainger | Katie Griffiths | Pupil | 1x01–4x20 | 2006–2009 |
Jimmy Grainger | David Crellin | Parent | 1x01–1x04 | 2006 |
Mika Grainger | Lauren Drummond | Pupil | 1x01–3x20 | 2006–2008 |
Nate Gurney | Scott Haining | Pupil | 6x11–6x20 | 2011 |
Danielle Harker | Lucy Dixon | Pupil | 3x01–5x20 | 2007–2010 |
Steph Haydock | Denise Welch | French Teacher Head of Pastoral Care (Series 3) Finance Director (Series 3) |
1x01–5x20, 6x09-6x10 | 2006–2010 |
Helen Hopewell | Vinette Robinson | English NQT | 5x01–5x08 | 2009 |
Stuart Hordley | Silas Carson | Developer | 3x12–3x20 | 2008 |
Emily James | Shannon Flynn | Pupil | 5x01–7x30 | 2009–2012 |
Lindsay James | Jenna-Louise Coleman | Pupil | 5x01–5x09 | 2009 |
Wayne Johnson | Rob Haythorne | Michael Byrne's Attacker | 7x11–7x20 | 2011 |
Earl Kelly | Reece Noi | Pupil | 4x01–4x08 | 2009 |
Marley Kelly | Luke Bailey | Pupil | 4x01–4x20 | 2009 |
Rose Kelly | Elaine Symons | Parent Canteen Assistant |
4x01–5x17, 6x06, 7x02–7x07 | 2009–10, 2011 |
Sambuca Kelly | Holly Kenny | Pupil | 4x01–6x06, 6x15–7x06 | 2009–2011 |
Jonah Kirby | Lucien Laviscount | Pupil | 6x01–6x20 | 2010–2011 |
Marcus Kirby | Wil Johnson | Geography Teacher | 6x01–6x10, 6x19–6x20 | 2010–2011 |
Ruth Kirby | Anna Jobarteh | Pupil | 6x01-6x20 | 2010–2011 |
Paul Langley | Thomas Milner | Pupil | 3x02–5x20 | 2007–2010 |
Adanna Lawal | Sharlene Whyte | Head of Pastoral Care English Teacher |
6x11–6x20 | 2011 |
Eddie Lawson | Neil Morrisey | Deputy Head Maths Teacher |
3x01–4x20 | 2007–2009 |
Jo Lipsett | Sarah-Jane Potts | Head of Modern Foreign Languages | 5x01–5x20 | 2009–2010 |
Siobhan Mailey | Phoebe Dynevor | Pupil | 5x01–5x20 | 2009–2010 |
Rhona Mansfield | Hope Katana | Pupil | 7x01–7x30 | 2011–2012 |
Shona Mansfield | Millie Katana | Pupil | 7x01–7x30 | 2011–2012 |
Rachel Mason | Eva Pope | Head Teacher | 3x07–5x20 | 2007–2010 |
Ros McCain | Sophie McShera | Pupil | 5x01–5x20 | 2009–2010 |
Vicki MacDonald | Rebecca Ryan | Pupil | 5x05–5x06, 6x01–7x20 | 2009, 2010–2011 |
Christopher Mead | William Ash | Deputy Head Science Teacher |
5x01–7x10 | 2009–2011 |
Flick Mellor | Sadie Pickering | Pupil | 4x01–4x20 | 2009 |
Dave Miller | Tim Healy | Security Guard | 4x02–4x06 | 2009 |
Francesca "Cesca" Montoya | Karen David | Head of Spanish | 6x01–6x20 | 2010–2011 |
Bridget Morley | Jacqueline Kington | School Secretary School Bursar |
3x01-3x20 | 2007–2008 |
Luke Pendle | Richie Jeeves | Pupil | 5x01–5x10 | 2009 |
Amy Porter | Ayesha Gwilt | Pupil | 5x01–7x10 | 2009–2011 |
Linda Radleigh | Sarah Hadland | Head of English | 7x13– 7x21 | 2011–2012 |
Izzie Redpath | Jill Halfpenny | Head of Drama | 1x01–2x12 | 2006–2007 |
Jack Rimmer | Jason Merrells | Head Teacher | 1x01–3x06, 3x19 | 2006–2007, 2008 |
Melissa Ryan | Katy Carmichael | Head of Extended Services | 4x01–4x10, 4x20 | 2009 |
Phillip Ryan | Dean Smith | Pupil | 4x02–5x20 | 2009–2010 |
Aiden Scotcher | Oliver Lee | Pupil | 7x01–7x10 | 2011 |
Naomi Scotcher | Debra Stephenson | Parent | 7x04–7x07 | 2011 |
Rob Scotcher | Robson Green | Site Manager | 7x01–7x10 | 2011 |
Lewis Seddon | Craig Fitzpatrick | Pupil (Series 1–2) Canteen Assistant (Series 3) |
1x03–3x10 | 2006–2007 |
Davina Shackleton | Christine Tremarco | School Secretary (Series 2) Teaching Assistant (Series 3–4) |
2x01–4x15 | 2007–2009 |
Finn Sharkey | Jack McMullen | Pupil | 5x11–7x30 | 2010–2012 |
Naseem Siddiqui | Shifaa Arfann | Pupil | 7x21–7x30 | 2012 |
Trudi Siddiqui | Aryana Ramkhalawon | Pupil | 7x11–7x30 | 2011–2012 |
Bolton Smilie | Tachia Newall | Pupil | 3x01–5x20 | 2007–2010 |
Candice Smilie | Kay Purcell | Senior Canteen Assistant | 3x01–5x05 | 2007–2009 |
Nelson Smith | John Thomson | Parent | 7x11–7x14 | 2011 |
Kyle Stack | George Sampson | Pupil | 6x11–7x11, 7x21–7x30 | 2011–2012 |
Andrew Treneman | Jamie Glover | Deputy Head English Teacher |
1x01–2x12, 4x19–4x20 | 2006–2007, 2009 |
Max Tyler | Tom Chambers | Executive Head | 5x01–5x10 | 2009 |
Michaela White | Zaraah Abrahams | Pupil | 3x11–5x20 | 2008–2010 |
Matt Wilding | Chris Geere | Head of Music & Drama | 3x01–4x20, 7x11–7x30 | 2007–2009, 2011–2012 |
Jonah or Jonas (Hebrew: יוֹנָה, Modern Yona, Tiberian Yônā ; dove; Arabic: يونس Yūnus, Yūnis or يونان Yūnān ; Latin: Ionas) is the name given in the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh/Old Testament) to a prophet of the northern kingdom of Israel in about the 8th century BC. He is the eponymous central character in the Book of Jonah, famous for being swallowed by a fish or a whale, depending on translation. The biblical story of Jonah is repeated, with a few notable differences, in the Qur'an.
Jonah is identified as the son of Amittai, and he appears in 2 Kings aka 4 Kings as a prophet from Gath-Hepher, a few miles north of Nazareth. He is therein described as being active during the reign of the second King Jeroboam (c.786–746 BC), and as predicting that Jeroboam will recover certain lost territories.
Jonah is the central character in the Book of Jonah. Commanded by God to go to the city of Nineveh to prophesy against it "for their great wickedness is come up before me," Jonah instead seeks to flee from "the presence of the Lord" by going to Jaffa, identified as Joppa or Joppe, and sailing to Tarshish, which, geographically, is in the opposite direction. A huge storm arises and the sailors, realizing that it is no ordinary storm, cast lots and discover that Jonah is to blame. Jonah admits this and states that if he is thrown overboard, the storm will cease. The sailors try to dump as much cargo as possible before giving up, but feel forced to throw him overboard, at which point the sea calms. The sailors then offer sacrifices to God. Jonah is miraculously saved by being swallowed by a large whale-like fish in whose belly he spends three days and three nights. While in the great fish, Jonah prays to God in his affliction and commits to thanksgiving and to paying what he has vowed. God commands the fish to spew Jonah out.
Jonah from Tonga is an Australian television series written by and starring comedian Chris Lilley. The mockumentary series follows Jonah Takalua, a rebellious 14-year-old Australian boy of Tongan descent who had been introduced in Lilley's 2007 series Summer Heights High. At the conclusion of that series, Jonah was expelled from Summer Heights High. In this series, his father, Rocky Takalua, has sent him back to his homeland of Tonga to live with his uncle and their family in order to get Jonah's life back on track. The six part series was produced by Princess Pictures and Chris Lilley in conjunction with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and screened on ABC1 in Australia, HBO in America, and BBC Three in the UK.
The entire series was available for streaming online for one weekend from 2 May to 4 May on BBC iPlayer and ABC iview, before starting a six-week run on ABC1 on 7 May 2014 and from 8 May on BBC Three. This was a first for a major Australian TV production. The series itself was a "ratings disaster" for both the ABC and BBC. It was later announced that the entire series would screen at select cinemas in several Australian cities followed by a Q and A with Chris Lilley. These events were subsequently cancelled, with refunds given and the website created to promote them removed.
Metropolitan Jonah (born James Paffhausen Jr.; October 20, 1959) is a retired American Orthodox bishop who served as the primate of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA) with the title The Most Blessed Archbishop of Washington, Metropolitan of All America and Canada from his election on November 12, 2008, until his resignation on July 7, 2012. Metropolitan Jonah was the first convert to the Orthodox faith to have been elected as the primate of the OCA.
On June 15, 2015, Metropolitan Jonah was released from the Orthodox Church in America in order for him to be accepted as a bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia.
James Paffhausen was born in Chicago, Illinois, to James and Louise Paffhausen. He was baptized in the Episcopal Church at St. Chrysostom's Episcopal Church. He continued attending a parish of the Episcopal Church after his family relocated to La Jolla, California. It was not until age 18 that he began preparation for chrismation in a San Diego Orthodox parish of the Moscow Patriarchate. In 1978, he was received into the Orthodox Church at Our Lady of Kazan Church (Moscow Patriarchate) while studying at the University of California, San Diego. He later transferred to UC Santa Cruz and helped to establish an Orthodox Christian Fellowship chapter there.