Blue Heelers (season 4) - Casting

Casting

Main cast for this season consisted of:

  • John Wood as Sergeant Tom Croydon
  • Julie Nihill as Christine 'Chris' Riley
  • Martin Sacks as Detective Senior Constable Patrick Joseph 'P.J.' Hasham
  • Lisa McCune as Constable Margaret 'Maggie' Doyle
  • William McInnes as Senior Constable Nicholas 'Nick' Schultz
  • Damian Walshe-Howling as Probationary Constable Adam Cooper
  • Tasma Walton as Probationary Constable Deirdre 'Dash' McKinley

Semi-regular cast members for this season included:

  • Peta Doodson as Inspector Monica Draper
  • Beth Buchanan as Susan Croydon
  • Michael Isaacs as Clancy Freeman
  • Axl Taylor as Len the barman
  • Dennis Miller as Ex-Sergeant Pat Doyle
  • Jeremy Kewley as Tony Timms
  • Reg Evans as Keith Purvis
  • Terry Gill as Superintendent Clive Adamson
  • Karen Davitt as Doctor Zoe Hamilton
  • Rachel Blakely as Gina Belfanti
  • Don Bridges as Charlie Clarke
  • Marie Trevor as Lelia Clegg
  • Pauline Terry-Bietz as Beth McKinley
  • Neil Pigot as Inspector Russel Falcon-Price
  • Adam May as Ellis Corby
  • Peter Aanensen as Merv Poole
  • Kevin Harrington as Charlie McKinley
  • Kate Atkinson as Stacey Norse
  • Stuart Baker as "Richo"

Notable guest actors this season included Anne Phelan, Stefan Dennis, Vincent Gil, Alan Dale, Peta Brady, Brett Climo, Wendy Strehlow, Fiona Corke and Lesley Baker.

In the episode, "Fool For Love", Jane Allsop guest starred. She impressed the producers so much that they would later invite her back to the show in a main role as Jo Parrish.

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