List of Roseanne Characters - Minor/recurring Characters

Minor/recurring Characters

  • Art played by Dan Butler
a divorced accountant that Roseanne & Jackie sell a motorcycle to, and provides tax services to Lanford Custom Cycle.
  • Bob played by John McConnell
a close friend of Dan.
  • Lonnie Anderson played by Kristopher Kent Hill
Crystal's first son.
  • Kathy Bowman played by Meagen Fay
Roseanne's wealthy and tense neighbor.
  • Jerry Bowman played by Danton Stone
Kathy's laid back husband.
  • Booker Brooks played by George Clooney
The original foreman at Wellman. Booker wasn't always taken seriously by the workers, but as compared to their future boss, Roseanne and the others appreciate him more. He dated Jackie for awhile, and they tried to keep it a secret. He set the quotas at Wellman at 5500, much lower than the 8000 their next boss made.
  • Debbie played by Melora Walters
  • Dwight played by William Sadler
A buddy of Dan's who had a crush on Jackie.
  • Fisher played by Matt Roth
Jackie's abusive boyfriend.
  • Sylvia Foster played by Anne Faulkner
  • George played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt
  • Vonda Green played by Charlayne Woodard (credited as Charlaine Woodard)
  • Gary Hall played by Brian Kerwin
  • Heather played by Heather Matarazzo
D.J.'s girlfriend
  • Iris played by Lori Tan Chinn
works at the salon
  • Chip Lang, played by Jared Rushton
Becky's boyfriend in Season 1
  • Marla played by Morgan Fairchild
One of Nancy's girlfriends
  • Marsha played by Elizabeth Franz
works at the salon
  • Anne-Marie Mitchell played by Adilah Barnes
Roseanne's childhood friend. She has a son that is Lonnie's age.
  • Chuckie Mitchell played by James Pickens, Jr.
Anne-Marie's husband who occasionally worked with Dan.
  • Mr. Parkin played by Stan Freberg
A highly qualified man that is frequently unemployed due to various incidents with The Conners.
  • Scott played by Fred Willard
A probate attorney that marries Leon.
  • Stinky played by Matthew Fishman
Roseanne's youngest child in an alternate reality, in the place of Jerry.
  • Charlotte Tilden played by Mara Hobel
Daughter of Ty Tilden, resembling Roseanne and Darlene.
  • Molly Tilden played by Danielle Harris
Daughter of Ty Tilden that flirted with David, resembling Jackie and Becky.
  • Ty Tilden played by Wings Hauser
a neighbor of Roseanne that moved into Kathy's old house. He is a struggling single father of two daughters and owns a Winnebago.
  • Bonnie Watkins played by Bonnie Bramlett (credited as Bonnie Sheridan)
Roseanne's coworker at Rodbell's who enjoys traveling by motorcycle with her husband Duke.
  • Meg Wellman played by Debra Mooney
Owner of the Wellman factory who believes that she and Roseanne are good friends, despite constantly calling her "Roxanne Conway".
  • Ziggy played by Jay O. Sanders
Old friend that helps Dan open Lanford Custom Cycle, but then disappears.
  • Jimmy played by Stephen Dorff
Boyfriend of Becky Conner for two episodes
  • Stacey Flagler played by Traci Lords
Waitress at the Lunchbox.

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