List of Santa Barbara Cast and Characters

List Of Santa Barbara Cast And Characters

Main characters. The following are characters from the American soap opera Santa Barbara who are notable for their actions or relationships, and who do warrant their own articles and are part of a notable families from the series.

  • Nikki AlvarezConstance Marie
  • Santana AndradeAva Lazar / Margaret Michaels / Gina Gallego / Wanda De Jesus
  • Quinn ArmitageRoscoe Born
  • Robert BarrRoscoe Born
  • Laura Simmons AsherChristopher Norris
  • Flame BeaufortRoberta Weiss
  • C.C. CapwellPeter Mark Richman / Paul Burke / Charles Bateman / Jed Allan
  • Eden CapwellMarcy Walker
  • Julia Wainwright CapwellNancy Lee Grahn
  • Lily Blake CapwellLynn Clark / Paula Irvine
  • Kelly CapwellRobin Wright / Kimberly McArthur / Carrington Garland / Eileen Davidson
  • Ted CapwellTodd McKee / Michael Brainard
  • Mason CapwellLane Davies / Terry Lester / Gordon Thomson
  • Sophia Wayne CapwellRosemary Forsyth / Judith McConnell
  • Angela RaymondNina Arvesen
  • Cruz CastilloA Martinez
  • Scott ClarkVincent Irizarry
  • Suzanne CollierTerri Garber
  • Pamela Capwell ConradShirley Anne Field / Marj Dusay
  • Michael DonnellyFrank Runyeon
  • Peter FlintStephen Meadows
  • Victoria LaneKristen Meadows
  • Gina Blake LockridgeLinda Gibboney / Robin Mattson
  • Laken LockridgeJulie Ronnie / Susan Marie Snyder / Shell Danielson
  • Lionel LockridgeNicolas Coster
  • Warren LockridgeJohn Allen Nelson / Scott Jenkins / Jack Wagner
  • Mark McCormickJon Lindstrom
  • Joe PerkinsDane Witherspoon / Mark Arnold
  • Augusta WainwrightLouise Sorel
  • B.J. WalkerSydney Penny

Other characters. The following are characters from the American soap opera Santa Barbara who are notable for their actions or relationships, but do not warrant their own articles.

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