List of Characters
Character | Portrayed by | Notes |
---|---|---|
Kyle Baldwin | Chad Faust | |
Tom Baldwin | Joel Gretsch | NTAC agent |
Kevin Burkhoff | Jeffrey Combs | |
Jordan Collier | Billy Campbell | One of the 4400 (see below) |
Danny Farrell | Kaj-Erik Eriksen | |
Shawn Farrell | Patrick Flueger | One of the 4400 (see below) |
Jed Garrity | Kavan Smith | NTAC Agent (promicin positive) |
Nikki Hudson | Brooke Nevin | |
Nina Jarvis | Samantha Ferris | NTAC |
Alana Mareva | Karina Lombard | One of the 4400 (see below) |
Marco Pacella | Richard Kahan | NTAC |
Matthew Ross | Garret Dillahunt | One of the Marked |
Dennis Ryland | Peter Coyote | |
April Skouris | Natasha Gregson Wagner | |
Diana Skouris | Jacqueline McKenzie | NTAC agent |
Maia Skouris | Conchita Campbell | One of the 4400 (see below) |
Isabelle Tyler | Megalyn Echikunwoke | Daughter of Lily and Richard Tyler, has abilities although not technically a 4400 |
Lily Moore Tyler | Laura Allen | One of the 4400 (see below) |
Richard Tyler | Mahershalalhashbaz Ali | One of the 4400 (see below) |
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