Following is a list of characters shown in Eretz Nehederet, both parodied real-life persons, and entirely fictional characters.
| Characters | Actor | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Baba Luba (Russian supermarket worker) | Tal Friedman | Fictional |
| Hizki (Tour guide) | Tal Friedman | Fictional |
| Mahmoud Abu Tir | Tal Friedman | Parody of Muhammad Abu Tir |
| Ariel Sharon | Tal Friedman | Real-life |
| Ehud Barak | Tal Friedman | Real-life |
| Ehud Olmert | Tal Friedman | Real-life |
| Haim Yavin | Tal Friedman | Real-life |
| Assi Dayan | Tal Friedman | Real-life |
| Uri Zohar | Tal Friedman | Real-life |
| Shosh Atari | Tal Friedman | Real-life |
| Adele | Tal Friedman | Real-life |
| Modern Talking | Eli Finish (Thomas Anders), Tal Friedman (Dieter Bohlen) | Real-life |
| Barack Obama | Eli Finish | Real-life |
| Bashar al-Assad | Eli Finish | Real-life |
| Shimon Peres | Eli Finish | Real-life |
| Moshe Katsav | Eli Finish | Real-life |
| Eli Yishai | Eli Finish | Real-life |
| Yigal Amir | Eli Finish | Real-life |
| Aviv Geffen | Eli Finish | Real-life |
| Yuval "The Confused" | Eli Finish | Real-life |
| Avi "Yossi" Mazaliko (Sderot resident) | Eli Finish | Fictional |
| Giovanni Rosso | Eli Finish | Real-life |
| Eyal Berkovic | Mariano Edelman | Real-life |
| Itzik Zohar | Mariano Edelman | Real-life |
| Diego Maradona | Mariano Edelman | Real-life |
| Muammar Gaddafi | Mariano Edelman | Real-life |
| Binyamin Netanyahu | Mariano Edelman | Real-life |
| Shaul Mofaz | Mariano Edelman | Real-life |
| Amir Peretz | Mariano Edelman | Real-life |
| Yair Lapid | Mariano Edelman | Real-life |
| Condoleezza Rice | Mariano Edelman | Real-life |
| Margalit Tzan'ani | Mariano Edelman | Real-life |
| Pnina Rosenblum | Mariano Edelman | Real-life |
| Dora the Explorer | Mariano Edelman | Cartoon character |
| Hillary Clinton | Alma Zak | Real-life |
| Yonit Levi | Alma Zak | Real-life |
| Galit Gutmann | Alma Zak | Real-life |
| Hanny Nahmias | Alma Zak | Real-life |
| Tzipi Shavit | Alma Zak | Real-life |
| Tzipi Livni | Alma Zak (formerly Orna Banai) | Real-life |
| Limor Livnat | Orna Banai | Real-life |
| Ruhama Avraham | Orna Banai | Real-life |
| Judy Shalom Nir-Mozes | Orna Banai | Real-life |
| Raymond Abukasis | Orna Banai | Real-life |
| Sigal Azrieli | Orna Banai | Parody of Inbal Gavrieli |
| Avigdor Lieberman | Asi Cohen | Real-life |
| Gabi Ashkenazi | Asi Cohen | Real-life |
| Tal Brody | Asi Cohen | Real-life |
| Avi Nimni | Asi Cohen | Real-life |
| Mohammad Bakri | Asi Cohen | Real-life |
| Uri Geller | Asi Cohen | Real-life |
| Guy Zohar | Asi Cohen | Real-life |
| Yonah Shamir | Yuval Semo | Parody of Yitzhak Shamir |
| On Perlin (Olmert's PR advisor) | Yuval Semo | Fictional |
| Miri Regev | Yuval Semo | Real-life |
| Hassan Nasrallah | Yuval Semo | Real-life |
| Mosh Ben Ari | Yuval Semo | Real-life |
| George W. Bush | Maor Cohen | Real-life |
| Arik Einstein | Maor Cohen | Real-life |
| Zohar Argov | Maor Cohen | Real-life |
| Mosko Alkalai | Maor Cohen | Real-life |
| Gilad Tarhan | Maor Cohen | Parody of Gilad Erdan (to the style of The Mask) |
| Habanot Nechama | Real-life |
- This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
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