List of Current Days of Our Lives Characters - Other Characters

Other Characters

Abigail Deveraux
Portrayed by Kate Mansi
Student at Salem University. Daughter of Jack Deveraux and Jennifer Horton. Sister of Jack Deveraux Jr
Kate Roberts
Portrayed by Lauren Koslow
Business executive. Formerly married to Curtis Reed, Victor Kiriakis, Roman Brady and Stefano DiMera. Mother of Austin and Billie Reed with Curtis; Lucas Horton with Bill Horton, Philip Kiriakis with Victor, and twins Rex and Cassie Brady with Roman.
Nicole Walker
Portrayed by Arianne Zucker
Socialite. Formerly married to Trent Robbins, Lucas Horton, Victor Kiriakis and E.J. DiMera. Daughter of Paul Mendez and Fay Walker. Sister of Taylor Walker. Half-sister of Brandon Walker.
Daniel Jonas
Portrayed by Shawn Christian
Doctor at Salem University Hospital. Formerly married to Rebecca Jonas (deceased) and Chloe Lane. Son of George Jonas and Maggie Kiriakis. Half-brother of Sarah Horton and adoptive brother of Melissa Horton. Godson of Victor Kiriakis. Father of Melanie Jonas with Carly Manning and Parker Jonas with Chloe. Grew up believing Lillian Jonas was his biological mother until it was revealed that Maggie Horton's frozen eggs were stolen and given to Lillian. Was also unaware that Melanie was his daughter until Carly returned years later and confessed that she had given up Melanie for adoption and kept the truth from Daniel to protect them both from her violent husband, Lawrence Alamain.
Rafael Hernandez
Portrayed by Galen Gering
Private Investigator. Formerly married to Sami Brady. Brother of Arianna (deceased), Dario and Gabi Hernandez.
Cameron Davis
Portrayed by Nathan Owens
Doctor. Son of Celeste Perrault. Half-brother of Lexie Carver.

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