List of Degrassi Characters - Parents

Parents

Parents were usually credited only as "x’s Mom" or "x’s Dad" where x = the youth's first name or nickname. Only occasionally were adult characters given full names in dialogue.

Frank Quinlan Michelle 's Dad (Season 3)
Richard Kovsky Michelle's Dad (Seasons 4 & 5)
Rose Newlove Michelle 's Mom
Vanessa Dylyn Melanie 's Mom
Kenneth Taylor L.D. 's Dad
Angela Demos Diana 's Mom
Darren Marsman Lucy 's Dad
Linda Schuyler Lucy 's Mom's voice
Paul Brock Voula 's Dad
Nancy Beltrame Voula 's Mom
Kathryn Ellis irate parent #1
Kit Hood irate parent #2
George King Joey 's Dad
Gretchen Helbig Joey 's Mom

Pat Beaven Stephanie 's Mom
Mike Douglas Jerry
James Johnston Arthur 's Dad
Donna Tunney Carol
Peter Brierley Shane 's Dad
Jane Carnwath Shane 's Mom
Ross Churchill Kathleen 's Dad
Sheila Brogren Kathleen 's Mom
Diana Bragman mom at pool
Sidney Bruyn Rick 's Dad
Rhonda Kristi Spike 's Mom
Les Porter Liz 's Dad
Laine Williams Liz 's Mom
Steve Behal Caitlin 's Dad (Season 2)
Martin Brown Caitlin 's Dad (Season 5)
Diane Scovell Caitlin 's Dad's girlfriend
Dona Hird Caitlin 's Mom
Clarke Mackey Snake 's Dad (Season 2)
Ingvar Brogen Snake 's Dad (Season 5)
Vivian Palin Snake 's Mom (Season 2)
Maggie Thomas Snake 's Mom (Seasons 3 & 5)
Ronald Williams BLT 's Dad
Timm Zemanek John Wheeler, Wheels' adoptive father
Rod Rekofski Wheels 's Grandfather
Dorothy Phillips Wheels 's Grandmother
Nancy Sinclair Helen Wheeler, Wheels' adoptive mother
Dave James Mike Nelson
Deborah Jones Maggie

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