Recurring Cast
Actor | Role | Status | Episodes |
---|---|---|---|
Marshall Napier | Harry Ryan | 2001–2006 | Episodes 1 - 162 |
John Jarratt | Terry Dodge | 2001–2006 | Episodes 1 - 148 |
Catherine Wilkin | Liz Ryan | 2001–2003, 2004, 2006 | Episodes 1 - 53, 100, 154 |
Fletcher Humphrys | Brett "Brick" Buchanon | 2001–2003 | Episodes 1 - 47 |
Ben Mortley | Alberto Borele | 2001–2003 | Episodes 19 - 50 |
Rodger Corser | Peter Johnson | 2001–2004 | Episodes 15 - 44, 62, 83 - 84 |
Kathryn Hartman | Sally Clemments | 2002–2005 | Episodes 43 - 54, 105 - 114, 136 |
Charlie Clauson | Jake Harrison | 2002–2003 | 35 - 70 |
Inge Hornstra | Sandra Kinsella | 2002–2006 | Episodes 42, 58 - 100, 110 - 162 |
Diarmid Heidenrich | Toby Frye | 2003 | Episodes 63 - 64, 70, 73 |
Brooke, Kaitlyn & Tahlia Stacey - Clark | Charlotte McLeod | 2004–2006 | Episodes 75 - 146, 224 |
Craig McLachlan | Kane Morgan | 2004 | Episodes 89 - 96, 105 - 106 |
Basia A'Hern | Rose Hall-Smith | 2004–2008 | Episodes 90, 129 - 130, 163 - 166, 185 - 186, 190 - 194, 224 |
Dean O'Gorman | Luke Morgan | 2004–2005 | Episodes 93 - 118 |
Peter Hardy (actor) | Phill Rakich | 2006–2008 | Episodes 140 - 224 |
Michelle Langstone | Fiona Webb | 2006 | Episodes 139 - 170 |
Daniel Feuerriegel | Leo Coombes | 2006 | Episodes 141, 160 - 166 |
Sam Healy | Ashleigh Redstaff | 2007 | Episodes 186 - 199 |
Rachael Coopes | Ingrid Marr | 2007–2008 | Episodes 200 - 224 |
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