List of Sunset Beach Characters

List Of Sunset Beach Characters

Main characters. The following are characters from the American soap opera Sunset Beach who are notable for their actions or relationships, and who do warrant their own articles and are part of a notable families from the series.

  • Michael BourneJason Winston George
  • Ben EvansClive Robertson
  • Derek EvansClive Robertson
  • Meg CummingsSusan Ward/Sydney Penny
  • Sara CummingsLauren Woodland / Shawn Batten
  • Caitlin DeschanelVanessa Dorman / Kam Heskin
  • Cole DeschanelAshley Hamilton / Eddie Cibrian
  • Virginia HarrisonDominique Jennings
  • Vanessa HartSherri Saum
  • Bette KatzenkazrahiKathleen Noone
  • Gabi MartinezPriscilla Garita
  • Casey MitchumTimothy Adams
  • Annie Douglas RichardsSarah Buxton
  • Gregory RichardsSam Behrens
  • Olivia RichardsLesley-Anne Down
  • Sean RichardsRandy Spelling
  • Antonio TorresNick Kiriazis
  • Maria TorresChristina Chambers
  • Ricardo TorresHank Cheyne
  • Tim TrumanDax Griffin

Other characters. The following are characters from the American soap opera Sunset Beach who are notable for their actions or relationships, but who do not warrant their own articles and are not part of a notable minor family from the series.

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