List of Supporting Characters in ER - Secondary Nurses and Other Medical Staff

Secondary Nurses and Other Medical Staff

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Actor/Actress Character Position Character Name Years of Appearance
AleConni Marie Brazelton ER Nurse Conni Oligario 1994-2003
AleLaura Cerón ER Nurse Chuny Marquez 1994-2009
AleCynthia Cervini Nurse Anna Waldron 2002, 2004, 2005
AleMorris Chestnut ICU nurse & Deb's baby's father Frank 'Rambo' Bacon 2000
AleEllen Crawford ER Nurse Lydia Wright 1994-2003, 2009
AleDeezer D ER Nurse Malik McGrath 1994-2009
AleYvette Freeman ER Nurse Haleh Adams 1994-2009
AleRen Hanami NICU Nurse 2006
AleMary Heiss ER Nurse Mary 2000-2008
AleApril Lee Hernandez ER Nurse Inez 2005-2006
RodMonica Guzman Surgical Nurse Marisol 2008-2009
AlePenny Johnson Nurse Practitioner Lynette Evans 1998-1999
AleKristen Johnston Chief ER Nurse Eve Peyton 2005
AleSam Jones III Emergency Medical Technician, Brother of Greg Pratt Charlie 'Chaz' Pratt, Jr. 2005-2009
LenDinah Lenney Surgical Charge Nurse Shirley 1995–2004, 2006—2009
RodPat Lentz Nursing Supervisor None 2005, 2008
LogBellina Logan ICU, Pediatrics and Surgical Nurse Kit 1996–2003; 2005; 2008
AleDonal Logue Flight Nurse and boyfriend/husband/ex-husband of Susan Lewis Chuck Martin 2003-2005
AleLily Mariye ER Nurse Lily Jarvik 1994-2009
AleVanessa Marquez ER Nurse Wendy Goldman 1994-1997
AleDeborah May County Nursing Director Mary Cain 1996-1997, 2002
AleAngel Laketa Moore ER Nurse Dawn Archer 2006-2009
AleJenny O'Hara ER Nurse Rhonda Sterling 1996
AleKip Pardue ER Nurse Ben Parker 2006-2007
RicKyle Richards Nurse Dori 2000—2006
RodLucy Rodriguez Nurse Bjerke 1996; 2000–2003
RodNadia Shazana Nurse Jacy 2001–2008
AleMeg Thalken Flight Nurse Dee McManus 1996, 1999-2001, 2005, 2008
AleGedde Watanabe ER Nurse Yosh Takata 1997-2003

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