Cast and Characters
The season(s) during which each actor has been included in the main cast are marked in black. White square means the actor doesn't appear in that season at all.
Actor(s) | Character | Appearances | |||||
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S 1 | S 2 | S 3 | |||||
John Cassini | Yuri Kukoc | ||||||
Helena Yea | Grandma Tan | ||||||
Colin Foo | Bao Tan | ||||||
Gabrielle Rose | Antonia "Toni" Mastroianni-Tan | ||||||
Justine Wong | Ruby Tan | ||||||
Zak Santiago | Hal Garcia | ||||||
Alisen Down | Sault Ste. Marie | ||||||
David Richmond-Peck | Geoff McAlister | ||||||
Fred Ewanuick | Nick Papathanasiou | ||||||
Kevin McNulty | Stanley Wasserman | ||||||
Haig Sutherland | Fred Fochs | ||||||
Jane McGregor | Alicia Plecas-Fochs | ||||||
Gabrielle Miller | Bobbi Briggs | ||||||
Tobias Mehler | Bobby Briggs | ||||||
William B. Davis | Dr. Carlisle Wainwright | ||||||
Margot Kidder | Elaine Wainwright | ||||||
Jim Tai | Ricky Tan | ||||||
Maxine Miller | Beatrice Dubois | ||||||
Shirley Douglas | Pauline Dubois | ||||||
Mark McKinney | Tom Goldblum | ||||||
Megan Follows | Janice Keneally | ||||||
Peter DeLuise | Wayne Ross | ||||||
Laura Bertram | Chris Colton | ||||||
Gabriel Hogan | Andrew Colton | ||||||
Linda Kash | Carol Goldstein | ||||||
Tegan Moss | Georgia "Georgie" Goldstein | ||||||
Bill Mondy | Val Kukoc | ||||||
April Telek | Sasha Kowalski | ||||||
Allison Hossack | Trixie Hoskins | ||||||
Dave Foley | Chuck Hoskins |
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