Ugly Betty - Cast

Cast

List of main roles
Actor or actress Character Starring seasons Recurring seasons Episodes Episode count
America Ferrera Betty Suarez all 1.01–4.20 85
Eric Mabius Daniel Meade all 1.01–4.20 85
Vanessa L. Williams Wilhelmina Slater all 1.01–4.20 85
Michael Urie Marc St. James all 1.01–4.20 85
Becki Newton Amanda Tanen all 1.01–4.20 85
Ana Ortiz Hilda Suarez all 1.01–4.20 85
Tony Plana Ignacio Suarez all 1.01–4.20 85
Mark Indelicato Justin Suarez all 1.01–4.20 85
Alan Dale Bradford Meade 1—2 1.01–2.09 33
Ashley Jensen Christina McKinney 1—3 1.01–3.21, 4.18 66
Rebecca Romijn Alexis Meade 1—2 3 1.13–3.04 33
Judith Light Claire Meade 2—4 1 1.05–4.20 72
Christopher Gorham Henry Grubstick 1—2 1 1.05–2.18, 3.01, 3.23, 4.18–4.19 35
List of notable recurring roles
Actor or actress Character Recurring seasons Episodes Episode count
Kevin Sussman Walter 1 1.01–1.16 16
Salma Hayek Sofia Reyes 1 1.06–1.12 6
Lindsay Lohan Kimmie Keegan 2—3 2.18–3.06 4
Freddy Rodríguez Gio Rossi 2—3 2.03–3.04, 4.18 12
Alec Mapa Suzuki St. Pierre 2—4 2.01–4.20 30
Daniel Eric Gold Matt Hartley 3—4 3.15–4.11 20
Grant Bowler Connor Owens 3—4 3.06–4.20 17
Sarah Lafleur Molly Meade 3 3.08–3.24, 4.07 16
Adam Rodriguez Bobby Talercio 4 4.06, 4.08–4.12, 4.14–4.15, 4.18–4.20 11

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