List of ''Hollyoaks'' characters (2018)

Hollyoaks is a British television soap opera that was first broadcast on 23 October 1995. The following is a list of characters that have appeared or will appear in the serial in 2018, by order of first appearance. All characters were introduced by executive producer, Bryan Kirkwood. The first characters to be introduced were Scarlett Morgan (Susie Amy) and Oliver Morgan (Aedan Duckworth), the estranged wife and son of Luke Morgan (Gary Lucy). Buster Smith (Nathan Sussex), the father of Damon Kinsella (Jacob Roberts), was also introduced in January. Theo Jones (Matt Kennard), the brother of Milo Entwistle (Nathan Morris), Harley Frater (Mollie Lambert), the homeless friend of Peri Lomax (Ruby O'Donnell), and Josh Bradley (Rupert Hill), the son of Ben Bradley (Ben Richards), made their debut in April. Breda McQueen (Moya Brady) and Sylver McQueen (David Tag), the mother and brother of Goldie McQueen (Chelsee Healey), and Kameela (Anu Hasan), the sister of Misbah Maalik (Harvey Virdi), first appear in June. July features the arrivals of Donna-Marie Quinn (Lucy-Jo Hudson), her son, Romeo Quinn (Owen Warner), Brooke Hathaway (Talia Grant), a foster child for the Osborne family, and Asha Kaur, the sister of Neeta Kaur (Amrit Maghera), as well as the appearance of Kashif Maalik (Nitin Patel). Juliet Quinn (Niamh Blackshaw), Romeo's sister, and Martine Deveraux (Kéllé Bryan), the sister of Simone Loveday (Jacqueline Boatswain), will debut in October, while Laurie Shelby, the husband of Sinead O'Connor (Stephanie Davis), will join in November.

Scarlett Morgan

Scarlett Morgan
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Susie Amy
First appearance 19 January 2018 (2018-01-19)
Last appearance 18 April 2018 (2018-04-18)
Introduced by Bryan Kirkwood
Classification Former; recurring

Scarlett Morgan, played by Susie Amy, made her first appearance on 19 January 2018.[1] Amy's casting was announced on 20 October 2017,[2] with further details about her character, including her name, announced on 6 December 2017.[3] Scarlett is Luke Morgan's (Gary Lucy) estranged wife, who left him because of his drinking problems.[3] The character is first mentioned in October 2017 and it is revealed that Scarlett left Luke after he struggled with alcoholism and became erratic.[3] Scarlett made her last appearance on 18 April 2018.[4]

Luke prepares to marry Mandy Richardson (Sarah Jayne Dunn) and asks lawyer Sami Maalik (Rishi Nair) to track down Scarlett so they can arrange a divorce. Scarlett appears in the village in the days before Luke and Mandy's wedding. Luke tries to stall the wedding after learning about Scarlett's appearance. Scarlett tries to ruin the wedding but her and Luke's son, Oliver Morgan (Aedan Duckworth), arrives and reveals to Mandy that he is Luke's son and that Luke and Scarlett are married. After the wedding, Scarlett leaves but returns when Oliver runs away to the village. She is shocked to discover that Oliver wants to stay with Luke and leaves the village.

Ollie Morgan

Ollie Morgan
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Aedan Duckworth
Duration 2018–
First appearance 22 January 2018
Introduced by Bryan Kirkwood
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation Student

Ollie Morgan, played by Aedan Duckworth, made his first screen appearance on 22 January 2018.[5] The character has previously been mentioned on-screen, but Duckworth's casting was confirmed on 6 December 2017.[3] Oliver is Luke Morgan (Gary Lucy) and Scarlett Morgan's (Susie Amy) son. Details of why Oliver comes to the village were not immediately released, but Daniel Kilkely of Digital Spy reported that "with Oliver now a teenager, he's sure to want answers from his dad."[3] Of his casting, Duckworth said: "I started two weeks ago and it was in at the deep end – I had to spend my whole second day crying! It has been fantastic working with Gary Lucy and Susie Amy and I am looking forward getting to work with more of the cast and settling in properly next year."[3]

It was announced on 25 March 2018 that Oliver would feature in a sexual abuse storyline with his football coach, Buster Smith (Nathan Sussex). The storyline, which is billed as "an emotional and challenging story", begins in April when Oliver confides in Buster over his home life.[6] Hollyoaks worked with the Survivors Manchester charity for the storyline.[6] Charity founder Duncan Craig described the subject as "so topical and relevant" and "hugely important".[6] He stated that the storyline would focus on details of grooming and Oliver's struggle to tell someone about the issue.[6] Duckworth took support from the charity and Lucy while filming the storyline and felt honoured to be handed the story.[6] Duckworth and executive producer Bryan Kirkwood hoped that the storyline would encourage others to seek support.[6] Kirkwood also wanted to encourage parents to speak to their children about topics like this and commented, "We are in a unique position of being able to talk to a bright and engaged audience about important issues without lecturing them."[6]

Oliver first appears when he crashes Luke Morgan's (Gary Lucy) wedding to Mandy Richardson (Sarah Jayne Dunn) and reveals that he is Luke's son and that Luke is still married to Scarlett Morgan (Susie Amy) who was Luke’s previous wife and Oliver's mother. Oliver and Luke bond after the wedding. The following day, Oliver appears at Luke's house and asks to stay with him. Luke agrees and is surprised to discover that Oliver has run away from Scarlett. When Scarlett returns and tries to take Oliver back to their home, Oliver insists to Scarlett that he wants to remain with Luke so Scarlett tearfully leaves the village. Oliver joins the football academy run by Buster Smith (Nathan Sussex) a former football champion player from back in the day from when he was much younger back then. Over the next few weeks, Oliver becomes closer to Buster confiding in him over situations in his home life such as his discovery that his father had been raped when he was younger after being told this by friend and also a member of Buster's football academy Imran Maalik (Ijaz Rana). Oliver has also been confiding in Buster and putting all of his trust in him such as telling Buster about his biological dad and new stepmum Mandy always arguing day in and day out and his dad turning back to the drink again after being an alcoholic before.

It is revealed on-screen that Buster is a paedophile who groomed and sexually abused his son Damon Kinsella's (Jacob Roberts) best friend, Brody Hudson (Adam Woodward), when he was an underage teenager, until his ex-wife and Damon's mother, Maggie Kinsella (Michelle Holmes), threatened him into leaving so that she could then protect vulnerable Brody from him and he now appears to be grooming Oliver as his next victim. After Oliver is injured while playing a game of football with Buster outside of The Bean Cafe, Buster takes him back to the changing rooms at the football academy and begins massaging his leg while also staring at Oliver lustfully. A few weeks later, when Oliver and Buster are alone together in the changing rooms at the football academy, Buster is telling Oliver about his potential when Oliver's leg injury comes back and Buster tells him to lie down on the bench so he can then properly examine it and shuts the door behind them. Oliver then runs out of the changing rooms scared and confused and although it is not specified on screen, it is implied that Buster has touched Oliver inappropriately. Oliver becomes traumatised but because of Luke's continued drinking, he feels that he cannot tell anyone so quits the football team instead but is convinced to re-join the football team again by Luke. Buster begins manipulating Oliver by telling him that he must prove to him of how much that he truly wants to be back on the football team again.

Oliver meets autistic teenager Brooke Hathaway (Talia Grant) and develops an instant attraction with the two seemingly hitting it off at The Bean Coffee Shop. Brooke later comes to watch Oliver play but after he underperforms, Buster takes him to the changing rooms at the football academy to berate him for being distracted today. He puts his hand on Oliver's knee inappropriately but this is witnessed secretly by Brooke. Oliver feels uncomfortable with Buster doing this to him and he rushes out of the football academy to get away from Buster. Oliver and Mandy run into Brooke the next day with Nancy Osborne (Jessica Fox) and Mandy teases that Oliver likes Brooke. Brooke then responds that Oliver is gay as she misinterpreted what she saw between Buster and Oliver yesterday with Brooke unaware that Buster is actually grooming Oliver. Oliver then shouts at Brooke causing her to have a breakdown after Oliver leaves. When he returns home, Mandy tries to get Oliver to open up to her but before he can say anything, they are interrupted by a drunken Luke. Oliver starts berating his father and stepmother before storming out of the house upset. Oliver then talks to Buster alone in the football academy changing rooms as he didn’t know who else to turn to. Buster then manipulates the vulnerable teen by saying to Oliver that he can make him a star footballer with Buster's coaching skills as long as he does everything that he’s told. He then places his hand on Oliver's knee inappropriately once again. He then asks Oliver if he understands or not. Oliver then tells him that he does understand before Buster shuts the door behind them to continue his abuse of the vulnerable poor youngster. When Buster is trying to raise money for Tony Hutchinson and Diane Hutchinson’s gravely four year old daughter Dee Dee Hutchinson for Dee Dee to go to Disneyland Paris and is asking local businesses to donate, he bumps into Oliver in the village and see’s Oliver alone and goes up to him and asks him if he wants to help him to raise the money and Oliver agrees to help him. After they’ve raised enough money for Dee Dee, Buster gives Oliver a mobile phone and tells Oliver to text him at any time about anything. Buster then tells him not to tell anyone else about it and Oliver agrees.

As Buster's sexual abuse continued, Oliver confessed to Scott Drinkwell (Ross Adams) that he is confused about his sexuality. He tells Scott that he knows that he likes girls but he also thinks that he might be gay as well and has been aggressively trying to pursue Brooke in order to cover it up. Scott is sympathetic with him and encourages him to talk to Luke about it. Oliver is unable to go through with it though and accidentally tells Luke that Scott has been harassing him instead. After Luke confronts Scott, Luke warns him to stay away from his teenage son for now on with him thinking that Scott is being inappropriate with him due to Oliver being underage. Oliver tries to apologise to Scott but when Scott tells him that he has to deal with his sexuality rather than ignore it though, Oliver is then homophobic towards Scott as a result by calling him a puff and then runs away. He attempts to speak to Luke again but finds him drinking in the restaurant with best mate Darren Osbourne instead though which results in Oliver crying his eyes out when he sees’s Luke and him drinking together in the Hutch restaurant and witness’s this from outside with Luke not realising that his own son saw him drinking once again. Buster lies to Oliver by telling him that Scott has agreed to let Oliver be the poster boy for the Bean. Buster takes several intimate photographs of Oliver when they’re alone together at the football academy changing rooms which he later confesses to Luke. As Luke is drunk at the time though, Oliver makes him promise to wait until he is sober before confronting Buster. The next morning though however, Luke cannot remember anything at all about what Oliver was saying to him causing Oliver to angrily confront him and reveal to him that he knows that Luke was raped years ago. Luke then explains to Oliver that he began drinking as a way to cope with the abuse that he suffered back then. Buster later convinces Oliver that telling Luke anything will put unnecessary pressure on his dad and tells him that his dad is an alcoholic and people like him only care about where the next drink is going to come from and that they’re too distracted to think about their loved ones instead as well so Oliver agrees to keep quiet but later steals a bottle of wine though and begins drinking in secret in order to cope with everything that’s happened.

Buster Smith

Buster Smith
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Nathan Sussex
Duration 2018–
First appearance 29 January 2018
Introduced by Bryan Kirkwood
Classification Present; regular

Buster Smith, played by Nathan Sussex, made his first screen appearance on 29 January 2018.[7] The character and Sussex's casting details were announced on 23 January 2018.[7] Buster is the father of Damon Kinsella (Jacob Roberts) and arrives following the death of his former wife and Damon's mother, Maggie Kinsella (Michelle Holmes).[8] Buster is described as "quite a charming character", who gets along with everyone. Roberts said that Buster enjoys "a laugh and a joke".[9] Roberts expressed his delight at the expansion of his on-screen family and praised Sussex, commenting, "He's already part of the Hollyoaks family!"[9]

Damon, Scott Drinkwell (Ross Adams) and Brody Hudson (Adam Woodward) call a number on Maggie's bucket list and are shocked when Buster answers and walks into The Dog in the Pond pub.[8] Roberts explained that Damon is not feeling great following Maggie's death and the arrival of Buster makes him feel worse.[9] Buster is estranged from Damon following his decision to leave the family to concentrate on his professional football career when Damon was six years old.[8] On Buster and Damon's relationship, Sussex said, "there is an instant connection there between father and son."[8] Damon knows very little about his father and the lack of contact between them has made Damon believe that Buster does not care for him.[9]

Buster first arrives in the village shortly after the death of Maggie Kinsella who died of a short battle of terminal cancer. When he comes face to face with Damon Kinsella, it turns out that they are father and son and that years ago, he used to be married to Damon’s mum Maggie. It turns out that Buster missed out on most of Damon’s life and Damon is not happy seeing him again after all those years apart. Damon’s girlfriend Holly Cunningham convinces Damon to give his father Buster a second chance as everyone deserves one and convinces him that people do change overtime. Damon agrees and reluctantly gives him another chance to make up for lost time and Buster is happy about this and promises Damon that he won’t let him down again. Damon Kinsella’s longtime best friend Brody Hudson was not pleased to see him at all when Buster first arrived in the village and it’s also clear that there is bad blood between them both. After a few times of Buster attempting to flirt with Marnie Nightingale, they eventually enter into a romantic relationship together and happily get on with one another and Buster also moves in with Marnie and her family. Buster then decides to set up his own football academy and when Luke Morgan’s teenage son Oliver Morgan decides to sign up, Oliver then overtime soon starts to experience family struggles at home due to his dad starting to drink again and his dad and his new stepmum Mandy Richardson constantly arguing day in and day out. Oliver confides in Buster about all of those things that have been happening and believes that Buster cares about him and trusts Buster completely as he feels that he can trust Buster with pretty much anything. It soon turns out that Buster is a peadophile and that he groomed and sexually abused Brody when Brody was younger. When Maggie found out about this, she threatened Buster into leaving for good and Maggie protected Brody all her life. Maggie also divorced him as well. Now, Buster is trying to groom Oliver by trying to get Oliver to trust him completely so then Oliver will confide in him more as he knows how to lure Oliver in and will soon plan to also sexually abuse him too.

It was announced on 25 March 2018 that Buster would feature in a sexual abuse storyline with his football student, Oliver Morgan (Aedan Duckworth). The storyline, which is billed as "an emotional and challenging story", begins in April when Oliver confides in Buster over his home life.[6] Hollyoaks worked with the Survivors Manchester charity for the storyline.[6] Charity founder Duncan Craig described the subject as "so topical and relevant" and "hugely important".[6] He stated that the storyline would focus on details of grooming and Oliver's struggle to tell someone about the issue.[6] Executive producer Bryan Kirkwood hoped that the storyline would encourage others to seek support.[6] He also wanted to encourage parents to speak to their children about topics like this and commented, "We are in a unique position of being able to talk to a bright and engaged audience about important issues without lecturing them."[6]

Theo Jones

Theo Jones
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Matt Kennard
First appearance 13 April 2018 (2018-04-13)
Last appearance 15 May 2018 (2018-05-15)
Introduced by Bryan Kirkwood
Classification Former; guest

Theo Jones, played by Matt Kennard, made his first on-screen appearance on 13 April 2018.[11] The character was announced on 3 April 2018,[12] while the casting details were confirmed on 6 April 2018.[11] It was initially reported that Theo has a connection to established character, Milo Entwistle (Nathan Morris).[12] On 10 April 2018, it was confirmed that Theo and Milo are brothers.[13] Kennard describes Theo as a bad character, calling him "a bitter, seemingly irredeemable bully."[11] He stated that Theo is a womaniser who only cares about himself. However, he explained that Theo's personality is due to recent events in his life.[11]

Daniel Kilkelly of Digital Spy said that Milo would be "a little bit rattled" by Theo's arrival.[12] He reported that despite Milo receiving a phone call from Theo and arranging to meet him, Theo would first appear when he meets Cindy Cunningham (Stephanie Waring) at The Loft nightclub.[12] Kennard stated that Theo flirts with Cindy because he noticed her first, otherwise he suspected that he could have flirted with Cindy's daughter, Holly Cunningham (Amanda Clapham). Kennard admitted that Theo grows to enjoy Cindy's company.[11] He added, "any beautiful woman offering something to Theo will make do in the short-term."[11]

When Theo meets with Milo, he orders money from Milo in exchange for his silence about Milo killing Cindy's parents.[12][14] Kennard explained that Theo is in need of money and decides to "callously take advantage of Milo's vulnerable situation".[11] Theo decides to stay with Milo because he realises that Milo is "his best bet in the immediate circumstances".[11] Milo is scared of Theo because he knows about his secret. On Theo's feelings towards Milo, Kennard explained, "Theo holds a raw and irrational hatred for Milo, and feels Milo owes him more than he can ever actually give."[11] Theo made his last appearance on 15 May 2018.[15]

Harley Frater

Harley Frater
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Mollie Lambert
Duration 2018–
First appearance 16 April 2018
Introduced by Bryan Kirkwood
Classification Present; regular

Harley Frater, played by Mollie Lambert, made her first on screen appearance on 16 April 2018.[16] The character and Lambert's casting details were announced on 10 April 2018.[16] Harley is a homeless girl who is introduced as part of Peri Lomax's (Ruby O'Donnell) homelessness storyline. She is billed as courgeous and daring and in "desperate need of some home comforts".[16] Hollyoaks worked with homeless charities Centrepoint and The Whitechapel Centre for Harley and Peri's storyline.[17] Lambert looked forward to joining the show and called it a honour to work with the charities. She hoped that the storyline would help to raise awareness for homelessness.[16]

Kilkelly of Digital Spy reported that Harley arrives after learning that Peri's mother, Leela Lomax (Kirsty-Leigh Porter), is offering a £5,000 reward for information on Peri's location. Harley takes advantage of Leela, but Leela's boyfriend, Louis Loveday (Karl Collins) is suspicious of her and does not believe that she has information about Peri.[16] Harley features in a special episode focusing on Peri's homelessness, broadcast in April 2018. It emerges that during her time on the streets, Peri met Harley and homeless man, Dean (Alfie Kingsnorth).[17] O'Donnell felt fortunate to work on the storyline. Centrepoint's Head of Public Affairs Paul Noblet said that the homelessness storyline reflects the reality of homelessness for many young people.[17]

Kilkelly's colleague, Sophie Dainty, was positive about the storyline and the special episode, commenting, "the storyline [...] sensitively explored the shocking, harrowing and brutally harsh realities of sleeping rough."[18] She understood the lack of options for Harley and sympathised with the character and the struggles of homelessness.[18] Dainty praised Lambert and Kingsnorth for their supporting roles in the episode.[18] She concluded that the special episode was "unflinching, unglamorous, and thoroughly thought-provoking" and provided a brilliant representation of homelessness not previously portrayed in soap operas.[18]

Harley introduces herself as Peri's friend to Leela. Leela takes her to her house and gives her food and drink as she is hungry. When Louis questions Harley's motives, Leela reveals that she is going to help her find Peri. They don't find Peri so Louis convinces Leela that Harley is conning her. Harley then steals Leela's purse and runs; Louis catches her and reclaims the purse. Leela decides not to call the police and lets Harley leave. Harley meets with Peri.

Josh Bradley

Josh Bradley
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Rupert Hill
First appearance 25 April 2018
Last appearance 22 June 2018
Introduced by Bryan Kirkwood
Classification Former; recurring
Profile
Occupation Police officer

Josh Bradley, played by Rupert Hill, made his first on screen appearance on 25 April 2018. The character and casting was announced on 24 April 2018, but had been hinted at in previous episodes. Josh is the son of former character Ben Bradley (Ben Richards), and meets with Sienna Blake (Anna Passey) in The Hutch when she seeks his father's help in her ongoing stalker ordeal. Josh is filled with resentment towards Sienna, because of Ben being sent to jail after Sienna's daughter, Nico Blake (Persephone Swales-Dawson) killed Trevor Royle (Greg Wood).[19] Josh made his last appearance on 22 June 2018.[20]

When Sienna smells gas, Josh opens the windows and implores Sienna to take her young son Sebastian Blake out of the flat. He later phones the emergency services. After the gas issue is resolved, Josh tells Sienna that he still cannot stand the sight of her. Josh later informs Joel Dexter (Rory Douglas-Speed ), Myra McQueen (Nicole Barber-Lane), Maxine Minniver (Nikki Sanderson) and Grace Black (Tamara Wall) that Sienna has died after being stabbed by Nico. Josh tells Myra and Joel that they plan to use Sienna's funeral to catch Nico. It is revealed that Sienna isn't dead and is working with Josh to catch Nico. Josh later arrests Sienna after she admits to killing Nico.

Breda McQueen

Breda McQueen
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Moya Brady
Duration 2018–
First appearance 26 June 2018
Introduced by Bryan Kirkwood
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation Nanny

Breda McQueen, played by Moya Brady made her first on screen appearance on 26 June 2018.[21] The character was known about in casting references for Sylver McQueen (David Tag),[22] but the character's arrival to the village and casting wasn't announced until 22 June 2018.[21]

Breda is the mother of Goldie McQueen (Chelsee Healey) and Sylver. Breda arrives in the village following Sylver's release from prison, and insists that Goldie give him a place to stay. However, when Goldie refuses, Breda resorts to "crafty" measures. On her character, Brady commented that she was a "strong and colourful individual" and that she didn't have "a lot of fear for authority." Brady also said that "Breda comes from the firm but fair school of motherhood," and described her as a "tigress." With Sylver having been in prison, Breda kept tabs on him, but Brady said that Breda doesn't have a favourite child and that as her character becomes more settled in the village, her love for Goldie would shine through.[21]

Sylver McQueen

Sylver McQueen
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by David Tag
Duration 2018–
First appearance 27 June 2018
Introduced by Bryan Kirkwood
Classification Present; regular

Sylvester "Sylver" McQueen, played by David Tag, made his first on screen appearance on 27 June 2018.[23] The character and Tag's casting details were announced on 22 May 2018.[22] Tag previously appeared in the series as PCSO Rocco in May 2016.[22] Sylver is a member of the established McQueen family and the half-brother of Goldie McQueen (Chelsee Healey). His backstory states that he and Goldie were raised on a farm by their Catholic mother, Breda (Moya Brady), and their stepfather, Vinnie, who was abusive. He was sentenced to prison after murdering Vinnie.[22] Sylver arrives after being released from prison and quickly clashes with Goldie.[22] Justin Harp, reporting for Digital Spy, suggested that Sylver would have a love interest.[22]

In a later interview, Tag said that his character was "calm in nature" until something "hits a button or triggers him off. Tag said that Sylver's time in prison has turned him into a "workout fanatic" and also made him deal quickly with any problems that he faces, saying that the "experiences have made him into quite a well-rounded person.[23]

Sylver arrives in Hollyoaks upon his release from prison, having served fifteen years for killing his abusive stepfather, Vinnie. He is eager to reunite with his half-sister Goldie but she is reluctant because Sylver killed her father. However she comes around after understanding that it was a case of self-defence. Sylver is shown to have a history with village resident Simone Loveday (Jacqueline Boatswain), who was the lawyer that failed to get Sylver off during his murder trial and Sylver still holds some resentment towards her.

Kameela

Kameela, played by Anu Hasan, makes her first appearance on 29 June 2018. The character was announced on 17 June 2018. Kameela is billed as the "judgemental" sister of Misbah Maalik (Harvey Virdi) who is not afraid of "speaking her mind".[24] Kameela arrives when she visits her family and after discovering that Misbah's underage son, Imran Maalik (Ijaz Rana), has bought alcohol, she criticises Misbah's liberalism in raising her children.[24] Kameela appears again in the episode broadcast on 17 September 2018.[25]

Kashif Maalik

Kashif Maalik
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Nitin Patel
Appears on 2 July 2018
Introduced by Bryan Kirkwood
Classification Former; guest
Profile
Occupation Accountant

Kashif Maalik, played by Nitin Patel, appeared on 2 July 2018.[26] Kashif is the husband of Misbah Maalik (Harvey Virdi) and the father of Sami Maalik (Rishi Nair), Farrah Maalik (Krupa Pattani), Yasmine Maalik (Haiesha Mistry) and Imran Maalik (Ijaz Rana). On 29 June 2018, it was announced that Kashif would feature in a flashback episode.[27] The flashback episode, focusing on James Nightingale's (Gregory Finnegan) backstory, was previously announced on 20 June, but Kashif's appearance was not revealed until later.[28] The character was referenced to by his family on multiple occasions since their arrival in 2017. In October 2017, details about the character were explored. It was stated that Kashif was imprisoned for embezzlement and he died while serving his sentence. Nair explained that Sami believes that he is innocent and Misbah disagrees, creating tension between the pair.[29] It is later revealed that James framed Kashif, resulting in his imprisonment and suicide.[30]

In the flashback episode, Kashif appears as an accountant at Forbes Carney lawyer firm and helps James settle into his new job on his first day. James begins to embezzle money from the company under pressure from his father, Mac Nightingale (David Easter). Kashif overhears Mac criticising James and calling him queer so he tries to be supportive. Embarrassed, James decides to frame Kashif for the embezzlement and the police arrest him.

Donna-Marie Quinn

Donna-Marie Quinn
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Lucy-Jo Hudson
Duration 2018–
First appearance 2 July 2018
Introduced by Bryan Kirkwood
Classification Present; regular

Donna-Marie Quinn, played by Lucy-Jo Hudson, made her first on screen appearance on 2 July 2018.[26] Hudson's casting details were announced on 5 May 2018, when it was revealed that she had been cast in a "decent part",[31] and her character was announced on 22 May 2018.[32] Donna-Marie is billed as a "reckless woman" with a distressing backstory.[32] She is introduced with her teenage son, Romeo Quinn (Owen Warner).[32] In the character's first appearance, further details about the character's backstory were revealed. It was revealed that Donna-Marie once worked as prostitute. She was paid by Mac Nightingale (David Easter) to have sex with his sixteen-year-old son James Nightingale (Gregory Finnegan), resulting in the birth of Romeo. Donna-Marie blackmailed Mac and James' mother, Marnie Nightingale (Lysette Anthony), in exchange for her silence.[33]

After her character's backstory was revealed, Hudson confirmed that Donna-Marie and Romeo would move to Hollyoaks village after Romeo decides to search for his father.[34] Laura-Jayne Tyler of Inside Soap predicted that Donna-Marie would create "trouble" for the Nightingale family.[34] Hudson described Donna-Marie as "nasty" and said that "there's not a nice bit in this woman".[34] However, she enjoyed portraying this as it is not her usual character type. She added that she found it challenging.[34]

Romeo Quinn

Romeo Quinn
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Owen Warner
Jude Forsay (flashback)
Duration 2018−
First appearance 2 July 2018
Introduced by Bryan Kirkwood
Classification Present; regular

Romeo Quinn, played by Owen Warner, made his first on screen appearance on 2 July 2018.[26] The character and Warner's casting details were announced on 22 May 2018.[32] Romeo is the son of Donna-Marie Quinn (Lucy-Jo Hudson) and uses petty crime to finance his and Donna-Marie's way of life. Romeo works with Prince McQueen (Malique Thompson-Dwyer) to host "summer rave parties".[32] Justin Harp of Digital Spy predicted that Romeo and Prince's parties would not go well.[32] In the character's first appearance, further details about the character's backstory were revealed. It was revealed that Romeo is the product of paid sex between Donna-Marie Quinn and James Nightingale (Gregory Finnegan) when he was sixteen.[33] Jude Forsey portrays Romeo in a flashback appearance.[26]

Romeo first appears in a flashback when he tells Donna-Marie that he wishes to know his father. Years later, Donna-Marie suggests that Romeo visit his father; he prepares to meet James but decides against it and leaves. He later flirts with Lily McQueen (Lauren McQueen) who rebuffs his advances. As a way to get closer to her, Romeo goes into business promoting illegal raves with her husband Prince McQueen (Malique Thompson-Dwyer).

Brooke Hathaway

Brooke Hathaway
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Talia Grant
Duration 2018–
First appearance 10 July 2018
Introduced by Bryan Kirkwood
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation Student

Brooke Hathaway, played by Talia Grant, made her first on screen appearance on 10 July 2018.[35] The character and Grant's casting details were announced on 23 April 2018.[36] Brooke is billed as "a strong, independent character".[36] Brooke is an autistic girl who is fostered by the Osborne family. Grant is autistic and is the first female autistic actress to feature regularly on a British television series. Executive producer Bryan Kirkwood said that Brooke understands how her condition can affect her life. He added, "The best way to describe Brooke's autism is to say that she experiences the world a hundred times more intensely than other people."[36] He explained that while having an ice-cream with someone can become "cherished experiences for Brooke that she will never stop talking about", a nasty remark from a schoolteacher could "cut Brooke to the core".[36] Grant told the Loose Women panel that she and Brooke are different as they have different forms of autism. She added how "exciting" it was to represent autism.[37]

Brooke attends Hollyoaks High School with Imran Maalik (Ijaz Rana) and Oliver Morgan (Aedan Duckworth).[36] Kirkwood stated that Brooke would be introduced with a secret.[36] Hollyoaks placed an open casting call for an actress to portray the character and worked with charity The National Autistic Society and theatre company Access All Areas during the creation and casting processes, and Grant when developing the character.[36] Grant enjoyed appearing in Hollyoaks and was proud to represent autistic women in television, something which she felt was not portrayed enough. Kirkwood was also pleased with Grant's casting as Brooke.[36]

Further details about Brooke's introduction were released on 1 July 2018. It was revealed that Brooke is the daughter of Fran, who murdered Becca Dean (Ali Bastian) in 2007.[35] Brooke first appears when spying on Becca's sister, Nancy Osborne (Jessica Fox) who Fran has been in contact with. Brooke then signs up for Nancy's tutoring classes and during a session, she reveals to Nancy that she is Fran's daughter and that Fran is dying. Brooke and Nancy then visit Fran in hospital and Fran begs for Nancy's forgiveness.[35] Fran later dies, leaving Brooke all alone and not wanting her to be sent into the foster care system, Nancy convinces Jack and Darren that they should foster her instead. Although initially wary of her at first though, Darren eventually agrees and they convince the social worker to let Brooke stay with them. Brooke develops a connection with Oliver and the two go on a coffee date together and she later goes to watch him play football as well. However, after seeing Oliver in the changing rooms at the football academy with his football coach Buster Smith (Nathan Sussex), she sees Buster putting his hand on Oliver's knee. The next day in the morning, she outs him as gay to his stepmother Mandy Richardson (Sarah Jayne Dunn). Unknown to Brooke, Oliver is actually being groomed by Buster and in retaliation, Oliver shouts at her by calling her an idiot when he told her that he was just suffering from cramp and that Buster was just helping him causing her to have a breakdown after Oliver left.

Asha Kaur

Asha Kaur
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Rukku Nahar
First appearance 30 July 2018
Last appearance 3 October 2018
Introduced by Bryan Kirkwood
Classification Former; recurring

Asha Kaur, played by Rukku Nahar, made her first on screen appearance on 30 July 2018. The character and Nahar's casting details were announced on 17 July 2018 in the show's annual Summer trailer.[38] Asha is the sister of the deceased Neeta Kaur (Amrit Maghera) who arrives to visit Neeta's partner, Hunter McQueen (Theo Graham).[38] Nahar explained that Asha is emotionally to her sister. She explained that Asha is "slightly more naive when it comes to love, and is very impulsive and spontaneous."[39] Sophie Dainty (Digital Spy) predicted that Asha's introduction would have "a huge impact on Hunter".[38]

Further details about Asha's introduction were released on 27 July 2018. It was revealed that Asha would first appear when Hunter visits Neeta's murderer, Mac Nightingale (David Easter), in his care home. When Hunter sees Asha, he is shocked and believes that it is Neeta, leaving a note for her to contact him. However, when he returns home, he finds Asha and realises that it was her at the care home.[39] Nahar explained that Asha would help Hunter through his battle with anxiety and that they would be support each other with their grief for Neeta. She added that they would "make life a lot more exciting for one another."[39]

Asha was created following Graham's decision to quit the soap. Nahar was contracted for two months.[40] Graham was surprised to be told that Asha would become Hunter's love interest and aid his departure. He was pleased that the characters could leave together happily.[40] Graham expected that Asha and Hunter's relationship would work as they had good chemistry. He believed that Hunter's relationship with Asha is better for him than his relationship with Neeta.[40] The actor commented, "I feel like he's found a balance and they could make a good go of it."[40] The characters depart in the episode broadcast on 3 October 2018 after moving to Brighton, Asha's hometown.[40]

Juliet Quinn

Juliet Quinn, played by Niamh Blackshaw, will make her first on screen appearance in October 2018.[41] The character and Blackshaw's casting details were announced on 4 September 2018.[41] Juliet is billed as a "damaged and vulnerable young girl who lashes out at the world by bullying others".[41] Juliet is the half-sister of Romeo Quinn (Owen Warner) and the daughter of Donna-Marie Quinn (Lucy-Jo Hudson). She is introduced as part of the decision to expand the Quinn family.[42] Juliet shares a close bond with Romeo and he protects her.[41] She arrives as a new Year 11 student at Hollyoaks High School, placing her in direct scenes with established characters Imran Maalik (Ijaz Rana), Oliver Morgan (Aedan Duckworth) and Brooke Hathaway (Talia Grant).[41] Blackshaw expressed her excitement at joining the cast and said that she was "extremely grateful" for the chance.[41] Johnathon Hughes, writing for the Radio Times, thought that the character's name was unsurprising.[41]

Martine Deveraux

Martine Deveraux
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Kéllé Bryan
Duration 2018–
First appearance 8 October 2018 (2018-10-08)
Introduced by Bryan Kirkwood
Classification Present; recurring
Profile
Occupation Air hostess

Martine Deveraux, played by Kéllé Bryan, will make her first on screen appearance in 8 October 2018.[43] The character and Bryan's casting details were announced on 20 September 2018.[43] Martine is introduced as the sister of established character Simone Loveday (Jacqueline Boatswain).[43] Executive producer Bryan Kirkwood said that there is "bristling, joyful tension" between the sisters, which he found a joy to watch.[43] Bryan stated that Martine "says and does all of the things I would never dare to do".[43]

Martine arrives following the return of Simone's former husband, Louis Loveday (Karl Collins), and shares a "whopping secret" with him and his partner, Leela Lomax (Kirsty-Leigh Porter).[43] Daniel Kilkelly of Digital Spy reported that this would be "the beginning of the drama to come".[43] Kirkwood confirmed that the secret would have a big effect on Simone and Louis.[43] On Bryan's casting, Kirkwood commented, "She is a massive injection of energy into the cast and into the Loveday family."[43] Bryan looked forward to joining the Hollyoaks cast and found playing Martine enjoyable. She added that she had been handed "diverse and thought-provoking" stories, which she likes and looks forward to filming.[43]

Laurie Shelby

Laurie Shelby, played by Kyle Pryor, will make his first on screen appearance in November 2018.[44] Pryor's casting details were announced on 7 August 2018, when it was also revealed that his character would have a connection with returning character Sinead O'Connor (Stephanie Davis).[45] The character and further details about the role were announced on 17 September 2018 in an interview with executive producer Bryan Kirkwood.[46] Laurie is introduced as Sinead's husband and the new deputy head teacher of Hollyoaks High School.[46] Pryor, an English-born New Zealand actor, looked forward to working in the United Kingdom and on the soap.[45] Kirkwood praised Pryor's acting, describing them as "remarkable".[46] He confirmed that Laurie would be involved in an issue-based storyline, which would be one of two of the show's big storylines of 2019. He described it as "a really huge, real-life story".[46]

Other characters

Character Date(s) Actor Circumstances
Vince 5 January Joe Tucker[47] A prospective client of James Nightingale (Gregory Finnegan) and Sami Maalik (Rishi Nair). Vince initially favours James until Sami comes along, but after Sami is called away, Vince sees Harry Thompson (Parry Glasspool) reject James. Vince offers James his clientele if James can arrange for him to sleep with Harry. After James does so, Harry takes Vince to a backroom, before getting interrupted by Tony Hutchinson (Nick Pickard).
Social Worker 16 January- Balvinder Sopal[48] A social worker who observes Courtney Campbell (Amy Conachan) looking after her daughter, Iona. Despite offering assurances that she is only there to help, when she leaves Courtney worries that she is planning to take Iona away from her. After Courtney is arrested for drug dealing, the social worker arrives to take Iona off of her and give her to Granny Campbell (Jenny Lee).
Beryl 17 January Amy Drake[49] A woman who claims to know Luke Morgan's (Gary Lucy) wife, Scarlett Morgan (Susie Amy). Luke and Darren Osborne (Ashley Taylor Dawson), however quickly learn that she is lying to them in the hope of getting some money. When her ruse is exposed, she leaves.
Eugene "Trigger" Goldstein 17 January–8 March Adam Sina[49] A thug who threatens Glenn Donovan (Bob Cryer) and Grace Black (Tamara Wall) after their drug shipment goes wrong. When Adam Donovan (Jimmy Essex) and Jesse Donovan (Luke Jerdy) arrive, Trigger panics, and hits Glenn before fleeing. Trigger is later revealed to be working for Glenn, and he apologies for hitting him. Grace later tracks Trigger down, and learns that Glenn set the whole thing up. Grace then stages Trigger's kidnap, in the hope that Glenn would reveal the truth to her, but this didn't work and Glenn nearly went to kill Trigger. After Adam tells the police about Glenn, Grace lies to him that Trigger was the grass. Glenn's men eventually tracked down Trigger, but he managed to convince Glenn that he wasn't the grass. Glenn then had Trigger attack Maxine Minniver (Nikki Sanderson) and steal £20,000 that Glenn had given her. Despite doing this successfully, Glenn still believed that Trigger was the person who grassed him up, so he killed Trigger, and had Adam bury the body. Trigger's body is later discovered and the poilce begin investigating his death. With the help of Ryan Knight (Duncan James), Glenn frames Shane Sweeney (Michael Salami) for the murder.
Doctor Kirby 13 February Rachael McGuinness[50] A doctor who tells Sienna Blake (Anna Passey) and Joel Dexter (Rory Douglas-Speed) that Sienna's cancer has gone into full remission. Alfie Nightingale (Richard Linnell) later sees Doctor Kirby with another patient, whom he mistakes for his dead girlfriend, Jade Albright (Kassius Nelson).
Police Officer 16 February John Weaver[51] A police officer who comes to Sienna Blake's (Anna Passey) flat, after Joel Dexter (Rory Douglas-Speed) reports that Warren Fox (Jamie Lomas) had returned and wrecked the flat.
Penny 20–21 February Natalie Grady[52] A mysterious woman who Adam Donovan (Jimmy Essex) sees getting into a car with his father, Glenn Donovan (Bob Cryer). Adam confronts Glenn over this, and he claims that Penny was a contractor. Penny is later revealed to be the judge for Jesse Donovan's (Luke Jerdy) trial. Penny throws the case out, and Adam confronts her over why he saw her with Glenn. Penny reveals to Adam that Glenn had taken her to the woods, and threatened to kill her husband if Jesse wasn't found innocent.
Crystal 5 March Frog Stone[53] An education officer who informs Maxine Minniver (Nikki Sanderson) about the education options for her daughter, Minnie.
Vicar 6 March Stewart Marquis[54] A vicar who marries Prince McQueen (Malique Thompson-Dwyer) and Lily Drinkwell (Lauren McQueen).
Connor 12 March– Eddy Massarella[55] A mysterious person who follows Sienna Blake (Anna Passey). Connor later breaks into her flat, but flees as soon as Sienna see him, although he drops his phone as he makes his escape. Connor is later brought in by the police, but they release him due to unsubstantial evidence. Joel Dexter (Rory Douglas-Speed) sees him leaving, and confronts him over the break-in, and whether Connor works for Warren Fox (Jamie Lomas), but Connor refuses to say anything unless Joel gives £1,000. When Joel meets him the next day, Connor reveals that he never knew who Warren was. After Joel punched him in frustration, Connor assaulted him and took the money before leaving. At Sienna Blake's (Anna Passey) funeral Connor shows up, and tricks the police into believing that it's Nico Blake (Persephone Swales-Dawson). Connor is apprehended and taken in for questioning.
Doctor 13 March Asha Kingsley[56] A doctor who treats Sienna Blake (Anna Passey) after she is hit by a car. She informs Sienna that she only has two broken ribs, but the doctor also says that there was a shadow, and that they would have to do a biopsy.
Jay Johnson 30 March– Michael Dixon[57] A client of Glenn Donovan's (Bob Cryer) who threatens to stop purchasing drugs off of Glenn after Shane Sweeney (Michael Salami) confesses to the murder of D.S. Geoff Thorpe (James Bradshaw). Glenn tries to convince him to stay, but after Jay finds out that Grace Black (Tamara Wall) is business partner. Grace later gets Jay back and flirts with him to try and get the deal back on. After seeing Grace flirt with Farrah Maalik (Krupa Pattani), Jay tells Glenn that he'll buy the drugs off of him, if he can sleep with Grace. The next day as Grace prepares to sleep with him, Glenn records them, before blackmailing Jay. Jay agrees to go back into business with Glenn, but as he leaves, he lies that Grace wanted to sleep with him. Glenn later agrees to sell some stolen tablets to Jay, but Jay backs out of the deal after receiving a tip-off that the police know about the deal. Jay then informs Glenn that there is another grass in his midst. After hearing that Glenn had killed his own son, Adam Donovan, Jay went over and congratulated Glenn. However, when Glenn lied to Grace that Jay had killed Adam, Grace lured him to the school building site before trapping him in her car and gassing him. Glenn rescued Jay before he was killed, but after Grace had left, Jay threatened Glenn into giving him 25% of his profits. After Courtney Campbell delivers Jay some impure drugs, Jay threatens to harm her boyfriend, Jesse Donovan (Luke Jerdy).
Lucca 2 April Misha Timmins[58] An organizer of a baby group that Sienna Blake (Anna Passey) attends with her son, Sebastian. Lucca asks Sienna about her twins, unaware that Sophie had been kidnapped, leading to Sienna to storm out.
Male Voice 5 April– Harvey Robinson[59] A disembodied voice that tells Alfie Nightingale (Richard Linnell) not to trust his family. Because of what the Male Voice says, Alfie later cancels a planned picnic with his sister, Ellie Nightingale (Sophie Porley). The Male Voice later convinces Alfie that a meteor is about to hit the village. After Alfie's calculations prove to be wrong, The Male Voice convinces Alfie that both Tom Cunningham (Ellis Hollins) and Yasmine Maalik (Haiesha Mistry) hate him. The Male Voice then begins to change Alfie's behaviour, making him act all tough in front of Yasmine, before convincing him to kiss her. However, following this, it then begins to berate Alfie, convincing him that he was cheating on his dead girlfriend, Jade Albright (Kassius Nelson). Alfie resists, and takes Yasmine on a date but because of the Male Voice, she leaves midway through. The Male Voice continues to taunt Alfie, getting him to snap at it, causing Tom to become worried about him. The Male Voice then convinces Alfie that he can bring Jade back through an alternative dimension. Even though this fails, when Alfie sees Sienna Blake (Anna Passey), who was thought to be dead, the Male Voice convinces him that he is able to bring people back from the dead. After seeing Tom on the phone, the Male Voice convinced Alfie that he was phoning the government and that they might go after the Cunninghams. When Alfie is at the Cunninghams, the Male Voice turns him against several people as he tries to prove a new theory of gravity. The Male Voice then has Alfie flee the house, before trying to get him to jump off of the archway to prove his theory correct. After Alfie is taken to the hospital, the Male Voice convinces Alfie that the doctor and his family have turned against him, making him attempt to flee. The Male Voice goes away after Alfie continues with his medication, but returns after he stops. After seeing Ellie shouting at their father, Mac (David Easter), the Male Voice convinces Alfie to report Ellie to the police. After his family discover that he has stopped taking his medication the Male Voice then convinces Alfie to leave the Nightingales and move back in with Cindy Cunningham (Stephanie Waring).
Amelia Gething 9 April Herself[60] A YouTuber and food vlogger who visits The Hutch. When there she annoys Diane Hutchinson (Alex Fletcher) for asking for things that aren't usually on the menu. Amelia later sees Diane shouting at Dee Dee Hutchinson (Lacey Findlow).
Ms Lewis 12 April– Charlotte Gascoyne[61] A specialist who runs tests on Dee Dee Hutchinson (Lacey Findlow) after it is suspected that she has Autoimmune encephalitis. She later confirms to Diane Hutchinson (Alex Fletcher) that Dee Dee has the illness. She later informs Diane, Tony Hutchinson (Nick Pickard) and Tegan Lomax (Jessica Ellis) that Dee Dee's treatment hasn't worked. After Dee Dee's next round of medication fails, Ms Lewis advises Diane and Tegan that Dee Dee should undergo a form of chemotherapy.
Dean 19 April Alfie Kingsnorth[18] A homeless teenager who befriends Peri Lomax (Ruby O'Donnell) when she is begging. He introduces Peri to his friend, Harley Frater (Mollie Lambert), and they help her. When they discover why Peri is homeless, they disown her, but later, they reunite with Peri. Dean has a cough and one morning, Peri discovers that Dean is dead.
Receptionist Jess Schofield[62] A receptionist at a B&B that Peri Lomax (Ruby O'Donnell) stays at after being thrown out of her home by Leela Lomax (Kirsty-Leigh Porter). When she finds out that Peri no longer has the money to pay for the room, she throws her out onto the streets.
Janet Jodie Barchha Lang[62] A worker at a hostel where Peri Lomax (Ruby O'Donnell) stays for a night. Much to Peri's surprise, Janet tells her that she won't be able to have her own room, and must instead share with other homeless people staying there for the night.
Businessman Simeon Truby[62] A businessman who offers to help Peri Lomax (Ruby O'Donnell) when she is living on the streets. He offers to take Peri to his car, but is stopped by Dean (Alfie Kingsnorth) who believes that the businessman is planning to take advantage of Peri.
Homeless Woman Tara Daniels[62] A homeless woman who shouts at Peri Lomax (Ruby O'Donnell) for sleeping in her friend's bed in the hostel. When it becomes clear to her that Peri isn't moving, she threatens Peri to stay quiet for the night.
Homeless Man Michael Ledwich[62] A homeless man who steals Peri Lomax (Ruby O'Donnell), Harley Frater (Mollie Lambert) and Dean's (Alfie Kingsnorth) tent that they are sleeping in. When Dean tries getting the tent back, the homeless man punches him, causing the trio to leave.
D.S. Stanton 20 April Marc Ralph[63] A police officer who talks to Peri Lomax (Ruby O'Donnell) and Harley Frater (Mollie Lambert) following the death of Dean (Alfie Kingsnorth). D.S. Stanton later returns Leela Lomax's (Kirsty-Leigh Porter) credit card, after finding it on Dean's body. While at the house he sees a picture of Peri, and tells Leela and Louis Loveday (Karl Collins) that he saw Peri. He takes them to a place where homeless people gather, but they fail to see Peri.
Ron 20 April- Peter Ash[63] A man who Harley Frater (Mollie Lambert) sometimes sleeps with in order to have a bed for the night. Following, Dean's (Alfie Kingsnorth) death, Harley gets in contact with Ron to stay at his place. However, Peri Lomax (Ruby O'Donnell) isn't happy with the situation and offers Harley the opportunity to come home with her. Ron eventually tracks down Harley, but she rejects his offer to come back with him. However, after Leela Lomax (Kirsty-Leigh Porter) accidentally ruins Harley's coat, she leaves the Lomaxes and returns to him. When Harley flees from him, he follows her back and confronts her and Peri. Before anything can happen, Breda McQueen (Moya Brady) shows up. Her diversion allows Peri and Harley to flee, but Ron demands money from Breda in exchange for him leaving. Breda gives him the money the following day, but when it becomes clear that he won't hold up his end of the bargain, Breda sends her son Sylver to threaten Ron into leaving, and giving back all of the money.
Janine 2-18 May Rebecca Eastham[64] A girl who Alfie Nightingale (Richard Linnell) meets in a club when he's on a date with Yasmine Maalik (Haiesha Mistry). After Yasmine gets offended and leaves when Alfie suggests they go home to have sex, Alfie takes Janine outside and has sex with her instead. Alfie later sees her at the club again and spontaneously proposes to her, but she turns him down.
Education Welfare Officer 8 May Shari Fox[65] An education welfare officer who visits Misbah Maalik (Harvey Virdi) after Imran Maalik (Ijaz Rana) plays truant from school for several weeks. As a result of Imran playing truant and Misbah not responding to their correspondence, the education welfare officer fines her.
Alan Carr 10 May Himself[66] Alan Carr makes a cameo appearance when he's walking his dogs, and observes Yasmine Maalik (Haiesha Mistry) having an argument with Tony (Nick Pickard) and Diane Hutchinson (Alex Fletcher).
Doctor 16 May Johanne Murdock[67] A doctor who treats Sienna Blake (Anna Passey) after she is stabbed by Nico Blake (Persephone Swales-Dawson). She later informs Myra McQueen (Nicole Barber-Lane), Joel Dexter (Rory Douglas-Speed), Maxine Minniver (Nikki Sanderson) and Grace Black (Tamara Wall) that Sienna has died.
P.C. Fields 21 May Joe Warner[68] A police officer who supervises Sally St. Claire (Annie Wallace) and Sebastian Blake. After hearing that Nico Blake (Persephone Swales-Dawson) had been apprehended, he allowed Sally to take Sebastian to the hospital.
Jane Fisher 1-4 June Emma Rydal[69] A social worker that Sally St. Claire (Annie Wallace) arranges a meeting with after she suspects that Misbah Maalik (Harvey Virdi) is hitting Imran Maalik (Ijaz Rana). Jane visits the Maaliks the following day, where Misbah admits that she had hit Imran. After Imran's testimony, Jane allowed him to stay in the custody of Misbah.
Doctor Tate 6 June Daniel Hawksford[70] A doctor who treats Hunter McQueen (Theo Graham) after he collapses following drinking too much alcohol, and combining laughing gas with his anxiety medication.
Doctor Foggarty 7 June- Lu Corfield[71] A doctor who speaks to Alfie Nightingale (Richard Linnell) after he attempts to jump off of an archway. Due to his hearing of a Male Voice (Harvey Robinson), Doctor Foggarty recommends that Alfie stay in the hospital. Doctor Foggarty then has Alfie moved to a psychiatric ward for further treatment.
Young Alfie 7 June Jacob Fullagar[71] A young version of Alfie Nightingale (Richard Linnell) that Ellie Nightingale (Sophie Porley) watches on a recorded video.
Kelvin 8 June Paul Longley[72] An ex-boyfriend of Liberty Savage (Jessamy Stoddart) who bundles her into a car following her return to Hollyoaks. Kelvin demands that she return his hard drives to him, but Liberty denies knowledge of them. After the police arrive, due to Milo Entwistle (Nathan Morris) calling them, Kelvin tells them about the stolen hard drives. When Kelvin next sees Milo, he pursues him after seeing that he is holding the hard drives, but after losing track of him, he sees that Dirk Savage (David Kennedy) has removed the tyres from his car due to his previous treatment of Liberty.
Sergeant Mike Fletcher 15 June, 24 August Simon Naylor[73] A desk sergeant who handles Maxine Minniver (Nikki Sanderson) when she comes in to complain about D.S. Roxy Cassidy (Lizzie Stavrou). When Maxine is later arrested after destroying the wake at Adam Donovan's (Jimmy Essex) funeral, he joins D.S. Cassidy in interviewing Maxine.[73] Sergeant Fletcher later confronts Romeo Quinn (Owen Warner) about an illegal rave he has thrown. Despite Romeo using his own knowledge of the law to argue with him, the rave is shut down.[74]
Sean McCardle 18 June Scott Anson[75] A football scouting agent who observes Oliver Morgan (Aedan Duckworth). Following the football trial, Sean confirms that he would be keeping an eye on Oliver.
Sonographer 20 June Kate Victors[76] A sonographer who performs a baby scan on Nico Blake (Persephone Swales-Dawson).
Victoria Blake 20 June- Uncredited The daughter of Nico Blake (Persephone Swales-Dawson) and an unknown man. Nico plots murder on Peri Lomax (Ruby O'Donnell), making Nico's mother, Sienna Blake (Anna Passey), worry that Victoria's life could also be in danger. She asks Joel Dexter (Rory Douglas-Speed) to save Victoria; Nico is furious when she discovers this and attacks Sienna. As Nico attempts to kill her, Sienna kills her, leaving Victoria orphaned. She is then given to a care home.
Mrs Hartley 27 June Vanessa Hehir[77] A former French teacher of Damon Kinsella (Jacob Roberts) and Brody Hudson (Adam Woodward). Mrs Hartley arrives in the village after being contacted by Milo Entwistle (Nathan Morris), who was posing as Damon. She scolded Damon for the messages he sent her, and tells his girlfriend, Holly Cunningham (Amanda Clapham) about them. When she sees Brody, she makes a pass at him, but he turns her down due a pact he has with Damon.
Bryce 2 July Adam Jackson Smith[26] A client of James Nightingale (Gregory Finnegan) who was embezzling funds from a company he worked for. James promised to get him found innocent, so long as Bryce taught him how to successfully embezzle funds.
Danny Frankie Roome[26] A classmate of James Nightingale (Gregory Finnegan) that a young James (David Perkins) made a move on. After Mac Nightingale (David Easter) threatened to report him to the headmistress for spreading rumours that James was gay, Danny confirmed that James had tried to kiss him.
Doctor Bolton 4 July Christopher Jordan[78] A doctor who informs Ellie Nightingale (Sophie Porley) that she is pregnant. He also advises Glenn Donovan (Bob Cryer) to tell his partner, Grace Black (Tamara Wall), about his condition.
Nurse 5 July Kate Hampson[79] A nurse who performs an ultrasound on Ellie Nightingale (Sophie Porley) and informs her about the possibility of an abortion.
Doctor Spellman 6 July- Sarah Groarke[80] A doctor who Marnie Nightingale (Lysette Anthony) consults for a second opinion after Alfie Nightingale (Richard Linnell) is diagnosed with schizophrenic disorder. However, Marnie is annoyed when Doctor Spellman agrees with Doctor Foggarty's (Lu Corfield) diagnosis.
Edna 13 July Barbara Drennan[81] A food reviewer for the Cheshire Foodie who visits The Hutch on the request of Mandy Richardson (Sarah Jayne Dunn). However, Mandy struggles to impress Edna, but she is won around after Luke Morgan (Gary Lucy) manages to make her laugh with a joke. After sampling some of The Hutch's new menu, Edna agrees to feature the restaurant in the magazine.
Gillian 17 July- Gemma Harvey[82] A social worker who is assigned to find out whether Nancy Osborne (Jessica Fox) is a suitable foster carer for Brooke Hathaway (Talia Grant). Due to Nancy's Multiple sclerosis, she initially rules that Nancy would be unsuitable, but after an impassioned speech by Darren Osborne (Ashley Taylor Dawson), she agrees to interview Nancy to see whether she is a suitable candidate. When Gillian conducts the interview, she is impressed by Darren and Nancy and agrees to allow to let Brooke stay with them permanently.
Phoenix 20 July Shireen Ashton[83] A stripper at the stag party of Damon Kinsella (Jacob Roberts). After seeing Brody Hudson (Adam Woodward) looking down she comforts him, leading to her sleeping with him.
Christopher 24 July- Jonathan Milshaw[84] A married man who occasionally finds Harry Thompson (Parry Glasspool) for sex. Christopher notices Harry in the village, and despite Harry trying to warn him off, he eventually succeeds in convincing Harry to come with him, where they sleep together. Christopher later books Harry for more sex, but after remarking on his attitude, Harry leaves before doing anything with him.
Security Guard 7 August Kel Lupton[85] A security guard who gives Harry Thompson (Parry Glasspool) a note from James Nightingale (Gregory Finnegan) warning him to stop visiting him in prison.
Ronaldio 13 August Linal Haft[86] A man that Nana McQueen (Diane Langton) meets while on holiday in Magaluf. Nana arranges to meet him after talking on a dating app but she rejects him when they meet because of his age, and no longer looking like he did on his profile picture. However, she later warms to him, and drives off with him.
DJ James Hype 27 August Himself[87] A DJ at one of the raves that Prince McQueen (Malique Thompson-Dwyer) and Romeo Quinn (Owen Warner) throw.
Officer Alison Heath 4 September- Laurietta Essien[88] A police officer who interviews Oliver Morgan (Aedan Duckworth) over the sexual abuse that he is suffered. After being falsely led to believe that Scott Drinkwell (Ross Adams) was the one who abused Oliver, she interviews him as well. She later brings Buster Smith (Nathan Sussex) in for questioning before later arresting him after finding phone logs of him grooming Ollie.
Pharmacist 17 September Stephen Marzella[89] A pharmacist who Yasmine Maalik (Haiesha Mistry) goes to see to redeem Misbah Maalik's (Harvey Virdi) anxiety medication prescription. As the pharmacist knows Misbah, he calls her instead of redeeming the prescription.

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