List of Money Heist cast members

The following is a list of actors, and the characters they played, who appeared in the Netflix series Money Heist.[1]

Cast and characters

Main

  • Úrsula Corberó as Silene Oliveira (Tokyo): a runaway robber until scouted by the Professor to participate in his plan; she also acts as an unreliable narrator.
  • Álvaro Morte as Sergio Marquina (The Professor / Salvador "Salva" Martín): the mastermind of the heist who assembled the group, and Berlin's brother.
  • Itziar Ituño as Raquel Murillo (Lisbon): an inspector of the National Police Corps who is put in charge of the case until she joins the group in part 3.
  • Pedro Alonso as Andrés de Fonollosa (Berlin): a terminally ill jewel thief and the Professor's second-in-command and brother.
  • Paco Tous as Agustín Ramos (Moscow) (part 1–2; featured part 3–4): a former miner turned criminal and Denver's father.
  • Alba Flores as Ágata Jiménez (Nairobi) (part 1–4): an expert in counterfeiting and forgery, in charge of printing the money and oversaw the melting of gold.
  • Miguel Herrán as Aníbal Cortés (Rio): a young hacker.
  • Jaime Lorente as Ricardo / Daniel[lower-alpha 1] Ramos (Denver): Moscow's son who joins him in the heist.
  • Esther Acebo as Mónica Gaztambide (Stockholm): one of the hostages who is Arturo Román's secretary and mistress, carrying his child out of wedlock. During the robbery, she falls in love with Denver and becomes an accomplice to the group.
  • Enrique Arce as Arturo Román: a hostage and the former Director of the Royal Mint of Spain.
  • María Pedraza as Alison Parker (part 1–2): a hostage and daughter of the British ambassador to Spain.
  • Darko Perić as Mirko Dragic (Helsinki): a veteran Serbian soldier and Oslo's cousin.
  • Kiti Mánver as Mariví Fuentes (part 1–2; featured part 3–4): Raquel's mother.
  • Hovik Keuchkerian as Bogotá (part 3–4): an expert in metallurgy who joins the robbery of the Bank of Spain.
  • Rodrigo de la Serna as Martín Berrote (Palermo / The Engineer) (part 3–4): an old Argentine friend of Berlin's who planned the robbery of the Bank of Spain with him and assumed his place as commanding officer.
  • Najwa Nimri as Alicia Sierra (part 3–4): a pregnant inspector of the National Police Corps put in charge of the case after Raquel departed from the force.
  • Luka Peroš as Marseille (part 4; featured part 3): a member of the gang who joins the robbery of the Bank of Spain.
  • Belén Cuesta as Julia (Manila) (part 4; featured part 3): godchild of Moscow and Denver's childhood friend. She is a trans woman who joins the gang and poses as one of the hostages during the robbery of the Bank of Spain.
  • Fernando Cayo as Colonel Luis Tamayo (part 4; featured part 3): a member of the Spanish Intelligence who oversees Alicia's work on the case.

Recurring

  • Roberto Garcia Ruiz as Dimitri Mostovói / Radko Dragić[lower-alpha 2] (Oslo) (part 1–2; featured part 3–4): a veteran Serbian soldier and Helsinki's cousin.
  • Fernando Soto as Ángel Rubio (part 1–2; featured part 3–4): a deputy inspector and Raquel's second-in-command.
  • Juan Fernández as Colonel Luis Prieto (part 1–2; featured part 3–4): a member of the Spanish Intelligence who oversees Raquel's work on the case.
  • Anna Gras as Mercedes Colmenar (part 1–2): Alison's teacher and one of the hostages.
  • Fran Morcillo as Pablo Ruiz (part 1): Alison's schoolmate and one of the hostages.
  • Clara Alvarado as Ariadna Cascales (part 1–2): one of the hostages who works in the Mint.
  • Mario de la Rosa as Suárez: the chief of the Grupo Especial de Operaciones.
  • Miquel García Borda as Alberto Vicuña (part 1–2; featured part 4): Raquel's ex-husband and a forensic examiner.
  • Naia Guz as Paula Vicuña Murillo: Raquel and Alberto's daughter.
  • José Manuel Poga as César Gandía (part 4; featured part 3): chief of security for the Bank of Spain who escapes from hostage and causes havoc for the group.
  • Antonio Romero as Benito Antoñanzas (part 3–4): an assistant to Colonel Luis Tamayo, who is persuaded by the Professor to do tasks for him.
  • Pep Munné as Mario Urbaneja (featured part 3–4): the governor of the Bank of Spain.
  • Olalla Hernández as Amanda (featured part 3–4): a hostage that Arturo rapes.
  • Mari Carmen Sánchez as Paquita (featured part 3–4): a hostage and a nurse who tends to Nairobi while she recovers.
  • Carlos Suárez as Miguel Fernández (featured part 3–4): a nervous hostage.
  • Ramón Agirre as Benjamín (featured part 4): father of Manila who aids the Professor in his plan.
  • Ahikar Azcona as Matías Caño (featured part 3–4): a member of the group who largely guards the hostages.
  • Antonio García Ferreras as himself (featured part 4): journalist.

Notes

  1. The official website lists Denver's name as Daniel,[2] but in the show he has called himself Ricardo,[3] Dani[4] and Daniel.[5]
  2. The final closing credits reveal Oslo's mug shot with the name Dimitri Mostovói,[6] while his coffin shows the name Radko Dragic.[7]

References

  1. "PERSONAJES 'LA CASA DE PAPEL' – LOS ATRACADORES" (in Spanish). antena3.com. Retrieved 19 April 2020.
  2. Álvarez, Jennifer (25 November 2017). "Conoce los verdaderos nombres de la banda de atracadores de 'La casa de papel'" (in Spanish). antena3.com. Archived from the original on 26 June 2019. Retrieved 16 August 2019.
  3. "Part 2, episode 8". Money Heist. Event occurs at 36:50. Netflix.
  4. "Part 4, episode 5". Money Heist. Event occurs at 02:38. Netflix.
  5. "Part 4, episode 6". Money Heist. Event occurs at 19:55. Netflix.
  6. "Part 2, episode 9". Money Heist. Event occurs at 43:50. Netflix.
  7. "Part 2, episode 8". Money Heist. Event occurs at 24:00. Netflix.
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