List of Spooks characters

The main recurring characters in the TV series Spooks include (principals shown in bold):

Final Series Leads

Main characters for Series 10:

Former characters

MI5 staff

Other officers

  • Vaughn Edwards (Iain Glen) (2010) - Deniable intelligence operative who seemed to work for the highest bidder.
  • Sarah Caulfield (Genevieve O'Reilly) (2009) - CIA Agent.
  • Viktor Sarkisian (Peter Sullivan) (2008–2009) - Head of the FSB's London Office
  • Bob Hogan (Matthew Marsh) (2007) - Senior CIA Liaison to Britain.
  • Oliver Mace (Tim McInnerny) (2004, 2006) - Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee, later Director-General of MI5.
  • Juliet Shaw (Anna Chancellor) (2005-) - National Security Co-Ordinator. Status uncertain following end of Series 6.
  • Christine Dale (Megan Dodds) (2002–2004) - CIA Agent.
  • Jools Siviter (Hugh Laurie) (2002) - MI6 Section Chief.

Significant others

UK Ministers

These fictional UK cabinet ministers managed the team or have been characters in some episodes.

  • Nicholas Blake - Home Secretary - (Robert Glenister) (2006–2009) killed 2010
  • Rachel Beauchamp - Foreign Secretary - (Jill Baker) (Series 7, Episode 6)
  • Gillian Calderwood - Chancellor of the Exchequer - (Selina Cadell) (Series 7, Episode 5)
  • Caroline Fox - Deputy Prime Minister - (Cheryl Campbell) (Series 5, Episode 10)
  • James Allan - Foreign Secretary - (Alex Jennings) (2006)
  • Ruth Chambers - Foreign Secretary - (Angela Bruce) (2007)
  • unnamed Home Secretary - (Jeff Rawle) (2005)
  • Alan Taylor - Cabinet Secretary - (2006)
  • Richard Maynard - Defence Secretary - mentioned but resigned later.
  • Daniel Wise - Foreign Trade Minister - (Ian Bartholomew) (2006)
  • Andrew Lawrence - Home Secretary - (Tobias Menzies) (2009)
  • William Towers - Home Secretary - (Simon Russell Beale) (2010-)

Other guest stars

Series 1

Series 2

Series 3

Series 4

Series 5

Series 6

Series 7

Timeline

Episode Head of Counter-Terrorism Department Section Chief Senior Case Officer Junior Case Officer Junior Case Officer Junior Case Officer Admin. Officer Intelligence /Senior Analyst Technician and Data Analyst Technician and Data Analyst Home Secretary
1.1 Sir Harry Pearce KBE
(Peter Firth)
Tom Quinn
(Matthew Macfadyen)
Zoe Reynolds
(Keeley Hawes)
Danny Hunter
(David Oyelowo)
Helen Flynn
(Lisa Faulkner)
Jed Kelley
(Graeme Mearns)
Tessa Phillips
(Jenny Agutter)
Malcolm Wynn-Jones
(Hugh Simon)
Colin Wells
(Rory MacGregor)
 
1.2
1.3  
1.4
1.5
1.6
2.1 Sam Buxton
(Shauna Macdonald)
 
2.2 Ruth Evershed
(Nicola Walker)
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.10
3.1
3.2
3.3 Adam Carter
(Rupert Penry-Jones)
(Introduced Series 3, Episode 1)
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7 Fiona Carter
(Olga Sosnovska)
(Introduced Series 3, Episode 4)
3.8
3.9
3.10 Zafar Younis
(Raza Jaffrey)
4.1   Home Secretary
(Jeff Rawle)
4.2  
4.3 Fiona Carter
(Olga Sosnovska)
4.4
4.5 Jo Portman
(Miranda Raison)
4.6
4.7
4.8  
4.9
4.10
5.1 Nicholas Blake
(Robert Glenister)
5.2 Adam Carter
(Rupert Penry-Jones)
Ros Myers
(Hermione Norris)

(Introduced Series 5, Episode 1)

 
5.3  
5.4
5.5
5.6  
5.7
5.8
5.9
5.10
6.1 Nicholas Blake
(Robert Glenister)
6.2   Connie James
(Gemma Jones)
6.3  
6.4
6.5
6.6 Ben Kaplan DSO
(Alex Lanipekun)
(Introduced Series 6, Episode 5)
6.7
6.8
6.9 Adam Carter
(Rupert Penry-Jones)
Nicholas Blake
(Robert Glenister)
6.10  
7.1
7.2 Ros Myers
(Hermione Norris)
(Re-Introduced Series 7, Episode 1)
Lucas North
(Richard Armitage)
(Introduced Series 7, Episode 1)
7.3 Nicholas Blake
(Robert Glenister)
7.4
7.5  
7.6
7.7 Nicholas Blake
(Robert Glenister)
7.8  
8.1 Ruth Evershed
(Nicola Walker)
8.2 Tariq Masood
(Shazad Latif)
8.3
8.4    
8.5 Nicholas Blake
(Robert Glenister)
8.6
8.7 Andrew Lawrence
(Tobias Menzies)
8.8
9.1 Lucas North
(Richard Armitage)
Dimitri Levendis
(Max Brown)
Beth Bailey
(Sophia Myles)
William Towers
(Simon Russell Beale)
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
9.6
9.7
9.8
10.1 Erin Watts
(Lara Pulver)
Calum Reed
(Geoffrey Streatfeild)
10.2
10.3  
10.4
10.5 Ruth Evershed
(Now Home Secretary's Assistant)
10.6

References

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