List of 9-1-1 characters

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9-1-1 is an American television series that originally began broadcasting on January 3, 2018, on Fox.

Overview[]

Character Portrayed by Seasons
1 2 3 4 5
Main characters
Athena Grant Nash Angela Bassett Main
Robert "Bobby" Nash Peter Krause Main
Evan "Buck" Buckley Oliver Stark Main
Henrietta "Hen" Wilson Aisha Hinds Main
Howard "Chimney" Han Kenneth Choi Main
Michael Grant Rockmond Dunbar Main
Abigail "Abby" Clark Connie Britton Main Does not appear Special Guest Does not appear
Maddie Buckley Jennifer Love Hewitt Does not appear Main
Edmundo "Eddie" Diaz Ryan Guzman Does not appear Main
May Grant Corinne Massiah Recurring Main
Harry Grant Marcanthonee Jon Reis Recurring Main
Christopher Diaz Gavin McHugh Does not appear Recurring Main
Albert Han John Harlan Kim Does not appear Guest Main Guest
Recurring characters
Patricia Clark Mariette Hartley Recurring Does not appear
Priest Gavin Stenhouse Recurring Guest Does not appear
Carla Price Cocoa Brown Recurring Guest Recurring Guest
Karen Wilson Tracie Thoms Recurring Guest
Terry Flores Alex Loynaz Recurring Guest Does not appear
Eva Mathis Abby Brammell Recurring Guest Does not appear Guest
Denny Wilson Declan Pratt Guest Recurring
Susan "Sue" Blevins Debra Christofferson Guest Recurring Guest
Josh Russo Bryan Safi Does not appear Recurring
Linda Bates Chiquita Fuller Does not appear Recurring
Ali Martin Tiffany Dupont Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
John Jonathan Grebe Does not appear Recurring Guest Does not appear
Isabel Diaz Ana Mercedes Does not appear Recurring Guest Does not appear
Shannon Diaz Devin Kelley Does not appear Recurring Guest Does not appear
Dwight Rick Chambers Does not appear Recurring Does not appear Guest Does not appear
Tommy Kinard Lou Ferrigno, Jr. Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Douglas "Doug" Kendall Brian Hallisay Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Elaine Maynard Claudia Christian Guest Recurring Guest Recurring
Carol Branford Michelle Bernard Does not appear Guest Recurring Guest Does not appear
Lena Bosko Ronda Rousey Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Tara Ellen Hollman Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Vincent Scott Speiser Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Greg Sean Kleier Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Ronnie Cooper Leonard Roberts Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Officer Williams Chris Wu Does not appear Recurring Guest
Dr. Calloway Christian Keyes Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Jamal Momed Ashwin Gore Does not appear Recurring
Dr. David Hale La Monde Byrd Does not appear Guest Recurring
Ana Flores Gabrielle Walsh Does not appear Guest Recurring
Taylor Kelly Martin Megan West Does not appear Guest Does not appear Recurring
Nia Wilson Margot Terry Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Diedra Andi Chapman Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Antonia "Toni" Wilson Marsha Warfield Does not appear Recurring Guest
Det. Lou Ransone Sasha Roiz Does not appear Guest Recurring
Ravi Panikkar Anirudh Pisharody Does not appear Guest Recurring
Jeffrey Hudson Noah Bean Does not appear Guest Does not appear Recurring
Lila Risco Carly Nykanen Does not appear Recurring
Claudette Collins Vanessa Estelle Williams Does not appear Recurring
Officer Vargas Ross Gallo Does not appear Guest Recurring

Main characters[]

  • Angela Bassett as Athena Grant Nash (née Carter), LAPD patrol sergeant, mother of May and Harry from her first marriage to Michael Grant. Athena and Michael divorce in the first season. At the end of season one, she began dating Bobby Nash and becomes Bobby's wife at the end of the second season. Pepi Sonuga portrays a younger Athena during an episode of season 3, in which she discovers that the weapon used to murder her fiancé has been found.
  • Peter Krause as Robert "Bobby" Nash, LAFD Station 118 captain and later Athena's husband. Before arriving at Los Angeles, Bobby lived in Minnesota where his wife and two kids died in a fire.
  • Oliver Stark as Evan "Buck" Buckley, firefighter and Maddie's younger brother. Buck was a womanizer at first, but after meeting Abby he started looking for serious relationships.
  • Aisha Hinds as Henrietta "Hen" Wilson, firefighter/paramedic. She is married to Karen and they have a son named Denny together.
  • Kenneth Choi as Howard "Howie"/"Chimney" Han, firefighter/paramedic and Maddie's partner. At the end of season three they find out Maddie is pregnant and they now have a daughter together. He grew up in the Los Angeles area with his mother while his father returned to South Korea. As a result, he has a very testy relationship with his father, especially after the elder Mr. Han openly expressed his disappointment in his chosen profession. He has a younger half-brother named Albert, who secretly left South Korea to escape their father's control and lived with him for a while.
  • Rockmond Dunbar as Michael Grant, Athena's ex-husband. The two amicably divorce after he comes out as gay. He and Athena remain close friends and confidants, and the friendship extended to her new husband Bobby. (season 1–5)
  • Connie Britton as Abigail "Abby" Clark, 911 operator.[1] Abby leaves at the end of season one to travel the world following her mother's passing. She never came back to Los Angeles until the season 3 finale to give Buck closure. She ended up engaged and living in Arizona. (season 1; special guest season 3)
  • Jennifer Love Hewitt as Maddie Buckley Kendall,[2] 911 operator, Buck's sister, and Chimney's partner. Maddie was in an abusive marriage and ended up killing her husband Doug Kendall in self defence after he stabbed Chimney and kidnapped her. At the end of season three she finds out she is pregnant with her and Chimney's first child. In season 5, Maddie leaves Chimney and their baby because she doesn't think she would be a good mother for the baby. (season 2 – present)[3]
  • Ryan Guzman as Edmundo "Eddie" Diaz, firefighter.[4][5] He joined the 118 fresh out of the academy. A Texas native, he served in the United States Army as a combat medic and moved to Los Angeles after being discharged. He served in Afghanistan and his combat experience is shown through his ability to think quickly on his feet even under duress with minimal back-up. He is a single father and has a son named Christopher. (season 2 – present)
  • Corinne Massiah as May Grant, Athena and Michael's daughter. Graduates high school at the end of season three. Begins training as a 911 operator in season 4. (Season 2 – present; recurring season 1)[6]
  • Marcanthonee Jon Reis as Harry Grant, Athena and Michael's son (season 2 – present; recurring season 1)[6]
  • Gavin McHugh as Christopher Diaz, Eddie's son. (season 3 – present; recurring season 2)[7]
  • John Harlan Kim as Albert Han, Chimney's half-brother. (season 4; recurring season 3; guest Season 5)

Recurring characters[]

This is a list of recurring actors and the characters they portrayed in multiple episodes, which were significant roles, sometimes across multiple seasons.

Introduced in season one[]

  • Mariette Hartley as Patricia Clark, Abby's mother, who suffers from Alzheimer's. She passes away in the penultimate episode of season 1
  • Gavin Stenhouse as Priest[8]
  • Alex Loynaz as Terry Flores,[9] 911 technician
  • Cocoa Brown as Carla Price, Abby's mother's nurse and later a nanny for Christopher Diaz[10]
  • Claudia Christian as Captain Elaine Maynard,[11] Athena's direct superior at the LAPD
  • Tracie Thoms as Karen Wilson, Hen's wife
  • Abby Brammell as Eva Mathis,[12] Hen's ex-girlfriend
  • Declan Pratt as Denny Wilson, Hen and Karen's son
  • Debra Christofferson as Sue Blevins, 911 call center manager
  • Michelle Bernard as Officer Carol Branford, an LAPD constable under Athena's command

Introduced in season two[]

  • Chiquita Fuller as Linda Bates, 911 operator
  • Bryan Safi as Josh Russo, 911 dispatch's supervisor and training officer and Maddie’s best friend
  • Tiffany Dupont as Ali Martin,[13] Buck's girlfriend who left him off-screen before season 3 premiered
  • Jonathan Grebe as John, a paramedic
  • Ana Mercedes as Isabel Diaz,[13] Eddie's grandmother
  • Devin Kelley as Shannon Diaz, Eddie's estranged wife and Christopher's mother who is later killed off in a road accident
  • Rick Chambers as Dwight Meyerson, a news reporter
  • Lou Ferrigno Jr. as Tommy Kinard - a firefighter with the 118 prior to 2005 up to some time prior to 2018, when he moved to the aerial division - 217
  • Brian Thompson as Captain Vincent Gerrard - the captain of the 118 prior to 2005 up to 2008 when he was dismissed for racial prejudice.[14]
  • Brian Hallisay as Doug Kendall / Jason Bailey, Maddie's abusive ex-husband (Brian Hallisay is Jennifer Love Hewitt's husband)
  • Megan West as Taylor Kelly, a TV reporter who dates Buck in season 2, then resumes their relationship in season 4 and appears in season 5.
  • Danny Nucci as Detective Rick Romero.[15]

Introduced in season three[]

  • Chris Wu as Officer Williams, an LAPD constable under Athena's command
  • Ronda Rousey as Firefighter Lena Bosko[16]
  • Leonard Roberts as Captain Ronnie Cooper
  • Theo Breaux as Firefighter Stover
  • Joe Pistone as Firefighter Calley
  • Peter Jang as Firefighter Logan
  • Ashwin Gore as Jamal Momed, 911 Operator
  • Sean Kleier as Greg, an armed robber who seduces Josh in order to clone his access card and hold dispatch hostage
  • Gabrielle Walsh as Ana Flores, Christopher's teacher in Season 3. She dated Eddie in season 4 and season 5, until he broke up with her.
  • Sasha Roiz as Detective Lou Ransone, a colleague of Athena, who reappears in season 4 and season 5 and is injured by the serial rapist who attacked Athena.

Introduced in season four[]

  • Margot Terry as Nia, a young girl Hen and Karen foster
  • Anirudh Pisharody as Ravi Panikkar, a probationary firefighter with the 118 who appears sporadically in season 4, became a regular in season 5[17]
  • Marsha Warfield as Toni Wilson, Hen's mother

Introduced in season five[]

  • Vanessa Estelle Williams as Claudette Collins, an outspoken call center veteran, who transfers back to the LA station, intimidating May Grant.[18]

Guest stars[]

The following is a supplementary list of guest stars, some recurring, who appear in lesser roles.

Introduced in season one[]

  • John Marshall Jones as Dave Morrisey
  • Rachel Breitag as Tatiana, Chimney's ex-girlfriend[10]
  • Troy Ian Hall as Police Officer
  • Doug Savant as Matthew Clark, Abby's brother
  • Wolé Parks as Glenn, Michael's ex-boyfriend; later replaced by Reggie Austin in season 2
  • Genneya Walton as Laila Creedy
  • Brielle Barbusca as Cooper
  • Josephine Lawrence as Georgina
  • Noelle E. Parker as Brook Nash, Bobby's late daughter
  • London Cheshire as Robert Nash Jr., Bobby's late son
  • Laura Allen as Marcy Nash, Bobby's late wife
  • Colby French as Detective Andy Marks
  • Jennifer Aspen as Lorraine, an insurance fraudster and former porch pirate
  • Todd Williams as Aaron Brooks, Athena's ex-boyfriend

Introduced in season two[]

  • Connor Trinneer as Jessie
  • Eric Nenninger as Brian
  • Ali Hillis as Jen
  • T. J. Linnard as Russ
  • Romi Dias as Chief Miranda Williams
  • Connor Dean as Tucker
  • Nev Scharrel as Kat
  • Kendra Chell as Ainsley
  • Burt Grinstead as Drew Hudson
  • Terri Hoyos as Aunt Josephina, Eddie's aunt
  • Christine Estabrook as Gloria Wagner,[19] a 911 dispatcher fired for negligence
  • Justin James Farley as Bret
  • Romy Rosemont as Lola Peterson[19]
  • Daniel Roebuck as Norman Peterson[19]
  • Gino Anthony Pesi as Sal Deluca, a firefighter with the 118 prior to 2008 until he was transferred to the 122 by Bobby for insubordination
  • Mark Derwin as Captain Thomas
  • Tyler Ross as Brandon Skinner
  • Beverly Todd as Beatrice Carter, Athena's mother[15]
  • Joseph Lyle Taylor as Marty Collins, the 118's resident mechanic
  • Lauren Stamile as Ellie Costas
  • Anthony Turpel as Freddie Costas, a serial bomber who tries to kill Athena and Bobby for jailing his late father over an insurance fraud fire
  • Michael Whaley as Commander Bowman
  • Julian Works as Marvin Chavez, cousin of Mateo Chavez (Austin firefighter, station 126)

Introduced in season three[]

Introduced in season four[]

References[]

  1. ^ "9-1-1 EP Teases Connie Britton's Return, Abby's 'Unfinished Business' With Buck". TVLine. January 21, 2020. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
  2. ^ "Meet the Cast: Jennifer Love Hewitt as Maddie Kendall". FOX. Retrieved August 30, 2018.
  3. ^ Abrams, Natalie (May 14, 2018). "9-1-1 adds Jennifer Love Hewitt for season 2". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved May 14, 2018.
  4. ^ Pederson, Erik (May 23, 2018). "'9-1-1': Ryan Guzman Joins Fox Drama As Firefighter". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 23, 2018.
  5. ^ "Meet the Cast: Ryan Guzman as Eddie Diaz". FOX. Retrieved August 17, 2018.
  6. ^ a b Pederson, Erik (June 4, 2018). "'9-1-1': Corinne Massiah & Marcanthonee Reis Upped To Series Regulars For Season 2 Of Fox Drama". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved June 4, 2018.
  7. ^ "(#NIN-303) "The Searchers"". The Futon Critic. Retrieved September 19, 2019.
  8. ^ "(NIN-206) "Dosed"". The Futon Critic. Retrieved October 4, 2018.
  9. ^ "(NIN-211) "New Beginnings"". The Futon Critic. Retrieved February 28, 2019.
  10. ^ a b "(NIN-204) "Stuck"". The Futon Critic. Retrieved October 4, 2018.
  11. ^ "(NIN-204) "Stuck"". The Futon Critic. Retrieved April 26, 2019.
  12. ^ "(NIN-209) "Hen Begins"". The Futon Critic. Retrieved October 31, 2018.
  13. ^ a b "(NIN-218) "This Life We Choose"". The Futon Critic. Retrieved April 26, 2019.
  14. ^ "Brian Thompson". IMDb. Retrieved September 10, 2021.
  15. ^ a b "(NIN-304) "Athena Begins"". The Futon Critic. Retrieved October 17, 2019.
  16. ^ Petski, Denise (August 15, 2019). "'9-1-1': Ronda Rousey To Recur In Season 3 Of Fox's First-Responders Drama". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved August 17, 2019.
  17. ^ "Anirudh Pisharody". IMDb. Retrieved September 25, 2021.
  18. ^ Petski, Denise (2021-10-11). "'9-1-1': Vanessa Estelle Williams Joins Fox Drama Series". Deadline. Retrieved 2021-10-12.
  19. ^ a b c "(NIN-217) "Careful What You Wish For"". The Futon Critic. Retrieved April 17, 2019.
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