List of soap opera villains
A villain is an "evil" character in a story, whether a historical narrative or, especially, a work of fiction. In soap operas, the villain, sometimes called a "bad guy", is an antagonist, tending to have a negative effect on other characters. A female villain is sometimes called a villainness or "bad girl". Random House Unabridged Dictionary defines villain as "a cruelly malicious person who is involved in or devoted to wickedness or crime; scoundrel; or a character in a play, novel, or the like, who constitutes an important evil agency in the plot".[1] The first known use the term soap villain was made in 1975 by Joan Hanauer in the Lodi News-Sentinel, referring to Lisa Grimaldi in As The World Turns.[2]
Tom Conroy from Media Life Magazine noted that "On soap operas, sometimes a perfectly nice regular character will suddenly turn into a villain. Viewers are rarely alerted to the change beforehand."[3] Shelley Fralic of the Winnipeg Free Press described the "first-class villain" of soap as: "Ruthless magnate. Serial groom. Charming rogue. Unrepentant schemer. Demanding paterfamilias. Defier of death. Tough, impatient, decisive, magnetic and infuriating. The blackest of blackguards."[4] A writer for Inside Soap magazine warned that "soap psychos" are often overly keen on their partners, keep them separated from their families, have strange things hidden in secret rooms, will attempt to kill their partner's ex-partner, and are fond of fire or high places, and named a number of characters from EastEnders, Emmerdale and Coronation Street who have behaved in such ways.[5] Debra Hale, writing about the fate of villains for the Associated Press, said that "Sometimes, a villain becomes so evil he's beyond redemption and must be killed or imprisoned", but noted that "some villains are just too delectable to kill."[6] The following lists soap opera characters who have been described as villainous, evil, bad guys or baddies.
- Les Baxter[7][8]
- Vanessa Bennett[9]
- Michael Cambias[10]
- Adam Chandler Sr.[11]
- Palmer Cortlandt[12]
- Sean Cudahy[13]
- Richard Fields[7]
- Ray Gardner[14]
- Rob Gardner[14]
- Janet Green[15]
- David Hayward[16][17]
- Eric Kane[18]
- Erica Kane[19]
- Jonathan Lavery[18][20]
- Dr. Greg Madden[7]
- Greenlee Smythe[21]
- Billy Clyde Tuggle[22]
- Garrett Williams[8]
- Iris Carrington[25]
- Cecile DePoulignac[26]
- Grant Harrison[27]
- Donna Love[28]
- Jake McKinnon[29]
- Brian Aldridge[31]
- Sam Batton[32]
- Matt Crawford[33][34]
- Clive Horrobin[35]
- Simon Pemberton[36]
- Wayne Tucson[34]
- Dave Burns[50]
- Jimmy Corkhill[51]
- Lindsey Corkhill[52]
- Jeff Evans[53]
- Callum Finnegan[50][54]
- Terry Gibson[55]
- Barry Grant[56][57][58]
- Trevor Jordache[58]
- Robbie Moffat[59]
- Dan Morrisey[55]
- Christy Murray[59]
- Leanne Powell[59]
- Emily Shadwick[50]
- Gary Adams[59]
- Lewis Archer[60][61]
- Danny Baldwin[62][63]
- Peter Barlow[64][65]
- Tracy Barlow[63][66][67][68][69]
- Cilla Battersby-Brown[70]
- Alan Bradley[58][71]
- Don Brennan[72]
- Teresa Bryant[73]
- Casey Carswell[5]
- Joe Carter[74]
- Paul Clayton[75]
- Carla Connor[76]
- Maria Connor[77]
- Ryan Connor[78]
- Aidan Critchley[55]
- Jimmy Dockerson[79]
- Joe Donnelli[72]
- Rob Donovan[80]
- Terry Duckworth[81]
- Anne Foster[82]
- Frank Foster[83][84]
- Tony Gordon[5][56][79][85]
- Todd Grimshaw[86]
- Katy Harris[72]
- Richard Hillman[5][56][58][59]
- Ed Jackson[72]
- Roy Johnson[72]
- Greg Kelly[87]
- Jon Lindsay[72]
- Callum Logan[88]
- Anne Malone[72]
- Becky McDonald[89]
- Jim McDonald[90]
- Karen McDonald[59]
- Karl Munro[61]
- Rick Neelan[79]
- Donna Parker[91]
- Pat Phelan[65][92]
- Grace Piper[93]
- David Platt[65][66][67]
- Kylie Platt[68]
- Tanya Pooley[94]
- Eva Price[95]
- Jez Quigley[50][96]
- Frank Riley[72]
- Maya Sharma[5][69][72][97]
- Phil Simmonds[98]
- Robbie Sloan[99]
- Kirsty Soames[61][84]
- John Stape[68][85][100]
- Tony Stewart[101]
- Julia Stone[50]
- Charlie Stubbs[5][63][69][102]
- Linda Sykes[50]
- Nick Tilsley[103]
- Rosie Webster[76]
- Gary Windass[85]
- Marina Bonnaire[84]
- Dr Charlie Bradfield[68][79]
- Zara Carmichael[65]
- Ian Carter[66]
- Cherry Clay[61]
- Layla Darwish[85]
- Harry Fisher[69]
- Ria Ford[69]
- Jack Harcourt[85]
- Gus Harper[65]
- Alex Haverley[76]
- Lesley Hammond[68]
- Leo Jackson[66]
- Sissy Juggins[79]
- Lex Keavey[63]
- Harrison Kellor[84]
- Ocean Kennedy[76]
- Davey Lowe[85]
- "The Mantis"[63]
- Kate McGuire[55]
- Liam McGuire[55]
- Debbie McQueen[70]
- Andrei Mitkov[61]
- Scott Neilson[79]
- Susan Oakley[68]
- Chloe Pearce[69]
- Lauren Porter[118]
- Charlotte Roberts[63]
- Eddie Slade[70]
- Trevor Waterhouse[84]
- Tom[65]
- Tyrrel[76]
- Johnny Allen[63][69][121]
- Clare Bates[122]
- Terry Bates[123]
- Cindy Beale[58][121]
- Ian Beale[50][124]
- Lucy Beale[125]
- Steven Beale[126]
- Derek Branning[61][127][128]
- Jack Branning[129]
- Joey Branning[130]
- Max Branning[67][76][131]
- Janine Butcher[56][65][68][70][121]
- Stan Carter[132]
- Richard Cole[133]
- Dotty Cotton[134][135]
- Nick Cotton[56][85][96][121]
- Stella Crawford[5][66][76][121]
- Jack Dalton[121]
- Martin Fowler[136]
- Rob Grayson[137][138]
- Andy Hunter[70][121]
- Sam James[65]
- Lucas Johnson[5][68][79][121]
- Yusef Khan[5][84][139]
- Tony King[79][85][121][140]
- Tariq Larousi[136][141]
- Donna Ludlow[142]
- Joe Macer[143]
- Archie Mitchell[79][85][121][144]
- Ben Mitchell[84][145]
- Billy Mitchell[50]
- Glenda Mitchell[68]
- Grant Mitchell[52][121]
- Phil Mitchell[58][59][61][63][121]
- Ronnie Mitchell[146][147][148]
- Roxy Mitchell[148]
- Michael Moon[149]
- Trevor Morgan[5][55][58][59][121]
- Mehmet Osman[150]
- Steve Owen[50][59][96][121]
- George Palmer[151]
- Danny Pennant[61][152]
- Minty Peterson[136]
- Dennis Rickman[97]
- Lorraine Salter[153]
- Mandy Salter[154]
- Lydia Simmonds[155]
- Harry Slater[156]
- Sean Slater[66][76][121][157]
- Babe Smith[158]
- Nikki Spraggan[159]
- Dan Sullivan[96][124]
- Owen Turner[66][160]
- Chrissie Watts[63][69][161]
- Den Watts[69][70][121][124][162]
- Adam White[163]
- Carl White[65][164]
- Nora White[165]
- Dean Wicks[166][167]
- James Willmott-Brown[168]
- May Wright[5]
- Raven Alexander Whitney[169]
- Ross Barton[65]
- Derek Benrose[170]
- Graham Clark[50][56][58][96]
- Cain Dingle[59][68][70][79][84]
- Debbie Dingle[61]
- Eli Dingle[67][76]
- Shane Doyle[85]
- Liam Hammond[50]
- Nick Henshall[5][68]
- Eddie Hope[171]
- Eve Jenson[172]
- Carl King[61][84][173]
- Matthew King[63][76][85]
- Nicola King[59][67][76][85]
- Rosemary King[66]
- Sadie King[63][69]
- Tom King[66]
- Robbie Lawson[174]
- Aaron Livesy[175]
- Declan Macey[84]
- Megan Macey[176]
- Ray Mullan[5][55]
- Cameron Murray[61][65][177]
- Gary North[178]
- Alex Oakwell[179]
- Eric Pollard[59][180]
- Sally Spode[5][79]
- Steph Stokes[56][69]
- Andy Sugden[181][182]
- Robert Sugden[70][183]
- Charity Tate[65][184][185]
- Chris Tate[50][70]
- Kim Tate[56][58]
- Zoe Tate[186]
- Tara Thornfield[187]
- Alan Turner[188]
- Terence Turner[63][189]
- Alan Spaulding[203]
- Roger Thorpe[204][205]
- Edmund Winslow[206]
- Scott Anderson[59][69][207]
- Dermot Ashton[208]
- Gaz Bennett[79]
- Fraser Black[65][209]
- Grace Black[210]
- Patrick Blake[211][212]
- Sienna Blake[65][213]
- Silas Blissett[68][84][214]
- Big Bob[215]
- Brendan Brady[61][68][216]
- Seamus Brady[217]
- Doctor Browning[61][218]
- Laura Burns[55][59]
- Justin Burton[63][69]
- Cameron Campbell[219]
- Steph Cunningham[220]
- Clare Devine[66][67][221]
- Warren Fox[56][68][85]
- Mark Gibbs[208]
- Will Hackett[5][222]
- Lydia Hart[79]
- Ste Hay[76][85]
- Rob Hawthorne[5][50][208]
- Andy Holt[63][223]
- Danny Houston[224]
- Sean Kennedy[225]
- Ray McCormick[226]
- Mercedes McQueen[218][227]
- Toby Mills[5][70][162]
- Maddie Morrison[228]
- Finn O'Connor[229]
- Darren Osborne[69]
- Sam Owen[63][230]
- Kate Patrick[50]
- Niall Rafferty[5][85][231]
- Dennis Richardson[232]
- Lewis Richardson[59]
- Trevor Royle[65][233]
- Kyle Ryder[234]
- Will Savage[61]
- Sean Tate[50]
- Shane[235]
- Michael St John Thomas[208]
- Walker[236]
- Jonah Abraham[237]
- Hugo Austin[238]
- Morag Bellingham[120]
- Danny Braxton[239]
- Kyle Braxton[240]
- Johnny Cooper[238][241][242]
- Robbo Cruze[243]
- Jazz Curtis[238]
- Elliot Gillen[244]
- Penn Graham[238]
- Grigg[245]
- Hammer[246]
- Eve Jacobsen[238][247]
- Aden Jefferies[238]
- Ethan MacGuire[248]
- Jade Montgomery[249]
- Kane Phillips[238]
- Jake Pirovic[250]
- Angie Russell[251]
- Josie Russell[251]
- Adam Sharpe[252]
- Jamie Sharpe[253]
- Roo Stewart[120]
- Amanda Vale[238]
- Kelli Vale[67]
- Josh West[238]
- David Bishop[120]
- Mary Casey[256]
- Gus Cleary[257]
- Garland Cole[258]
- Cassandra Freedman[259]
- Reuben Hausman[260]
- Izzy Hoyland[261]
- Rhys Lawson[262]
- Nell Mangel[263]
- Diana Marshall[264]
- Stephen Montague[265]
- Charlotte Stone[266]
- Michael Martin[120]
- Troy Miller[267]
- Gemma Reeves[249]
- Paul Robinson[67]
- Robert Robinson[56]
- Robbo Slade[268]
- Guy Sykes[259]
- Mason Turner[269]
- Darcy Tyler[120]
- Nicola West[261]
- Natasha Williams[270]
- Ursula Blackwell[271]
- Ted Clayton[196]
- Margaret Cochran[272]
- Melinda Cramer[169]
- Marco Dane[271]
- R. J. Gannon[273]
- Michael Grande[271]
- Carlo Hesser[271]
- Mitch Laurence[274]
- Dorian Lord[275]
- Victor Lord[271]
- Jack Manning[276]
- Todd Manning[277]
- Alex Olanov[271]
- Allison Perkins[271]
- Spencer Truman[278]
- Brad Vernon[271]
- David Vickers[271]
- Trey Devlin[120]
- Joan Ferguson[120]
- Rita Merrick[282]
- Gina Blake Lockridge[112]
- Keith Timmons[283]
- Estelle Kendall[284]
- Regan Ames[285]
- Katherine Blake[286]
- Mackenzie Choat[286]
- Paul Churchill[287]
- Aleesha Cook[286]
- Layla Cornwall[286]
- Carla Leach[286]
- Greg Feeney[288]
- Annette Freeman[289]
- Brooke Freeman[290]
- Bree Hamilton[291]
- Joey Henderson[287]
- Oscar Henry[287]
- Jack Hewitt[287]
- Samara Hindmarsh[286]
- Fergus Kearney[292]
- Darryl Neilson[287]
- Hayley O'Neill[293]
- Ethan Pierce[287]
- Penny Rourke[294]
- Ian Seymour[287]
- Zac Smith[290]
- Robyn Stokes[286]
- Dominic Thompson[287]
- Clipper Blake[295]
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