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This is a list of characters from the RTÉ One soap opera Fair City. First are current characters in order of first appearance. If more than one actor has portrayed a character then the current actor portraying is listed.

This is followed by earlier characters divided into those who were last seen alive and those who are known to be dead. Finally there is a list of cameo appearances by various well-known personalities.

Present characters

Character Current actor Character duration
Paul Brennan[1] Tony Tormey 1989–
Bela Doyle[2] Jim Bartley 1990–
Hughie Phelan[3] Joe Hanley 1990–1997, 2008, 2014–
Dolores Molloy[4] Martina Stanley 1992–
Wayne Molloy[5] Victor Burke 1992–1998, 2009–
Leo Dowling[6] Dave Duffy 1996–
Dean Dowling[7] Michael Sheehan 1996–1998, 2008–2013, 2015–
Sean Cassidy[8] Ryan Andrews 1996–
Damien Halpin[9] Maclean Burke 1998–
Renee Phelan[10] Una Crawford O'Brien 1998–2009, 2012, 2014–
Carol Foley[11] Aisling O'Neill 1999–
Orla Kirwan[12] Sorcha Furlong 2000–
Ray O'Connell[13] Mick Nolan 2001–
John Deegan[14] Tommy O'Neill 2001–
Laura Halpin[15] Liana O'Cleirigh 2001–2005, 2011–
Mondo O'Connell[16][17] George McMahon 2002–2005, 2009, 2013–
Heather Daly Una Kavanagh 2003-2009, 2015-
Juliette O'Connell[18] Ella Barton 2003, 2014, 2015, 2017–
Eleanor Daly[19] Susie Power 2005–2009, 2015–2017, 2018–
Bob Charles[20] Bryan Murray 2005–
Decco Bishop[21] David O'Sullivan 2007–
Doug Ferguson[22] Wesley Doyle 2007–
Pete Ferguson[23] Enda Oates 2009–
Cass Cassidy[24] Eamon Morissey 2009–
Ruth Brennan[25] Kacey Wallace 2010–
Charlotte Bishop[26] Martha Fitzpatrick 2010–2013, 2015–
Tommy Dillon[27] Geoff Minogue 2010–
Sash Bishop[26] Stephanie Kelly 2011–2012, 2015–
Jack Gleeson[28] Ryan Keogh 2011–
Callum Black[29] Sean Doyle 2013–2016, 2017–
Jane Black[30] Rachel Pilkington 2013–
Eoghan O'Brien[31] Alan Howley 2014–
Hayley Collins[32] Rebecca Grimes 2015–
Melanie Ryan[33] Nyree Yergainharsian 2016–
Jake Martin[34] José Miguel Jiménez 2016–
Nora Keogh[35] Ruth Hegarty 2016–
Cristiano San Martin[36] Rodrigo Ternevoy 2016–
Alex Petrosian[37] Adam Karim 2017–
Anto Collins[38] Paul Ronan 2018–
Sharon Collins[39] Neili Conroy 2018–
Will Casey John Cronin 2018–
Lee Collins[40] Dave Kelly 2018–
Darragh Collins Ben Condron 2018–
Tessa Holloway Mary Lou Mccarthy 2018–
Erica Allen Roxanna Nic Liam 2018–
Mairead Casey Amy Kirwan 2018–
Phoebe Casey Claire Gavin 2018–

Past characters

The following characters departed Carrigstown

Character Actor Duration Status
Adam Bermingham[41] Alan McMahon 2007–2008 Moved to Manchester to continue his studies
Xavier "Zumo" Bishop[42] Patrick Fitzpatrick 2007–2013, 2016 Left with his mother and sister after his father was murdered. Returned briefly in 2016 for Deccos wedding
Connie Boylan[43] Lisa Harding 2009–2010 Moved back to Australia to care for her father, Ronan
Anthony Brady[44] Ciaran Reilly 2002–2009 Moved to Cork to accept a job as a publisher
Russell Brown[45] Conor Delaney 2011 Moved to the United States with his partner Ingrid and her children Clara and Joey
Caitriona Cassidy[46] Louise Meade 1999–2014 Moved to Manchester to stay with her sister Kira
Kira Cassidy[47] Carla Young 1995–2004 Moved to Manchester with partner Mondo and their daughter Juliet
Cleo Collins[48] Jenny Kavanagh 2006–2009 Moved to Mullingar to live with her terminally ill mother Patricia
Patricia Collins[49] Bairbre Ní Chaoimh ????-2010 Moved to Mullingar, County Westmeath, with severe liver damage from alcohol abuse
Jennifer Conway[50] Karen Ardiff ????-2010 Applied for a job transfer to Galway, her home county
Kay Costello[51] Shiela McWade 1989–2008 Moved to Limerick to find employment there
Malachy Costello[52] Gerard Byrne 1996–2009 Moved out of Ireland, with his partner Lara and her daughter Jane
Ursula Cruise[53] Anna Manahan 2004–2009 Moved to live in England with her son, Enda
Brendan Daly[54] Tom O'Leary 2005–2009, 2017 Fled to South America after being found guilty of murdering Floyd in November 2009.returned in June 2017 for 3 eps to Bring Ellie and heather home to South America.
Robert Daly[55] Sam Peter Corry 2009–2012 Moved to Belfast to accept a job as a lecturer
Terry Deegan[56] Julie Hale 2001–2007 Moved to Dublin to look after his elderly parents
T. J. "Tony Jnr" Deegan[56] Ian Kenny 2006–2007 Moved to Dublin with his father, Terry, to look after his grandparents
Troy Dowling[57] Andrew Macklin 2008–2009, 2017 Moved to Benidorm to accept a job as a DJ.returned for two weeks in March 2017 to visit his family.
Jimmy Doyle David Mitchell 1991–2008 Emigrated to Australia after his mother, Rita, was placed in a nursing home
Geraldine Fahey[58] Carmel Stephens 2002–2009 Moved out of Ireland after becoming impoverished
Ali Foley[59] Doreen Corrigan 2005–2009 Moved to Leeds to live with her partner Colm Joyce and her son Lorcan Foley, Jnr
Lorcan Foley, Jnr[60] Kyle Finnerty 2007–2010 Moved to Leeds to live with his mother Ali Foley and her boyfriend Colm Joyce
Sylvester Garrigan[61] Frank O'Sullivan 2005–2006 He is assumed to be in prison
Felix Jones[62] Yare Jegbefume 2009–2010 Returned to South Africa to become a patron for a local charity
Kylie Kavanagh[63] Vicky Burke 2004–2009 Moved to live with her mother Siobhan in Spain after being dumped
Bernie Kelly[64] Mary McNamara 1989–2009 Moved to Canada with relatives after the death of her mother, Mags
Gloria Leahy[65] Meagan Keogh ????-???? Left Ireland searching for her real father, confused over his identity
Ritchie Lennon[66] Ronnie McCann ????-???? Seconded after robbing a bank in County Mayo
Avi Bar Lev[67] Asaf B. Goldfrid ????-2011 Abandoned business partnership with Pete and fled to London
James "Ringo" Leyden[68] Keith Duffy[69] 2008–2009 Moved to Sierra Leone to become involved in work for a charity
Lucy Mallon[70] Lorna Quinn 2011–2012 Left after becoming engaged in transplant flirtations with Dolores
Seamus McAleer[71] Vinnie McCabe 2005–2008 Left Ireland to stay with daughter Lauren in Spain after Bill murdered Annette
Philip McGuckian[72] Joe Taylor ????-???? Fled after being unable to pay back a loan taken from a loanshark
Tracey McGuigan[73] Hilda Fay 2001–2008 Fled to Manchester after a dispute with a gangster
Robin McKenna[74] Orlaith Rafter 2001–2009 Moved to accept a job in Cork, offered by her ex-boyfriend Lennie
Lara Newman[75] Eilis O'Donnell 2009 Moved out of Ireland, leaving with her daughter Jane and Malachy
Cliodhna Norris[76] Aisling Bea 2009 Followed her boyfriend Ringo to Sierra Leone
Una Norris[77] Sandra Curran 2007–2009 Moved to Sierra Leone, recovering from the devastation caused by her brother Turlough's death
Angela O'Connell[78] Anne Kent 2005–2009, 2016 Ran away,after being exposed as a thief,returns for 3 months in 2016 but died of heart attack in Dec.
Barry O'Hanlon[79] Pat Nolan 1989–2011 Sentenced to 20 years in prison for killing Sarah
Baz O'Reilly[80] Pat Ainscough 2004 Followed his female companion to a hideout in Surrey
David Osbourne[81] Mat Fraser 2010–2011 Left to accept a job in Limerick alongside his brother
Duncan Stonehouse[82] Nathan Gordon ????-2010 Left Ireland and enlisted with the Army in London
Aoife Stringer[83] Laoisha O'Callaghan ????-???? Moved to Manchester to continue with her studies
Ian Walsh[84] 1998-2009, 2014-2017. Fled the first time with husband Brendan to South America,left the second time with husband Brendan again.
Dermot Fahey Seamus Power 1997–2017 Went on the run to an unknown location after robbing Paul Brennan of 1 million euro.

Deceased characters

Character Actor Year Status
Helen Doyle Kira Carroll 1989-1998 Died in hospital after a car accident
Gina Cassidy[85] Deirdre Lawless 2007 Was killed by Barry O'Hanlon on her wedding day outside the church on Ray's motorbike
Lana Dowling Tatiana Ouliankina 2003–2007 Kidnapped from her own home, and then murdered
Eunice Dunstan[86] Joan O'Hara 1994–2007 Died of natural causes after the actress died
Lorcan Foley, Snr[87] Killian O'Sullivan 1999–2006 Shot dead by Rory after a vicious struggle
Mike Gleeson Seamus Moran 1996–2008 Electrocuted by a number of rogue loose electrical wires in a substation
Marty Halpin[88] Paul Lee 2002–2003 Killed himself after he murdered his wife Tess Halpin.
Tess Halpin[88] Sabina Brennan 2001–2003 Murdered by husband Marty. Tess was a victim of domestic abuse and was ultimately strangled by her husband who went on to kill himself. Survived by sons Damian and Mark and daughter Laura
Dominic Kavanagh[89] Joe Gallagher 2005–2008 Died alone in London after embarking on a drink and drugs binge in regret of the awful treatment of his partner and daughter
Mags Kelly[64] Joan Brosnan Walsh 1989–2009 Died in Canada after a natural disaster
Tony Kelly[56] Darragh Kelly 1989–1997, 2003 Killed by a London criminal (Reg) who he owed money to. First on screen murder in the show.
Billy Meehan[87] Stuart Dunne 2000–2001 Battered to death with a golf club by Lorcan
Harry Molloy Paul Raynor 1990–2005 missing assumed dead
Jessica Molloy Victoria O'Connor 2003–2005 drug overdose on an ecstasy tablet that had been lost under the family home's suede couch after a night of babysitting went awry...
Lorraine Molloy Maeve McGrath 1991–2000 Killed in a hurricane on her honeymoon
Sarah Molloy[90] Declan Conlon 2009 Ran away in 1992
Sarah O'Leary[91] Gemma Doorly 2001–2011 Killed by Barry in a freak accident
Floyd Phelan Simon Keogh 2008 Died after becoming riddled with cancer in all parts of his body
Bill Taylor[92] Jonathan Ryan 2009 Died through injuries sustained in a fire while murdering his wife
Gabriel Udenze George Seremba 2005–2006 Burned to death in an arson attack on his home
Rita Doyle[93] Jean Costello 1989–2008, 2010 Died of natural causes after her daughter Yvonne granted her wish not to be resuscitated.
Luke Dillon Liam Heffernan 2012–2013 Killed when he was trapped under a slab of concrete while trying to rescue his brother from a fire in Leo's factory.
Paddy Bishop[94] Andrew M. Connoly 2013 Stabbed by his daughter Charlotte after a struggle in the house.
Christy Phelan Tom Hopkins 1998–2014 Collapsed from couch and died from a heart attack months after suffering a stroke.
Karen O’Neil Kate Gilmore 2016-2018 Stabbed By Kerri-Ann Bishop
Kerry-Ann Bishop Jenny Dixon 2013-2018 Stabbed

Celebrity cameos

The following famous faces have appeared in Fair City. Reg E. Cathey has expressed a wish to appear in Fair City,[95] as has Verity Rushworth.[96]

Character Year Status
Gordon Snell 2011 Appeared at Bob's fundraiser.
Maeve Binchy[97] 2011 Appeared at Bob's fundraiser
Joe Duffy 2010 Bob talked to him on his radio show Liveline about getting compensation from Louie
Larry Gogan[98] 2008 Officially opened the community centre
Shane MacGowan[99] 2008 Appeared at a concert held in the city
Marty Whelan 2002 Appeared as an extra in McCoy's restaurant
Gay Byrne 1990 Appeared as himself when former character Lily Corcoran was featured in audience of The Late Late Show

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