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The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the British soap opera Emmerdale in 1999, by order of first appearance.

Ezra Dingle

Ezra Dingle
Emmerdale character
Portrayed byJohn Henshaw
Duration1999
First appearance4 March 1999
Last appearance14 October 1999
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byKieran Roberts
In-universe information
FatherJedediah Dingle
MotherPeg Dingle
BrothersZak Dingle
Albert Dingle
Caleb Dingle
Shadrach Dingle
Zebediah Dingle
WifeGwen Dingle (1979–)
SonsUnnamed son
DaughtersUnnamed daughters
GrandfathersJonah Dingle
UnclesBert Dingle
NephewsNathan Dingle
Ben Dingle
Butch Dingle
Sam Dingle
Cain Dingle
Marlon Dingle
Eli Dingle
NiecesTina Dingle
Belle Dingle
Mandy Dingle
Chas Dingle
Lilith Dingle
Delilah Dingle
Genesis Walker
First cousinsSolomon Dingle
Elvis Dingle
Obadiah Dingle

Ezra Dingle is Zak Dingle's brother. He appeared in 1999.

Ezra appears a few times during 1999. He is married to Gwen, and has a son and a daughters.

Sean Reynolds

Angie Reynolds

Angie Reynolds
Emmerdale character
Portrayed byFreya Copeland
Duration1999-2002
First appearance25 March 1999
Last appearance22 November 2002
ClassificationFormer; regular
Introduced byKieran Roberts
In-universe information
OccupationPolice officer
HusbandSean Reynolds (until 2002)
SonsMarc Reynolds
DaughtersOllie Reynolds

Angela "Angie" Reynolds arrived to the village in March 1999 with her husband Sean, son Marc and daughter Ollie. A police sergeant, Angie was eager to move into the village but was frustrated at Sean’s delays. She took drastic measures, handcuffing him to the bed until he agreed to sign the contract. She arrested Mandy Dingle after being punched in the face by her.

In 2000, Angie was shocked when Marc was injured in a bus crash, though luckily, his injuries were not critical. Later that year, she was devastated when her best friend, Sarah Sugden, was killed in a barn fire caused by Sarah's adoptive son Andy. Sean accused her of having an affair with Sarah’s lover Richie. Then her marriage really hits the rocks when she discovers Sean's affair with Lady Tara Oakwell. Angie took her revenge when she punched her in the face in full view of the punters of The Woolpack. Lady Tara tried to get her arrested but no one claimed to have seen anything. Angie threw Sean out of the house, a move with Ollie resented her for.

In 2001, Angie's father-in-law Len comes to stay following the revelation of Sean and Tara's affair and was happy about it, as he was a great source of comfort for the family. Angie had been miserable and lonely and relented to the attentions of Cain Dingle, a well-known criminal. The fling was exciting and dangerous and she thrived, but the excitement soon wore off. Cain was devastated - he was in love and vowed to get revenge. Meanwhile Angie and Sean have reconciled and after a holiday together he moves back in. Cain was furious and starts to pursue Ollie, warning Angie to resume the affair or he will sleep with Ollie. Angie was worried sick and agreed. But she was late for the liaison and Cain hotfoots it to a willing Ollie. But unsuspecting Len came into the house as they are upstairs in bed. Cain punches the old man and he falls down the stairs unconscious. Angie blamed herself and when Len came round begged him not to press charges against Cain. She told him about the affair. Len keeps his word but Cain, unsatisfied with justice, wreaked havoc on the Reynolds and tells the whole family all about the affair with Angie and Ollie. Sean was enraged and went after him. He beats Cain up in full view of the village. Cain didn't retaliate and pressed charges against Sean. He also told the police all about the affair with Angie resulting in her suspension from the force. Her whole family was in ruins and she blamed herself. Angie puts in for a transfer. But worse is to come when she found out that Marc was responsible for the death of his school teacher Jean Strickland .

In November 2002, Angie plotted with Cain to rob Tate Haulage being moving away with him. But it was revealed that Angie planned to have him arrested. Cain took off in a Tate van, with Angie and Detective Constable Adrien Collins in hot pursuit. After Cain parked his van in a layby on a blind corner and turned off the lights in order to hide in the darkness, the police car overtook him, left the road, flipped over and crashed. Cain dragged an injured Angie out of the car. She tells him to tell her children that she loves them. Cain begs her to tell him that she loves him but she dies in his arms.

Emily Kirk

Ollie Reynolds

Marc Reynolds

Marc Reynolds
Emmerdale character
Portrayed byAnthony Lewis
Duration1999–2002, 2007
First appearance17 June 1999
Last appearance28 May 2007
ClassificationFormer; regular
Introduced byKieran Roberts
In-universe information
OccupationStudent
FatherSean Reynolds
MotherAngie Reynolds
SistersOllie Reynolds
GrandfathersLen Reynolds
GrandmothersEileen Reynolds

Marc Reynolds, played by Anthony Lewis, made his first screen appearance on 17 June. He departed in 2002, but made a brief reappearance in 2007 for the funeral of his grandfather. Lewis previously appeared in the show in August 1993 as a background character during the arrival of the Windsor family.

Marc arrived in the village in June 1999 along with his family: his father Sean (Stephen McGann), his mother Angie (Freya Copeland) and his younger sister Ollie (Vicky Binns). Marc and Ollie began attending school in Hotton and befriended fellow students Andy (Kelvin Fletcher) and Robert Sugden (Christopher Smith) and Donna Windsor (Verity Rushworth).

Marc begins dating Donna and loses his virginity to her. Marc and Donna continued sleeping together until they were caught in bed together by Donna's mother Viv (Deena Payne). Viv later told Angie and Marc's relationship with Donna subsequently ended. Marc then began a relationship with newcomer Eve Birch (Raine Davison).

Marc, Ollie, Eve, Donna, Andy, Robert (now Karl Davies) and Katie Addyman (Sammy Winward) went on a night out in Hotton, where they went to a nightclub. After missing the last bus back to Emmerdale Andy stole a car and Marc agreed to drive the group home. However while driving back to the village they ran over their headmistress Jean Strickland (Alex Hall), who was killed instantly. The group managed to destroy the evidence and hide their guilt, but after months of sneaking around Marc confessed and was sent to prison for a year for causing death by dangerous driving, while the rest of the group were sentenced to committing community service.

Upon his release from prison Marc disapproved of his mother's relationship with Cain Dingle (Jeff Hordley). When Angie later died in a car accident Marc left the village to live with his father. Marc reappeared in the village briefly in May 2007 along with his stepmother Tara Thornfield (Anna Brecon) for the funeral of his grandfather Len (Peter Martin).

Pete Collins

Pete Collins
Emmerdale character
Portrayed byKirk Smith
Duration1999–2000
First appearance27 January 1999
Last appearance21 March 2000
ClassificationFormer; regular
Introduced byKieran Roberts
In-universe information
OccupationVan driver

Peter "Pete" Collins, played by Kirk Smith, is known in the village as the lorry driver that crashed into the bus containing Emmerdale residents on the village's main street in 2000. The accident gave Butch Dingle severe injuries and he later died in hospital. Pete also died in the accident.

Liam Hammond

Liam Hammond
Emmerdale character
Portrayed byMark Powley
First appearance31 August 1999
Last appearance12 November 1999
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byKieran Roberts
In-universe information
FamilyTate
FatherFrank Tate
Half-brothersChris Tate
James Tate
Half-sistersZoe Tate
NephewsJoseph Tate
Noah Sharma
NiecesJean Tate

Liam James Hammond is the illegitimate son of Frank Tate. He appeared in 1999.

Liam first appears in 1999 as an employee of Tate Haulage. He kidnaps Chris Tate, and is revealed as the illegitimate child of Chris's father, Frank. Chris's sister Zoe is also kidnapped when she takes a ransom to Liam. However, on 11 November 1999, she shoots Liam and they escape. He is buried next to his father and half-brother, who share a grave. Zoe is arrested but the outcome is lawful killing.

Diane Sugden

Diane Sugden (née Lambert, previously Blackstock) is a fictional character from the soap opera, Emmerdale. She is played by Elizabeth Estensen, and made her first appearance on 23 November 1999. Since her arrival in 1999, Diane has been given major storylines to tackle, her most memorable was probably her battle with colon cancer. Also, she has had a rocky marriage to Rodney Blackstock (Patrick Mower), a strained relationship with her sister Val (Charlie Hardwick) and marrying local farmer Jack Sugden (Clive Hornby). She has also become landlady of the local pub, The Woolpack, and coping after her husband, Jack, dies. In October 2013, Diane was taken hostage by Cameron Murray (Dominic Power) during a siege in The Woolpack.

Jason Kirk