The main recurring characters in the TV series Spooks include (principals shown in bold):
Final Series Leads
Main characters for Series 10:
- Sir Harry Pearce KBE (Peter Firth) (2002-2011) - Head of Counter-Terrorism Department, MI5.
- Dimitri Levendis (Max Brown) (2010-2011) Piracy and Terrorism Case Officer Section D [1]
- Erin Watts (Lara Pulver) (2011) - Chief of Section & Senior Case Officer, Section D
- Calum Reed (Geoffrey Streatfeild) (2011) - Junior Case Officer, Section D
- William Towers (Simon Russell Beale; 2010-2011) Home Secretary.
- Ruth Evershed (Nicola Walker) (2003–2006, 2009-2011) - Section D Intelligence Analyst, Home Secretary's Assistant (episodes 10.5/.6), originally seconded to MI5 from GCHQ).
Former characters
MI5 staff
- Tariq Masood (Shazad Latif) (2009-2011) - Technician and Data Analyst, Section D
- Beth Bailey (Sophia Myles) (2010) Formerly Junior Case Officer Section D [2]
- Lucas North (Richard Armitage) (2008–2010) Chief of Section & Senior Case Officer, Section D.
- Ros Myers (Hermione Norris) (2006–2009) - Chief of Section & Senior Case Officer, Section D, formerly Senior Case Officer at MI5 and MI6.
- Jo Portman (Miranda Raison) (2005–2009) - Junior Case Officer, Section D.
- Malcolm Wynn-Jones (Hugh Simon) (2002–2009, 2010) - Technician and Data Analyst, Section D.
- Adam Carter (Rupert Penry-Jones) (2004–2008) - Chief of Section & Senior Case Officer, Section D, formerly Senior Case Officer at MI6
- Connie James (Gemma Jones) (2007–2008) - Senior Analyst, Section D.
- Ben Kaplan DSO (Alex Lanipekun) (2007–2008) - Junior Case Officer, Section D.
- Zafar Younis (Raza Jaffrey) (2004–2007) - Junior Case Officer, Section D.
- Colin Wells (Rory MacGregor) (2002–2006) - Technician and Data Analyst, Section D.
- Sam Buxton (Shauna Macdonald) (2003–2005) - Administrative Officer, Section D.
- Fiona Carter (Olga Sosnovska) (2004–2005) - Seconded MI6 Officer, Section D.
- Zoe Reynolds (Keeley Hawes) (2002–2004) - Junior Case Officer, Section D.
- Tom Quinn (Matthew Macfadyen) (2002–2004) - Chief of Section & Senior Case Officer, Section D.
- Danny Hunter (David Oyelowo) (2002–2004) - Junior Case Officer, Section D.
- Tessa Phillips (Jenny Agutter) (2002–2003) - Senior Analyst.
- Jed Kelley (Graeme Mearns) (2002) - Administrative Officer, Section D.
- Helen Flynn (Lisa Faulkner) (2002) - Junior Case Officer, Section D.
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
- Maya Lahan (Laila Rouass) (2010) Lucas's Ex Girlfriend.
- Elizabeta Starkova (Paloma Baeza) (2008) - Lucas North's ex-wife
- Will North (Richard Harrington) (2004) - Zoe Reynolds' fiancé.
- Ellie Simm (Esther Hall) (2002–2003) - Tom Quinn's ex-girlfriend.
- Vicki Westbrook (Natasha Little) (2003) - Tom Quinn's ex-girlfriend.
- Carlo Franceschini (Enzo Cilenti) (2003) - Zoe Reynolds' ex-boyfriend.
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) (2010-2011)
Other guest stars
Series 1
- Anthony Head - Traitor's Gate (1#4)
- Tim Pigott-Smith - (1#5)
Series 2
Series 3
Series 4
- Martine McCutcheon - Series 4, Episode 2
- Andrew Tiernan - Surreal World and The Possibility of a Mole (4#1 and 4#2)
- Jimi Mistry - Series 4, Episode 6
Series 5
- Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Jenny
Series 6
Series 7
- Paul Rhys as Alexis Meynell - Episode 5
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 |
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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) |
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2.1 | Sam Buxton (Shauna Macdonald) |
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2.2 | Ruth Evershed (Nicola Walker) | ||||||||||
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3.3 | Adam Carter (Rupert Penry-Jones) (Introduced Series 3, Episode 1) | ||||||||||
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3.7 | Fiona Carter (Olga Sosnovska) (Introduced Series 3, Episode 4) | ||||||||||
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3.10 | Zafar Younis (Raza Jaffrey) | ||||||||||
4.1 | Home Secretary (Jeff Rawle) | ||||||||||
4.2 | |||||||||||
4.3 | Fiona Carter (Olga Sosnovska) |
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4.5 | Jo Portman (Miranda Raison) | ||||||||||
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4.10 | |||||||||||
5.1 | Nicholas Blake (Robert Glenister) | ||||||||||
5.2 | Adam Carter (Rupert Penry-Jones) |
Ros Myers (Hermione Norris) (Introduced Series 5, Episode 1) |
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6.1 | Nicholas Blake (Robert Glenister) | ||||||||||
6.2 | Connie James (Gemma Jones) | ||||||||||
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6.5 | |||||||||||
6.6 | Ben Kaplan DSO (Alex Lanipekun) (Introduced Series 6, Episode 5) | ||||||||||
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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) | ||||||||||
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7.7 | Nicholas Blake (Robert Glenister) | ||||||||||
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8.1 | Ruth Evershed (Nicola Walker) | ||||||||||
8.2 | Tariq Masood (Shazad Latif) | ||||||||||
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8.5 | Nicholas Blake (Robert Glenister) | ||||||||||
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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) | |||||||
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10.1 | Erin Watts (Lara Pulver) |
Calum Reed (Geoffrey Streatfeild) | |||||||||
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10.5 | Ruth Evershed (Now Home Secretary's Assistant) | ||||||||||
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References
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