Prisoner characters - Miscellaneous
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A list of miscellaneous characters in the television series Prisoner.
Listed in order of appearance:
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- Eddie Cook (Richard Moir - episodes 1-16), electrician contracted to do repair work at the prison. At Wentworth, he enjoys the company of inmate Marilyn Mason and so finds reasons to prolong his work.
- Insp. Jack Grace (Terry Gill - episodes 8-635), an overbearing Detective Inspector who becomes the main representative of the police force in the series.
- Steve Wilson (James Smillie - episodes 15-42), dashing solicitor who represents a number of the women during the first year of the series.
- Dr. Weissman (Bryon Williams - episodes 28-589), a psychiatrist called into Wentworth to examine several of the inmates throughout the series.
- Peter Clements (Carrillo Gantner - episodes 44-52), a psychology lecturer granted permission to conduct research into prison life at Wentworth, but who is covertly studying the officers rather than the prisoners.
- Geoff Butler (Ray Meagher - episodes 78-112), an old friend of deputy governor Jim Fletcher from when they fought together in Vietnam who turns out to be dangerously unbalanced.
- Janet Dominguez (Deidre Rubenstein episodes 79-83) - a terrorist brought to Wentworth awaiting extradition to the US to face charges in connection with the bombing of a South American official outside the UN building. Initially, she was held in solitary away from the other women. Ros Culson helped with an escape and was given an instant sleep powder to drug the guards while armed terrorists broke into the prison to free Janet.
- Kevin Burns (Ian Gilmour - episodes 89-139), a young man who meets, falls in love with and marries Doreen Anderson when she is out on parole.
- Ken Pearce (Tom Oliver - episodes 104-191), a prison reform advocate who had previously served time for armed robbery and comes to oversee a new drama group in the prison, arousing the romantic feelings of Bea Smith in the process.
- Andrew Reynolds (John Lee - episodes 125-136), the owner of a clothing factory where the women are sent on work release who has a brief romance with governor Erica Davidson.
- Bob Morris (Anthony Hawkins - episodes 143-260), a businessman who meets officer Meg Jackson when his daughter Tracey is an inmate at Wentworth. They marry, but Meg's devotion to her job at the prison and Bob's expectations that Meg be a conventional corporate wife causes the marriage to fall apart.
- "Wally" Wallace (Alan Hopgood - episodes 167-466), a non-conformist man who lives alone in the country and befriends Judy Bryant when she is on the run. He later joins her in running the halfway house, and also has a relationship with governor Ann Reynolds.
- Mrs. Matheson (Dorothy Bradley - episode 241), Kate Peterson's mother.
- Tony Berman (Alan David Lee - episodes 306-329), a young social worker who becomes Judy Bryant's assistant at Driscoll House.
- Shane Munroe (Robert Summers - episodes 462-527), a young boy who runs away from his abusive father and is taken in by officer Joan Ferguson.
- James Dwyer (James Condon - episodes 561-689), the second major Departmental representative of the series, who frequently clashes with governor Ann Reynolds.
- Ben Fulbright (Kevin Summers - episodes 563-604), solicitor representing prisoner Daphne Graham in her PMT appeal case who falls in love with Pippa Reynolds.
- Dan Moulton (Sean Scully - episodes 590-654), minister who is involved with Rita Connors' bikie gang, The Conquerors. Has a relationship with governor Ann Reynolds.
- Bongo Connors (Shane Connor - episodes 595-667), Rita Connors' tearaway younger brother.
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