List of past characters from River City

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The following is a list of past characters in the BBC Scotland soap opera River City.

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  • Alanna McVey played by Jade Lezar - Daughter of Roisin, now Ex-Girlfriend of Liam
  • Alice Henderson played by Lorraine McIntosh - Derek's mother, Robert's daughter
  • Alisha Shah played by Meneka Das - Vinnie's sister, took over as GP of Shieldinch Medical Centre
  • Andrew Murray played by Sam Heughan - Kelly-Marie's ex-boyfriend, footballer
  • Arun Shah played by Ricky Dhillon - Alisha's brother
  • Billy Davies played by Gray O'Brien - Ex-Partner of Joanne, Ex-Son in law of Shirley
  • Brian Henderson played by William Ruane - Eileen and Raymond's son, drove Moira into construction site, causing explosion
  • Callum Stuart played by Donald Pirie - Steph's boyfriend, worked in Montego Deli
  • Cormac O'Sullivan played by Jason Pitt - The Tall Chip's ex-chef, had relationship with Jo
  • Della McDonagh played by Katie McEwan - Daughter of Shirley, Ex-Wife of Billy and mother of Sammy
  • Courtney 'Vader' Campbell played by Ryan Fletcher - Taken in by Hazel at The Tall Ship when he saved her life, left with her after brief affair with Alanna
  • Dilip Shah played by Aron Sidhu - Alisha's youngest brother, lived with Derek, Zoe and Nicki
  • Donna McCabe played by Paula Sage - Tom McCabe's daughter, was looked after by Scarlett
  • Duncan Robertson played by Kieron Elliott - Heather's ex, Freya's father
  • Eddie Hunter played by Derek Munn - (now deceased) - Tina's ex, Scott's boyfriend, Paul and Jamie's father
  • Ewan Donachie played by Alasdair Harvey - Hazel's uncle, married to Helen
  • Father Dominic played by Peter Vollebregt - Local priest, Friend of Liam
  • Frank McKenna played by Jon Morrison - Associate of Tom McCabe and JP
  • Freya Robertson played by Natasha Watson - Heather and Duncan's daughter
  • George Henderson played by John Murtagh - (now deceased) Head of Henderson clan, married to Shirley and Moira and father of Raymond
  • Gerry McGrade played by John Paul McGilvray - Partner of Heather, ran law practice with Fi Kydd but now currently mentally disabled
  • Glenn McAllister played by John Macaulay - boyfriend of Lola, left her at the alter
  • Hana Malik played by Mamta Kash - Mother of Nazir, Jamilah and Zara, married to Karim
  • Hazel Campbell played by Annmarie Fulton - Daughter of Tommy, stepdaughter of Eileen, left Shieldinch with Vader
  • Helen Gilmour played by Gerda Stevenson - Hazel's aunt, married to Ewan Donachie, ran off with Jo's baby
  • Jamilah Malik played by Laxmi Kathuria - Daughter of Karim and Hana
  • Johnny Wu played by Richard Woo - Father of Susie, owner of Wok My World
  • JP Walsh played by Gary McCormack - Local gangster, rival of Tom McCabe
  • Karim Malik played by Kriss Dosanjh - Father of Nazir, Jamilah and Zara, married to Hana
  • Kirsty Henderson played by Kari Corbett - (now deceased) Daughter of Eileen and Raymond, fled Shieldinch
  • Lewis Cope played by Duncan Duff - Local businessman, had flings with Della and Eileen
  • Liam McNulty played by Patrick Mulvey - American Chef in The Tall Ship who returned to Chicago to confront his problems
  • Lily Fraser played by Ida Schuster - Friend of Malcolm's, sold her flat to the Adams' and moved to Canada to live with family
  • Lola Fraser played by Suzanne Bonnar - worked in the Montego Deli, mother of Carly
  • Luca Rossi played by Juan Pablo Di Pace - claimed to be long lost half brother of Jo, but was not, had baby Romeo with her and left Shieldinch with her
  • Graeme 'Mac' Macdonald played by Gordon Kennedy - Derek's dad, ex of Alice Henderson, was forced out of Shieldinch
  • Marcus McKenzie played by Stefan Dennis - (now deceased) Doctor who raped Gina Rossi and Heather Bellshaw, who then murdered him
  • Marty Green played by Daniel Schutzmann - Ex-husband of Ruth
  • Michael Royston (ex Father) played by David Murray - ex-Priest, now in a relationship with Kelly-Marie Adams and living in Peru
  • Michelle Rafferty played by Laura O'Donnell - Teenage mother, scammed Robert Adams
  • Moira Henderson played by Jo Cameron Brown - (now deceased) Derek, Brian and Kirsty's grandmother, married to George
  • Nazir Malik played by Riz Abbasi - Son of Karim and Hana
  • Niamh Corrigan played by Frances Healy - Ex-fiance of Archie, sent to prison because of him and now on the run
  • Paddy Adams played by Gilbert Martin - Father of Robert Adams, left jail to live with the Adams, but has since left
  • DCI Richard Whiteside played by Michael Nardone (from TV Series Rome) - Colleague of Harry, Shieldinch's chief copper until arrested for the murder of Eddie Hunter
  • Robert Henderson played by Maurice Roeves - Brother of George (Deceased), (Recently Discovered) Father of Alice
  • Rory O'Sullivan played by Steve Ramsden - Brother of Cormac, was diagnosed with HIV
  • Russ Minto played by Grant Ibbs - Employee of The Tall Ship, left when he had an affair with Kirsty, a teenager at the time
  • Shazia Malik played by Sharon Maharaj - Married Karim Malik to stay in the country, stayed in Sheildinch after the Malik's left and conned Roisin out of profits at the Deli
  • Steph McKenzie played by Emma Campbell Webster - Dr. Marcus' daughter, serving time in jail for her attack on Jo
  • Stevie Adams played by Cas Harkins - Scarlett's son, brother of Kelly-Marie and half-brother of Robert
  • Susie Wu played by - Johnny's daughter, managed Versus bar while Heather was away, but since Heather's return, Susie has disappeared to Spain
  • Terri Johnstone played by Julie Coombe - Rival of Scarlett, employee of Charlie
  • Tom McCabe played by Tam Dean Burn - Local gangster, father of Donna
  • Tommy Donachie played by Eric Barlow - (now deceased) Married to Eileen and was owner of The Tall Ship, father of Hazel
  • Vinnie Shah played by Archie Lal - (now deceased) Former Shieldinch Medical Centre GP, committed suicide
  • Zara Malik played by Shabana Bakhsh - youngest daughter of Karim and Hana, moved to Aberdeen

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