List of Emmerdale characters (2022)

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Emmerdale is a British soap opera first broadcast on 16 October 1972.[1] The following is a list of characters that first appeared during 2022, by order of first appearance. All characters are introduced by the soap's executive producer, Jane Hudson.[2] Marcus Dean (Darcy Grey) was introduced in February as the son of Pierce Harris (Jonathan Wrather). He was followed by Mary Goskirk (Louise Jameson), the mother of Rhona Goskirk (Zoë Henry), in March. Then in April, Martelle Edinborough joined the cast as Suzy Merton, a love interest for Vanessa Woodfield (Michelle Hardwick). Karene Peter then debuted in June as Naomi Walters, the daughter of Charles Anderson (Kevin Mathurin). Additionally, multiple other characters appeared in 2022.

Marcus Dean

Marcus Dean
Emmerdale character
Portrayed byDarcy Grey
First appearanceEpisode 9277
3 February 2022 (2022-02-03)
ClassificationPresent; regular
Introduced byJane Hudson
In-universe information
OccupationElectrician
FatherPierce Harris

Marcus Dean, played by Darcy Grey, made his first appearance on 3 February 2022. He was introduced as the son of established former character Pierce Harris (Jonathan Wrather), who is in prison due to murdering Graham Foster (Andrew Scarborough). Justin Harp of Digital Spy wrote that Marcus arrives in the fictional village with his own traumatic experiences from living with Pierce, who abused his mother. Harp wrote that Marcus shares numerous traits with Pierce, such as his brooding, suaveness and good looks. He also questioned whether Marcus would share Pierce's violent attributes.[3] Grey later said that Marcus believes he is not like Pierce, but as his storylines evolve, he shares more similarities to Pierce.[4] Producer Kate Brooks said that Marcus' arrival will "ruffle a few feathers and flutter a few hearts in the village" and confirmed that viewers would soon realise that he is more than the son of Pierce.[3] However, Brooks hinted that some villagers may not be as accepting of Marcus due to him potentially being "forever doomed to live in the shadow of his father's heinous crimes".[3] Rhona Goskirk (Zoë Henry), who was raped by Pierce, is worried by Marcus' arrival in the village. Inside Soap wrote that her life "is to be turned upside down" by his arrival and that the story would see her happiness with partner Marlon Dingle (Mark Charnock) threatened.[5]

Grey said that when his agent sent him the character, he was "quietly smiling inside".[3] He described the moment he was cast in the role as "one of those pinch-yourself moments actors simply dream of", especially since he felt he could connect to Marcus and shared attributes with him.[3] Prior to his casting, he was working as a dog food salesman, and whilst in the audition process for the role, he watched the original storyline between Pierce and Rhona to get an idea for his character's father.[4] Grey described Marcus as an outcast and an open book with an uncertain future, hinting that his initial storylines see him want to be loved and escape the reputation of his father. He added that he was excited for viewers of the soap to meet Marcus and watch his journey.[3] Executive producer Jane Hudson also revealed that Pierce would become romantically involved with an established character and to watch his scenes to see a "new romance blossom".[6] Dan Seddon, also of Digital Spy, wrote that he would "flirt his way around Emmerdale village".[6] The romantic connection is later revealed to be with Ethan Anderson (Emile John), who stops Marcus from leaving the village after feeling unwanted. Their relationship "takes a step in the right direction" when they eventually decide to move in together.[7]

For his portrayal of Marcus, Grey was nominated for the British Soap Award for Best Newcomer at the 2022 ceremony.[8]

Mary Goskirk

Mary Goskirk
Emmerdale character
Portrayed byLouise Jameson
First appearanceEpisode 9304
7 March 2022 (2022-03-07)
ClassificationPresent; regular
Introduced byJane Hudson
In-universe information
HusbandBarry Goskirk (backstory)
DaughtersRhona Goskirk
GrandsonsLeo Goskirk
Woman smiling
Louise Jameson portrays Mary.

Mary Goskirk, played by Louise Jameson, made her first appearance on 7 March 2022.[9] She was introduced as the mother of established character of Rhona (Goskirk), whom she has a "strained relationship" with.[10] Mary was described by Digital Spy's Hannah Bird as a "no nonsense" character and noted that Rhona feels as though she can never live up to her expectations.[10] However, due to Marcus Dean's (Darcy Grey) arrival in the village causing upset for Rhona due to his connection to her rapist, Bird felt that Mary's arrival in the village could be "the prime opportunity for them to build bridges and heal their relationship".[10] Her arrival initially unsettles Rhona as she feels there is a hidden agenda and treats her with suspicion, while other villagers "welcome her with open arms, finding her wit endearing".[10] Bird hinted that despite her likeability in the village, it would not be long before she had arguments with villagers.[10]

On joining Emmerdale, Jameson said: "It feels like such a gift to be welcomed into the Emmerdale cast. Playing Zoe's on-screen mum is the icing on the cake."[10] Producer Laura Shaw was thrilled to welcome Jameson into the cast, noting that her experience in the industry would be "a fabulous asset to the show".[10] On the character, Shaw added that she is intelligent, witty and complex and that for Rhona, "there won't ever be a dull moment whilst her domineering mother is around".[10] Metro's Sabrina Barr wrote that Mary has a bold persona due to her "quick-witted and headstrong".[11] Barr also confirmed Rhona's suspicions about Mary by revealing that Mary does have a hidden reason for her move to the village. She also noted Jameson's former experience on the soap, having played Sharon Crossthwaite in 1973, a cousin of Annie Sugden (Sheila Mercier).[11]

Writers lined up a "surprise friendship" between Mary and Kim Tate (Claire King) and as part of their budding friendship, Kim quizzes Mary on her life.[12] Mary "suddenly becomes evasive" with details of her love life, but later confides in Kim that she is a lesbian.[12] She details a relationship she once had with her neighbour named Louise, who died. Kim encourages Mary to tell Rhona about her sexuality, who she hopes will be supportive. However, Rhona feels betrayed and feels as though her family life was based on a lie, and "cruelly outs her" to everybody in the Woolpack.[13]

Suzy Merton

Suzy Merton
Emmerdale character
Portrayed byMartelle Edinborough
First appearanceEpisode 9324
30 March 2022 (2022-03-30)
ClassificationPresent; regular
Introduced byJane Hudson
In-universe information
OccupationWedding planner

Suzy Merton, played by Martelle Edinborough, made her first appearance on 30 March 2022.[14] She was introduced as a love interest for Vanessa Woodfield (Michelle Hardwick). The pair meet when Vanessa bumps into Suzy, who is carrying a cake that gets ruined by the accident. Despite the "slightly mortifying introduction", they meet a week later and share a flirty interaction, which leads to a dinner date.[15] On her casting on the soap, Edinborough said: "My feet haven't quite touched the ground yet, I'm still on this massive cloud high up in the sky, but it's been going really, really good. It's just like a family, and it sounds so cliché but it really is and everyone is so lovely and welcoming and helps you settle in really nicely."[15] Edinborough had just gotten out of the shower when she learned of her casting and recalled dramatically falling to her knees when her agent informed her that she had booked the role. She felt that especially due to being from Leeds, where Emmerdale is filmed, the job was perfect for her.[15]

Of Suzy, the actress said that she is a fun, confident and gregarious character who "doesn't take any nonsense and likes to get what she wants".[15] Edinborough said that there are several different storylines coming up for Suzy which she was excited for. She hinted that one of these could be her budding romance with Vanessa since she believed the pair have a connection. She felt that Suzy is "pleasantly surprised with Vanessa, she's got something about her that Suzy likes and she's not quite sure what as yet".[15] Another of Suzy's storylines was her surprise connection to established character Leyla Harding (Roxy Shahidi). When Leyla learns of Suzy's budding relationship with Vanessa, she warns her that she cannot pursue a relationship with someone from her village due to the past the pair share.[16] It was later revealed the pair deal drugs together.

Naomi Walters

Naomi Walters
Emmerdale character
Portrayed byKarene Peter
First appearanceEpisode 9388
14 June 2022 (2022-06-14)
ClassificationPresent; regular
Introduced byJane Hudson
In-universe information
FatherCharles Anderson
MotherEsme
BrothersEthan Anderson

Naomi Walters, played by Karene Peter, made her first uncredited appearance on 14 June 2022,[17] with her first credited appearance airing on 5 July 2022.[18] She was introduced as the daughter of Charles (Kevin Mathurin) and Esme (Eva Fontaine), and the younger sister of Ethan (Emile John). Naomi was initially referenced on the soap in October 2021 when Esme mentions her to Charles.[19] Her backstory involves being put up for adoption by Esme, who was cheated on by Charles and suffered from postpartum depression. Esme and Naomi later met up, but Charles had refused to meet her.[19] When Charles learns that Naomi has gone missing, he feels responsible for her disappearance so he hunts for her. He discovers her working in a bar, arguing with her boss. Charles defends her in the argument and knocks her boss over.[19]

On her character, Peter said that Naomi has "got a bit of an edge and she's a little bit misunderstood".[20] Naomi is going through an angsty and rebellious period at the point of her introduction, which Peter clarified is nothing to do with her being adopted. She also confirmed that Naomi's adoptive family are loving and that she grew up in a loving family unit. Peter opined that the reason for Naomi's rebellious streak comes from abandonment issues with her biological parents. She explained that while Naomi's relationship with Esme had improved from when they were estranged, it was not the "rose-tinted, fairytale, mother/daughter relationship" that she wanted.[20] Charles initially not wanting to know Naomi had also given her a bad impression of him.[20]

On the scenes where Naomi meets Charles, Peter said: "Charles is there and has been looking for her, unbeknownst to her. He's been watching this interaction between her and her manager take place and it escalates to the point where he intervenes. In that intervention, he blurts out that Naomi is his daughter. So that kind of shocks her to the core a little bit. She doesn't know how to react to it in that moment."[21] Mathurin explained that Charles did not plan on revealing that he was Naomi's father in that way, but afterwards, he affirms that he wants to get to know her. However, due to Charles being an empathetic character, he would go at the pace Naomi allows the relationship to go at, and if she did not want to know Charles, he would respect that.[21]

In August 2022, it was revealed that Naomi witnessed the attack of Nicola King (Nicola Wheeler), which aired in June of that year, but did nothing to help. When Nicola recognises her, Naomi does not, as she has blocked the traumatic night from her memories. Speaking from her character's perspective, Peter explained that she wants a place of belonging and temporarily found it with the girls who attacked Nicola. However, she did not support the attack and Peter clarified that Naomi does feel guilt towards not doing anything to help.[17] Later in August, writers paired her in scenes with Nate Robinson (Jurell Carter) and confirmed that they would become a romantic couple. Naomi is shown to be very confident and flirty whilst pursuing Nate and he falls for charms quickly.[22]

Other characters

Character Episode date(s) Actor Circumstances
Cassie 11–13 January Stephanie Dooley[23] An unhappy client of Take a Vow. Wedding planner Priya Sharma (Fiona Wade) helps Cassie with her problems but the stress causes Priya to scratch her scars caused by getting caught in a fire; Priya later overhears Cassie mocking her scratching.
Tommy[a] 13–27 January Martin Mednikarov[24] A truck driver who picks up Meena Jutla (Paige Sandhu) and gives her a lift to Glasgow. Unbeknownst to him, Meena has murdered numerous people and is using him as a getaway driver to escape the police. He lives with her for a few weeks, after which she leaves him.
Solicitor 18–22 February Olu Adaeze[25] Meena Jutla's (Paige Sandhu) solicitor when she is arrested for her various crimes.
Defence Barrister Milligan 17 March–18 April Amy Robbins[26] The defence barrister at Meena Jutla's (Paige Sandhu) plea hearing.
Judge Stevenson Andrew Readman[26] The judge who presides over Meena Jutla's (Paige Sandhu) court trial.
Prosecution Barrister Sinclair Clarence Smith[26] A lawyer at Meena Jutla's (Paige Sandhu) court trial.
Gail Hancock 22 March–25 April Elizabeth Boag[27] A nurse who takes care of Marlon Dingle (Mark Charnock) when he suffers a stroke.
Prison Officer Beeker 4–14 April Dean Smith[28] A prison officer who Meena Jutla (Paige Sandhu) charms whilst in her cell. After flirting with him, Beeker brings her chocolate and a newspaper with a story about her crimes on the front page. Prior to her trial, Meena asks him to unlock a door that would allow her to escape, but he does not comply with her request.
Court Reporter 15 April Anita Ramdharry[29] A news reporter who covers Meena Jutla's (Paige Sandhu) crimes and court trial.
Prison Officer Anna Tolputt[29] A prison officer who is threatened by Meena Jutla (Paige Sandhu) after she takes away access to Meena's television in her prison cell.
Jordan Greenlow 28 April–19 May Jack Parr[30] A man who Ethan Anderson (Emile John) is called to represent after he is arrested for assault. It is revealed that the victim is one of Ethan’s neighbours, Billy Fletcher (Jay Kontzle), who claims that the attack was racially motivated. Because of this, Ethan feels that he has to continue representing Jordan, otherwise he would be judged. When Billy finds out Ethan is representing Jordan, he is furious. Jordan later visits Billy and tries to intimidate him. When Ethan learns of this, he informs Jordan that he will no longer represent him. Jordan responds by attacking Ethan, after which he is arrested.
Callum 5 May–8 August Tom Ashley[31] A drug dealer who pays Leyla Cavanagh (Roxy Shahidi) to store a bag of drugs for him.
Kit 19 May–26 August Thoren Ferguson[32] Marlon Dingle's (Mark Charnock) physiotherapist that helps him in his recovery following his stroke. During his time in the village, he embarks on a relationship with Laurel Thomas (Charlotte Bellamy). Whilst they are seeing each other, Kit arranges a date with Gabby Thomas (Rosie Bentham), who, unbeknownst to him, is Laurel's stepdaughter. He uses the alias "Chris" and he and Gabby are eventually caught by Laurel, and they both realise that he has been seeing them both. When Laurel's ex-partner Jai Sharma (Chris Bisson) discovers this, he punches Kit, who eventually leaves the village, and quits as Marlon's therapist, leaving him disappointed.
Jason Denshaw 3–22 June Parry Glasspool[33] The former drug dealer of Jai Sharma (Chris Bisson) who sells cocaine to Leyla Cavanagh (Roxy Shahidi). When he attempts to blackmail Leyla and her business partner Suzy Merton (Martelle Edinborough) into allowing him to sell drugs to their clients, Suzy records him. She then informs him that if he attempts to blackmail him again, she will go to the police with her recording, incriminating him with his drug dealing business. He then leaves the pair alone.
Bar Manager 5 July Leon Cooke[34] Naomi Walters' (Karene Peter) manager who reprimands her for talking to her friends whilst on a shift. Naomi quits and he tries to stop her from leaving due to being short-staffed. When Charles Anderson (Kevin Mathurin) sees him stopping Naomi, Charles intervenes and punches him. He calls the police but later decides not to press charges against Charles.
Clemmie Reed 14 July–present Mabel Addison[35] The daughter of Beth and Alex Moore (Liam Boyle). After Beth dies and Alex is imprisoned, Beth's friend, Dawn Fletcher (Olivia Bromley), finds Clemmie sleeping in a dog bed. She takes her home and cares for her, later making their fostering official through social services.
Esther Spencer 20 October–present Uncredited The daughter of Amelia Spencer (Daisy Campbell) and Samson Dingle (Sam Hall).[36]

Notes

  1. ^ Tommy is initially credited as "Truck Driver".

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