Earth: Final Conflict - Cast and Characters

Cast and Characters

  • Kevin Kilner as William Boone (season 1; recurring season 5)
  • Robert Leeshock as Liam Kincaid (seasons 2–4; recurring season 5)
  • Lisa Howard as Lili Marquette (seasons 1–4)
  • Richard Chevolleau as Marcus "Augur" Deveraux (seasons 1–4)
  • Von Flores as Ronald Sandoval (seasons 1–5)
  • Leni Parker as Da'an (seasons 1–4)
  • David Hemblen as Jonathan Doors (seasons 1–3; recurring season 4)
  • Kari Matchett as Siobhan Beckett (seasons 1–2) and as Rho'ha, Taelon Scientist (season 1 episode 14 "Pandora's Box" and episode 18 "Law and Order")
  • Anita La Selva as Zo'or (seasons 2–4; recurring season 1,5)
  • Jayne Heitmeyer as Renee Palmer (seasons 3–5)
  • Miranda Kwok as Kwai Ling Hong (season 1)
  • Guylaine St-Onge as Juda (season 5)
  • Melinda Deines as Juliet Street (seasons 4–5)
  • Helen Taylor as Ra'Jel (season 5)
  • Alan Van Sprang as Howlyn (season 5)
  • Dean McDermott as Brent Michaels (season 5 recurring; McDermott also guest starred in season 2 as the 'real' Liam Kincaid, the man whose name the series' main character had adopted)
Characters per season
Character Actor Season I Season II Season III Season IV Season V
William Boone Kevin Kilner Yes No No No Partial
Liam Kincaid Robert Leeshock No Yes Yes Yes Partial
Lili Marquette Lisa Howard Yes Yes Partial Partial No
Renee Palmer Jayne Heitmeyer No No Yes Yes Yes
Ronald Sandoval Von Flores Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Marcus "Augur" Deveraux Richard Chevolleau Yes Yes Yes Partial No
Juliet Street Melinda Deines No No No Yes Yes
Da'an Leni Parker Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Zo'or Anita La Selva Partial Yes Yes Yes Partial
Jonathan Doors David Hemblen Yes Yes Yes Partial No
Juda Guylaine St-Onge No No No No Yes
Howlyn Alan Van Sprang No No No No Yes
Ra'Jel Helen Taylor No No No No Yes

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