Pobol Y Cwm - Former or Occasional Cast Members

Former or Occasional Cast Members

  • Rhys ap Hywel : Jason Francis
  • Rhys ap William : Cai Rossiter
  • Heledd Baskerville : Lucy Steadman
  • Emyr Bell : D.I. Gwyn Lewis
  • Geraint Benney : Geraint
  • Eirlys Britton : Beth James
  • Huw Ceredig : Reg Harris
  • Glan Davies : Clem
  • Huw Euron : Darren Howarth
  • Gwyn Elfyn : Denzil Rees
  • Gillian Elisa : Sabrina Ashurst
  • Hywel Emrys : Derek Jones
  • Huw Garmon - Steffan Humphries
  • Ioan Gruffudd : Gareth Wyn Harries
  • John Harries : Jon y Post
  • Phylip Harries : Ken Coslett
  • Brian Hibbard : Johnny Mac
  • Siw Hughes : Kathleen Pearl Jones
  • Kate Jarman : Erin Medi Hughes
  • Iestyn Jones : Ieuan Griffiths
  • Harriet Lewis : Maggie Mathias
  • Marc Llewellyn : Rhodri Lewis
  • Catrin Mara : Nesta Roberts
  • Grug Maria : Julie Hughes
  • Elen Morgan : Lydia Lewis
  • Paul Morgans : Dwayne Richards
  • Dewi Pws Morris : Wayne Harris
  • Lisa Palfrey : Rhiannedd Frost
  • Lauren Phillips : Kelly Evans
  • Shelley Rees : Stacey Jones
  • Iwan Rheon : Macs White
  • Ieuan Rhys : Sgt Glyn James
  • Rosalind Richards : Kim
  • Gwynfor Roberts : Gwynfor
  • Helen Rosser Davies : Sara Francis
  • Cadfan Roberts : Glan Morris
  • Mared Swain : Carys Jenkins
  • Ed Thomas : Dr Gareth
  • Rachel Thomas : Bella Davies
  • Charles Williams : Harri Parri
  • Gari Williams : Edgar Sutton
  • Owen Williams : Mathew Price
  • Jonathan Williams: Ben Davies

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