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Main characters[edit]

Season one[edit]

In its inaugural season, Heroes features an ensemble cast of twelve main characters. The NBC Heroes Cast page lists ten characters among the cast, excluding the delayed arrival of one character and a change in status for another as of the eleventh episode.[1]

Name Portrayed by Age Occupation Place of origin Known superpower(s) Season(s)
Claire Bennet Hayden Panettiere 16[2] High school student,
cheerleader
Odessa, Texas Spontaneous regeneration 1,2
Noah Bennet Jack Coleman 44[3] Former Primatech regional manager (front) Odessa, Texas None 1, 2
D.L. Hawkins Leonard Roberts 31 Construction worker (unemployed) Las Vegas, Nevada Phasing/intangibility 1, 2
Takezo Kensei David Anders ~1,000[4] Unknown Unknown Immortality 2
Hiro Nakamura Masi Oka 24[5] Programmer[6] Tokyo, Japan Can bend space and time, allowing teleportation, time manipulation, and time travel 1, 2
Matt Parkman Greg Grunberg 35 Police officer (suspended), private security Los Angeles, California Telepathy 1, 2
Nathan Petrelli Adrian Pasdar 39[7] Prosecutor,
Congressman elect (as of "Landslide")
New York City Self propelled flight 1, 2
Peter Petrelli Milo Ventimiglia 26[8] Hospice nurse (unemployed) New York City Power mimicry and retention 1, 2
Micah Sanders Noah Gray-Cabey 10[9] Student Las Vegas, Nevada Technopathy 1, 2
Niki/Jessica Sanders[10] Ali Larter 33[11] Webcam stripper,[12] assassin Las Vegas, Nevada Superhuman strength[13][10] 1, 2
Mohinder Suresh Sendhil Ramamurthy 32 Genetics professor,[14] former taxi driver Madras, India None 1, 2


Recurring characters[edit]

Name Portrayed by Occupation Known superpower(s) Season(s)
Claude Christopher Eccleston Former Primatech employee Invisibility 1, 2
The Haitian[15] Jimmy Jean-Louis[16] Former Primatech employee Memory removal, Power negation 1, 2
Ando Masahashi James Kyson Lee Office worker None 1, 2
Angela Petrelli Cristine Rose Unknown None 1, 2
Sylar (Gabriel Gray) Zachary Quinto Former watchmaker Intuitive understanding of how things work, multiple acquired abilities
(see also Sylar's powers and abilities)
1, 2
Candice Wilmer (Betty) Missy Peregrym Primatech employee Illusion casting 1, 2

Former main and recurring characters[edit]

Name Portrayed by Occupation Known superpower(s) Status Season(s)
Simone Deveaux Tawny Cypress Art dealer None Deceased ("Unexpected") 1
Hana Gitelman a.k.a. "Wireless" Stana Katic Former Mossad agent Cyberpathy Deceased (Heroes comic Chapter 34); later encountered as an infomorph 1
Mr. Linderman Malcolm McDowell Casino owner, crime boss, Vietnam veteran Healing others Deceased ("Landslide") 1
Eden McCain Nora Zehetner Primatech employee Persuasion Deceased ("Fallout") 1
Isaac Mendez Santiago Cabrera Artist, comic book creator Precognition in trance-like state[17] Deceased (".07%") 1
Ted Sprague Matthew John Armstrong Former pharmaceutical sales representative Radiation manipulation Deceased ("Landslide") 1
  1. ^ Schnieder, Michael (2006-01-23). "'Heroes' zeros in on its bad guy". Variety.com. Retrieved 2006-10-27. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ Director: Roxann Dawson, Writers: Adam Armus and Kay Foster (2007-02-12). "Run!". Heroes. NBC.
  3. ^ His date of birth is 1962-08-06, as seen on his drivers license in "Distractions"
  4. ^ "Wait — is David Anders TAKEZO KENSEI???" (HTML). Retrieved 2007-08-10.
  5. ^ "Hiro's Blog" (HTML). Hiro's NBC Blog Page. Retrieved 2006-11-20.
  6. ^ The Crane graphic novel
  7. ^ War Buddies graphic novel
  8. ^ Director: Paul Shapiro, Writer: Tim Kring (2007-01-22). "Godsend". Heroes. NBC.
  9. ^ Director: Allan Arkush, Writer: Aron Eli Coleite (2006-11-27). "Six Months Ago". Heroes. NBC.
  10. ^ a b Jensen, Jeff (2006-11-18). "The Powers That Be". EW.com. Retrieved 2006-11-11. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  11. ^ "'Heroes TV Show' Summary". 2007-01-23. Retrieved 2007-01-23. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  12. ^ Moore, Frazier (2006-09-25). "With 'Heroes,' NBC finds its own epic drama". MSNBC.com. Retrieved 2006-10-20. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  13. ^ Director: John Badham, Writer: Joe Pokaski (2006-12-04). "Fallout". Heroes. NBC.
  14. ^ "About the show". The official NBC Heroes website. Retrieved 2006-10-23.
  15. ^ Weiland, Jonah (2006-10-30). "Behind the Eclipse: Heroes Episode 6". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 2006-10-30. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  16. ^ "Jimmy Jean-Louis". IMDb. Retrieved 2006-10-12.
  17. ^ Zepeda, Dana Meltzer (October 2006). "Everybody's Heroes". TV Guide (October 9-14): 30–31.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)