List of Nashville cast members

Nashville is an American musical drama television series. It was created by Academy Award winner Callie Khouri and produced by R.J. Cutler, Khouri, Dee Johnson, Steve Buchanan and Connie Britton. The series stars Connie Britton as Rayna Jaymes, a legendary country music superstar, whose stardom begins fading, and Hayden Panettiere as rising younger star Juliette Barnes. This is a list of current and former regular cast members, as well as recurring and guest-stars. A number of country musicians and celebrities have also appeared, including Brad Paisley, Katie Couric, Kelly Clarkson, Conan O'Brien, Luke Bryan and Michelle Obama.[1]

Cast

Regular

Actor Character First
episode
Final
episode
Seasons
1 2 3 4 5
Connie Britton Rayna Jaymes 1.01 Main
Hayden Panettiere Juliette Barnes 1.01 Main
Clare Bowen Scarlett O'Connor 1.01 Main
Eric Close Theodore 'Teddy' Conrad 1.01 4.17 Main Guest
Charles Esten Deacon Claybourne 1.01 Main
Jonathan Jackson Avery Barkley 1.01 Main
Sam Palladio Gunnar Scott 1.01 Main
Robert Wisdom Coleman Carlisle 1.01 2.03 Main Guest
Powers Boothe Lamar Wyatt 1.01 2.14 Main Recurring
Chris Carmack Will Lexington 1.16 Recurring Main
Lennon Stella Maddie Conrad 1.01 Recurring Main
Maisy Stella Daphne Conrad 1.01 Recurring Main
Will Chase Luke Wheeler 2.05 5.06[2][3][4] Recurring Main Guest
Oliver Hudson Jeff Fordham 2.02 4.06 Recurring Main Recurring
Aubrey Peeples Layla Grant 2.02 4.21[3][4] Recurring Main

Recurring

Actor Character First
episode
Final
episode
Seasons
1 2 3 4 5
Judith Hoag Tandy Hampton 1.01 4.19 Recurring Guest[5]
Sylvia Jefferies Jolene Barnes 1.01 3.08 Recurring Guest
J. D. Souther Watty White 1.01 1.17 Recurring
Ed Amatrudo Glenn Goodman 1.01 Recurring
David Alford Bucky Dawes 1.01 Recurring
Kourtney Hansen Emily 1.01 Recurring
Melvin Kearney Bo 1.01 Recurring
J. Karen Thomas Audrey Carlisle 1.01 1.19 Recurring
Kimberly Williams-Paisley Peggy Kenter 1.04 2.10 Recurring
Michiel Huisman Liam McGuinnis 1.06 2.16 Recurring
Rya Kihlstedt Marilyn Rhodes 1.06 1.16 Recurring
Chloe Bennet Hailey 1.04 1.16 Recurring
Tilky Jones Sean Butler 1.05 1.10 Recurring
Wyclef Jean Dominic King 1.07 1.15 Recurring
Jay Hernandez Dante Rivas 1.14 1.20 Recurring
Susan Misner Stacy 1.15 1.19 Recurring
Derek Krantz Brent McKinney 1.21 2.17 Guest Recurring
Christina Chang Megan Vannoy 2.01 2.18 Recurring
Chaley Rose Zoey Dalton 2.01 4.04 Recurring Guest
Charlie Bewley Charles Wentworth 2.03 2.19 Recurring
Keean Johnson Colt Wheeler 2.18 4.21 Guest Recurring
Laura Benanti Sadie Stone 3.02 3.17 Recurring
Brette Taylor Pam York 3.03 3.07 Recurring
Alexa Vega Kiley 3.05 3.22 Recurring
Moniqua Plante Natasha 3.06 3.19 Recurring
Derek Hough Noah West 3.03 4.20 Recurring
Nick Jandl Dr. Caleb Rand 3.11 4.10 Recurring
Christina Aguilera Jade St. John 3.18 3.20 Recurring
Kyle Dean Massey Kevin Bicks 3.15 Recurring
Scott Reeves Noel Laughlin 3.15 Recurring
Riley Smith Markus Kane 4.02 4.10 Recurring
Cynthia McWilliams Gabriella Manning 4.02 4.10 Recurring
Scout Taylor-Compton Erin 4.05 4.12 Recurring
Mark Collie Frankie Gray 4.06 4.19 Recurring
Jessy Schram Cash Gray 4.10 4.21 Recurring
Alicia Witt Autumn Chase 4.13 4.21 Recurring
Rhiannon Giddens Hallie Jordan Recurring
Jen Richards Allyson Del Lago Recurring
Bridgit Mendler Ashley Wilkenson Recurring
Murray Bartlet Jakob Fine Recurring
Cameron Scoggins Zach Welles Recurring
Joseph David Jones Clay Recurring
Joanie Stewart Shelia Goldfarb Recurring
Christian Coulson Recurring

Characters

Regular

Recurring

  • Judith Hoag as Tandy Hampton (season 1–3), Rayna's sister, the daughter and protégé of Lamar Wyatt, who plays referee to Rayna and Lamar. She leaves Nashville after accepting a job in San Francisco.
  • Kimberly Williams-Paisley as Margaret "Peggy" Kenter (seasons 1 & 2; 20 episodes), Teddy's former co-worker[20] at the credit union who helped him hide his embezzlement. They begin dating after Teddy and Rayna separate and marry after she lies to Teddy that she is pregnant. She is shot and killed while someone was attempting to kill Teddy.
  • David Alford as Bucky Dawes, Rayna's long-time seasoned and caring manager.
  • Ed Amatrudo as Glenn Goodman, Juliette Barnes's protective and reliable manager, often tasked with cleaning up the messes that Juliette leaves behind. In the fourth season Juliette refers to him as "the man who has been like a father to me" and "my lucky charm."
  • Sylvia Jefferies as Jolene Barnes (season 1 & 3; 15 episodes), Juliette's overprotective & overbearing mother; a drug addict who later commits a murder-suicide.
  • Michiel Huisman as Liam McGuinnis (seasons 1 & 2; 13 episodes), Rayna's new music producer, who also has a brief fling with Rayna and Scarlett.
  • Chaley Rose as Zoey Dalton (seasons 2-4), Scarlett's childhood best friend who moves to Nashville, who starts dated Gunnar. She eventually gets a job as a backup singer for Juliette.[15][21] She later breaks up with Gunnar and leaves Nashville to pursue a solo singing career in Los Angeles.
  • Laura Benanti as Sadie Stone (season 3), a country star who gets an offer to sign with Edgehill but later signs with Highway 65. She and Rayna become good friends.[22]
  • Brette Taylor as Pam (season 3), as Luke's new backup singer, and has a brief fling with Deacon.[23]
  • Alexa Vega as Kiley (season 3), Gunnar's first love who is now a struggling single mother. She lied to Gunnar saying that her 9 year son was Gunnar's but his brother Jason actually is.[24]
  • Derek Hough as Noah West (season 3; 2 episodes), an actor who lands a role about a famous country singer.[25]
  • Christina Aguilera as Jade St. John (season 3), a pop singer who is trying to make it in country music.
  • Jay Hernandez as Dante Rivas (season 1; 6 episodes), Jolene's sober companion and Juliette's lover, who, after attempting to blackmail Juliette, is killed by Jolene in a murder-suicide.
  • Charlie Bewley as Charles "Charlie" Wentworth (season 2), a married confident business man, who owns a radio stations across the country, and had an affair with Juliette.[26]
  • Christina Chang as Megan Vannoy (season 2), Deacon's lawyer at the beginning of season two; Deacon and Megan were in a romantic relationship in season two until Deacon found out that she cheated on him with Teddy.

  • Todd Truley as Marshall Evans (season 1; 11 episodes), former president and CEO of Edgehill Republic Records. In the beginning of season two he gets fired by the board of Edgehill Records and is replaced by Jeff Fordham.
  • J. D. Souther as Watty White (season 1; 6 episodes), legendary country music producer, radio personality, and songwriter who counsels Rayna Jaymes.[27]
  • Kourtney Hansen as Emily, Juliette's assistant.
  • Tilky Montgomery Jones as Sean Butler (season 1; 5 episodes), professional football quarterback and Juliette's ex-husband.
  • Rya Kihlstedt as Marilyn Rhodes (season 1; 8 episodes), Avery's former manager and lover.
  • Wyclef Jean as Dominic King (season 1; 5 episodes), the head of Avery's former label.
  • Chloe Bennet as Hailey (season 1; 7 episodes), briefly dated Gunnar.
  • Susan Misner as Stacy (season 1; 5 episodes), a veterinarian and Deacon's ex-girlfriend.
  • Burgess Jenkins as Randy Roberts (season 1; 3 episodes), a long-time friend and music producer for Rayna Jaymes.
  • Afton Williamson as Makena (season 1; 3 episodes), Juliette's press agent who manages her career and fosters her reputation.
  • David Clayton Rogers as Jason Scott (season 1; 3 episodes), Gunnar's brother, who got convicted to an 8 year sentence after armed robbery. He is beaten to death after Gunnar throws the gun he has acquired, illegally, in a river. He taught Gunnar to play the guitar.
  • Derrick Worsley as School Principal (season 3; episode 4), Radio Station Employee (season 2; episode 20), Background Singer (season 2; episode 14), and Police Chief (season 2; episode 11)
  • J. Karen Thomas as Audrey Carlisle, Coleman's wife (season 1; 4 episodes).
  • Derek Krantz as Brent McKinney (seasons 1 & 2; 12 episodes), Brent is an openly gay former marketing and public relations employee for Edgehill. He once dated Will.
  • Kyle Dean Massey as Kevin Bicks (seasons 3 & 4), An openly gay country music singer-songwriter who collaborates with Will on his music. He later becomes Will's boyfriend.[28]

Notable guest stars

Cameos
Actors

References

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