Mole Miner/Characters

Below is a list of main, supporting, and recurring characters appearing on the animated television series Mole Miner.

Main characters

 * (seasons 1-5) and Enyu Ni (seasons 6-7) as Darren, a young miner in his 20s who has been working at the Rockies Mines since he was 19. Darren, a European mole, has several main philosophies in life, some of which are passed on to the other miners, chief among them is his catchphrase "What gets done, is done!". Darren is the son of a beaver and a mole, and has two brothers (a mole, Warren, and a beaver, Craig, respectively) and a half-beaver, half-mole sister named Barbara (who is not deformed, but has the body of a mole and the buck teeth and tail of a beaver). He is a fan of cheese and 1980s hit music. He is also the founder & lead singer of the cover band Doak Walker Orchestra which debuted in season 2.
 * Montana Wigley as the singing voice of Darren (seasons 4-7)
 * Aidan Drummond as a 5-year-old Darren
 * as an 8-year-old Darren
 * Phil Hayes as Philippe, the star-nosed mole manager of the mines. He is of Belgian French origin and speaks with a French accent.
 * Katrina Hamilton as a 5-year old Philippe
 * as Janin, Darren's love interest and one of the first few female miners the company hired (around the same time Darren got hired). She is a southern marsupial mole, and due to having incomplete eyes (as with actual members of the species) she wears glasses.
 * as Vernon, Darren's unstable seventh cousin, 10-times removed. A long-tailed mole, he is often the one responsible for demolitions at the mines, and is often seen wearing a T-shirt with "I am a bomb technician. If you see me running try to keep up" on the back. He was originally created by  magazine artist Tuomo Harkimo for a 1999 parody in the magazine, but Phelan Morkel was impressed by the spoof that he asked if he could make Vernon an official character, to which Harkimo accepted the offer.
 * as Harry, a European mole and one of Darren's closest friends since childhood. He drives the Harr-a-mobile, a 1980s van which is one of the few vehicles owned by the miners that actually runs. He is the guitarist of Doak Walker Orchestra.
 * as Georgie, a Brooklyn-accented eastern mole and career criminal who initially found work at the mine as a during a mid-1990s labor strike while on parole from a supermax prison. He has since become one of Darren's fellow miners.
 * as Roddy, a beaver who is the resident mechanic at the mines. He is also the network administrator for the mine's computer systems and wrote the -based software which runs the computerized equipment. He is the keyboardist for Doak Walker Orchestra.
 * as Sharon, a long-tailed mole and Vernon's "more stable but still fat" sister. She was hired due to Roddy having a crush on her despite Sharon having lack of experience in mining, so Sharon ended up being taught by Janin and Darren how to do her job. She is the drummer for Doak Walker Orchestra.
 * Tagi Miori (seasons 1-6) and Daegil Mak (season 7) as Thom, a rabbit who frequently visits the mines, and is promoted to the mine in season 4. He is of Japanese descent. He is also the bassist of Doak Walker Orchestra.
 * William Kujami as an 11-year-old Thom
 * Cusse Mankuma as Rochester, a crested porcupine who debuted in Mole Miner: Quartz Madness! and subsequently became one of the main characters afterwards in season 4. He came from the Dunn School of Mining, where Philippe attended when he was a miner. He also becomes the rhythm guitarist of Doak Walker Orchestra.
 * as Clarissa, a skunk who debuted in Mole Miner: Quartz Madness! and subsequently became one of the main characters afterwards in season 4. She ends up becoming Harry's girlfriend by the end of the series.

Supporting characters

 * Jenny M. Jackson as Charlie, a squirrel who works as a medic at the mines. She attended the Kumble Medical College. She admits she has a crush on Darren in the fifth episode, and this leads into a brief love triangle between Charlie, Darren and Janin in season 4.
 * Madeem Naheel Hadeef as Kyle, Charlie's cousin. He is visits the mines frequently in seasons 1 to 4. In seasons 5 to 7, he attends the Ulf Mining Academy, and graduates in the penultimate series finale.
 * Kate Camphuysen as Donna, Charlie's sister and one of the female miners.
 * Jason Michas as Noah, a star-nosed mole.
 * as Guilherme, the Brazilian-born CEO of the mines' owner, the Phelworth Mining Co., which is a subsidiary of Montana Mining & Smelting. He is a True's shrew mole.
 * Daniel Bacon as Delaware, a porcupine employed in the mines. He has a crush on Donna.
 * Timothy Beckenburrow (pilot) and Édouard Chemaune (seasons 1-7) as Jordan Krawls, a turantula who owns KMT 11, a local television station.
 * Fred W. Sandy (seasons 1-6) and Rohyun Chang (season 7) as Dusty, the owner of Dusty Smelting, a company based in a mountain region near the Rockies called the Redrocks along the Washington-Montana border. He is a naked mole rat. Dusty was nearly written off after season 6 due to his voice actor moving away from, but Rohyun Chang was casted for season 7.
 * Greg Heamer as Robespierre, Philippe's twin brother. He is the liaison officer between the Phelworth Mining Co. and Dusty Smelting.
 * Doron Bell Jr. as Buffalo, Rochester's brother.
 * as Ouraine, Philippe's secretary.
 * Wayne Giakoumakis as Ted, a long-tailed mole and one of Darren's friends.
 * as Klea, Georgie's niece.
 * as Jean-Claude, Philippe's brother.
 * as Edward, Clarissa's uncle.
 * Yang-Mi Soo as Nancy, Thom's niece.
 * Aayush Hareemaapa as Koko, a red wolf. Koko is the CEO of Northeast, Inc., a company that sells products made of diamonds.
 * Cole Hareemaapa as a 16-year-old Koko.
 * Louis Chirillo as Psalms, a common mole miner.
 * Don Hatszeghy Jr. (season 1), Thomas Blazer (seasons 2-5), and Jai Satomi (seasons 6-7) as Brandy, Psalms' nephew who frequently visits the mines.
 * as Hollywood, a swamp rabbit employed at the mines.
 * as Sparkler, a squirrel who works in the mines.
 * Dean Galloway as Danton, Philippe's younger brother who debuted in the season 5 premiere.

Recurring characters

 * as Klench Hamman, the hamster news anchor of KMT 11 News.
 * as Warren, Darren's mole brother.
 * as Craig, Darren's beaver brother.
 * Katrina Hamilton as Barbara, Darren's younger sister, who is half-beaver and half-mole. She has a "snarky" attitude and enjoys cooking with her brother Darren.
 * Juliette Kurry (seasons 1-4) and Danielle Chloe Maucherre (seasons 5-7) as Kristina "Chris" Snappy, a corgi who owns an animation studio called Studio Snappy.
 * as Mike, a turtle who owns Mike's Snacks, a bakery located near the mines. Mike's parents are Italian.
 * Robert Gymm (season 1), Neil E. Kirkenball (seasons 2-6), and Mark Johnson (season 7) as Julius, Mike's son.
 * Shangyu Kim as Phil Cheese, a mouse who is the chief of the Rockies Police Department (RPD).
 * Andrew Yabeeb as Kurt Cauliflower, an eagle officer for the RPD.
 * Daniel Vinucci (pilot), Hunter Robinson (seasons 2-5), and Robby J. Taylor (seasons 6-7) as Fred, Kurt's dad and a miner. Fred was originally written off after the pilot episode, but came back in season 2.
 * Julia Robite as Katie, a porcupine and a former miner. Katie retires in the pilot, and is the mentor for Thom, Rochester and Clarissa in seasons 4-7.
 * Keno Gobi as Donald "Donny" Donald, a Korean gray wolf who works on a farm near the mines. He moved to a fictional diamond-rich Oregon mountain region called the Moonside at age 10 before moving to the Rockies at age 38.
 * as Prabodh, an Indian lion who is a miner.
 * as Plough, a rat who is one of the more "big" miners.
 * as Marshall, Katie's twin brother.
 * Blu Mankuma as Brooklyn, Rochester's dad.
 * as Joey, Rochester's cousin.
 * Samantha Heamer as Billie-Jean, Darren's auntie who is employed in the mines. She retires towards the end of season 7.
 * as Chang, the Hainan hare CFO of Phelworth Mining Co.
 * Grahame Vagen as Sir Stephen, the chairman of United Mine Workers Local 1922.
 * Thomas Markopoulos (season 1) and Bill Morales (seasons 2-6) as Bailey Joe "Beejay" Roars, a white tiger who is the current CEO of Alpha Iron Products. He was written off after his appearance in the season 6 episode "The No Show Hour-Long Show" due to Morales dying and the casting crew not being able to find a replacement voice actor, but reappeared in Mole Miner: Strike It Richer, and his voice was provided by Martin Berger.
 * as Alice Woolma, a sheep reporter for KMT 11 News.
 * as Louise, a lion employed in the mines. She becomes Prabodh's girlfriend by the end of the series.
 * James Monocado (season 1), Segama Monopado (season 2–5), Daniel Viso (seasons 6), and Francisco Baglopan (season 7) as Gabriel Daga, a Filipino-American mouse. Kenneth is a businessman and the owner of the Daga International Hotel, a hotel near the mines. Nonetheless, he has been sued various times for "weird service."
 * Liza Kambasta as Shannon Daga, Gabriel's wife
 * Thomas Manakusta as Nathaniel Daga, Gabriel and Shannon's son.
 * Franklin Heamer as Oliver Hahafunny, a cat and an electrician at the mines.
 * Greg Heamer as Prager, a European polecat employed in the mines, who is a longtime friend of Katie. He was named after according to a 2002 interview with Phelan Morkel.
 * Ted Cole as Kale, Thom's friend.
 * Michael Sicoly as Dart, Darren's simple-minded cousin from Alaska.
 * Ty Olsson as Bill Sorbetspoon, the local ice cream man.
 * Venus Terzo as Beanstalk, Oliver's girlfriend who is Alice Woolma's sister.
 * Dave Candall as Dr. Wiseman, the main doctor at Prof. Cue Wacker-Ree Memorial Hospital, "the only hospital in the Rockies with an actual emergency room". His behavior is a satire of the scientific and medical communities according to Phelan Morkel.
 * Shirley Millner as Dr. Astaire, the main doctor at Jim Bohlen University Medical Center, which specializes in "naturopathy, acupuncture, Traditional Asian medicine, herbal medicine, ayurvedic medicine, psychology, and quick WebMD searches". Similarly to Dr. Wiseman, her behavior is a satire of alternative medicine practitioners in a similar way to how Dr. Wiseman is a satire of the scientific and medical communities.