Main •
Richard Eden as Officer Alex James Murphy / RoboCop. When out on duty, his
callsign is "Beta 1". •
Yvette Nipar as Officer / Detective Lisa Madigan, of the Metro South Police Station. She is based on the character Anne Lewis played by
Nancy Allen in the film series. When out on duty, Madigan's
callsign is "Beta 2". In "Midnight Minus One", Madigan mentions 'coming from money' and that 'it doesn't necessarily do anything good for a family' (her movie counterpart, Anne Lewis, mentions having a brother in
Pittsburgh who never bothers to call her). • Blu Mankuma as Sergeant Stanley Parks, Watch Commander of the Metro South Police Station in Old Detroit. He is based on Sgt. Warren Reed played by
Robert DoQui in the film series. •
Andrea Roth as Diana Powers, the clumsy secretary of Chip Chayken at OCP who used her brain for the NeuroBrain project. RoboCop stopped him and Dr. Cray Mallardo from erasing Diana's personality. Diana is now nigh-
omniscient/
omnipresent throughout Delta City and Old Detroit, along with any computer system that is a part of Metronet/NeuroBrain or else has access to or can hack into. She would often appear as a hologram, sometimes only visible to Robocop. •
David Gardner as OCP Chairman. He cares about Old Detroit and learns a lesson in almost every appearance, bettering his character, but he is ignorant of certain things. He is based on The Old Man played by
Dan O'Herlihy in the first two films. • Sarah Campbell as Gadget, an 8/9-year-old girl who was adopted by Sgt. Stanley Parks following the events of the
pilot episode, "The Future of Law Enforcement". Later, in episode 17, "Mothers Day", her birth name is revealed as
Gertrude Modesto (and that "Gadget" was just the name assigned to her by
Family Services); and that at 3 weeks old, she was given up for adoption by her mother, Sally Modesto, who, as a
numbers runner for Russian Mafia crimeboss Vlad 'Stitch' Molotov, could not give her daughter the life she wanted to give her. Gadget first became friends with Jimmy Murphy in episode 9, "Provision 22".
Recurring cast •
Ed Sahely as Charlie Lippencott, RoboCop's
technician. •
Dan Duran as Bo Harlan, a newscaster. •
Erica Ehm as Rocky Crenshaw, a newscaster. •
Patrick McKenna as Umberto Ortega, a
narcissistic talk show host. • Jennifer Griffin as Nancy Murphy, wife/widow of the late Alex Murphy. • Peter Costigan as James Daniel 'Jimmy' Murphy, the now-adolescent son of the late Alex Murphy. He first becomes friends with Gadget in episode 9, "Provision 22". • Jordan Hughes as Young Jimmy Murphy. •
Martin Milner as Russell Murphy, father of the late Alex Murphy; a retired police captain and
chess master. Initially distrusting RoboCop, Russell eventually discovers his son's secret as a cyborg after his death. •
Nonnie Griffin as Dorothy Murphy, mother of the late Alex Murphy; a retired teacher.
Villains • James Kidnie as William Ray 'Pudface' Morgan; a criminal who blames RoboCop for his disfigurement caused by a toxic accident of Pudface's own making. His character is based on the first Robocop film character Emil Antonowsky, who suffers a similar (but fatal) disfigurement at the end of the film. As the character was not shown to have died in the TV edit of the original movie, his existence can be considered correct for the TV continuity of Robocop. Pudface is repeatedly thwarted by Robocop, and repeatedly requests to not be punched in the face—requests which are always ignored by Robocop. •
Cliff De Young as Dr. Cray Z. Mallardo; a
cyberneticist, and a paranoid
psychopathic prima donna. In the final episode, "Public Enemies", Mallardo's
IQ is measured at a 210 IQ, and his psychological evaluation diagnosis identifies him as a paranoid psychopath. •
John Rubinstein as Chip Chayken, an executive of OCP who co-operated with Mallardo to harvest the brains of homeless people for use in the supercomputer, NeuroBrain. •
Wayne Robson as 'Shorty', a
trigger man for 'Pudface' Morgan. • Donald Burda as Leo, a trigger man for 'Pudface' Morgan. •
Hrant Alianak as Vlad 'Stitch' Molotov, so-called because of the scar on his face (he does not like the nickname "Stitch"). He is the head of the Detroit branch of the Russian Mafia. •
Daniel Kash as Reggie Braga, Brazilian crime boss. • Barry Flatman as Simon Atwater •
Chris Wiggins as Dr. Roger Yung
Others •
Roddy Piper as Tex Jones, formally "clean-living ... mild-mannered audio-visual research scientist ... with a flair for art" working for Mili-Tech Concepts (part of OCP), before his near-death, disfigurement and addlement at the hands of Simon Atwater. At the same time of the attempt on his life, Jones had just invented the Phase-Pulse Image-Projector, allowing for secret messages to be passed for intelligence-gathering. Jones is also the original creator of "Commander Cash", before Atwater stole the concept (and Jones' other idea, the Phase-Pulse Image-Projector, trying to kill Jones in the process. Appears only in the episode "Robocop vs. Commander Cash", during which Jones mostly poses as Commander Cash in an attempt to foil Atwater for stealing his creations and using them for his plan to drug/mind-control children, en-masse. Jones teams with RoboCop to stop this. ==Episodes==