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The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the NBC soap opera Days of Our Lives in the 2020s, by order of first appearance. All characters were introduced by executive producer, Ken Corday, and co-executive producers Albert Alarr and Greg Meng until Meng's departure on September 4, 2020. Any character that followed was introduced by Corday and Alarr.

The first character to be introduced was Amanda Raynor (Victoria Platt), as the OB/GYN at Salem University hospital. The next character to be introduced is mechanic Jake Lambert (Brandon Barash) in April 2020, when Ben Weston (Robert Scott Wilson) meets him for a job interview. The next character to be introduced is Gwen Rizczech (Emily O'Brien) a mental patient who befriends Claire Brady (Olivia Rose Keegan). In July 2020, Allie Horton (Lindsay Arnold) gives birth to her son Henry (Delaney and Parker Evans). Charlie Dale (Mike Manning) joined the soap in October 2020 as an executive intern to dueling CEOs Philip Kiriakis (Jay Kenneth Johnson) and Xander Kiriakis (Paul Telfer). On Christmas Eve 2020, fraternal twins Jules and Carver Grant were born to Eli Grant (Lamon Archey) and Lani Price (Sal Stowers).

In 2021, Jackée Harry joined the cast as Lani's aunt, Paulina Price. Paulina was soon followed by her daughter, Chanel Dupree. Chanel was briefly played by Precious Way before she was replaced by Raven Bowens. In the summer of 2021, it was announced that Marla Gibbs had been cast as Paulina's mother, Olivia.

Amanda Raynor
Amanda Raynor (commonly known as Doctor Raynor), played by Victoria Platt, is a doctor at Salem University Hospital. The character first appeared on January 23, 2020. While she made her debut in soaps in 1996 on All My Children, Platt is best known to daytime viewers for her portrayal of Vicky Spaulding on Guiding Light. Platt revealed that she was familiar with Days of Our Lives growing up as it was her mom's favorite soap opera. "That was one of the joys being sick when I was a kid: staying home on the couch while my mother watched her stories." The actress was especially excited to work with John Aniston who played Victor Kiriakis. The fast paced production process was a bit daunting. "There were days that I was completely confused. […] It was all very quick, but everyone was very supportive." Coincidentally, Platt reported to set at the same time that her husband Terrell Tilford began filming the role of DA Giddens. Platt had no idea what the story was when she took gig. "When I auditioned for the role, it was only for one day." However, Platt was told about the possibility that her role could expand. "I was shocked" Platt said of the "terrible" twist as "Dr. Raynor seemed like a really descent woman." Despite the dark turn, Platt relished in playing the role. "I kind of got to have an emotional experience and really get to know other people in the storyline. That was wonderful." Platt last appeared on April 3, 2020 when the character was written. The actress reprised the role from January 8 to February 3, 2021.

In "flashbacks," Raynor is revealed to be the doctor that delivers Kristen DiMera's (Stacy Haiduk) newborn daughter on Mother's Day 2020. As Kristen panics when she suddenly goes into labor, Raynor does her best to calm the expectant mother. Raynor plans a C-section and successfully delivers Kristen's baby girl. That same day, Raynor tells Xander Kiriakis (Paul Telfer) that his newborn daughter is experiencing complications as she was born shortly after her mother Sarah Horton (Linsey Godfrey) was involved in a car accident. After a thorough examination, Raynor tells Xander that Sarah's baby is dying and there is nothing anyone can do. In March 2020, Raynor runs into Kristen and her boyfriend Brady Black (Eric Martsolf) and they thank her for the condolence card she sent them after their daughter's passing. While she assures them it was the least she could do, Raynor is riddled with guilt as she recalls that Xander offered her a bribe to tell Kristen her baby had died. Raynor then goes to the hospital where she oversees the bone marrow transplant as Gabi Hernandez (Camila Banus) has agreed to donate to help save Sarah's daughter, Mackenzie "Mickey" Horton. After the procedure, Xander orders Raynor to leave town but she refuses as she cares too much for her patients to abandon them. However, Raynor confides in Xander about the guilt she feels upon seeing Mackenzie's real parents – Kristen and Brady. In March 2020, Raynor skips town to avoid questioning about the baby switch. However, Nicole Walker (Arianne Zucker) tracks her down and forces Raynor to confess to confirm that Xander and Victor forced her to switch the babies.

In 2021, Raynor is revealed to be behind the abduction of Eli (Lamon Archey) Lani Grant's (Sal Stowers) newborn twins, Jules and Carver. As she absconds with the babies, Raynor runs into Bonnie Lockhart (Judi Evans). Raynor begrudgingly hands the twins over to Ivan Marais (Ivan G'Vera) as he threatened to turn her in for her involvement in the baby switch. Once he pays her for her services, Raynor warns Ivan that Jules and Carver's detective parents would be hot on their trail. She is later contacted by Xander who reveals that Bonnie identified her to the police who assumed he was involved due to their previous dealings. Xander offers to help Raynor disappear and she agrees to meet with him. However, Eli and Lani turn up to the meeting instead and demand answers. While she doesn't have details on Ivan's identity or location, she assures the worried parents their children are safe. As she fills them in on the details, Raynor takes Eli and Lani to the motel where she took the babies. The only thing Raynor can offer is that Ivan made a phone- call to someone called "Madame."

Platt was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series in 2021 but lost to fellow Days nominee, Cady McClain.

Li Shin
Li Shin, played by Remington Hoffman, made his first appearance on April 22, 2020 on a recurring basis. Hoffman originated the role in 2019 in the online spinoff, Days of Our Lives: The Digital Series, "Chad and Abby in Paris." Li is the son of Mr. Shin, a member of the DiMera Enterprises board of directors. In November 2019, Soaps.com announced that Hoffman would debut on the main series on April 22, 2020.

Jake Lambert
Jake DiMera (also Lambert), played by Brandon Barash, is a mechanic who owns a local garage when Ben Weston (Robert Scott Wilson) is job hunting. He first appeared in the episode broadcast on April 23, 2020.

Jake meets with Ben and his girlfriend Ciara Brady (Victoria Konefal) to get Jake to fix Ciara's motorcycle. Ben is also interested in working at the mechanic shop. However, Ben and Ciara are taken aback by Jake's striking resemblance to the late Stefan DiMera (Barash). While the position has already been filled, Jake promises to speak to the owner as he needs more assistance due to a recent surge in business. In town, Jake runs into Stefan's widow, Gabi (Camila Banus) and she faints at the sight of him. Ben inquires about the job again, and Jake agrees to hire Ben if he can take Ciara's bike apart and put it back together. Jake eventually confides in Ben about his ex-girlfriend who constantly caused trouble for him. Jake looks into Stefan and is disgusted to learn he raped Abigail DiMera (Marci Miller). Gabi later accuses him of being Stefan who has faked his death and Jake insist he is not Stefan. However, Gabi is convinced that he is just suffering from amnesia. Gabi later kisses him, but he rejects her.

Shortly after Barash left the series, after his character Stefan was killed off, the actor was spotted in a picture to Galen Gering's social media on November 6, 2019. While the post was quickly deleted, Soaps.com reported that Barash was set to return to the soap. On April 16, 2020, Barash announced on the show's official app that he would return on April 23, 2020.

Gwen Rizczech
Gwen Rizczech, played by Emily O'Brien, made her first appearance on June 5, 2020. Gwen befriends Claire during their stay at Bayview Sanatarium and is also the ex-girlfriend of Jake Lambert (Brandon Barash).

Speculation about O'Brien's casting started in 2019 when the actress, best known for her Daytime Emmy Award nominated portrayal of Jana Hawkes on The Young and the Restless, was photographed on set with fellow cast members. The casting and character was officially announced on May 27, 2020. O'Brien stated to Soap Opera Digest "It was for the best because this role feels good. It feels like a puzzle piece." She later said "getting to play somebody" like Gwen "feels extremely comfortable for reasons that I don't know." "When this opportunity came, it was serendipitous. I wasn't used to it. It's a great opportunity and a really wonderful role that I'm enjoying." O'Brien was flattered to learn from executive producer Albert Alarr that Days had been working to get her onto the show for quite some time. In 2018, O'Brien auditioned for the role of Sarah Horton on three separate occasions. She even screen-tested with Greg Vaughan, who would play Sarah's love interest, Eric Brady. However, Linsey Godfrey was ultimately cast as Sarah. A year later, the actress was invited to audition for another role. "I remember going in and it was very ominous in the room" she said. Alarr and casting director Marnie Saitta informed O'Brien that she would not be playing the role she just had auditioned for, "'but there's a new role we want to mold around you.' That's when the character of Gwen was born."

Ron Carlivati described Gwen as "mischievous." "Gwen is so colorful" O'Brien said of the role upon her casting. The actress further described Gwen as "wonderfully unpredictable and volatile and she's completely fearless. She lives on the edge and with complete passion." Later that year, O'Brien referred to Gwen as "raw and scruffy." She continued, that Gwen is a "misanthrope who doesn't really fit in very well." Gwen is an "outcast." Gwen is "different" and "much more dangerous. [―] She doesn't look or behave, like most of the people in town."

Vincent Belman
Vincent Belman, played by Michael Teh, was introduced on July 29, 2020, as Ben Weston's (Robert Scott Wilson) captor. Teh's casting was announced by Soaps.com on July 29, 2020. Teh took to social media about his debut on July 30, 2020. "If you want to see my “one-take” acting of #soapopera lines, you may have [to] search online #DOOL #soap #fun :)." Kambra Clifford described Vincent as "nefarious." Filiz Mustafa categorized Vincent as a "villain." Teh later said "It’s truly been a joy being welcomed into the Days of Our Lives family of cast and crew. I feel blessed to have been working with such an experienced team, and to play to my strengths in bringing another villain to life. It’s always so much fun playing someone so different to yourself, especially when you get to be evil (and justifiably so!). And the one-take nature of shooting a soap, gives me a little of the same thrill an actor gets when walking the boards in a play."

Henry Horton
Henry Horton, the son of Allie Horton (Lindsay Arnold), is born onscreen on July 31, 2020. The role was originated by Delaney and Parker Evans, and later played by Jayna and Kinsley Fox.

When Allie returns to Salem in 2020, she moves in with her uncle Eric Brady (Greg Vaughn) and his wife Nicole Walker (Arianne Zucker) and reveals she is secretly pregnant. Allie plans to put her baby up for adoption and turns to her former stepfather Rafe Hernandez (Galen Gering) to raise her baby. However, Allie's mother Sami Brady (Alison Sweeney) soon arrives and tries to talk her daughter out giving away her baby. Allie goes into labor during an argument with Sami and gives birth to her son. Allie names her son Henry and gives him the middle name Lucas, after her father Lucas Horton (Bryan Dattilo). However, not long after she gives birth, Allie skips town and leaves a note telling her family she wants Eric and Nicole to raise her baby which infuriates Sami. When Sami is set to leave town with Henry, Allie returns and Sami agrees to leave the baby with Allie, Eric and Nicole. Allie is horrified when runs into the man she believes is her baby's father, Tripp Dalton (Lucas Adams). Allie accuses Tripp of rape, but Tripp vehemently denies it.

Charlie Dale
Charlie Dale, played by Mike Manning, made his first appearance on October 6, 2020. Charlie is introduced as an intern at Titan Industries.

Charlie's shirt is ruined when juice spills on him after a confrontation between his bosses Xander and Philip Kiriakis. Xander gives Charlie money to replace his shirt and the drinks, but on his way back to the office, Charlie collides with Claire (Isabel Durant), spilling the drinks on his new shirt. Claire apologizes and Charlie ask her on a date. Claire warns him to be careful working at Titan. Charlie comforts Claire as she grieves the loss the death of her aunt Ciara (Victoria Konefal) and as she struggles with the news that her ex-boyfriend Tripp Dalton (Lucas Adams) has been accused of rape. However, Charlie is dejected when he spies Claire kissing another ex-boyfriend, Theo Carver (Cameron Johnson). After Claire's friend Jan Spears (Heather Lindell), makes him listen, Claire explains that it was a mistake and that Theo is in her past and Charlie agrees to accompany her to her parents' wedding. He is later recruited by both Philip and Xander to spy on the other, and when Xander learns that the truth, he promises Charlie a promotion if he continues working against Philip. After his second date with Claire, Charlie is summoned by his estranged mother – Ava Vitali (Tamara Braun). Ava informs Charlie that his brother Tripp was accused of raping Allie Horton (Lindsay Arnold) and despite multiple DNA tests, she knows he is innocent. Ava forces Charlie him to admit that he raped Allie and fathered her baby when Ava enlisted him to keep an eye on Tripp in London. Though the charges have been dropped, Ava wants Charlie to come forward to restore Tripp's reputation. A bitter Charlie knocks Ava out and takes her prisoner furious at her for her rejection while she loves Tripp unconditionally. Charlie leaves Ava tied up at his apartment as he accompanies Claire to her grandparents' house for Christmas. Charlie is stunned when Claire introduces him to her to Allie and makes a quick excuse to leave.

Manning announced his casting on social media on September 29, 2020. Manning had auditioned for casting director Marnie Saitta multiple times dating all the way back to 2013. This time, "it was just a case of the right fit, the right role at the right time." Manning was familiar with a few of the cast members including Mary Beth Evans and Brandon Beemer as he worked opposite the actors on The Bay, and Lucas Adams who is a friend, all of whom warned Manning about the taping speed. "The role has become so much more complex than I originally realized in the audition process" Manning said to Soap Opera Digest. He continued, "The more I find out about Charlie, the more excited I am about him…"

Jules and Carver Grant
Jules Grant and Carver Grant are the fraternal twins of of Eli Grant (Lamon Archey) and Lani Price (Sal Stowers). The role of Carver was originated by twins Arya and Wynter Wells on December 1, 2021.

On Christmas Eve, Lani goes into labor during the Horton Christmas party and she gives birth with Eli by her side. After careful deliberation, Eli and Lani name their babies – Julia Harriet and Carver Malcolm – after Eli's grandmother Julie Williams (Susan Seaforth Hayes) and Lani's father Abe Carver (James Reynolds). Just as the twins are discharged from the hospital, Eli and Lani discover the babies have been abducted from the nursery. Their captor Amanda Raynor (Victor Platt) runs into Bonnie Lockhart (Judi Evans) and assumes the babies are her own. Bonnie helps comfort Carver when he cries before Raynor departs with the twins. Raynor then turns the twins over to Ivan Marais (Ivan G'Vera). Ivan delivers the twins to the presumed dead Vivian Alamain (Linda Dano). Ivan offers the twins to makeup for his role in depriving Vivian of her own twins, Stefan and Jake (Brandon Barash). Vivian even gives the twins new names, with Jules being called Stefania, and Carver being called Jacob, after her own sons. However, Eli and Lani track Vivian and Ivan down and rescue the twins just in time to celebrate their first Valentine's Day as a family. In March 2021, the twins are christened with Abe and Eli's mother Valerie Grant (Vanessa A. Williams) as Carver's godparents, while Julie and Lani's brother Theo (Cameron Johnson) serve as Jules's godparents.

The twins' names were actually picked by scriptwriter Katherine Schock when Carlivati assigned her to write the episode. "I don't always do this, but you name them," Carlivati explained to Soap Opera Digest. At the time of the births, like most of the world, the country is dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, and babies were not allowed on set. Sal Stowers praised the producers and said "They have actually done really well with getting custom babies. These babies look very real, from their eyelashes and noses down to their skin color." The show also had dolls to use as the twins got older that mimicked breathing.

According to Lamon Archey, their names are "special." He continued, "They have weight" to them. Archey described fatherhood as "uncharted territory" for Eli. Carlivati said "the new year does not get off a good start for Eli and Lani when they realize their babies have been kidnapped." However, "this is not just two parents but two cops, and they're determined" to uncover the truth. Eli and Lani "go into overdrive as they and solve the unfolding mystery." In addition, Jules and Carver's birth makes way for the introduction of a new character, Paulina (Jackée Harry). Paulina is Lani's great aunt and has hopes of being the twins' godmother. Johnson's return as Theo also ties into the twins' christening.

The revelation that Lani and Eli were having twins was well received. TV Source Magazine's Jenna Kaylor was especially happy with the twist. "My babies are having twins!!! […] I was excited when I found out about the twins, is putting it mildly." TV Fanatic's Christine Orlando said "I love this twist because it's a happy one, and these two deserve some more joy in their lives." Laurisa from Soap Central loved the humor in Eli's reaction to the news. The writer also said "I'm so glad the babies Elani are safe! Let's keep it that way!" In December 2020, Janet Di Lauro ranked the story at number 7 on Soap Hub's list of the Top 10 Reasons to Watch. While he felt it was "silly" the parents didn't already have names picked out, Jack Ori was more critical of the writing which likened the Christmas births two the birth of baby Jesus, in the Christian religion. "I'm not even Christian, but I found the idea that Lani's twins being born on Christmas and/or her feeling her late baby son's presence during the birth was analogous to the birth of Christ to be mildly offensive." Soap Opera Digest praised the "sweet scenes" and appreciated the "nod to history" as it acknowledged Julie's given name. Richard Simms said it "sweet" that the twins were named for Abe and Julie. Ori said "Finally" when the characters were given names and said scenes provided the "warm family" moments the show had been lacking. Ori felt it was a "nice gesture" to use Abe's last name instead due to their oldest son being named after the character. TV Fanatic's Round Table unanimously agreed that their names were good. Stephanie described naming the twins after family members as "predictable" but agreed it maintained the show's tradition of naming children. "It's also nice that each middle name is also the name of an influential black person like Malcolm X and Harriet Tubman." Ori observed that it was "the first time I can think of a soap with an African American couple ever referencing Black history and culture." Kathy appreciated the nickname for Jules, to differentiate from her great-grandmother. Orlando said the names "are the perfect mix of honoring their family and their culture. I think Days got this one right." Though "annoyed" at how long it took for the babies to be named, Laurisa said "the names and scenes were worth the wait!" Ori and Andy weren't fans of the kidnapping plot. Andy described it as "overdone" but appreciated that the "motives behind it makes sense, and it's given Lani and Eli some better material to work with." Simms felt that other than causing drama, "the whole thing seemed to serve no overall purpose." According to Ori, "this story built up to a fever pitch for absolutely nothing" as the "climax of this story happened off-screen! That's bad writing, not to mention that the entire thing felt pointless."

Paulina Price
Paulina Price, played by Jackée Harry, is introduced as the aunt of Lani Price-Grant (Sal Stowers) on March 1, 2021. Harry announced her casting on December 8, 2020, during an appearance on NBC's Today. Harry said "It’s a brand-new storyline with African Americans." It was later reported that the character was called "Paulina" and Harry was slated to debut in March 2021. In January 2020, on Twitter, Carlivati asked Harry when her iconic 227 character, Sandra Clark, would come to Salem? Harry admitted that she was interested. While he saw it as playful banter, Carlivati was definitely interested. "I'm a huge fan of hers so I was like 'When are we bringing Jackée to the show?'" A year later, a storyline set to launch in early 2021 created the perfect opportunity for the writer so he presented the idea to executive producers Ken Corday and Albert Alarr. Carlivati told Soap Opera Digest, "I didn't know where it would go" or if Harry was truly interested, "but luckily for us, she starts taping very soon and we're very happy about that." While Harry was initially worried that she had been "typecast again… As soon as they said she would have money, I said yes." Stephanie Chase reported that Harry was set to begin taping in December 2020. After Days was picked up for two more seasons in 2021, Harry was placed on contract with the series, according to Deadline Hollywood.

Paulina arrives in Salem to visit her niece Lani who has recently welcomed newborn twins, Jules and Carver. Paulina is happy to meet Lani's husband Eli Grant (Lamon Archey) and her father Abe Carver (James Reynolds). Paulina convinces Abe to introduce her to a local landlord who is looking to lease his storefront property in the town square which upsets Kate DiMera (Lauren Koslow). Paulina is determined to open the door for more minority owned businesses in town. As Paulina gets acquainted with Salem, she befriends Eli's mother Valerie Grant (Vanessa Estelle Williams) while she clashes with Eli's grandmother Julie Olson Williams (Susan Seaforth Hayes) when she appoints herself as Jules's godmother over Julie. Ultimately, Valerie must break it to Paulina that Julie is the godmother. Though disappointed, she understands but next Paulina must contend with her daughter Chanel's (Precious Way) sudden arrival as she causes trouble for Claire Brady (Isabel Durant) and Tripp Dalton (Lucas Adams). Paulina gives Chanel a reality check when she cuts her off and orders her to get a job. Meanwhile, Paulina gets close to Abe as she pitches a development project for the town square but needs Abe's help to move forward due to zoning laws. Paulina is irate to learn Chanel has married troubled Xander Kiriakis (Paul Telfer) for his money. After Abe fills her in on Xander's extensive criminal history, she enlist Lani's help in convincing Chanel to divorce Xander. Paulina is speechless when Lani reveals that Xander will only divorce Chanel in exchange for $10 million. Paulina meets with Chanel and Xander, but instead of giving into his demands, she offers Xander $100,000 which upsets Chanel as she and Xander planned to split the millions. A furious Paulina destroys the check leaving Chanel to figure it out on her own. Paulina then says her goodbyes as she plans a brief return to Miami in order to make Salem her new home. Before she leaves, Paulina shares a secret with Jules and Carver. Upon her return, Chanel announces plans to start a bakery alongside her friend Allie Horton (Lindsay Arnold). While Paulina is seemingly supportive, she is apprehensive to involve Chanel in her plans for Horton Town Square. Paulina reconnects with Tamara's college roommate, Marlena Evans (Deidre Hall) and learns more about the history of the town, specifically the history of the square.

Chanel Dupree
Chanel Dupree was introduced on March 25, 2021 as the daughter of Paulina Price (Jackée Harry). The role was originated by Precious Way. Way vacated the role on July 5, 2021 and she was replaced by Raven Bowens on July 6.

Chanel arrives in Salem and immediately befriends Claire Brady (Isabel Durant) and Tripp Dalton (Lucas Adams). However, things turn sour when Chanel tries to stick them with her bill at the town square. Before she can escape, Chanel runs into Paulina and Lani, after she tries to run away from Lani's cop husband Eli Grant (Lamon Archey). Chanel confronts her mother about freezing her credit cards and Paulina informs Chanel that she has to get a job. Chanel then runs into her ex-boyfriend Theo Carver (Cameron Johnson). Though she is happy to see him and wants to catch up, Theo rushes off. Theo ultimately rejects Chanel when he realizes that she's only interested in reuniting because her mom has cut her off. Chanel then bonds with Xander Kiriakis (Paul Telfer) who is mourning his broken engagement. Assuming Xander is the CEO of Titan Industries, Chanel marries Xander assuming she has hit the jackpot. Chanel is horrified to discover Xander is actually broke and plans to end the marriage when Xander convinces her that he'll only agree to divorce if Paulina pays him off. Chanel only agrees when Xander suggest they split the payout evenly. Chanel informs Lani that Xander will only agree to divorce in exchange for $10 million.

The character was first announced in December 2020 when Harry announced her own casting. On February 2, 2021, Blackfilm.com announced the Way was cast as Chanel. Chanel marked Way's very first acting role. The show's official Twitter account said "Get ready, Salem. A new family is arriving." Way was slated to debut in late March 2021. Chanel made her debut on March 25, 2021. In an interview with Soap Opera Digest expressed her excitement during the audition process. "Everything's been so crazy with Covid, and I put up a self-tape audition and I had so much doing it because I really loved the scene and I felt very free." Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the audition was one of Way's first chances "to get dressed up, so I went all out for my tape! I put on sparkly dress, and it gave me an excuse to put on some makeup and feel cute." With a friend's help, Way recording her audition and sent it to the casting department. After a few more auditions, Way finally booked the role. Way also revealed that her late grandmother loved "her stories." While she was too young to remember which soap her grandmother watched, when she booked the role, Way said "This is a special thing from me to her." Before she told anyone about the casting, Way's sister told her that Days of Our Lives was their grandmother's favorite soap and then emotionally shared the news. "How does that even happen? How does it work out like that?"

Olivia Price
Olivia Price, played by Marla Gibbs, made her first appearance on August 16, 2021. Olivia is the mother of Pauline Price, played by Gibbs's 227 co-star Jackée Harry. Gibbs actually announced the casting herself during an interview with the New York Daily News as she was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame on July 20, 2021. Soap Opera Digest officially confirmed the casting and character on July 22. "Get excited…," Carlivati said on on social media.

As a longtime fan of the soap, Gibbs was "ecstatic" to get the call. She discussed her casting her casting in an interview with Soap Opera Network. "My agent called and said they wanted me to come on as one of Jackée’s relatives." However, Gibbs was not immediately aware that she would be play Harry's mother. Gibbs said of her casting to Page Six, "I was [Harry's] mother in ‘The First Family’ and now I’m her mother again in ‘Days of Our Lives.’ I mean, how great is that?" She filmed a four episode stint in April 2021.

Olivia comes to Salem and warns Paulina not to to keep quiet about being Lani's (Sal Stowers) birth mother, instead of her aunt.

Daytime Confidential's Carly Silver said "Legends are reuniting on Days of Our Lives!" Amy Mistretta said "Things in Salem are about to be 'movin’ on up!'" "Classic television fans are going to go wild" Kambra Clifford said of the news. Chris Eades of Soaps In Depth said "Another very familiar face is coming to Salem as Marla Gibbs has been cast on DAYS OF OUR LIVES as Olivia Price!" TV Insider's Paige Strout said "viewers are in for a treat" and that Gibbs and Harry's onscreen "reunion will certainly be a must-watch event." Strout felt it would provide "an exciting new storyline" as viewers did not know much about Paulina's mother. Lewis described Olivia as "a vital addition to several storylines" as the Price family's matriarch." Monsters and Critics's Rachelle Lewis revealed the role "will showcase her comedic talent." Jordan Simon and Jamila Lizete White agreed it would special for 227 fans. Of Gibbs's debut, Jillian Bowe said "The divas of 227 Lexington Place are back together again!" referencing the duo's iconic sitcom. She continued, "Don't miss out, child!"

TR Coates
TR Coates (also Ray), played by William Christian, is the biological father of Lani Price Grant (Sal Stowers) and the abusive ex-boyfriend of Paulina Price (Jackée Harry). He first appeared in the January 26, 2022 episode as a series regular.

Movie producer TR arrives in Salem to confront Johnny DiMera (Carson Boatman) about shelving his movie, Possessed: The Marlena Evans. Johnny admits that he promised his grandmother, Marlena Evans (Deidre Hall) that he would not move forward with the film after she was possessed again. However, TR convinces Johnny to make the movie, and blame everything on him. After their meeting, TR is excited to see his ex, Paulina. However, Paulina wants nothing to do with him as he had previously abused her. However, Coates promises that he is reformed and wants to make amends but rejects him.

Beth Howard
Beth Howard, played by Donielle Artese, was introduced on March 14, 2022, as the ex-girlfriend of TR Coates (William Christian). Detective Eli Grant (Lamon Archey) summons Beth to Salem after digging into TR's past. Eli explains that TR has set out to forge a relationship with Eli's wife Lani Price (Sal Stowers). TR claims to be reformed since his abusive relationship with Lani's mother Paulina Price (Jackée Harry). Beth having been in Chicago for an audition, quickly informs Eli that TR is lying about having turned his life around. Beth and TR dated for 6 months in 2021, and she caught on that he was using heroin. Meanwhile, TR physically abused Beth, just like he did Paulina. While Beth never reported TR for fear that that he would ruin her movie career, the last time he abused her, Beth landed in the hospital. Beth gladly gives Eli a formal statement.

Marcus Hunter
Marcus Hunter, played by Richard Briggs, was introduced as the childhood friend and foster brother of Steve "Patch" Johnson (Stephen Nichols). Briggs originated the role on November 30, 1987.

In 1987, Marcus is introduced as the new plastic surgeon at Salem University Hospital when he breaks up a fight between his foster brother Steve and Jack Deveraux (Matthew Ashford) – Steve's biological brother. Steve introduces Marcus to Jack's ailing wife, Kayla Brady (Mary Beth Evans) and admits he's in love with her. Marcus gives Steve an antidote for Kayla who has been poisoned. In early 1988, after Jack has Patch beaten up, Kayla confides in Marcus that Jack raped her, but swears him to secrecy. Jack falls off a roof during a fight with Patch and who donates his kidney to save Jack's life. However, Jack's rejects the kidney and doctors conclude it's psychological so Marcus encourages Patch and Kayla to reconcile with Jack. In spring of 1988, Marcus becomes smitten with Police officer Lexie Brooks (Cyndi James Gossett) as she works to apprehend a local serial killer. However, fellow police officer Abe Carver (James Reynolds) also has a thing for Lexie. Marcus accidentally blows Lexie's cover as she investigates a local serial killer. Later, Marcus clashes with social worker Vanessa Walker (Joyce Little) over how to deal with local gangs. Throughout the summer of 1988, Marcus and Vanessa grow closer as they work together at the community center. After they deliver a baby together, Marcus confides in her about growing up in an orphanage with Patch. Marcus recognizes of Vanessa's uncle, Desmond (Randy Brooks) but does not know from where. Marcus rescues the daughter of Charlene, (Vanessa Bell Calloway), a woman who frequents the community center. She later takes his advice and gets a job to support herself and her two children. However, Charlene gets fired and Marcus agrees to finance her catering business, as long as she doesn't tell Vanessa. In late 1988, Marcus helps Shane Donovan rescue Patch when he is nearly killed by Stefano DiMera (Joseph Mascolo).


 * Lizzie Putnam (Adrian Ricard)

In 2022, his daughter Jada reveals that Marcus has died.

Jonah Carver
Jonah Carver, the younger brother of Abe Carver (James Reynolds) was introduced on January 26, 1982. The role was originated by an uncredited child actor for one episode before Bumper Robinson stepped into the role on August 18, 1987. Robinson appeared in a recurring capacity until June 3, 1988. Thyme Lewis would become the first actor to play Jonah as a series regular between February 2, 1993 to January 14, 1997.

When gets shot in 1982, Jonah, aged 6, visits him at the hospital and meets Abe's girlfriend Valerie Grant (Diane Sommerfield). He reveals that their sister Karen is doing all the cooking as their mother isn't feeling well.

Harris Michaels
Harris Michaels, played by Steve Burton, was introduced as a high school student on July 21, 1988. Burton recurred in the role until November 3, 1988. On April 30, 2022, Deadline Hollywood announced that Burton would reprise his role as Harris in the second season of the spinoff series, Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem. On November 9, 2022, People reported that Burton would return the mothership after a 35 year absence in 2023.

Sheila Watkins
Sheila Watkins is a fictional character from the American daytime soap opera, Days of Our Lives, played by R&B singer, Tionne Watkins.

On November 29, 2016, Lynette Rice of Entertainment Weekly announced that Watkins, known as T-Boz, of the R&B group TLC, had been cast as a guest star in the role of Sheila. This would mark Watkins soap opera debut. In an interview with Soap Opera Digest, Watkins revealed that she was "thrilled" when Days offered her the role. "My agent and manager asked if I was interested and I was!" She continued, "I couldn't believe that not only were they interested in having me on the show, but that this would be a recurring role. The role sounded amazing." Watkins admitted she always wanted to play a character like Sheila. Though she grew up watching soaps alongside her mother and grandmother, "I never thought I'd be on one. It's been very exciting" Watkins stated.

Lynette Rice of Entertainment Weekly described Sheila as "hardened no-good prison inmate." Watkins described Sheila as "a thug-type chick." She categorized Sheila as "a woman with many issues and the wrong agendas."

As Hope Brady is in prison, Sheila is introduced as "top-dog who vows to make Hope's stay behind bars a memorable one." Sheila's initial arc would last for two months through January 2017.

Talia Hunter
Talia Hunter, played by Aketra Sellivian, was introduced on March 8, 2023, as the younger sister of Jada Hunter (Elia Cantu) and daughter of the late Marcus Hunter (Richard Biggs).

Talia comes to Salem looking for a job at Sweet Bits bakery. While the owner, Chanel Dupree (Raven Bowens) is impressed with Talia's baking skills, Chanel invites her to submit an application. Talia reunites with her big sister, Detective Jada Hunter and announces she is moving to Salem.

Sellivian's casting and the character was announced in February 2023 in Soap Opera Digest. According to Carlivati, Talia was introduced to "round out [Jada's] character and her family a little bit." There is a "mystery that remains to be unraveled" as Talia applies for a job at the bakery, even though she has a medical degree.

Dimitri von Leuschner
Dimitri von Leuschner

Tommy Horton
Tommy Horton

Others

 * DA Giddens played by Terrell Tilford


 * Luca played James R. Black


 * Jimmy played by Chuma Gault


 * Jason played by Jayme Andrews


 * Nursa Marta played by Dasha Flynn


 * Jeanne Marie played by Christine Kellogg-Darrin


 * Alan Rhodes (Jason Downs)


 * Clay Snyder (Michael Lowry)


 * Character TBA (Richard Steinmetz)


 * Driver (AJ McLean)