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The following is a list of characters featured in the [[Canada|Canadian]] [[television]] series ''[[Trailer Park Boys]]''. |
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==Main characters== |
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*'''[[Ricky (Trailer Park Boys character)|Ricky]]''' ([[Robb Wells]]) enjoys [[marijuana]], [[cigarettes]] and [[alcoholic beverage|alcohol]]. He and Julian have been best friends since they were kids and they lead the group. Bubbles claims that Ricky taught himself to read (minimally) by working through the instructions on frozen food packages labels so that he could eat. Apparently he has ADD [[Attention Deficit Disorder]], which causes his restlessness. Trademarks: black track pants, mangling the English language, and hitting people up for cigarettes. Ricky is also widely know for his "Rickyisms" which are his mispronunciation of words, phrases and names. The most known of these Rickyisms is the mispronunciation of Jalapeño (pronounced "hah-luh-peyn-yoh") chips, Ricky pronounces it as it is spelled. |
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*'''[[Julian (Trailer Park Boys character)|Julian]]''' ([[John Paul Tremblay]]) is "the brains" of the outfit, although he does claim that [[Bubbles]] is the 'sharpest person in the trailer park'. The label mostly distinguishes that he is smarter than Ricky. His main goal in life is to [[Get-rich-quick scheme|get rich quick]] and [[retirement|retire]], a goal he works towards with a variety of crimes. They range from operations as small as selling stolen barbecues to as large as growing massive marijuana fields. Later on in the show after Jim Lahey and Randy are announced as homosexual, Jim often refers to Julian as "Sexy". Though Julian appears to be intimidating to other characters he is said to have the biggest heart in the park. Trademarks: always has a drink in one hand (usually a [[rum and coke]]), goatee, black shirts. |
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*'''[[Bubbles (Trailer Park Boys character)|Bubbles]]''' ([[Mike Smith (actor)|Mike Smith]]) is Julian and Ricky's best friend and [[conscience]], known for his hoarse voice, absent-mindedness, and coke-bottle glasses. [[Child abandonment|Abandoned]] as a five year old, Bubbles lives in a [[tool shed]] with his [[cat|kitties]], who are his only family. Bubbles dislikes firearms and the danger Ricky and Julian get themselves into. He loves kittens, bubbles, [[guitar]] playing, and model trains. He is perhaps the most responsibly-minded of the whole park. He often has moments of insight amongst the chaos of trailer park life, showing a larger general knowledge than most of the other residents. He makes a living by stealing and refurbishing shopping carts. His latest money-making scheme with shopping carts was with Ray; they rented a truck from Shitty Bill and drove a shipment of carts to Bangor, Maine, however Ray got arrested for hiring prostitutes and Bubbles' plan ultimately failed. Bubbles also shows a remarkable ability to avoid getting arrested by the cops whenever they bust one of the Boys' schemes, except when he was arrested by George Green at the end of Season Four for driving a [[big rig]] with a fake driver's licence. Trademarks: large glasses, magnified facial movements and expression and a love for the Canadian rock band [[Rush (band)|Rush]], a tendency to avoid getting arrested by the police. |
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*'''James "Jim" Lahey''' ([[John Dunsworth]]) is a deranged trailer park supervisor and former police officer, who was wrongfully dismissed as a result of a prank by Julian, Ricky and Bubbles on Halloween 1977. He has since been reinstated as a police officer, but retains his chronic alcoholism, often being intoxicated even while on duty. At the end of season 7, he resigns from the police force and once again becomes the trailer park supervisor as he decided that's where he really belongs. Trademark: peppers his speech with "shit" metaphors (a predilection common to police officers throughout the series). Before his role as Jim Lahey, John Dunsworth achieved great success as a Shakespearean actor in Atlantic Canada. Lahey is also known to be the cousin of Spring Arbor University security director Mr. Tom Fiero. |
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*'''Randy''' AKA Randy Bo-Bandy ([[Patrick Roach]]) is Mr. Lahey's devoted assistant trailer park supervisor and "longtime companion." In the Christmas Special episode, it is explained that their "partnership" began when Lahey's then-wife, Barbara, found Randy working as a male prostitute in 1997, and, out of her Christian charity, invited him to stay with them for a while. At the end of season 6 Randy becomes a chronic marijuana smoker to try and quit alcohol, however at the end of the 7th season it appears that he and Lahey are "back on the Liquor". It was also revealed in season seven, he revealed that he was the father of Lucy's child. Trademarks: [[Barechested|never wears a shirt]], wears white pants, loves cheeseburgers, occasionally seen running to and from minor events that occur within the park and has a large gut; often a target for ridicule. |
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*'''Lucy''' ([[Lucy DeCoutere]]) is Ricky's on-again, off-again demanding girlfriend and mother to his child, Trinity. Lucy and Julian had a relationship after high school, which Julian clearly wants to forget, but Lucy still expresses feelings for him from time to time. She is known as the "Trailer Park Hoe". Gets a boob job in Season 5, which Ricky does not notice at first (although she also gets a boob job in the second movie and these two boob jobs have no connection whatsoever). After Trinity was once caught and charged with driving underage, Lucy (while drunk) tried to seduce the officers into letting her go, and she ended up hauled off to the drunk tank for the night. She has a son with Randy, conceived from an affair when Ricky was in jail during a weekend. They are now romantically involved with each other. Ricky still has difficulty accepting this, but he is happy that he does not have to pay [[child support]]. Trademarks: fake blonde hair, fake breasts. |
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*'''Sarah''' ([[Sarah E. Dunsworth]]) is Lucy's best friend. She moved in with Lucy and Trinity while Ricky was in prison at the beginning of season 1. She dated Ricky for a while and encouraged him to focus on school, and he achieved his Grade 10 education in "[[The Bare Pimp Project]]". However, this relationship didn't last long. Currently she is dating Jacob Collins. In real life, Sarah is the daughter of John Dunsworth (Jim Lahey). Trademarks: Long red hair. |
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*'''J-Roc''' ([[Jonathan Torrens]]), born Jamie, is white rapper who lives with his overbearing mother at the trailer park. He speaks in [[African American Vernacular English]] and very frequently uses the phrase "You know what I'm saying?" (pronounced, of course, "Gnome'sayin?") He often helps Ricky and Julian out in their money-making schemes, acting in large part as their [[Fence (criminal)|fence]], buying their stolen goods and selling them the equipment they need for their crimes. Trademarks: Pasty white skin, and the Roc pile(his crew). |
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*'''Cory and Trevor''' ([[Cory Bowles]] and [[Michael Jackson (actor)|Michael Jackson]]) are two rather dim-witted young adults who are always used as lackeys by Ricky and Julian, but it's rarely worth the effort because they have a tendency to screw up everything. Trevor is played by Michael Jackson and Cory is played by Cory Bowles. At the end of season 4, on Ricky's orders to buy the trailer park while he is in jail with the money earned from selling their dope, Cory and Trevor are tricked into purchasing a fake deed to the trailer park from Barb Lahey. Cory is said to be the smartest of the two. Trevor is usually stated as an "alien" with long alien hands by Bubbles. Bowles and Jackson left the show after the sixth season, due to them being mistreated, underpaid and that the show had changed since the first season. Due to their leave after season six, their characters were portrayed to be in a mental institution and had vanished, much to Ricky's dismay. Trademarks: Both: Childish stupidity, always raising their hands. Cory: Toothpick in the mouth, thick framed glasses, muscle shirt. Trevor: Long curly hair, tall and skinny, always wears a tee-shirt, always carries cigarettes even though he does not smoke. (Cigarettes for Ricky when he asks) |
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*'''Barbara Lahey''' ([[Shelley Thompson]]) is the owner of Sunnyvale Trailer Park. She was married to Jim until she divorced him due to his relationship with Randy and his drinking problem. Despite being at odds with Lahey, Barb is on friendly terms with Randy, despite the fact that he is Lahey's new love interest. In the Christmas Special, it was discovered that she found Randy (not knowing he had an affair with her husband) working as a male prostitute and brought him home with her. She was briefly engaged to Sam Losco in season 2 until Julian and J-Roc showed her "[[The Bare Pimp Project]]", a low-budget adult film that Sam appeared in. Towards the end of season 4, she proposed to Ricky until he went back to prison for two months on dope charges. Thompson, who plays Barbara, first appeared as the officiant of Ricky and Lucy's short-yet-aborted wedding at the end of season 1. |
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*'''Trinity''' (Jeanna Harrison-Steinhart) is the daughter of Ricky and Lucy. Although Ricky is assumed to be the father, there are several hints throughout the series that Julian, in fact, might be the biological father. This is implied through Lucy and Julian meeting at a party, getting drunk and sleeping together one night, but Ricky has no knowledge of this. She has an addiction to cigarettes (much like her father; both he and Lucy would give her cigarettes as a means of payment) and sometimes gets drunk, and even once got charged for driving underage. Trinity does not have much of a role on the show or appear much, mostly appearing for Ricky to try and support his family, to help her get off cigarettes (without success), etc. |
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*'''Ray''' ([[Barrie Dunn]]) is an ex-trucker,and strict [[Calvinist]], who is also Ricky's father. As of season 6, he assumed the role of assistant trailer park supervisor. He is often seen drinking and/or drunk, listening to blues music, reading the bible, and partying with the boys. Up to season 5 he was faking being in a wheelchair to live off disability, but he gets drunk and gets recorded on tape standing up in one of J-Roc's "Greasy Films" and is arrested. Whenever something bad happens to Ray he usually states "It's the way she goes" or "It's the way of the road". Season 6 Ray is living at the dump in his old Rig's sleeping cab. Trademarks: Blue checkered flannel jackets, mullet, piss jugs, up to season 6: wheelchair. |
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==Recurring characters== |
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*'''"Shitty" Bill''' is the local tow truck operator and hippie. Friend of Bubbles from cart salvaging. He tried to fart but ended up shitting his pants when he was a kid, hence the reason for his nickname. Bubbles makes the point for Ricky not to call him by his nickname "Shitty Bill" but in the next scene, Bubbles clearly acts to the contrary -- often referring to him simply as "Shitty." Shitty is seen and mentioned a lot more in season 7, and even gets Bubbles into model trains. |
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*'''Bottle Kids''' a gang of pre-teens that show up about every second episode with a shopping cart full of glass bottles and bombard one or more of the principal characters from a distance, and then run away. Randy is a frequent target, perhaps due to his fatness or his lack of a shirt, and he mostly bears the strain of their attacks. The minute anyone shouts "Bottle Kids!", everyone ducks. In the first episode of Season four, they were hired by Ricky to bombard Lahey and Randy's lot after Lahey says that he's got his grade 11. In the fifth season Trinity was seen as one of the bottle kids. She took a large number of liquor bottles Ray had stored in Bubbles' tool shed, much to Ray's anger. Exactly why they do what they do is unknown, perhaps out of boredom for lack of entertainment or playground in the park. |
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*'''Candy''' was Julian's girlfriend in season one of the series. |
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*'''Jacob Collins''' ([[Jacob Rolfe]]) works at a convenience store and other hapless jobs where he is often robbed by Corey and Trevor or Ricky. He is nicknamed "Skeletor" by J-Roc due to his skinny appearance. Is the son of Phil Collins. In season 7, he starts off working at a pizza place while going to school. After seeing Julian, he starts looking up to him and changing his looks to look like him. At the end of season seven he becomes Sarah's boyfriend. |
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*'''Conky''' is Bubbles' ventriloquist puppet. He appears in the early seasons but was stolen and buried by Ricky because he pissed him off. In season six when the boys are coming across a swamp Conky suddenly appears from the smoke. He is taken close care of by Bubbles who is excited to get his puppet back, but the swamp made Conky crazy. He starts taking over Bubbles and puts Julian over the edge until Julian finally decides to put a bullet through him putting an end to Conky. Conky re-appears in season 7, where he is drowned by Bubbles. |
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*''' "Greasy" Philadelphia "Phil" Collins''' ([[Richard Collins (actor)|Richard Collins]]) is known for his huge stomach, Phil does many cameos on the show as a greasy motel owner, taxi driver and Lahey's paving assistant. He can also be seen in the crowd on the first episode, naturally shirtless. He is known for the famous phrase: "What ya lookin' at my gut fer?" Has been known to belch when hit in the gut with anything. Also, seems to have a fancy for the 2 for 1 down at the [[King of Donair|K.O.D.]]. Phil's character is based on a jet ski riding Michigander who goes by the name of Gutzilla. He and Randy share a genuine friendship probably due to the fact they both like cheeseburgers and have huge guts. In Season 7 he and Randy opened a cheeseburger restaurant named the Dirty Burger that they ran out of Phil's RV. He once served as human shield for Ricky, or as Ricky called him "A human house". Bubbles refers him as the Mustard Tiger due to him having a mustard stain on a T-shirt with a picture of a Tiger on it. Phil is the father of Jacob and Tom Collins. He is referred to by Sam Losco as "Sussudio" and "Easy Lover" |
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*'''Thomas Collins''' ([[Mike O'Neill (musician)|Mike O'Neill]]) is Phil Collins' other son who made his first appearance in season 7's episode, [[The Mustard Tiger]]. He drives a 1967 RS Camaro. To Bubbles, he is referred to as Son of the Mustard Tiger. |
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*'''Cyrus''' ([[Bernard Robichaud]]) is a bully who enjoys waving his gun around, a [[Beretta 92]], and terrorizing the residents of the trailer park. Ruled over the park while Julian and Ricky were in jail for eighteen months at the start of Season One, becoming their nemesis, and has showed up several times since. He is still trying to get his Grade 10, the last time of which Ricky caused him to fail. The tuned in fan will notice that Cyrus always has the same song playing in his car whenever he shows up at a scene ("I'm Old (You're Young)" by Rick Jeffery). Cyrus ends every conversation (or confrontation) with the same line: "Fuck off, I got work to do". He drives a red 1978 Corvette, and he takes great care in keeping it in pristine condition even though the boys vandalize it in season four. Later in the series, thanks to Lahey, he gets bailed out of jail with Terry and Dennis, two brother dealers screwed over by Ricky, to kill the boys. After a tense shootout at the park, he and his goons are sent back to jail, and in season five, Bubbles mentions they are serving twenty years for possessing illegal guns and for attempted murder. |
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*'''Danny/Donnie''' (voiced by [[Mike Smith (actor)|Mike Smith]]) — the character who occasionally screams loudly but who is always depicted as being off-camera. He typically yells "What in the fuck?!" but has also said things like, "ten fucking dollars, a month!" and "Enough with the fucking guns!" as well as, "Stop fucking firing!" and, "Don't stop firing on my account". In the Christmas Special, when the cop asks the people of the park, "Does anyone want to tell me were they got their trees?" Donnie shouts, "I don't know, does any one here want to suck my cock?". He was seen from behind in the episode where the boys start a massage parlour. When Julian orders Cory and Trevor to handle the customers, Donnie is heard to scream "Get your fucking hands off it! I paid for a lady, not fucking Cory and Trevor!" This implies that Donnie was one of the two men. |
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*'''Desiree''' ([[Sandi Ross]]) is Levi's wife. |
*'''Desiree''' ([[Sandi Ross]]) is Levi's wife. |
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*'''Detroit Velvet Smooth (DVS)''' ([[Gary "Papa Grand" James]]) and Tyrone are J-Roc's managers. Tyrone is part of the original cast, while DVS was introduced in the episode ''Who's the Microphone Assassin?''. In that episode, DVS found out from Mr. Lahey about how J-Roc was pirating his songs, and proceeded to crash his rap concert at the trailer park and threatened him. He later had a change of heart when the park residents told him about J-Roc, and since then DVS and Tyrone together manage J-Roc's career. It was Tyrone and DVS who came up with the idea of having J-Roc pretend to go to jail to increase his street cred. Ricky often calls DVS "DVD" (and when Lahey writes the names of the people he wants to send to jail on alcohol bottles, he has one labelled DVD). He does not hail from [[Detroit]], as his name would imply, but rather from [[Moncton, New Brunswick]]. |
*'''Detroit Velvet Smooth (DVS)''' ([[Gary "Papa Grand" James]]) and Tyrone are J-Roc's managers. Tyrone is part of the original cast, while DVS was introduced in the episode ''Who's the Microphone Assassin?''. In that episode, DVS found out from Mr. Lahey about how J-Roc was pirating his songs, and proceeded to crash his rap concert at the trailer park and threatened him. He later had a change of heart when the park residents told him about J-Roc, and since then DVS and Tyrone together manage J-Roc's career. It was Tyrone and DVS who came up with the idea of having J-Roc pretend to go to jail to increase his street cred. Ricky often calls DVS "DVD" (and when Lahey writes the names of the people he wants to send to jail on alcohol bottles, he has one labelled DVD). He does not hail from [[Detroit]], as his name would imply, but rather from [[Moncton, New Brunswick]]. |
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m's calls, as Lahey never has any proof or evidence to back up his claims. Given that Erica Miller (see below) also uses shit analogies, it seems that this is a general habit among local police officers in and around Sunnyvale. In season 7, Green, along with Ted Johnson (see below), attempt to murder Lahey, Randy and Phil Collins; with the help of the boys and Ray, Lahey frames them for police brutality, and they are dismissed and incarcerated for five years. |
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*'''Gary''' (Kim Dunn) is a security guard at the mall. Catches Ricky and Julian stealing car stereos in season 2 but they manage to talk their way out of it. In Season 5 he gives Bubbles a hard time for stealing shopping carts and was very mean to him, which hurt Bubbles' feelings and made him cry. Julian goes down the mall later to straighten him out and give Bubbles all the carts he wants. Kim Dunn also played a nameless liquor store clerk in Season 3, Episode 7 - "[[The Delusions of Officer Jim Lahey (episode)|The Delusions of Officer Jim Lahey]]". |
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*'''George Green''' ([[George Green (actor)|George Green]]) was the local police officer most often dispatched to deal with Ricky and Julian. He is easily fooled by the pair and it is very rare that he makes a successful police raid and hustles somebody off to jail. In season 6, he was caught in Lucy's trailer by Ricky, handcuffed to her shower almost naked, apparently during sex. It was revealed in the Halloween episode that he was Lahey's partner back in the 1970s, and he was the one who caught Lahey, after a fight with the boys, with liquor all over him, forcing him to resign from the force. The reason George Green is so easily fooled by the boys is not because of any stupidity on his part (though, they will frequently describe Green as "the stupidest cop there is"). Instead, because of his past history with Lahey, he has a very hard time believing anything Lahey says, and a very easy time believing that Lahey is the source of a problem, as Ricky and Julian claimed. Strangely enough, George Green uses shit analogies the same way that Mr. Lahey does, once referring to [[The Boy Who Cried Wolf|the little boy who cried shitwolf]] when telling Lahey that he will no longer reply to Jim's calls, as Lahey never has any proof or evidence to back up his claims. Given that Erica Miller (see below) also uses shit analogies, it seems that this is a general habit among local police officers in and around Sunnyvale. In season 7, Green, along with Ted Johnson (see below), attempt to murder Lahey, Randy and Phil Collins; with the help of the boys and Ray, Lahey frames them for police brutality, and they are dismissed and incarcerated for five years. |
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*'''Ted Johnson''' ([[Jim Swansburg]]) was the detective officer who arrested Ricky at his wedding (season one). He returns in season five as George Green's replacement, and in season six as an officer along with George Green. There is no indication as to why he went down in rank from detective to ordinary officer. He has recently been romantically linked to Randy after running up a large tab on cheeseburgers. Johnson is depicted as the far less tolerant police officer who is much more difficult to deceive. Like George Green (see above), he is sentenced to five years for police brutality on Ray (which was entirely set up by Jim Lahey and Ray). |
*'''Ted Johnson''' ([[Jim Swansburg]]) was the detective officer who arrested Ricky at his wedding (season one). He returns in season five as George Green's replacement, and in season six as an officer along with George Green. There is no indication as to why he went down in rank from detective to ordinary officer. He has recently been romantically linked to Randy after running up a large tab on cheeseburgers. Johnson is depicted as the far less tolerant police officer who is much more difficult to deceive. Like George Green (see above), he is sentenced to five years for police brutality on Ray (which was entirely set up by Jim Lahey and Ray). |
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magnified h]]. The brothers debuted in the episode Give Peace a Chance in season five. Ricky knows them well since their childhood days, but they are not well-liked by Julian and Bubbles. The brothers like to walk around the house wearing only their bathrobes while not covering their private parts. Bubbles labels them with many identities like "the flappy bird brothers" They get sent to jail with Cyrus for illegal gun-possession, but later, they are bailed out of jail and try to kill Ricky and the boys. After a gunfight, they are sent back to jail for attempted murder, and they are currently serving twenty years for their sentence.
- Desiree (Sandi Ross) is Levi's wife.
- Detroit Velvet Smooth (DVS) (Gary "Papa Grand" James) and Tyrone are J-Roc's managers. Tyrone is part of the original cast, while DVS was introduced in the episode Who's the Microphone Assassin?. In that episode, DVS found out from Mr. Lahey about how J-Roc was pirating his songs, and proceeded to crash his rap concert at the trailer park and threatened him. He later had a change of heart when the park residents told him about J-Roc, and since then DVS and Tyrone together manage J-Roc's career. It was Tyrone and DVS who came up with the idea of having J-Roc pretend to go to jail to increase his street cred. Ricky often calls DVS "DVD" (and when Lahey writes the names of the people he wants to send to jail on alcohol bottles, he has one labelled DVD). He does not hail from Detroit, as his name would imply, but rather from Moncton, New Brunswick.
m's calls, as Lahey never has any proof or evidence to back up his claims. Given that Erica Miller (see below) also uses shit analogies, it seems that this is a general habit among local police officers in and around Sunnyvale. In season 7, Green, along with Ted Johnson (see below), attempt to murder Lahey, Randy and Phil Collins; with the help of the boys and Ray, Lahey frames them for police brutality, and they are dismissed and incarcerated for five years.
- Ted Johnson (Jim Swansburg) was the detective officer who arrested Ricky at his wedding (season one). He returns in season five as George Green's replacement, and in season six as an officer along with George Green. There is no indication as to why he went down in rank from detective to ordinary officer. He has recently been romantically linked to Randy after running up a large tab on cheeseburgers. Johnson is depicted as the far less tolerant police officer who is much more difficult to deceive. Like George Green (see above), he is sentenced to five years for police brutality on Ray (which was entirely set up by Jim Lahey and Ray).
- Treena Lahey (Ellen Page) is Jim and Barbara's daughter. She hero-worships Ricky, and is good friends with Bubbles and Julian, much to the chagrin of her father. She appears only in season 2.
- Levi (Ardon Bess) is a friend of Julian, and Ricky. He is Desiree's husband. Levi and Desiree are Julian's foster parents, who raised Julian after they found him abandoned in the trailer park.
- Sam Losco (Sam Tarasco) is a former veterinarian who lost his medical license after helping Ricky fix a bullet wound, as veterinarians are not supposed to operate on humans. He later ran for Trailer Park Supervisor but lost to Jim Lahey after Julian slipped hallucinogenic mushrooms into his food prior to his speech to the residents of the park. After Julian ruined his potential marriage to Barb Lahey, he tried to shoot Julian, only to get busted for illegal gun possession. Then he got his veterinary license back (on probation) and started up his practice again. Bubbles often goes to him to inspect his cats' health. He has a mild demeanour, but he is not particularly fond of Ricky or Julian, as they are responsible for most of his problems. His favourite food seems to be greasy hot dogs and has been called a "caveman" by Ricky, Julian, and most recently Randy. In season 6, Sam had a new job at a paving company, but after a prank call by Ricky, loses the job. He places the blame on Randy, who he believes had made the call, and temporarily took Randy hostage in an attempt to trade him for money to pay off the fines he had received. Ricky often refers to him as a "greaseball bastard."
- Sonny (Hugh Dillon) is the owner of a Gentleman's club in Trailer Park Boys: The Movie. He is Lucy's boss (since she was employed as a dancer there) and Lucy secretly had an affair with him when Ricky was in jail.
- Erica Miller (Shauna MacDonald) is a police officer who fell for Julian, hoping that he'd leave his current life behind. She later realised that he'd never change and arrests him. Taking her cue from Mr. Lahey and George Green (other police officers who use shit analogies) she grimly observes that "a shit leopard can't change its spots."
- Mrs. Peterson is an elderly park resident who mistakenly believes Julian is her grandson. Appears in the episode "Mrs. Peterson's Dog Gets Fucked Up" in which Julian and Ricky take care of her dog. She gives Julian a N.W.A. CD as a birthday gift.
- Bernie Sandford is the president of the International Association of Trailer Parks, Trailer Park Supervisors, and Assistant Trailer Park Supervisors (IAOTPTPSATPS). Bernie has an assistant Jason, who is kind of a servant to Mr. Sandford, getting him drinks on command and what not. When Mr. Sandford finds out about Ricky in the Episode The Green Bastard he introduces Ricky to his alter ego The Right Hook and tells Rick "That when the right hook comes out, Crazy Mutha' Fucka's Like you get knocked out."
- Tyrone (Tyrone Parsons) is J-Roc's sidekick and together the duo have been involved in many gangster like activities. The latest scheme was that he was part of a parcel-pickup theft scam in the trailer park. His real name is Tyler, but prefers to be called "T". He actually has probably the best grammar in the park, but chooses not to use it. In Dear Santa Claus. Go Fuck Yourself, which takes place in 1997, Tyrone speaks very plainly and professes that he had never smoked marijuana up to that point in time. Claims the reason he and J-Roc gangsta-rap is because the trailer park life, "is real gangsta out here."
Celebrity appearances
- Doug Barron (aka Hal Harbour / Deputy Douglas) - (Actor/Radio Personality/Technical Director) - Played "Channel 10 Reporter" in episode number 8 "Jim Lahey Is a Drunk Bastard", and newsman "Steve Rodgers" in episode number 42 "High Definition Piss Jugs".
- Alex Lifeson (from the band, Rush) — played himself in the episode, "Closer to the Heart". Lifeson also made an appearance as a police officer in the Trailer Park Boys movie, "The Big Dirty".
- Brian Vollmer (from the band, Helix) — Vollmer makes a cameo appearance in the extras for the season 3 DVD.
- Rita MacNeil (Canadian singer-songwriter) — Played herself in the season 4 finale, Working Man, where she was forced to harvest marijuana at gunpoint by Ricky, Julian, and Bubbles.
- Nancy Regan (Halifax based journalist) — Played herself in the episode, "Working Man".
- Gordon Downie (from the band The Tragically Hip) - Downie makes an appearance in Sunnyvale with Ricky, Julian and Bubbles in the Tragically Hip's music video for "The Darkest One." He also made an appearance as a police officer in the Trailer Park Boys Movie, "The Big Dirty".
- Sebastian Bach (from the band, Skid Row) — In season 7, Bach plays the role of a model train enthusiast, and is the boys' client for their major dope-smuggling scheme. Originally supposed to pay cash, Bach convinces them to take $250,000 US worth of cigarettes as payment instead; the deal worked, and the boys make roughly $450,000 US.
- George Canyon (country music artist) - Made an appearance during the seventh season.
- Denny Doherty (singer-songwriter) - Played the FBI agent "Ryan Shockneck" in the last episode of the seventh season. He passed away soon after filming and the episode was dedicated to him.