Grace Kwan

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Grace Kwan
Shortland Street character
Grace Kwan 2013.jpg
Portrayed byLynette Forday
Duration1994–1997, 2013–2014
First appearance16 February 1994
Last appearance11 December 2014
Classification Former; regular
Introduced byTony Holden (1994)
Simon Bennett (2013)
Book appearancesKirsty and Lionel - Shortland Street Books (1996)
In-universe information
OccupationFerndale District Health Board auditor (2013, 2014)
Chief Executive Officer at Shortland Street hospital (2014)
Consultant at Shortland Street A&E clinic (1994–97)
Doctor at St. Katherines clinic (until 1994)
FatherKen Kwan
Mother Joy Kwan
SonsKirk Kwan
Scott Kwan
Daughters Trinity Kwan

Dr. Grace Kwan is a fictional character on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street , portrayed by Lynette Forday from 1994 to 1997. Forday reprised the role 16 years later in 2013.

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Creation and casting

At a time when producers were structuring Shortland Street as a soap with a culturally diverse cast, the character of Grace Kwan was created - a hard working Asian doctor. [1] In 1994, Lynette Forday joined the cast as the part of Grace. [2] After 3 years on the soap, Forday left the soap with Grace making her final appearance in 1997. [3] In 2013 Forday was offered to reprise the role after 16 years off screen, to which she was happy to agree. [3] She signed an initial "Major Recurring Guest" contract, [2] which would see the character appear through to 2014. [4] Forday described returning to the set as "odd" but also "wonderful". [3] Forday had considered the idea of returning to play Grace as a "no-brainer" and was happy to work alongside her former co worker, Michael Galvin (Dr. Chris Warner), "It was very surreal ... We have been doing a lot of work together and he's just lovely. He's been very helpful and is amazing." [3] In October Television New Zealand announced Grace would be returning to the show during the month. [5] Grace made her return on screen on 23 October 2013. Grace departed on 24 February 2014 but returns a couple of months later in May 2014 she made her last appearance 11 December 2014.

Storylines

Following the departure of Simon Hilton-Jones (John Wraight) from Shortland Street clinic, Chief Executive Officer Michael McKenna (Paul Gittins) decided to poach Grace from his rival Sir Bruce Warner's (Ken Blackburn) clinic. Bruce was devastated to hear Grace was leaving and made a hugely public announcement of his love for her in the Kennedy's bar, to which she rejected him. Grace began work at Shortland Street though her naturally flirtatious manner led many to believe she was having an affair with both Bruce and Michael - even Michael's wife Alex (Liddy Holloway). Grace dated Darryl Neilson (Mark Ferguson) but soon came to realize he was stealing her eggs and selling them off, leading to a break up. She subsequently had a brief relationship with Zac Smith (Mike Edward) but ended up deciding to flee Ferndale after reconciling with Darryl. However Darryl's dead body was found in the Auckland harbor. The following year Grace fell in love with Lionel Skeggins (John Leigh) but instead took up with Minnie's (Katrina Devine) father, Ryan Birch (Robert Harte). However she soon came to realize Ryan had in fact raped her best friend Ellen (Robyn Malcolm) several years beforehand and they broke up. Grace finally got together with Lionel but the romance was short lived and she moved onto Frank Malone (Christopher Hobbs). In 1997 whilst cooking, Grace accidentally severed her finger however luckily managed to reattach it. Shortly after, Grace got a job in Australia and departed Ferndale. The following year, Ellen visited Grace and returned with the news that she had become a mother to two twin boys. Grace returned to Ferndale in October 2013 to audit the hospital following the CEO, Chris Warner's (Michael Galvin) health concerns. It soon transpired that Grace had been through a devastating break up and was in desperate need to be a mother. She made an agreement with Chris that would see the two have sex without complications so as to have a child. Grace then realise that she has feelings for Chris and then tried to stop his wedding to Rachel McKenna. She then leave Ferndale after Chris couldn't return her feelings and she leaves after she lied that she had a miscarriage.

A couple of months later, Grace returns after Chris tracks her down with the help of Brooke Freeman who tells him she is in Sydney. Chris then goes to her hotel room and Grace is shocked to see him They argue over custody, and Chris threatens legal action to secure his rights. She reacts badly and then she reveals he's had twin boys taken off her in a legal battle before. Her ongoing fear she's a bad mother also means she's struggling with recent news - there's a chance their baby will have a chromosomal abnormality if it does she may have to termite it. This rocks Chris. Chris offers to accompany Grace to her amniocentesis test the next day, stressing that until then, the threat of an abnormality is hypothetical. Grace breaks down, grateful, and this paves the way for a calmer talk about the future. Knowing he wants this baby in his life, Chris pledges his full support, regardless of the outcome. She learns that Chris hasn't told Rachel that his baby is alive; she forces him to tell her soon. In May 2014 it is revealed that their baby is a girl. In October 2014 while in Fiji, Grace gave birth to her daughter in a van where Boyd Rolleston and Harper Whitley were helping. Following the birth, Grace named her daughter Trinity Margot Kwan.

Character development

During her first stint in 1994, Grace was portrayed as a "fun" and "strong" woman. Grace Kwan.jpg
During her first stint in 1994, Grace was portrayed as a "fun" and "strong" woman.

Characterisation

Forday enjoyed the characterization of Grace and the emotions it allowed her to play, "I loved the character of Grace ... it's lovely to play a strong woman who is still fun. It's nice to see on screen, a woman who is still successful and strong but also prepared to have fun, not being portrayed as just a dragon lady." [3] Michael Galvin described Grace as a woman who, "takes no prisoners and she doesn't put up with any bullshit. Chris tries to outwit her and fails. She's very smart, very strong." [3] Despite her age compared to her first stint, Forday believed Grace was, "still prepared to have fun". [3]

Baby storyline

In 2013, Grace underwent a storyline that saw her plead with Chris Warner to provide her with children. The storyline saw the two characters agree to create a child whilst refraining from a relationship in what Galvin described as a "problematic" deal. [6] Grace had previously undergone a birth storyline off screen in 1998, when Ellen Crozier (Robyn Malcolm) announced she had given birth to twin boys - however following Grace's return, this was not acknowledged. Producer Simon Bennett assured it would be discussed however, "Shortland Street will be covering this, and what became of Grace's twins, in a story that hasn't yet gone to air". [7] Grace, Chris and Chris' fiancé, Rachel McKenna (Angela Bloomfield) all agreed upon a "natural way" of reproduction, in a storyline the cast agreed would "divide" fans. [8] Bloomfield found the storyline odd as she pointed out natural conception was one of the least effective methods of fertilization. [9]

Reception

Despite only appearing for three years in the mid nineties, Grace was said to have made a "lasting impression" on fans of the time. [10] The character of Grace was criticized by columnist Tze Ming Mok who although praised Shortland Street for involving Asian characters, found her very unrepresentative of Asian culture. She did however point out that the character was a more favorable portrayal than the later character of Li Mei Chen (Li Ming Hu). [11] Michael Galvin (Chris Warner) pointed out the storyline that saw Grace give Chris an emergency tracheotomy with her Star Trek pen in 1994 as one of the most memorable moments of the soap opera. [12] [13] In the Ferndale Talk Best of 2013 awards, Grace overwhelmingly won the award for "Favourite character to return". [14] Television New Zealand named Grace's return as the 9th best thing to occur in the 2013 season. [10] Grace's return storylines were criticized by fans due to the lack of acknowledgment towards the twins she birthed off screen in 1998. [7]

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