List of Neighbours characters introduced in 2018

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Neighbours is an Australian television soap opera. It was first broadcast on 18 March 1985 and currently airs on digital channel 10 Peach. The following is a list of characters that appeared in the show in 2018, by order of first appearance. All characters are introduced by the shows executive producer Jason Herbison. The 34th season of Neighbours began airing from 8 January 2018. [1] Mick Allsop was introduced during the same month, while Rafael Humphreys made his debut in February. March saw the arrival of Chloe Brennan. Bea Nilsson made her first appearance in May. Jemima Davies-Smythe began appearing from September, while Nance Sluggett, Pierce Greyson, Andrew Rodwell and Heather Schilling made their first appearances in October. Valerie Grundy, Delaney Renshaw, Regina Grundy, and Shaun Watkins appeared in December.

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Mick Allsop

Mick Allsop
Neighbours character
Portrayed by Joel Creasey
Duration2018, 2020–2022
First appearance30 January 2018 (2018-01-30)
Last appearance1 June 2022 (2022-06-01)
Classification Former; recurring
Introduced by Jason Herbison
In-universe information
Occupation Hotel front desk manager
Personal assistant

Mick Allsop, played by comedian Joel Creasey, made his first appearance on 30 January 2018. [2] [3] Creasey's casting was confirmed by Anna Byrne of the Herald Sun in October 2017. [4] Of appearing in the show, Creasey commented, "That was fun because it was a soap opera. It was very over the top, and they were like 'Yes! More!' They're all so nice out at Neighbours. I had a blast doing it." [4] Creasey described Mick as "a new gay in town with a backstory", [4] and "a bit of a misunderstood stalker". [2] Executive producer Jason Herbison praised Creasey's "hilarious" performance and added that his character could return in a recurring capacity in the future. [5] Creasey reprised the role for scenes filmed at Sydney Mardi Gras in 2019. His appearance aired on 28 February 2020. [6] The following year, Creasey reprised the role and returned to the Neighbours set in July 2021 for filming. [7] [8] Creasey commented that it was "a larger role" this time, adding "It's been great because I had my own legendary soap stars on tap each day for advice." [8] His return aired on 3 November 2021. [9] Alice Penwill from Inside Soap wrote that she was "secretly enjoying Mick's hilarious hotel antics!" [10]

Joel Creasey first appeared as Mick in January. Joel Creasey, July 2018 01.jpg
Joel Creasey first appeared as Mick in January.

Mick comes to Harold's Café for a coffee, where Aaron Brennan (Matt Wilson) recognises him as his stalker from his time in dance troupe Rough Trade. Rory Zemiro (Ash Williams) later claims that Mick has trashed his motel room, before approaching him at the Erinsbrough Backpackers' for a talk. Mick overhears Elly Conway (Jodi Anasta) and Paige Smith (Olympia Valance) discussing Rough Trade and he introduces himself. He tells them that he is a big fan of Rory and not Aaron, as they were led to believe. He also tells them that he and Rory used to have sex, while Rory was dating Aaron. Two years later, during Sydney Mardi Gras, Mick sees Aaron and his partner David Tanaka (Takaya Honda) taking a selfie together and photobombs them. Mick tells them that he recognised Aaron's walk and followed them, before asking what their plans are. Aaron and David then run off down the street and hide from Mick.

The following year, Mick is hired as the front desk manager at Lassiters Hotel and states that he prefers to be called Michel now. He briefly recognises Chloe Brennan's (April Rose Pengilly) surname, before going on a tour of the hotel with Harlow Robinson (Jemma Donovan). Mick later sees Chloe with Aaron and he ducks behind a bush to avoid him. When Mick asks Harlow to organise a birthday celebration for him, she asks him why he applied for a job in a hotel when he has no previous experience. Chloe then confronts Mick about asking a guest to cover up on their way to the pool, but Harlow saves him by saying that he meant for the guest to cover themselves in sunscreen. Mick later tells Chloe about his ideas for redecorating the outdoor areas in a jungle theme, but Chloe tells him that she would prefer him to learn the basics of his job first. Mick later enters Amy Greenwood's (Jacinta Stapleton) apartment while drunk and tells her that he was given the wrong key. He also notices some medicated STD cream on the kitchen bench. Amy soon realises that Mick is squatting in the apartments and took the master key from reception. She threatens to tell Chloe, who has been gathering evidence of Mick's indiscretions, and he counters by threatening to reveal that she has crabs. Mick suggests several ways to improve the hotel, but Chloe tells him that he needs to tone down his ideas. Mick then tries to convince Toadfish Rebecchi (Ryan Moloney) to turn his office into a Santa's grotto, before he runs into David, who asks whether he is after Aaron. Mick assures him that Aaron is not his type anymore and that he wants to keep their history a secret. Chloe later confronts him about stalking Aaron, having learned who he is. Mick wears a crab costume to the Lassiters Christmas party amidst a potential crabs outbreak at the hotel, which attracts the attentions of Amy, Chloe and manager Terese Willis (Rebekah Elmaloglou). Hotel owner Paul Robinson (Stefan Dennis) eventually tells Mick to change, while Amy tells him to stop him shaming her.

When Chloe and Harlow ask Amy for information about the issue at Lassiters, Amy assumes Mick has told them about her having crabs, so she tells them about him squatting at the apartments. Mick then publicly announces that Amy and her boyfriends Ned Willis (Ben Hall) and Levi Canning (Richie Morris) are responsible for spreading the crabs at the hotel, which later turns out to be bed bugs. After being fired, Mick attempts to take a bag of toiletries and stationary from the hotel, but is caught by Chloe and Harlow on the way out. A couple of weeks later, Kyle Canning (Chris Milligan) hires Mick as his and Roxy Willis' (Zima Anderson) wedding planner. Roxy is set to fire Mick, until he shows her a mood board he has worked on, which seems to match the couple's personalities. Roxy is still unsure, but is convinced to keep Mick on when he demonstrates that he knows her better than she thinks and tells her that he can pull anything together quickly. Mick later discusses his new job with Karl Kennedy (Alan Fletcher) and hires him to be the wedding singer. Mick's arrangements fall through and Kyle and Roxy's friends and family sort out the venue together. Months later, Terese and Chloe arrange a meeting with fashion designer Montana Marcel's (Tammin Sursok) assistant and are surprised when Mick turns up. He asks for a massage and a cocktail while Terese and Chloe try to explain their pitch for Montana's Fashion Week. He eventually agrees to arrange a meeting with Montana for them. Mick gives Terese, Chloe and Leo Tanaka (Tim Kano) some suggestions to impress Montana, including adding tiki torches, gladioli, and an ice sculpture to the potential locations for the runways. He accompanies Montana on her visit and it emerges all the things Mick suggested remind Montana of being jilted by her fiancé. Chloe realises that Mick set them up and confronts him, but he wishes her good luck proving it. Mick visits Aaron at the hospital, after an unsuccessful date with porter Dean Covey (Travis Cotton). He tells Aaron that Dean would not stop talking about David and came to warn Aaron. Mick later finds Montana entertaining Leo and she threatens to fire him for sabotaging the Lassiters pitch. He says that it was just a test and Montana tells him that it is lucky he makes her laugh, before asking him to leave them alone.

Rafael Humphreys

Rafael Humphreys
Neighbours character
Portrayed by Ryan Thomas
First appearance12 February 2018 (2018-02-12)
Last appearance2 April 2018 (2018-04-02)
Classification Former; recurring
Introduced by Jason Herbison
In-universe information
OccupationBarman
MotherMaria Silva

Rafael Humphreys, played by Ryan Thomas, made his first appearance on 12 February 2018. [11] The character and Thomas's casting details were announced on 12 October 2017. [12] Unconfirmed reports of his casting were previously published in early September 2017. [13] Thomas explained that he was on holiday when his agent contacted him about the role. After speaking with a producer, he accepted the part as the character was different to those he had played before. [12] He added "I grew up watching the show so to get the chance to join the cast is amazing". [12] Johnathon Hughes of Radio Times observed that Thomas's casting was "a canny coup" for the show, as a well known soap actor would please British viewers. [12] Thomas finished filming his guest stint during the week commencing 20 November 2017. [14]

Rafael was initially billed as being "a mysterious loner with dark secrets", who comes to Erinsborough to confront an incident from his past. [12] Greg Barnett, the commissioning editor at Channel 5, described Thomas as "the perfect handsome devil", whose arrival would bring "darker times" to an established character. [12] Thomas was photographed with actors Olympia Valance and Andrew Morley on set, leading Hughes to speculate that Rafael may be involved with their characters Paige Smith and Jack Callahan. [12] He was also pictured filming scenes with Matt Wilson, who plays Aaron Brennan. [14] Publicity photos later showed Rafael with scars covering his back and it was revealed that he is set to target Paul Robinson (Stefan Dennis) in a revenge storyline. [15]

British actor Ryan Thomas plays Rafael. Ryan Thomas 2.jpg
British actor Ryan Thomas plays Rafael.

Rafael visits the Lassiters Complex amid a 90s fancy dress party. He goes to The Waterhole and watches Paul Robinson from afar. After noticing that Paul has left his penthouse key card behind, Rafael takes it and lets himself into the penthouse. He watches on while Paul sleeps. Rafael checks into the Erinsborough Backpackers, and later enquires about a staff wanted poster in the pub. Sheila Canning (Colette Mann) gives him a trial shift. He befriends David Tanaka (Takaya Honda) after helping out with his mixed up meal order, and Sheila is impressed enough to hire him. Rafael asks Sheila about Paul and learns he owns a new housing development called Robinson Heights. David tries to flirt with Rafael and later asks him out for a drink. Rafael tells David that he was born in the UK, but spent a lot of time in South America as that is where his mother was born. Sheila lets Rafael know that David is Paul's son, so he cuts the date short and leaves. Rafael reports Robinson Heights for unsafe work practices. Mishti Sharma (Scarlet Vas) catches Rafael breaking into the building site and he asks her to charge Paul with murder. He explains that his mother died during a fire in a factory owned by Paul. He gleaned from his mother's diary that the factory was unsafe, so he blames Paul for her death. Mishti later tells Rafael that she has been unable to find anything to support his claim, and there is nothing she can do.

Rafael apologises to David and asks him out on another date. David invites Rafael to spend the evening with him at Paul's penthouse, where he is babysitting Gabriel Smith (Kian Bafekrpour). When David goes to check on Gabe, Rafael finds a folder on Robinson Heights and photographs the documentation, including a page about a reimbursement scheme for the former residents, which he then sends to the West Waratah Star newspaper. The paper runs a story about the housing development ripping off pensioners, and Rafael assures David that he did not say anything. Rafael tries to talk to Jayden Warley (Kahn Oxenham) about the safety at Robinson Heights and is overheard by Jayden's mother Sue Parker (Sue Gorman), who wants to know why Rafael is asking questions about Paul's interests. They plot to cause an accident at the site. Paul invites Rafael to a family celebration. When he is alone with David, Rafael shows him his scars and they have sex. Jayden reveals to Rafael that he has been sabotaging the Robinson Heights site for weeks on his mother's orders. Rafael contacts Sue to call off their arrangement, but as he reaches the site, he finds David's brother Leo Tanaka (Tim Kano) trapped under a fallen concrete slab. Rafael starts to call an ambulance, but leaves when Mark Brennan (Scott McGregor) comes across the scene.

Aaron Brennan questions Rafael about Jayden, but Rafael says he does not know him and accuses Aaron of being jealous of his relationship with David. Rafael later catches Aaron going through his belongings and Aaron asks him why he has Sue Parker's business card. Aaron knows that Sue hates Paul and believes Rafael is dating David to get to Paul. Aaron follows Rafael outside and grabs his shirt, which rips and exposes Rafael's scars. Rafael, Sue and Jayden are questioned by the police and Rafael admits to his involvement in the accident at the building site. Paul bails Rafael out and tells him that he does not recall Rafael's mother or the fire, but vows to find out what happened. Rafael assures David that his feelings for him are real despite what has happened. Leo meets with Paul's old business partner Dakota Davies (Sheree Murphy) in London and she later sends him a USB stick containing a document in which she admits to start the factory fire to claim the insurance. Rafael apologises to Paul, who offers to pay his $10,000 fine. Rafael decides to return to the UK to find Dakota. Before he leaves, he tells David to consider giving Aaron another chance.

Chloe Brennan

Chloe Brennan, played by April Rose Pengilly, made her first appearance on 27 March 2018. [16] Pengilly's casting and character details were confirmed on 1 March 2018. [16] She secured the role shortly before moving to Los Angeles, stating "I think it's a goal for most Aussie actors to be on one of these iconic Aussie shows that is beloved world wide, but I'd kind of given up on it, my goal was America." [16] Chloe is the sister of the established Brennan brothers; Mark (Scott McGregor), Aaron (Matt Wilson), and Tyler (Travis Burns). She has been mentioned on-screen by her family several times, [17] and Wilson teased her introduction in July 2017. [18] Chloe comes to Erinsborough to see her brothers, after spending years travelling overseas. [17] Of her character, Pengilly said "Chloe Brennan is one of the most fun, interesting roles I've ever been offered and I'm already having a ball playing her." [17] For her portrayal of Chloe, Pengilly was nominated for Best Soap Newcomer at the 2018 Digital Spy Reader Awards; she came in sixth place with 5.9% of the total votes. [19]

Bea Nilsson

Beatrix "Bea" Nilsson, played by Bonnie Anderson, made her first appearance on 18 May 2018. [20] Anderson's casting details were announced on 5 May. She was initially contracted for two years and the show marks her first major acting role. [21] Anderson auditioned for the role of Chloe Brennan, and was being considered for the part alongside April Rose Pengilly before producers decided to create the additional role of Bea for her. [22] Of her casting, Anderson commented, "I do pinch myself, this is an amazing job to have, even though I started filming in February, it still feels surreal being on set, seeing how it all happens and being a part of it." [20] Bea is the estranged half-sister of Elly Conway (Jodi Anasta) and Susan Kennedy's (Jackie Woodburne) niece. [20] Megan Davies of Digital Spy stated that Bea and Elly have "a tempestuous history", and Elly worries that her sister will turn her life upside down, especially as Bea has "a dark past". [20]

Hugo Rebecchi

Hugo Rebecchi
Neighbours character
Portrayed byJohn Turner (2018–2022)
Tanner Ellis-Anderson (2023–2024)
Duration2018–2024
First appearance26 June 2018 (2018-06-26)
Last appearance5 December 2024 (2024-12-05)
Classification Former; regular
Introduced by Jason Herbison
In-universe information
Other namesHugo Rebecchi
Father Toadie Rebecchi
Mother Andrea Somers
Adoptive mother Sonya Rebecchi
Half-brothers Callum Rebecchi (adoptive)
Half-sisters Willow Somers
Nell Rebecchi
Grandmothers Heather Schilling
Angie Rebecchi
Uncles Shane Rebecchi
Aunts Dee Bliss
Jade Mitchell (adoptive)
First cousins

Hugo Rebecchi (also Hugo Somers), [23] played by John Turner until 2022 and by Tanner Ellis-Anderson until 2024, [24] made his first appearance on 26 June 2018. Hugo is Toadie Rebecchi (Ryan Moloney) and Andrea Somers' (Madeleine West) infant son, who was conceived the previous year. Hugo is introduced to facilitate the return of West as Andrea and further develop the Rebecchi family. [25] According to Daniel Kilkelly of Digital Spy, Hugo's presence allowed the manipulative Andrea to show a "more human side". [26]

Sindi Watts (Marisa Warrington) brings Hugo to Erinsborough and tells Toadie Rebecchi that he is Hugo's father. Willow Somers (Mieke Billing-Smith), who previously knew of Hugo's existence, tells Toadie and his wife, Sonya Rebecchi (Eve Morey), that Hugo is a result of Toadie and Andrea Somers' affair the previous year. She reveals details of Andrea's pregnancy and subsequent post-natal depression, culminating in her abandoning Hugo with Sindi. Toadie takes a DNA test and cares for Hugo as he waits for the result, which eventually confirms that Toadie is Hugo's father. Toadie takes Hugo and Willow to visit Andrea in a psychiatric hospital in Hobart, but she does not acknowledge her children. Sonya attempts to bond with Hugo, but whilst changing Hugo, she is distracted and Hugo falls from the change table, but is not badly hurt. Toadie and Sonya hold a naming day for Hugo to officially welcome him to their family, and they give him the nickname Sunfish as per Rebecchi family tradition. Later, Andrea's mother, Heather Schilling (Kerry Armstrong), tricks the Rebecchis into hiring her as a live-in nanny, in an attempt to get closer to Hugo and eventually restore Andrea's role in his life, but her deception is uncovered when she attempts to murder Sonya. While still in recovery, Andrea gives full custody of Hugo to Toadie and Sonya, however Sonya shortly dies of ovarian cancer. In 2020, Andrea escapes from prison by dressing up her identical twin, Dee Bliss (also West). She then pretends to be Dee and takes Hugo, before escaping town with Owen Campbell (Johnny Ruffo). Owen eventually admits to Toadie where Andrea, who is still holding Hugo, is hiding. Using Heather, Constable Levi Canning (Richie Morris) lures Andrea into Erinsborough High and Toadie safely manages to get Hugo back.

Three years later, following Toadie's wedding to Terese Willis (Rebekah Elmaloglou), Hugo is told by his sister, Nell (Ayisha Salem-Towner), that she opposes their marriage. Nell tries to convince Hugo that Toadie is better suited to Melanie Pearson (Lucinda Cowden), to whom he married a year earlier. When Hugo is rummaging through Melanie's belongings that Nell has kept, Terese finds him and forces Nell to explain herself. Several months later, Hugo is kidnapped by Slade Westall (Charlie Di Stefano) and thrown into the boot of his car. Slade later abandons the car when its tire pops and Hugo is later found by Aaron Brennan (Matt Wilson).

Jemima Davies-Smythe

Jemima Davies-Smythe
Neighbours character
Portrayed by Magda Szubanski
First appearance3 September 2018 (2018-09-03)
Last appearance27 September 2018 (2018-09-27)
Classification Former; recurring
Introduced by Jason Herbison
In-universe information
FatherRonald Davies-Smythe [27]
Half-brothers Karl Kennedy
DaughtersTrudy Callhoun
GrandsonsJasper
GrandfathersPeter Davies [27]
GrandmothersElizabeth Smythe [27]

Jemima Davies-Smythe, played by Magda Szubanski, made her first appearance on 3 September 2018. [28] The character and Szubanski's casting details were announced on 30 May 2018, along with details of the show's first same-sex wedding. [28] Of her guest role, Szubanski said, "I thought it was just one of the best offers I've had for a long time. I thought it was both hilarious and historic so when they asked me I just jumped at it. I think it's gold." [29] Szubanski, who led the "yes" campaign for marriage equality law in Australia, plays marriage celebrant Jemima, who marries David Tanaka (Takaya Honda) and Aaron Brennan (Matt Wilson). [28] Jemima is also revealed to have a connection to "Ramsay Street royalty". [30] It was later confirmed that she is Karl Kennedy's (Alan Fletcher) half-sister. [31] Anna Brain of the Herald Sun praised Szubanski's appearance, saying "it's been a treat to have her on Ramsay Street". [32]

Magda Szubanski was introduced as Jemima in September. Magda Szubanski (8480987723).jpg
Magda Szubanski was introduced as Jemima in September.

Jemima is contacted by her half-brother Karl Kennedy, but she tells him she does not want to meet him. However, she later travels to his home town of Erinsborough, where she overhears that Aaron Brennan and David Tanaka need a celebrant. Jemima steps in for Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburne) and uses her speech. After the wedding, Jemima finds that the front grill of her car fell off when Susan leant against it. Karl offers to cover the cost and gives Jemima a business card, leading her to realise that he is her half-brother. Karl explains that he and Susan went to Echuca to find her, but Jemima says that she was not sure if she wanted to meet another half-sibling. Karl invites Jemima to stay with him and Susan, and they bond over their shared love of music. Susan starts to suspect that Jemima is a freeloader when she forgets her purse while out to lunch more than once, and allows Karl to pay for further repairs to her car.

Jemima befriends Sheila Canning (Colette Mann) when she offers to teach her how to speed read. They also bond over the fact that Susan appears to look down on them. Paul Robinson (Stefan Dennis) recognises Jemima and tells her that he knows her secret. They have lunch together, and Jemima overhears Susan telling Paul that she is a gold digger. Jemima redecorates Number 28 in the Danish Hygge style. [33] She later encourages Karl to knock down some shelving units at the house. However, Susan is not pleased and asks Jemima to leave. When Karl refuses to throw his sister out, Jemima realises she can trust him and reveals that she is a multi-millionaire. Jemima explains that she earns money from a song she wrote about riding the tram, which was something she used to do with her father. Jemima plans to stay in Erinsborough, which prompts Susan to tell Jemima that she was hurt when Jemima changed the words to her speech at Aaron and David's wedding. Susan also apologises for calling her a gold digger and they make up. Jemima then announces that she wants to take care of Karl and Susan financially. After receiving a call from her daughter, Trudy, Jemima explains to Susan that Trudy and her grandson are just after her money. Karl and Susan turn down Jemima's offer, as Karl believes her money has poisoned her relationships. Susan encourages Jemima to reconcile with her daughter, and Jemima decides to visit her in Boston. Karl and Susan wave Jemima off from the hotel and discover she has gifted them a toy tram.

Nance Sluggett

Nance Sluggett
Neighbours character
Portrayed by Denise Drysdale
First appearance3 October 2018 (2018-10-03)
Last appearance12 October 2018 (2018-10-12)
Classification Former; recurring
Introduced by Jason Herbison
In-universe information
Sons Jeremy Sluggett

Nance Sluggett, played by Denise Drysdale, made her first appearance on 3 October 2018. [34] Drysdale's casting details were announced on 27 June 2018. [35] She began filming her first scenes that same week. [35] Of joining the cast, Drysdale said "I am very, very excited about it! I have been around as long as the show so to be finally doing a role on it is quite an honour and everyone has been so welcoming." [35]

The identity of Drysdale's character was not immediately released. But Sophie Dainty of Digital Spy reported that she would "make life very difficult for a particular local resident." [35] The serial's executive producer Jason Herbison said the character would be "eccentric" and will perplex viewers "with her antics." [35] On 24 September, it was announced that Drysdale would be playing Nance Sluggett, the mother of criminal Jeremy Sluggett (Tamblyn Lord). [34] She comes to the Flametree Retreat to collect $100,000 that Jeremy left with Gary Canning (Damien Richardson). But when Gary admits that he has spent the money, Nance asks for free treatments in return for keeping her son off Gary's back. [34] Dainty's colleague Daniel Kilkelly wondered if Nance and Gary's arrangement would become something more, saying, "With a flirtatious look in her eye, could Nance also have more than just treatments on her mind?" [34]

Nance comes to The Flametree Retreat to collect her son, Jeremy's money from Gary Canning. He attempts to put her off, but Nance realises that he has spent the money. Gary explains that he paid for his daughter's university fees. Nance asks Gary to give her a foot rub, while she thinks about what to do. Nance invites Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburne) to join her. Nance continues to receive free treatments from Gary. A few weeks later, Nance returns to collect the money, as Jeremy is up for parole. But she then informs Gary that she can stop Jeremy from getting parole if Gary gives her a job as assistant manager at the retreat. Nance clashes with Gary's mother Sheila Canning (Colette Mann), leading her to cancel the deal with Gary.

Pierce Greyson

Pierce Greyson
Neighbours character
Portrayed by Tim Robards (2018–2020, 2022)
Don Hany (2020–2021)
Duration2018–2022
First appearance5 October 2018 (2018-10-05)
Last appearance6 July 2022 (2022-07-06)
Classification Former; regular
Introduced by Jason Herbison
In-universe information
OccupationBusiness owner
Co-owner of Lassiter’s Hotel
Wife Chloe Brennan (2019–2021) [36]
Sons Hendrix Greyson
Daughters Alana Greyson

Pierce Greyson, played by Tim Robards, made his first appearance on 5 October 2018. [37] [38] The character and casting details were announced on 19 July 2018. The show's executive producer Jason Herbison stated that Robards went through "a full audition process" and worked with several of the show's actors, before he was cast. [37] Robards commented, "I've been putting in the work behind closed doors with different coaches – pushing myself out my comfort zone and then this role came up so I'm super excited. I watched Neighbours as a kid so to be on the set with such iconic characters like Paul Robinson, Toadie and Susan is an amazing experience – the entire cast and crew have been so welcoming." [37] Pierce is a rich investor, who is billed as being a mix of Harvey Specter, Christian Grey and Robert Redford. [37] Mat Whitehead of Ten Daily commented, "Pierce Greyson – which is exactly the sort of name you'd expect for someone who is as handsome as he may be mysterious – Robards is set to 'arrive in style'." [37] Pierce also finds romance during his time in Erinsborough. [37] The character departed on 19 November 2018, [39] but on 14 February 2019, Robards announced that he would be reprising the role and joining the full-time cast. [40] Pierce returns during the episode broadcast on 21 May 2019. [41]

Robards began playing Pierce in October. Tim Robards.jpg
Robards began playing Pierce in October.

In August 2020, it was announced that the character would be leaving the show, with Robards originally due to film his final scenes in September. However, Robards chose to finish up four weeks early amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, so he could return to Sydney to be with his wife, who was expecting their first child. [42] Robards stated "I made the gut-wrenching decision to depart Neighbours early, as my responsibilities as a husband and father have to take precedence." [42] The role of Pierce was recast to Don Hany, who said "I'm thrilled to have been invited to be part of a show that is part of Australian television history. I've never done the show before so it's all new, and I'm so happy to be here. It's a testament to the resilience of the show that it's still running at a time like this." [42] The character's last scenes aired on 27 November 2020. [43] Hany reprised the role the following year, and Pierce returned on 2 June 2021. [44] On 8 March 2022, it was confirmed that Robards had reprised the role for an upcoming storyline set and filmed in Sydney. [45] Robards also returned to set in Nunawading for the story, which sees Hendrix marry his girlfriend Mackenzie Hargreaves (Georgie Stone) ahead of a lung transplant operation.

Pierce watches on as Chloe Brennan repairs her dress with safety pins, before she greets him and explains that she will be looking after him during his stay at Lassiters Hotel. After a tour of the hotel, Pierce asks Chloe about a Cash4Company business card he found, but she changes the subject. While they are in The Waterhole, Pierce rings the number on the card, having worked out that Chloe is behind the business. Chloe tells him that it is nothing to do with the hotel and offers to resign, but Pierce wants to hire her services. Pierce hires out the Back Lane Bar and then books Chloe's services using a pseudonym, so does not refuse to go on a date with him. Pierce meets with Lassiter's Head of Business Affairs, Leo Tanaka (Tim Kano), and asks him if Chloe can accompany him on a tour of the Melbourne graffiti laneways. After their night out, Pierce asks Chloe back to his room for sex in return for payment, but Chloe does not go. She reconsiders Pierce's proposal, but after he presents her with a necklace, she leaves without having sex with him. Hotel manager Terese Willis (Rebekah Elmaloglou) assigns Chloe to assist Pierce with plans for a wine tasting event. Pierce is initially cold towards Chloe, telling her that when it comes to business, he is detached.

After learning that her brother Tyler Brennan (Travis Burns) has been released from prison, Chloe hugs and kisses Pierce, as she changes her mind about having sex with him. Pierce later sends an expensive bottle of wine and the necklace to Chloe's house as payment, despite Chloe having had sex with Pierce based on genuine feelings. Paul Robinson (Stefan Dennis) convinces Pierce to join him in buying out the minority shareholders in Lassiters. But after Chloe explains that Paul has a grudge against Terese, he listens to Terese's pitch and agrees to partner with her instead. Pierce continues to date Chloe and falls in love with her. He takes her to a ski resort, where she tells him that she has Huntington's disease. The following morning, he finds Chloe has run away and learns that she does not have romantic feelings for him. Paul blackmails Pierce into dropping out of the Lassiters deal with Terese by threatening to reveal his relationship with Chloe to his business partners. Pierce apologises to Chloe for pressuring her, while she apologises for running off. Pierce pays Chloe's debts to her mother and offers to fund her future medical treatment. Later that night, Terese comes to Pierce's room to asks if there is anything she can do to change his mind, but he turns her down and leaves Erinsborough.

Pierce returns the following year. He and Chloe have a brief catch up, and he offers his support when she struggles to deal with the fact that she cannot comfort her brother Mark Brennan (Scott McGregor) and Elly Conway (Jodi Anasta) through their break-up because of the part she played in it. Chloe later asks Pierce for some advice for Kyle Canning (Chris Milligan), who is preparing a business pitch. Sheila Canning (Colette Mann) notices Pierce with a ring and Leo tells Chloe that Pierce has hired out the Back Lane Bar, which makes her think that he is going to propose to her. At the bar, she tries to let him down gently and kisses him goodbye just as his fiancée Ebony Buttrose (Christie Hayes) walks in. Pierce convinces Ebony that nothing is going on with him and Chloe. Pierce and Ebony establish their respective businesses at Lassiters, and Ebony encourages Pierce to buy a racehorse, which he later learns is stolen. Pierce also buys a house, but Ebony tells him they cannot move in until the decorators have finished. However, when he stops by unexpectedly, he finds Chloe there. He asks Mark to talk to Chloe, as he thinks she is obsessed with his relationship, but Mark tells him to talk to Ebony, who explains that her sister was living in the house, as she had nowhere else to go. Ebony also admits that she was giving her sister money that Pierce gave her for the perfume business. Pierce asks Ebony to sign an agreement in which she agrees to commit to their relationship, without profiting from it, or he will give her $250,000 to walk away. Ebony signs the agreement and Pierce thanks Chloe for her help. However, Ebony is troubled by the continued chemistry between the pair and changes her mind, taking the money and leaving Pierce. Pierce and Chloe grow closer after Ebony's departure and he is disappointed when she starts dating Elly. This does not work out and Chloe and Elly decide to stay friends. Soon after, Pierce and Chloe begin a relationship. Pierce's estranged son Hendrix Greyson (Benny Turland) is expelled from boarding school and he moves in with Pierce and Chloe. Pierce tries to bond with him but he struggles with Hendrix's spoilt wayward behaviour.

Pierce and Chloe become engaged at the Melbourne Cup and decide to marry quickly due to Chloe's Huntington's. Hendrix is unhappy with their plans and Pierce discovers he has developed a crush on Chloe after he kisses her. He reacts badly and Hendrix decides to move back in with his mother, but Pierce stops him at the last minute. Pierce and Chloe marry with Hendrix's blessing. In the New Year, Hendrix's mother Lisa Rowsthorn (Jane Allsop) visits Erinsborough and confesses to her son that Pierce did want to parent Hendrix, but she refused to let him become involved. Lisa tells Pierce she wants another baby and asks him to be a sperm donor. After Chloe admits that she may want to have a baby one day, Pierce rejects Lisa. Pierce's professional rivalry with Paul turns personal when Paul disapproves of Hendrix's relationship with his granddaughter Harlow Robinson (Jemma Donovan). Pierce and Chloe organise a birthday celebration for Elly on Pierce's private island. The trip is derailed when Finn Kelly (Rob Mills) attacks the guests and sets the island alight. Pierce and Chloe escape the island unscathed but decide to sell the island. When the sale falls through, Pierce and Chloe decide to set up a camp for young people on the island. Chloe struggles to manage their new venture and working at Lassiters, so Paul hires Naomi Canning (Morgana O'Reilly) as a temporary events manager. Pierce and Naomi are old friends from Sydney and Naomi develops a crush on Pierce. As her relationship with both Pierce and Chloe grows strong, Naomi suggests that they have a threesome. Believing it was what the other wants, Pierce and Chloe agree but back out at the last minute. An embarrassed Naomi leaves town and Pierce and Chloe commit to working on their ongoing communication problems. Chloe fears she is experiencing Huntington's symptoms but discovers she is pregnant. She wrestles with whether she wants a baby, fearing it will have inherited the Huntington's gene from her. Pierce is thrilled when she tells him, but they agree to decide whether to continue the pregnancy after a 10-week test for Huntington's markers. Chloe's mother Fay Brennan (Zoe Bertram), who has advanced Huntington's, comes to stay with the family to give Chloe's brothers a break. Pierce hires Nicolette Stone (Charlotte Chimes) as a live-in nurse for Fay, but the pair dislike one another and Pierce resents Nicolette and Chloe's closeness. He begins confiding in his neighbour Dipi Rebecchi (Sharon Johal), who is experiencing marriage problems. Pierce and Chloe get good news about their baby's Huntington's markers. Their joy is short-lived as Chloe miscarries. Pierce unfairly blames Nicolette and kicks her out when he realises she is in love with Chloe. Fay returns to Adelaide and Chloe briefly accompanies her, increasing the distance between her and Pierce. In her absence, Pierce clashes with Dipi's husband Shane Rebecchi (Nicholas Coghlan) about his repeated failure to support his wife. When Chloe returns, she enrols them in a cooking class run by Dipi, but they end up in a big argument and Pierce decides to stay at the hotel. Pierce and Dipi kiss after comforting one another about their crumbling relationships, but agree it was a mistake and commit to making their marriages work.

Pierce makes a romantic gesture by naming his new wine "Chloe Greyson", but Chloe is angered that he has used the married name she never took. When Chloe insists on reconciling her friendship with Nicolette, Pierce turns to Dipi and they have sex. They begin an affair and Pierce (now Don Hany) increasingly turns to Dipi about his problems. Paul sees them together and blackmails Pierce into selling him his share of Lassiter's. Still unhappy with Hendrix and Harlow's relationship, Paul threatens to expose the affair unless Pierce moves his family away from Erinsborough. Chloe and Hendrix object to Pierce's plans, and Chloe later walks in on Pierce and Dipi having sex. She tells Pierce their marriage is over and although he initially fights for a reconciliation, Paul helps him realise that his marriage was broken long before he began his affair. When Dipi hears that Pierce and Chloe have split permanently, she proposes that they start a relationship with one another. He rejects her and tells her that she should fix her marriage with Shane. He decides to move to Sydney for a fresh start. Hendrix refuses to go with him so Pierce arranges for him to stay with their neighbours Karl (Alan Fletcher) and Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburne).

Six months later, Pierce returns to Erinsborough to oversee the sale of the winery. Hendrix is hurt when he realises his father has returned for his business rather than to see him, but Karl helps rebuild their relationship by arranging for Pierce to give Hendrix driving lessons. Pierce learns that Chloe is in a relationship with Nicolette and voices his concerns that she is only with Nic to overcome her grief for Fay, who has recently died. Nicolette becomes increasingly insecure about Pierce and Chloe spending time together and taunts Pierce by saying she is giving Chloe the baby he never could give her, when in reality she is acting as a surrogate for Chloe's brother Aaron Brennan (Matt Wilson) and his husband David Tanaka (Takaya Honda). Pierce expresses his concerns about Nicolette to Leo when he returns to Erinsborough to buy the winery. With his relationships with Hendrix and Chloe more amicable, Pierce returns to Sydney.

Hendrix and his girlfriend Mackenzie visit Pierce (now Robards once more) in Sydney. He is devastated when Hendrix reveals that he has Pulmonary fibrosis and needs a lung transplant. Hendrix and Mackenzie become engaged, and Pierce flies back to Melbourne to help them plan a shotgun wedding ahead of Hendrix's transplant. He apologises to Chloe for asking Leo to spy on her and Nicolette during his last visit, but quickly clashes with Nicolette again when he learns she is baking Hendrix and Mackenzie's wedding cake. Hendrix gets mad at Pierce for this and reinvites Nicolette, whilst Mackenzie's father criticises Pierce for believing giving Hendrix money is the solution to everything. Pierce goes to their wedding, where Hendrix thanks him, and Pierce accompanies others in sending Hendrix off at the hospital ahead of his operation. Pierce learns that the new lungs have been rejected and Hendrix only has a few hours left to live. Hendrix dies around Pierce, Lisa and Mackenzie, and his funeral is hosted a week later.

Andrew Rodwell

Andrew Rodwell
Neighbours character
Portrayed byDavid Lamb (2018–2019)
Lloyd Will (2020–2025)
Duration2018–2025
First appearanceAndrew Rodwell, played by David Lamb and later Lloyd Will, made his first appearance on 23 October 2018. [46] Will assumed the role off Lamb after Andrew's third appearance. [47] Andrew is introduced as the local Erinsborough police lieutenant and later sergeant. [48] Andrew continues to make appearances in a guest capacity until 2022, as his wife, Wendy Rodwell (Candice Leask), and his daughter, Sadie Rodwell (Emerald Chan), are gradually introduced. [48] Neighbours executive producer, Jason Herbison, revealed plans for a new family, by saying, "We also have a new family moving into the street." [49] On screen, viewers see Andrew and Wendy eventually decide to buy 26 Ramsay Street. [49] Will, Leask and Chan were then added to the opening titles. [48] Will revealed in an interview, "My character was just a tiny little daily for two episodes and I thought that was going to be it. And then I just kept getting invited back, and every time, you know, there was something going down at the police station, I was just invited back. And then I got a promotion to being a sergeant and they were like, 'By the way, you've got a family.' And then I'm like, 'Really? Okay, cool, sweet.'" [50] Will also praised the crew members for styling the Rodwell house "very well." [50] Script producer Shane Isheev later revealed that more of Andrew's children would have been introduced if it were not for the serial's cancellation. [51] The character's final appearance aired on 28 July 2022 as part of the serial's finale, with Daniel Kilkelly of Digital Spy saying, "It's a real shame that we won't get to see more stories for the Rodwells." [52] The character's return in the renewed series however was confirmed on 27 April 2023. [53] Producers introduced Andrew's brother Felix (James Beaufort) in March 2024. [54] Andrew stands guard outside Cassius Grady's (Joe Davidson) hospital room. When Sheila Canning (Colette Mann) notices Andrew yawning, she convinces him to briefly leave his post and get a coffee. The following year, he is assigned to guard the amnesiac Finn Kelly (Rob Mills), including on a visit to Ramsay Street. In 2020, he informs Hendrix Greyson (Ben Turland) that he faces a fine and licence ban for illegally driving his father's car. In 2021, Andrew and Yashvi Rebecchi (Olivia Junkeer) track down Kane Jones (Barry Conrad) and arrest him. At the station, they question Kane about his crimes and the kidnapping of Harlow Robinson (Jemma Donnovan). Andrew and Levi Canning (Richie Morris) investigate an assault on Roxy Willis (Zima Anderson) at Eden Hills University a few weeks later. Andrew tells Levi and Bea Nilsson (Bonnie Anderson) that there are no cameras and no witnesses, before Levi finds a distinctive ring in the undergrowth. Andrew later arrests Brent Colefax (Texas Watterston) with the help of Kurt Bridges (Jeff Gobbels). Weeks later, Levi congratulates Andrew on his promotion to sergeant. Andrew asks why Levi is at work when he is supposed to be on leave and Levi tells him he just wanted to check out the noticeboard for anything new. Later, Andrew informs Rose Walker (Lucy Durack) that her recently smashed in car windscreen was broken by Anna Buke (Fiona Macleod), who was under the impression that it was Melanie Pearson's (Lucinda Cowden) car. When Isla Tanaka-Brennan (Mary Finn; Axelle Austin) is taken from her car, Andrew questions Aaron Brennan (Matt Wilson) and David Tanaka (Takaya Honda). When Andrew asks Levi if he has plans with his partners, Levi explains that he does not have partners, but rather his girlfriend, Amy Greenwood (Jacinta Stapleton), has another boyfriend. The following day, Andrew hands Levi a photoshopped image of Levi and Ned Willis (Ben Hall) that he found taped to Levi's locker. Rodwell asks Levi if he wants to make an official complaint, but Levi refuses as he does not want to encourage his colleagues. Two months later, Rodwell attends the Erinsborough police ball with his wife, Wendy Rodwell, where he kicks out Levi, Ned, Amy and Reuben Elliot (Lee Jankowski), after they almost get into a fight. Later, Rodwell allows Levi to take Freya Wozniak (Phoebe Roberts) on a joy ride in a police car. A few days later, Rodwell picks up Amy's daughter, Zara Selwyn (Freya Van Dyke), to hang out with his daughter, Sadie Rodwell. After a fire at Erinsborough High School, Rodwell attempts to reassure Sadie before her police interview, however later discovers that Sadie was the culprit. Shortly after, he and Wendy purchase 26 Ramsay Street from Sheila, although Kyle Canning (Chris Milligan) attempts to talk him out of the sale. Andrew helps his daughter find closure after Hendrix Greyson (Ben Turland) dies from lingering effects of the fire. Weeks later, Andrew finds Sadie knocked unconscious after she is hit on the head by Corey Smythe-Jones (Laurence Boxhall). The Rodwells decide to put their house up for sale, but later renounce the sale. Andrew attends Melanie and Toadie Rebecchi's (Ryan Moloney) wedding and reception party on Ramsay Street.

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