The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street in 1998, by order of first appearance.
Damien Neilson | |||||||||||||||||
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Portrayed by | Mark Ferguson | ||||||||||||||||
Duration | 1998 | ||||||||||||||||
First appearance | 30 January 1998 | ||||||||||||||||
Last appearance | 23 February 1998 | ||||||||||||||||
Classification | Former; recurring | ||||||||||||||||
Introduced by | Simon Bennett | ||||||||||||||||
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Damien Neilson was the identical younger brother of the villainous – Darryl (Mark Ferguson). [1] Damien was created following the resignation of Angela Dotchin (who portrayed Kirsty Knight). Producers planned for Kirsty to leave the show with her true love and the obvious choices were Stuart (Martin Henderson) or Darryl Neilson. There was however several issues, Henderson was busy and Ferguson's character had been killed off as the result of a contractual dispute. Ultimately, Ferguson was brought back to the show as the only unseen brother in the Neilson family unit. [2]
In 1993 Damien rang his mother Marj (Elizabeth McRae) and announced regret at not being able to attend father, Tom's (Adrian Keeling) funeral. In mid 1995 Marj informed Jenny (Maggie Harper) that she was not close to Damien as he was the third child, and thus she didn't often speak of him. In 1998 Damien arrived at the clinic to a very shocked Kirsty Knight, whom Darryl had tried to rape several years before hand. However Damien and Kirsty bonded and she realised he was vastly different from his deceased brother. The home for sexually deviant teenagers that Damien ran caught alight and Damien was seriously injured. He required intensive surgery in Wellington and Kirsty realised she loved him. The two departed Ferndale in early 1998.
Logan Patterson | |
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Portrayed by | Caleb Ross |
Duration | 1998 |
First appearance | 11 February 1998 |
Last appearance | 1998 |
Classification | Former; recurring |
Introduced by | Simon Bennett |
Logan Patterson appeared in two stints throughout 1998. At first Logan was a sexual delinquent 15-year-old, sentenced to spend time in a care houserun by Damien Neilson (Mark Ferguson). Logan showed great progress but after the devastating fire that destroyed the house, Logan was not seen for several months. He returned in May having been fostered and sent to Ferndale High as a classmate of Shelley Crombie (Natalie Dennis). The two initially clashed but soon started to date and Shelley fell pregnant. She aborted the child and Logan soon left school.
Mark Shawn | |||||
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Portrayed by | Tony MacIver | ||||
Duration | 1998 | ||||
First appearance | 10 March 1998 | ||||
Last appearance | 1998 | ||||
Classification | Former; recurring | ||||
Introduced by | Simon Bennett | ||||
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Mark Shawn was the paramedic who replaced Donna Heka (Stephanie Tauevihi) as Rangi's (Blair Strang) ambulance partner. A few weeks after Mark's arrival, several homes in the area began to get broken into and several elderly women were badly beaten. The evidence pointed to Rangi and he fled. However Donna soon discovered the real culprit was Mark and he was arrested.
Earl Crombie | |||||||||||
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Portrayed by | Murray Keane | ||||||||||
Duration | 1998–1999 | ||||||||||
First appearance | 10 April 1998 | ||||||||||
Last appearance | 1999 | ||||||||||
Classification | Former; recurring | ||||||||||
Introduced by | Simon Bennett | ||||||||||
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Earl Crombie was mentioned in dialogue for months before being introduced as the husband of Moira Crombie (Geraldine Brophy). [3] Earl finally arrived to Ferndale from overseas during the clinic's talent quest but after the family fell into further financial strife, Earl was forced to move overseas for a job. The Crombies visited him for New Year 1999. Earl returned later in the year when his son Maddy (Joseph Greer) was diagnosed with leukemia and shocked Moira when he purchased a fast food caravan. However the caravan was vandalized and the relationship went on the rocks as Earl had not insured it. Even with the strained marriage, Moira was devastated when Earl died after a drink driving accident.
Luke Billingham | |||||||||||||
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Portrayed by | Greg Freeman | ||||||||||||
Duration | 1998–99 | ||||||||||||
First appearance | 16 May 1998 | ||||||||||||
Last appearance | 19 June 1999 | ||||||||||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||||||||||
Introduced by | Simon Bennett | ||||||||||||
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Luke Billingham first appeared in mid-1998. He was the illegitimate lovechild of Lionel Skeggins (John Leigh) and Judy Billingham (Stephanie McKellar-Smith) who was born in the early 1980s. Lionel was shocked to discover he had a son but quickly bonded with Luke. Luke soon came into trouble for his frequent pornography use and eventually quit his habit. Lionel's girlfriend Mackenzie (Ingrid Park) convinced Luke that Lionel did not want him and he fled Ferndale, only to narrowly survive a severe bus crash. Mackenzie apologized and Luke returned to Ferndale. He began to date Josie Bergman (Karamia Muller) but following the disappearance of Lionel, Luke began to get drugged and manipulated by his father's villainous and by now unstable wife - Mackenzie. Josie fell pregnant and after a brief breakup, the two married and left Ferndale. Several months later it was announced that Josie had given birth to a baby boy.
Mackenzie Choat | |||||||||
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Portrayed by | Ingrid Park | ||||||||
Duration | 1998–99 | ||||||||
First appearance | 16 June 1998 | ||||||||
Last appearance | 8 June 1999 | ||||||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||||||
Introduced by | Simon Bennett | ||||||||
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Dr. Mackenzie Choat was the villainous psychiatrist who first appeared in mid-1998. Mackenzie began to date Lionel Skeggins (John Leigh) but when she discovered Oscar (Christopher Brown) had raped Minnie (Katrina Devine), Oscar framed her for fraud and Mackenzie lost her job. Oscar was found bludgeoned and an increasingly unhinged Mackenzie married Lionel before he realised she was the culprit and fled. Lionel went missing and was suspected dead, leading Mackenzie to desperately sleep with Frank Malone (Christopher Hobbs) and drug Lionel's son Luke (Greg Freeman) so he would stay with her. Caroline Buxton (Tandi Wright) realised Mackenzie was Oscar's attacker and brought the comatose Oscar to the hospital to scare her. Mackenzie discovered the coma was fake and attacked Oscar, before exploding his hospital room and fleeing with the money he had stolen from the hospital. However, as she fled, Greg Feeney (Tim Balme) sneakily took the money, leaving her with nothing.
In 2012 Park announced her intention to eventually return to the soap, so as to clear Mackenzie's villainous name. [4] She stated, "what did she ever do that was so bad? So she got rid of Oscar Henry, big deal. Heck, she was doing the world a favour. That guy was one bad egg." [4]
Daniel Buchanan | |||||||||
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Portrayed by | Jack Campbell | ||||||||
Duration | 1998–99, 2001 | ||||||||
First appearance | 22 July 1998 | ||||||||
Last appearance | 2 March 2001 | ||||||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||||||
Introduced by | Simon Bennett (1998) Harriet Crampton (2001) | ||||||||
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Dr. Daniel Buchanan was portrayed by Jack Campbell from 1998 to 1999 and again in 2001. He arrived as the new doctor in 1998 and instantly attracted the attention of business manager Rachel McKenna (Angela Bloomfield). The two started to date and when Daniel left for America in 1999, Rachel followed and several months later it was announced the two had married. Rachel returned in 2001 and announced she had left Daniel when he cheated on her. He returned days later and tried to win Rachel back. After Rachel refused to say she loved him, Daniel left New Zealand and the two got divorced.
Oscar Henry was the manipulative and controlling replacement business manager for Jenny Harrison (Maggie Harper). Oscar was portrayed by Christopher Brown and most famous for his rape of Minnie Crozier (Katrina Devine).
Dean Cochrane | |||||||||||
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Shortland Street character | |||||||||||
Portrayed by | Greg Johnson | ||||||||||
Duration | 1998–2001 | ||||||||||
First appearance | 10 November 1998 | ||||||||||
Last appearance | March 2001 | ||||||||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||||||||
Introduced by | Simon Bennett | ||||||||||
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Dean Cochrane first appeared in late 1998. The character was axed alongside many other cast members as part of a revamp in 2001. [5] [6] Dean was the childhood love of Moira Crombie (Geraldine Brophy), however the clinic were shocked with the revelation that Moira had spent time in prison for crime Dean committed. He apologized and shouted her and the family a free trip to visit Moira's husband Earl (Murray Keane) as the year ended. Following Earl's death in 1999, Dean and Moira realised they were in love and got together as the new millennium came in. Dean and Moira married and he was shocked to discover he had a daughter, Erin Kingston (Emma Lahana). When Dean accused Moira's nephew Eamon (Neill Rea) of being a rapist, the couple briefly separated until Dean's theory proved to be true. In 2001 Dean decided to leave Ferndale to be closer to Erin and the Crombie's followed soon after to help run a Bed and breakfast motel.
Aleesha Cook | |
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Portrayed by | Sonia Gray |
Duration | 1998–2000 [7] |
Aleesha Cook is a good-looking but malicious person. [8]
Steve Mills is a fictional character on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street. He was portrayed by Andrew Binns and was part of the original core cast.
Darryl Neilson is a fictional character in the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street. Appearing sporadically, Darryl made several recurring appearance from 1992 to the character's death in 1995. He was portrayed by Mark Ferguson.
Dr. Stuart Neilson is a fictional character in the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street who was portrayed by Martin Henderson as part of the original cast until early 1995. The character returned after 22 years off screen to celebrate the show's 25th anniversary episode which aired on 25 May 2017.
Nicholas John Harrison is a fictional character on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street who was portrayed by Karl Burnett from the show's second episode in 1992 to 2005, making him the original character to stay with the show the longest in one stint. The character, along with wife Waverley, returned for the show's 25th anniversary that aired on 25 May 2017.
Marjorie "Marj" Brasch is a fictional character on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street. Being part of the original cast, she was portrayed by Elizabeth McRae from the show's first season in 1992 up until 1996. She returned as a guest character in 1998, 2002, as part of the show's 20th anniversary in May 2012 and again for the show's 25th anniversary in 2017.
Kirsty Knight is a fictional character on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street and was portrayed by Angela Dotchin as part of the 1992 original cast up until 1998.
Lionel Skeggins is a fictional character on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street who was portrayed by John Leigh. His casting on the show began in late 1993 as a guest role and ended in early 1999 as a fan favourite regular. Lionel returned for a cameo in the show's 25th Anniversary in 2017 and again for the 30th anniversary in 2022.
The annual Shortland Street cliffhanger is a storyline at the end of each year's season that leaves behind a question to be solved the following year. This technique is used to lure viewers back after the long summer break. Cliffhangers are usually carefully written so that storylines from throughout the year come to a head and interconnect. The following is a list by year of Shortland Street's cliffhangers.
Tom Leslie Neilson is a fictional character on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street. Part of the original cast, Tom was portrayed by Adrian Keeling from the shows first episode until May the following year when the character starred in a high profile storyline where Tom went missing. He returned later in the year to finish the storyline off.
Jenny Harrison is a fictional character on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street. She was portrayed by Maggie Harper as part of the show's original cast, making her first appearance in the second episode. Harper quit the role in 1998 but reprised the character briefly 4 years later.
Leanne Black is a fictional character on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street who was portrayed by Jennifer Ludlam. Leanne debuted as the mother of established character Nicole Miller in a guest role in 2010, before reprising the role in more central positions in both 2011 and 2014.
Waverley Harrison is a fictional character on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street. She was portrayed by Claire Chitham and was introduced as a love interest for Nick Harrison who she eventually married 8 years after her arrival to the show. The character returned along with Husband Nick for the show's 25th anniversary episode that aired on 25 May 2017. Waverley also returned with Lucas and 3 of her and Nick's children for the 2022 finale.
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.
Moira Dawn Cochrane is a fictional character on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street who first appeared in 1997, portrayed by Geraldine Brophy. The character was axed in 2001 as part of a large cast cull and show revamp.
Minnie Crozier is a fictional character on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street, who was portrayed by Katrina Devine from her first appearance in 1994 as part of the Crozier family unit until 2001 when the character was axed as part of a large cast overhaul.