List of Shortland Street characters introduced in 1995

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The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street in 1995, by order of first appearance.

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Bernie Leach

Bernie Leach
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by Timothy Bartlett
Duration1995-1996
First appearance19 January 1995
Episode 679
Last appearance10 April 1996
Episode 1001
Classification Former; reoccurring
Introduced by Gavin Strawhan
In-universe information
OccupationBusinessman
Brothers Dr Billy Leach
Wife Carla Crozier (1995-1996)

Bernie Leach first appeared in early 1995 as a voice in a television advertisement promoting his business Bernie’s Bargain Bazaar, mocked by nurses Ellen Crozier (Robyn Malcolm) and Carmen Roberts (Theresa Healey). Later that week Ellen rescued Bernie from drowning at the beach. The pair ended up in a short relationship. His younger brother Billy (Darren Young) soon joined the clinic as a doctor.

Ellen was shocked when her sister Carla (Elisabeth Easther) began to date Bernie. The two soon eloped in what appeared to be an already unhappy marriage. The relationship continued to grow toxic due to his alcoholism and her manipulative manner. To ensure he would not leave her, Carla faked a pregnancy and subsequently a miscarriage after a minor car-crash whilst teaching her niece Minnie Crozier (Katrina Devine) to drive. When Ellen reveals to Bernie that Carla was unable to have children since her teenage years and thus had been lying, he angrily assaulted her and was arrested; Carla went to stay with her mother. When Bernie returned after being acquitted of assault, Carla promised herself that she would divorce him and take all his money. The two were injured when an earthquake hit Ferndale and a bloodied Bernie insulted Carla, resulting in her battering him to death with a candlestick, framing the scene to look like a casualty from the quake. Bernie’s death was the first onscreen murder on the show.

Tiffany Pratt

Nurse Tiffany Marinovich (formerly Pratt and Warner) was introduced as a controversial appointment by, and as a potential love interest for, acting clinic director Chris Warner (Michael Galvin) in late January 1995. Tiffany was portrayed by Alison James until 1998 when the character’s life support is turned off following a fall leaving her brain dead, and the birth of her daughter Maria.

Lulu Chatfield

Lulu Chatfield
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by Meighan Desmond
Duration1995–96
First appearance25 January 1995
Episode 683
Last appearance1996
Classification Former; regular
Introduced byGavin Strawhan
In-universe information
FatherAndrew Chatfield
MotherFaye Chatfield

Louise “Lulu” Chatfield first arrived in early 1995, having become good friends with Stuart Neilson (Martin Henderson) after his short holiday away from Ferndale. It was soon revealed Lulu was a self-harming, teenage runaway, having been sexually abused by her father Andrew (Geoffrey Snell). Stuart's mother Marj (Elizabeth McRae) fostered Lulu alongside her husband Laurie (Chich Littlewood) and Lulu became good friends with Minnie Crozier (Katrina Devine). Lulu began to date James Thornton (Chris Dykzeul) but was devastated when her father was acquitted of his charges of molestation and tried to hunt her down. He was arrested and Lulu broke up with James when he kissed Minnie. In 1996 Lulu departed with Marj and Laurie to live in Wellington.

Billy Leach

Billy Leach
Shortland Street character
Portrayed byDarren Young
Duration1995
First appearance2 March 1995
Episode 709
Last appearance25 August 1995
Episode 834
Classification Former; reoccurring
Introduced by Gavin Strawhan
In-universe information
OccupationDoctor
FamilyLeach
Brothers Bernie Leach

Dr Billy Leach was a major reoccurring character featured across the middle of 1995, introduced as the adopted brother of Bernie Leach (Timothy Bartlett) and ended up in a love triangle with nurse Tiffany Pratt (Alison James) and Dr Chris Warner (Michael Galvin).

Billy first appeared as a blind date for Grace Kwan (Lynette Forday) set up by her friend Ellen Crozier (Robyn Malcolm) who was dating Billy’s brother Bernie. Orphaned at the age of eight, Billy ended up being raised and financially supported by Bernie. Billy was working as a second year house surgeon in Central Hospital’s renal unit. Grace was instantly attracted and soon arranged for Billy to work as a locum at Shortland Street. Meanwhile Billy had developed a crush on Grace’s flatmate Tiffany Pratt.

Tiffany learned that Billy was working extra shifts at Central, which was in violation of his contract at Shortland Street. The situation came to a head when Billy misdiagnosed Lucy Darby's symptoms of illness as merely being a case of the flu and then left the clinic understaffed by going to work a shift at Central. That night a gravely ill Lucy was rushed to the clinic where Grace diagnosed Lucy with meningitis. After learning that Lucy had almost died because of him, Billy quit his job at Central and increased his work at Shortland Street.

Tiffany and Billy became engaged, but their happiness was short-lived when Tiffany was diagnosed with Hepatitis C. Tiffany believed that she had contracted the disease when she had a needle stick injury. Billy then learned that a medical school friend had contracted Hepatitis C and possibly passed it on to him when they share needles whilst doing drugs together. Billy had himself tested and learned that he too had the disease. Not wanting to risk his relationship with Tiffany, Billy allowed Tiffany to think she was the one who had passed it onto him. Billy’s sister-in-law Carla (Elisabeth Easther) had been causing tension between Bernie and Billy, and a long running vendetta against Tiffany. Carla discovered the truth of Billy’s diagnosis and began blackmailing Billy into taking Tiffany away from Ferndale permanently, or she would tell Tiffany the full story. However, Chris revealed the information instead, causing Billy to skip town for good.

Rangi Heremaia

Te Rangitahi "Rangi" Heremaia was portrayed by Blair Strang between 1995 and 2001, with a brief non-canonical cameo as part of 30th anniversary in 2022. Rangi was introduced as a new paramedic partner for Sam Aleni (Rene Naufahu) and known for his relationships with Rachel McKenna (Angela Bloomfield), Rebecca Frost (Luisa Burgess), and Donna Heka (Stephanie Tauevihi). The actor left following a large cast overhaul in 2001, with Rangi written off in a whodunit storyline that saw his body discovered after being missing for weeks.

Julia Thornton

Julia Thornton
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by Elizabeth Hawthorne
Duration1995-1996
First appearance29 April 1995
Episode 750
Last appearance1996
Classification Former; Regular
Introduced by Gavin Strawhan
In-universe information
OccupationDoctor
FamilyThornton
Husband Richard Thornton
Sons James Thornton

Dr Julia Thornton was introduced in mid-1995 as the matriarch of the Thornton family and the new clinic director. When the Warner family tried to buy out Dr Michael McKenna’s (Paul Gittins) shares and control of the clinic, Michael sold the management contract to Dr Grace Kwan’s (Lynette Forday) former colleague Julia. Quickly earning the nickname “Needle Nose”, Julia was a formidable businesswoman with ambitious plans to expand the services offered by the clinic quickly introducing oncology and in-house pathology units, however the clinic continued to lurch from one financial or staffing crisis to the next.

Julia arrived in Ferndale with her teenage son James (Chris Dykzeul) and psychologist husband Richard (James Hayward). Julia’s home life was chaotic with James attention seeking stunts, Richard prone to bouts of depression and Julia often finding comfort in the arms of the much younger Zac Smith (Mike Edward). Whilst her marriage appeared solid, Richard discovered that he was not James’s biological father and Julia planned on leaving Richard once and for all, however Richard died after falling from the roof of their house.

Following the death of Richard, Julia found herself in a relationship with Johnny Marinovich (Stelios Yiakmis). By mid-1996 the clinic was in financial trouble and Julia was facing being fired by the board. A lifeline was given to her by Dr David Kearney (Peter Elliott) who purchased the management contract and any financial interest in the clinic from her. Julia accepted a consultant’s position to stay on at the clinic but struggled to adjust to being based on the shop floor full time.

James Thornton

James Thornton
Shortland Street character
Portrayed byChris Dykzeul
Duration1995-1998
First appearance15 May 1995
Episode 761
Last appearance1998
Classification Former; regular
Introduced by Gavin Strawhan
In-universe information
OccupationStudent
FamilyThornton
Father Richard Thornton
Phillip Smith (biological)
Mother Julia Thornton
Brothers Zac Smith (half)

James Thornton first appeared in mid-1995 as the son of new clinic director Dr Julia Thornton (Elizabeth Hawthorne), forming part of the second generation of high school aged characters for the show. James dated fellow student Lulu Chatfield (Meighan Desmond) and was close friends with Minnie Crozier (Katrina Devine). A spoilt, only child, James was prone to attention seeking stunts to provoke a reaction from his parents. A passionate photographer, James had an eye for observing human behaviour and manipulating others to get his way.

In 1998, after having a relationship with the Acting D.O.N. Lindsay Maguire (Alison Bruce) they both leave the clinic for Melbourne where he completes his training to become a doctor.

Richard Thornton

Richard Thornton
Shortland Street character
Portrayed byJames Hayward
Duration1995
First appearance17 May 1995
Episode 763
Last appearance2 October 1995
Episode 861
Classification Former; reoccuring
Introduced by Gavin Strawhan
In-universe information
OccupationPsychiatrist
FamilyThornton
Wife Julia Thornton
Sons James Thornton

Dr Richard Thornton first appeared in 1995 as the husband of the new clinic director Dr Julia Thornton (Elizabeth Hawthorne). A psychiatrist by trade, Richard was first introduced as a facilitator brought in by Julia to improve team dynamics at the clinic. Julia soon awarded a contract to deliver psychiatric services at the clinic to Richard, much to the concern of family friend and former colleague Dr Grace Kwan’s (Lynette Forday). Richard had previously faced a claim of sexual harassment from a patient which ended up costing Julia her role at a hospital in Australia in an attempt to save both their careers.

Richard had spent most of the past decade as a house husband and the primary caregiver to their son James (Chris Dykzeul) whilst also working on writing a book. Richard initially settled well into working at the clinic, but when he learned that James cannot biologically be his son, his professional and personal relationships with Julia became strained. Richard spiralled into another depressive episode, becoming increasingly volatile, and drinking more, whilst Julia planned on leaving him. Following a drunken argument about the television aerial, Richard fell from roof trying to fix the aerial with his body found by James the next day. The Coroner ruled the death as a misadventure.

Carla Crozier

Nurse Carla Crozier (later Leach and Summerfield) portrayed by Elisabeth Easther was a major antagonist from mid 1995 to mid 1996 and again during 2021. The character debuted as a new nurse working at the clinic under her estranged sister Ellen Crozier (Robyn Malcolm) and gained notoriety as the show's first ever on screen murderer, killing her husband Bernie Leach (Timothy Bartlett) during the show’s 1000 episode. The character returned 25 years later as a therapist using the surname Summerfield, who began to treat and manipulate Director of Nursing Nicole Miller-Mullens (Sally Martin) and briefly working at the hospital.

Zac Smith

Zac Smith arrived in a guest role in mid 1995 as the potential love interest for Grace Kwan (Lynette Forday). He returned several months later when he was revealed as the illegitimate half brother of James Thornton (Chris Dykzeul) before he embarked on a scandalous storyline where he dated James' mother and recent widow - Julia Thornton (Elizabeth Hawthorne). Zac returned in 2002, and in a more central role in 2012.

Ana Fa’asolo

Ana Fa’asolo
Shortland Street character
Portrayed byMary Los’e
Duration1995-1997
First appearance5 June 1995
Episode 781
Last appearance1997
Classification Former; regular
Introduced by Gavin Strawhan
In-universe information
OccupationNurse

Nurse Ana Fa’asolo was the first Pasifika nurse introduced to the show. [1] Along with fellow nurse Harry (Dean O'Gorman), Ana was taken in as a lodger by Lionel Skeggins (John Leigh) whilst his wife Kirsty (Angela Dotchin) was overseas. When Kirsty returned, she clashed frequently with the headstrong and ambitious Ana. The pair reluctantly team up in mid-1996 as part of a pyramid scheme called New Day.

Harry Martin

Harry Martin
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by Dean O'Gorman
Duration1995-1996
First appearance5 June 1995
Episode 781
Last appearance1996
Classification Former; reoccurring
Introduced by Gavin Strawhan
In-universe information
OccupationNurse

Nurse Harry Martin arrived in mid-1995 and was taken in as a lodger by Lionel Skeggins (John Leigh) whilst Lionel’s Kirsty (Angela Dotchin) was overseas. When Kirsty returned, she clashed frequently with other lodger and fellow nurse Ana (Mary Los’e) but bonded with Harry. Harry quickly developed a crush on Kirsty and once she finally separated from Lionel, Harry actively courted her however she fell back in love with Greg Feeney (Tim Balme) whilst suffering from amnesia. Harry’s soon grew close to 15 year old Minnie Crozier (Katrina Devine) much to the concern of her mother, and Harry’s boss, Ellen (Robyn Malcolm).

Tuesday Warner

Tuesday Warner
Shortland Street character
Portrayed byKelly Tate (1995–96)
Olivia Tennet (2007–08)
Duration1995–96, 2007–08
First appearance24 October 1995
Last appearance25 April 2008
Classification Former; recurring
Introduced byGavin Strawham (1995)
Jason Daniel (2007)
In-universe information
Father Guy Warner
Mother Carmen Roberts
Grandfathers Vic Roberts
Sir. Bruce Warner
GrandmothersPauline Roberts
Margot Warner (adoptive)
Uncles Chris Warner
Aunts Amanda Warner
Toni Warner
First cousins Sarah Burton
Finbar Burton
Frank Burton
Phoenix Raynor
Harry Warner
James Warner
Trinity Kwan

Tuesday Warner first appeared in late 1995 when she was born to parents - Carmen Roberts (Theresa Healey) and Guy Warner (Craig Parker) in a storm. [2] The following year Tuesday was diagnosed with a brain tumour and she and Guy were forced to go to America for it to be operated on. The two returned 11 years later and it was soon clear to Guy's brother Chris (Michael Galvin), that Tuesday was covering up Guy's drug addiction. They fled Ferndale but upon their return 6 months later, got into a devastating car crash. Tuesday began to attend high school and developed a crush on Wiremu Potae (Scott Cotter) but it was unrequited and she ended up returning to America with Guy.

Caroline Buxton

Caroline Buxton (Tandi Wright) was introduced in late 1995 as a private, palliative care nurse for the dying Sir Bruce Warner (Ken Blackburn) and went on to be a core cast member for the rest of the 1990s. Caroline joined the clinic as a receptionist in early 1996 and later became a staff nurse. Caroline’s two key storylines are the 1997 euthanasia plot and her 1999 lesbian affair with Dr Laura Hall (Larissa Matheson). Caroline departed Ferndale in early 2000, pregnant and on the run with her on again / off again boyfriend Greg Feeney (Tim Balme).

Emily Devine

Emily Devine arrived to the clinic as a new pathologist in late 1995, and stayed until 1997 when after uncovering a breakthrough medicine, Emily was headhunted for a pharmaceutical company in Switzerland. The actress Michaela Rooney continued to work on the show as a storyliner and editor before returning on screen as Emily in 2019 and 2020, portraying her as living with early-onset dementia, suffering significant memory loss and having been homeless for several years.

References

  1. "Mary Los'e: From the Shortland Street green room to the boardroom". New Zealand Herald NZME. Retrieved 24 May 2025.
  2. Wakefield, Rowan (October 1995). "It's a baby". New Zealand Woman's Weekly. New Zealand Magazines.