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List of Emmerdale characters introduced in 1990
The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the British soap opera Emmerdale in 1990, by order of first appearance. This year saw the introduction of a new family, the Feldmanns. Siblings Elsa and Michael debuted in February while their mother, Elizabeth appeared the following month. Councillor Charlie Aindow, in a new love interest for Dolly Skilbeck began appearing in August and Peter Whiteley, son of established characters Pete and Lynn was born in the same month.
Gary, played by Gary Halliday, and Dan, played by Julian Walsh, are school friends of Mark Hughes. The three plan to catch and sell wild mink by setting traps in the woodland but end up catching Lucy, Mark's mother Kate's new puppy, in the traps. Lucy is freed and there is no damage. At Mark's sister Rachel's post-exam party, Dan and Gary spike the punch, unaware that it has already been topped up with alcohol by Joe Sugden and Rachel herself, leading to Rachel collapsing with alcohol poisoning.
The following year, Dan and Gary convince Mark to talk to Paula Barker, who agrees to date him but the relationship goes nowhere. Dan and Gary then play a prank on Sarah Connolly by sending her an anonymous Valentine's card but their sniggering gives them away. At Hallowe'en, Mark and Dan run around in masks scaring the women of the village. When Mark throws a party, Dan and Gary invite some friends but things go awry when their friend attacks Jack Sugden with a plank of wood. This is Gary's last appearance. Dan is last seen when he tries to chat up some female holidaymakers at the holiday village but is pushed into the pool for his trouble.
George Starkey, played by James Noble, is a lorry driver for Tate Haulage. He returns the late Jackie Merrick's sweater to his widow, Kathy, which Jackie had left behind at a cafe down in Southampton several months before his death. George reveals he had met a psychic woman and drops Kathy off in Southampton to meet her. However, Chris Tate is unhappy and promptly fires George, who ignores his warning.
George appeals to Chris' father, Frank, but he refuses to help him. George then threatens to expose a dark secret unless he complies, which Frank refuses to do so again. George then reveals to Chris that Frank is behind the death of his mother, Jean five years earlier. Frank refuses to give George a reference, and he leans on Frank's current wife Kim to get Frank to change his mind but his request falls on deaf ears. George then spray-paints that Frank killed Jean, on the Woolpack Wall which results in an enraged Chris attacking him. This is not enough to stop George writing the same statement on the side of his truck and causes a scene at the Hunt Ball. Frank then reveals the truth about Jean's death, which was a suicide by overdosing on painkillers while he left a walk. George then leaves the village as his plan for revenge fails.
Elsa Chappell (née Feldmann) first appeared in 1990 with her mother Elizabeth and brother Michael after they were being evicted from their house by Frank Tate. Elsa soon began dating Nick Bates and they got engaged and planned to marry on Valentine's Day 1991. However, Elsa was pregnant and gave birth to a daughter, Alice. As they were unable to get her to the hospital in time, Zoe Tate acted as midwife and helped deliver Alice. The couple separated, with Elsa leaving Nick on Christmas Day 1991, taking Alice with her. She soon realized that she wasn't ready for motherhood and Alice returned to Nick custody before Elsa left the village.
Following the death of her mother in the plane crash in December 1993, Elsa returned to Emmerdale for her funeral and tried to get custody by spreading rumours that Nick and his best friend, Archie Brooks, were gay. However, a court ruled in Nick's favour and Elsa left the village. After living in Australia for a while, Elsa returned in 1999 with a new husband, Brett, and stepson, Shane, hoping to take Alice to live with her in Australia. During Elsa's absence, Nick was imprisoned for manslaughter after killing a poacher and Alice went to live with his sister, Kathy Glover. Kathy, who was very close to her niece, let Elsa take Alice as she saw Alice wanted parents and a step brother, not an aunt. Kathy visited Elsa in 2001 and brought Alice home but Elsa followed and after seeing that Alice was happy with Kathy, suggested that Kathy join them to Australia with her and Alice. Kathy agreed and they returned to Australia.
Michael Feldmann, played by Matthew Vaughan, first appears on 13 February 1990 when his younger sister, Elsa, introduces him to her friends Nick Bates, Mark Hughes and Rachel Hughes while on a night out at the Black Bull pub in Hotten. When Mark is bounced for being underage, the teens are cornered in the car park by some bikers, who attack Mark and Nick, due to Nick insulting them earlier. Michael intervenes when the police arrive and Nick thanks Michael. Michael and Elsa, along with their mother, Elizabeth, are later evicted from their land on Blackthorn Farm by their landlord Frank Tate.
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List of Emmerdale characters introduced in 1990
The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the British soap opera Emmerdale in 1990, by order of first appearance. This year saw the introduction of a new family, the Feldmanns. Siblings Elsa and Michael debuted in February while their mother, Elizabeth appeared the following month. Councillor Charlie Aindow, in a new love interest for Dolly Skilbeck began appearing in August and Peter Whiteley, son of established characters Pete and Lynn was born in the same month.
Gary, played by Gary Halliday, and Dan, played by Julian Walsh, are school friends of Mark Hughes. The three plan to catch and sell wild mink by setting traps in the woodland but end up catching Lucy, Mark's mother Kate's new puppy, in the traps. Lucy is freed and there is no damage. At Mark's sister Rachel's post-exam party, Dan and Gary spike the punch, unaware that it has already been topped up with alcohol by Joe Sugden and Rachel herself, leading to Rachel collapsing with alcohol poisoning.
The following year, Dan and Gary convince Mark to talk to Paula Barker, who agrees to date him but the relationship goes nowhere. Dan and Gary then play a prank on Sarah Connolly by sending her an anonymous Valentine's card but their sniggering gives them away. At Hallowe'en, Mark and Dan run around in masks scaring the women of the village. When Mark throws a party, Dan and Gary invite some friends but things go awry when their friend attacks Jack Sugden with a plank of wood. This is Gary's last appearance. Dan is last seen when he tries to chat up some female holidaymakers at the holiday village but is pushed into the pool for his trouble.
George Starkey, played by James Noble, is a lorry driver for Tate Haulage. He returns the late Jackie Merrick's sweater to his widow, Kathy, which Jackie had left behind at a cafe down in Southampton several months before his death. George reveals he had met a psychic woman and drops Kathy off in Southampton to meet her. However, Chris Tate is unhappy and promptly fires George, who ignores his warning.
George appeals to Chris' father, Frank, but he refuses to help him. George then threatens to expose a dark secret unless he complies, which Frank refuses to do so again. George then reveals to Chris that Frank is behind the death of his mother, Jean five years earlier. Frank refuses to give George a reference, and he leans on Frank's current wife Kim to get Frank to change his mind but his request falls on deaf ears. George then spray-paints that Frank killed Jean, on the Woolpack Wall which results in an enraged Chris attacking him. This is not enough to stop George writing the same statement on the side of his truck and causes a scene at the Hunt Ball. Frank then reveals the truth about Jean's death, which was a suicide by overdosing on painkillers while he left a walk. George then leaves the village as his plan for revenge fails.
Elsa Chappell (née Feldmann) first appeared in 1990 with her mother Elizabeth and brother Michael after they were being evicted from their house by Frank Tate. Elsa soon began dating Nick Bates and they got engaged and planned to marry on Valentine's Day 1991. However, Elsa was pregnant and gave birth to a daughter, Alice. As they were unable to get her to the hospital in time, Zoe Tate acted as midwife and helped deliver Alice. The couple separated, with Elsa leaving Nick on Christmas Day 1991, taking Alice with her. She soon realized that she wasn't ready for motherhood and Alice returned to Nick custody before Elsa left the village.
Following the death of her mother in the plane crash in December 1993, Elsa returned to Emmerdale for her funeral and tried to get custody by spreading rumours that Nick and his best friend, Archie Brooks, were gay. However, a court ruled in Nick's favour and Elsa left the village. After living in Australia for a while, Elsa returned in 1999 with a new husband, Brett, and stepson, Shane, hoping to take Alice to live with her in Australia. During Elsa's absence, Nick was imprisoned for manslaughter after killing a poacher and Alice went to live with his sister, Kathy Glover. Kathy, who was very close to her niece, let Elsa take Alice as she saw Alice wanted parents and a step brother, not an aunt. Kathy visited Elsa in 2001 and brought Alice home but Elsa followed and after seeing that Alice was happy with Kathy, suggested that Kathy join them to Australia with her and Alice. Kathy agreed and they returned to Australia.
Michael Feldmann, played by Matthew Vaughan, first appears on 13 February 1990 when his younger sister, Elsa, introduces him to her friends Nick Bates, Mark Hughes and Rachel Hughes while on a night out at the Black Bull pub in Hotten. When Mark is bounced for being underage, the teens are cornered in the car park by some bikers, who attack Mark and Nick, due to Nick insulting them earlier. Michael intervenes when the police arrive and Nick thanks Michael. Michael and Elsa, along with their mother, Elizabeth, are later evicted from their land on Blackthorn Farm by their landlord Frank Tate.