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List of Shortland Street characters introduced in 1995
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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List of Shortland Street characters introduced in 1995
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.