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Home and Away is an Australian tv set soap opera. It was first broadcast on the Seven Network on 17 Jan 1988. The following is a list of characters that beginning appeared in 2012, by order of starting time appearance. The 25th season of Home and Away began airing from 23 January 2012. Until mid April, characters are introduced by the lather's executive producer, Cameron Welsh. Thereafter, they are introduced by his successor, Lucy Addario.[1] January too saw Peter Phelps debut as Alan Henderson. Henrietta Dark-brown arrived in February, while Christy Clarke began actualization from March. Melissa Gregg and Lottie Ryan made their first appearances in Apr. Jett James, Natalie Davison and Danny Braxton fabricated their debuts in May. Kyle Bennett and Tim Graham arrived in August, while Tamara Kingsley, Lisa Flemming, Adam Sharpe and his son, Jamie Sharpe, began actualization from October.
Alan Henderson [edit]
| Alan Henderson | |||||||
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| Habitation and Away grapheme | |||||||
| Portrayed past | Peter Phelps | ||||||
| Beginning appearance | 23 January 2012 | ||||||
| Last appearance | xiii Apr 2012 | ||||||
| Introduced by | Cameron Welsh | ||||||
| Classification | Onetime; recurring | ||||||
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Peter Phelps played Alan Henderson
Alan Henderson, played past Peter Phelps, fabricated his offset on screen appearance on 23 January 2012.[2] The character and casting was announced on 22 December 2011.[iii] Alan is the begetter of Stu Henderson (Brenton Thwaites).[3] Phelps was reunited with Robert Mammone (Sid Walker), who he previously worked with on Stingers.[three] Mammone said "Peter and I have known each other for 20 years. It's like a schoolhouse reunion when you piece of work with actors that you've worked with before for a long time. It's been lots of fun."[iii]
Alan is visiting his son in the infirmary, when he runs into Sid Walker, the man who beat Stu up for physically abusing his girl. Alan confronts Sid and threatens to beat him upward. Sid apologises and tells Alan that there has been too much violence already. Alan agrees and walks abroad. Alan later confronts Sasha Bezmel (Demi Harman) well-nigh sending naked pictures to boys and her accusations against Stu. Sid drags Alan away and they accept a physical confrontation. Alan comes to the Walker'south abode and offers Sid a deal; drib the charges confronting Stu or take the police force arrest him for assaulting him at the hospital. Alan afterwards catches Stu with Sasha and he hits his son. When Stu is found dead, Alan is questioned by the police over his behaviour towards his son. Alan tells them to ask Dexter Walker (Charles Cottier) and Xavier Austin (David Jones-Roberts) about Stu, as they were looking for him shortly earlier he died. Alan and his wife Margaret (Susan Prior) attend a memorial service for Stu at the school. Alan goes to Angelo's for a beverage and he collapses in front on Sid. Alan is taken to the hospital and Sid gets his center restarted. Alan tells Dexter that he has regrets and afterward takes back his complaint confronting Sid, allowing him to get his task dorsum. Alan collapses again and is brought into the hospital. Sid believes Alan's medication may be wrong and gains permission from him to become to his house and await at it. Sid later realises Margaret has been poisoning Alan and she is arrested. When Alan learns of the news he decides to go out the hospital and knocks over a nurse when she tries to stop him. Alan attends Sasha's court hearing and is angry when she is constitute not guilty.
Henrietta Brown [edit]
| Henrietta Brown | |||||
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| Portrayed past | Emma Leonard | ||||
| Get-go advent | half-dozen February 2012 | ||||
| Last advent | ii May 2012 | ||||
| Introduced by | Cameron Welsh | ||||
| Classification | Former; recurring | ||||
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| Occupation | English language instructor | ||||
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Henrietta "Henri" Brownish, played past Emma Leonard, fabricated her offset on screen advent on half dozen Feb 2012.[4] [5] Henri is a substitute teacher, who gets a job at Summer Bay High.[4] [5] She is also Heath Braxton's (Dan Ewing) ex-girlfriend.[6] In belatedly January 2012, it was appear an "sometime flame" of Heath's would make it in the Bay and cause April Scott (Rhiannon Fish) to fear she will lose him.[seven] Of this, the show'due south new serial producer Lucy Addario said "In that location's a juicy love triangle [coming upwardly] between April, Heath and a gorgeous woman from Heath's past."[vii] Daniel Kilkelly of Digital Spy said Henri "soon starts trying to rekindle her connection with Heath."[5] Sarah Morgan of the Daily Record said "Henri is an odd name for a woman, but she certainly knows how to turn men's heads – particularly Heath'southward."[8] Henri later becomes attracted to her educatee, and Heath's brother, Casey (Lincoln Younes).[9] Henri and Casey kiss twice, which leaves the audience wondering whether "a full-diddled teacher-pupil relationship" could exist about to happen.[ix] Younes said he was "worried and excited" nigh the controversial storyline and added "I think for the moment, it'south going to be that playful, dangerous line betwixt risk-taking and the possible repercussions that could come up. Right now, it's hard to say where this will go."[9] A author from Boob tube Buzz said that "Henri may be an excellent teacher, but were not sure she should be tutoring young Casey in lessons of love."[10]
Gina Austin (Sonia Todd) hires Henri as a substitute English teacher for Summer Bay Loftier. Henri reveals she used to nourish the school when she was younger. Henri befriends Bianca Scott (Lisa Gormley) and reconnects with Heath Braxton. She later asks him out for a drink. Henri turns up at Heath's on the day of Bianca'south wedding with beers. They talk about their past, but are interrupted by April Scott. Henri realises Heath has been dating April. Henri attends a muzzle fight and runs into Heath. She later tells April well-nigh it. Henri comes to Bianca and tells her Apr failed to practise something for an consignment due to her young man. April becomes upset with Henri when she receives a bad marker and accuses her of being jealous of her and Heath. Casey Braxton (Lincoln Younes) confides in Henri about an incident that he was involved in while in juvenile detention. Heath comes to Henri afterwards an argument with April and they have sex. Heath asks Henri to keep their one-night stand up quiet and Henri afterwards gives Apr a skillful marker in course. Heath confronts Henri, but she tells him she is not playing games. Henri pursues Heath and books a room for them at a motel. Nonetheless, April finds the details of the booking and shows up thinking the room is for her and Heath. Henri reveals her affair with Heath to April and later, Bianca. Henri decides to break things off with Heath. When Casey learns of Henri'south affair with Heath, he confronts her. She becomes upset and subsequently tells Casey she cannot tutor him any more than. Henri assures him that she does not accept feelings for Heath and they kiss. Casey tells Gina that he wants to quit school and she asks Henri to talk to him. Henri agrees to resume tutoring Casey and they brainstorm a relationship in surreptitious.
Christy Clarke [edit]
| Christy Clarke | |
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| Home and Away character | |
| Portrayed past | Isabelle Cornish |
| Showtime appearance | 6 March 2012 |
| Last advent | 12 Apr 2012 |
| Introduced by | Cameron Welsh |
| Nomenclature | Former; recurring |
| Profile | |
| Occupation | Pupil |
Isabelle Cornish played Christy Clarke
Christy Clarke, played past Isabelle Cornish, made her debut screen appearance on vi March 2012.[11] The character and Cornish'southward casting was announced in belatedly February 2012. The actress has an extended guest role with the show.[11] Cornish initially auditioned for the role of Sasha Bezmel, however, information technology was extra Demi Harman who was eventually cast.[12]
Of her graphic symbol and casting, Cornish told Richard Clune of The Daily Telegraph "I become to play the bad girl Christy, the new daughter who comes in and causes some problem. She'south so hateful, information technology was so much fun to play."[eleven] The actress described her graphic symbol as "flawlessly groomed, popular and demanding attention."[12] A writer for TV Week revealed Christy is involved with one of the testify'southward biggest 2012 storylines – who killed Stu Henderson (Brenton Thwaites)?[12] Cornish explained that Christy was proficient friends with Stu and she had a crush on him. When she learns he is dead, she becomes upset and and then determined to discover out who is responsible.[12] Christy turns to Stu'south ex-girlfriend, Sasha, and she lashes out at her. Cornish revealed "Christy doesn't like Sasha. Her aim is to destroy her. She tries to get rid of her friends, swell her and make her uncomfortable."[12] The actress added that she had to make herself believe Sasha was a bad person and that she wanted to make her feel unhappy.[12]
Christy starts bullying Sasha Bezmel after information technology is revealed she accidentally killed Stu Henderson. Christy manages to convince Alicia Spears (Chelsea Giles) to decline Sasha'southward friendship. Christy kicks Sasha during break and pretends it was an accident in forepart of Gina Austin (Sonia Todd). Christy and her friends start sending Sasha detest emails and she tells Sasha to stay away from schoolhouse. While Sasha is leaving the beach by herself, Christy and her friends beat her up. Sasha tells Gina that Christy has been bullying her and Gina finds a video of Christy beating Sasha up. She and then expels Christy from the school. Christy after testifies and provokes Sasha at her murder trial
Melissa Gregg [edit]
| Melissa Gregg | |||||||||
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| Home and Away grapheme | |||||||||
| Portrayed by | Allison Cratchley | ||||||||
| Beginning advent | xiii April 2012 | ||||||||
| Last appearance | 11 September 2012 | ||||||||
| Introduced by | Cameron Welsh | ||||||||
| Nomenclature | One-time; recurring | ||||||||
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| Occupation | Doctor | ||||||||
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Melissa "Mel" Gregg, played past Allison Cratchley, made her debut screen appearance on 13 April 2012.[13] The character and Cratchley'southward casting was announced on 31 March 2012.[13] Mel is a dr. and the ex-wife of Harvey Ryan (Marcus Graham).[13]
Allison Cratchley played Melissa Gregg.
Of her graphic symbol, Cratchley said "She had the break-upwards with Marcus's grapheme and then they separated and she went to the city with another man and their girl, Lottie, played by Morgan Weaving. But then that human relationship breaks downwards, and since Mel's parents live in Summer Bay, she comes back for a flake of support."[13] Cratchley told a reporter for TV Week that sparks fly betwixt Mel and Harvey's girlfriend, Roo Stewart (Georgie Parker). She added that there would be tension betwixt the ii woman and that Mel is a unmarried mother who is "trying to keep her head higher up h2o and projecting stuff on to [Roo]."[13] The reporter said Summertime Bay would become "a milkshake-up" when Mel arrives.[13] Mel later has a 1-night stand with Harvey and Graham stated "Mel has always had unresolved feelings for him and I retrieve she sees an opportunity and takes information technology."[14]
Melissa goes to the Summer Bay Caravan Park to have her hair done by Marilyn Chambers (Emily Symons). While they are chatting, Melissa tells Marilyn about her ex-husband, Harvey, and Marilyn reveals she knows him and that he is currently in the hospital. Melissa visits Harvey and explains she bankrupt upwardly with her swain and she and their girl need his firm to live in. Melissa gets a job at the infirmary and she goes out for dinner with Sid Walker (Robert Mammone), her new colleague. During her shift at the hospital, a life-threatening automobile accident comes in and Mel states that she cannot confront it. She later reveals to Harvey that she is struggling to cope with their son, Ben'south, expiry. Mel become angry with Harvey when their finances fall into disarray and he has to sell their house. When Lottie comes to her to talk about her relationship issues, Mel snaps at her and Lottie moves in with Harvey. Mel struggles at piece of work and freezes while treating a baby, Sid sends her home. Mel attacks Harvey and his girlfriend, Roo Stewart (Georgie Parker), accuses her of not beingness there for Lottie. Mel admits that she cannot cope and decides to seek handling in the city. When Mel returns, she and Harvey start fighting for custody of Lottie. Mel threatens to reveal the truth about Ben'southward death and Harvey backs down. Roo subsequently goes to run into Mel and she explains that Harvey was boozer when Ben died during a boating blow. Lottie tells Mel that she wants to stay in Summer Bay, but when she realises that Mel volition exist alone in the city, she changes her heed. A few weeks later, Harvey turns up on Mel'due south doorstep and reveals that his relationship with Roo is over.
Lottie Ryan [edit]
| Lottie Ryan | |||||||||
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| Dwelling and Abroad character | |||||||||
| Portrayed by | Morgan Weaving | ||||||||
| Offset appearance | xvi April 2012 | ||||||||
| Last appearance | eleven September 2012 | ||||||||
| Introduced by | Lucy Addario | ||||||||
| Nomenclature | Sometime; recurring | ||||||||
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| Occupation | Student | ||||||||
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Charlotte "Lottie" Ryan, played by Morgan Weaving, made her get-go screen advent on 16 April 2012.[15] [sixteen] The graphic symbol and casting was appear on 31 March 2012.[13] Weaving is the younger sister of Samara Weaving who plays Indigo Walker in the lather.[17] She relocated to Sydney in October 2011 for filming and she revealed "It's nice to be in the same urban center equally Sam and work is an added bonus."[17] Lottie is the daughter of Melissa Gregg (Allison Cratchley) and Harvey Ryan (Marcus Graham).[13] After Melissa broke up with Harvey, she took Lottie to the metropolis where they lived with another man. After that human relationship ends, Melissa and Lottie arrive in Summer Bay.[13] Describing her character, Weaving said "she's expert fun, a sweet nerd who speaks her mind".[17] On 22 April 2012, Richard Clune of The Daily Telegraph reported Weaving's "escapades as Lottie" would kickoff to gain momentum from that week on.[17]
Harvey meets with Lottie and Mel in Angelo's eating house in Summer Bay and he apologises for not existence there for her. Mel reveals Harvey has a girlfriend and Lottie realises he has non told her about his family unit. Lottie spends the solar day with Harvey and Roo Stewart (Georgie Parker) and she is given a new phone. She meets Dexter Walker (Charles Cottier) in The Diner and they play chess together. Lottie wins his money and gives it to Harvey for the phone, and so her mother will not go on to exist angry with him. Lottie asks Dex if he volition be her tutor and he accepts, but he has to cancel their lunch time meeting to comfort April Scott (Rhiannon Fish). Lottie tells Dex about her younger blood brother'due south decease and he helps her out with her science assignment. She later moves to the city with her mother.
Jett James [edit]
Jett James, played by Will McDonald, fabricated his first screen advent on vii May 2012.[xviii] The character and casting was announced in April 2012.[18] McDonald told Andrew Mercado of Television set Calendar week that he was "stunned" to get the role of Jett. He explained "I was speechless at beginning. I honestly thought I was in a dream, and so as reality faded in I realised this was really happening."[18] The graphic symbol of Jett is McDonald'south get-go goggle box role.[19] Jett arrives in Summer Bay and "wastes no fourth dimension in ruffling a few feathers", especially those of VJ Patterson (Felix Dean).[18] McDonald described his character as "a delinquent who comes to the Bay and causes a bit of trouble and gets on some people's bad sides."[18] While a writer for Channel 5 said Jett has "a knack for causing trouble".[19] In 2013, McDonald received a nomination for the Almost Popular New Male Talent Logie Award.[xx]
Natalie Davison [edit]
| Natalie Davison | |
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| Home and Away graphic symbol | |
| Portrayed by | Catherine Mack |
| Duration | 2012–2013 |
| First appearance | 16 May 2012 |
| Last advent | 9 July 2013 |
| Introduced by | Lucy Addario |
| Classification | Onetime; regular |
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| Occupation | Counsellor |
| Home | Sydney |
Natalie Davison, played by Catherine Mack, fabricated her first screen appearance on 16 May 2012.[21] [22] The character and casting was announced on 6 May 2012.[21] Mack revealed to Luke Dennehy of the Herald Sun that the role of Natalie "came out of the blueish". She explained "I was settled in Los Angeles and when they asked me to send an audition tape, I didn't think much of information technology. In January I got a call from my agent in Australia and he said 'come up back straight away'. I didn't pack anything up because I thought it would be a quick trip."[21] The actress called the role her dream chore and said she had always wanted to alive in Sydney, where the show is filmed.[21]
Catherine Mack plays Natalie Davison
Natalie is a school counsellor, who helps Sasha Bezmel (Demi Harman) and Casey Braxton (Lincoln Younes).[23] A writer for Channel 5 said she would "take her piece of work cutting out for her" due to the amount of teen drama in Summer Bay.[22] Mack described her grapheme equally having "a very selfless quality and determination to aid others that I really adore."[22] She stated that Natalie "is passionate and strong", simply she does have flaws.[22] Mack added that Natalie went through some tough times equally a teenager, which forced her to grow up quickly.[22] When asked if Natalie interacts with the Braxton brothers, Dan Ewing (who plays Heath Braxton) quipped to a TV Week author that she has "no direct cuddles" with his grapheme.[24] In June 2012, it was revealed Natalie would become Darryl Braxton's (Steve Peacocke) dearest interest.[23] Mack said Natalie finds Brax interesting and she is trying to piece of work out who he is and what he is about.[23] In 2013, Mack received a nomination for the Nearly Popular New Female Talent Logie Award.[20]
In June 2013, it was announced that Mack had decided to leave Domicile and Away and that she had already filmed her last scenes.[25] The extra told a Telly Calendar week reporter "Information technology was time for Natalie to leave the Bay, every bit she had some unfinished concern with her family to attend to. She really needed to motility forward with her life."[25] Mack added that she had enjoyed her feel on the show and was looking forward to the future.[25]
Natalie moves into her new office at Summer Bay Loftier and meets her first patient, Sasha. Natalie also starts counselling sessions with Casey Braxton. Natalie encourages Casey to talk to her and he opens up nearly his male parent. She tells him to meet his begetter if he wants to, but his brother, Brax, asks Natalie not to interfere in their lives. Natalie grows concerned for Casey when his father, Danny (Andy McPhee), is released from prison house. Natalie grows closer to Brax, prompting him to tell her nearly Danny'south violent by. Natalie and Brax take a one-nighttime stand. Jett James' (Will McDonald) foster mother, Gina Austin (Sonia Todd), asks Natalie to counsel him after his biological father rejects him. Nevertheless, Natalie realises that she cannot counsel Jett without his full co-operation and consent. Brax becomes worried when Casey spends more than fourth dimension Danny and they disappear from the Bay. He and Natalie learn that Danny is planning to rob a local bar and they go to detect Casey. Shortly after getting to the bar, they hear a shot and find Casey has shot Danny. Natalie tries to help Danny, just he later dies. Natalie becomes friends with Bianca Scott (Lisa Gormley). Natalie and Brax notice that Casey is acting strange and they hold to put their relationship on hold to help him. Brax goes on a camping trip with Casey, who afterward goes missing. Brax and Natalie learn that he has been taken to the desert and they try and track him downwardly. Natalie and Brax notice Casey and he tells them near a mysterious daughter named Tamara (Kelly Paterniti) who helped him. Natalie initially thinks Casey was hallucinating. Back home, Natalie learns that she must brand a statement at Casey'due south courtroom case. Natalie's testimony is considered questionable and Casey is told that he must check into a detention center each weekend. Natalie asks Zac MacGuire (Charlie Clausen) to picket over Casey in prison and Brax thanks her. Brax later breaks up with Natalie.
Natalie and Zac get close and start dating. He becomes bellyaching with her constant dealings with the Braxtons. She and Brax go on to debate and they eventually confess their love for i another, but she decides to stay with Zac. Only Zac tells Natalie to choose betwixt himself or the Braxtons and she distances herself from them.
After Brax is shot by Adam Sharpe (Martin Lynes), Natalie becomes concerned for his welfare. Zac accuses Natalie of however being in dear with Brax and she admits that he is correct and that she has not got over Brax. Zac and Natalie split and Zac realizes that the reason Natalie clung to the Braxtons was due to her trying to make full a void in her life acquired by her mother leaving her as a child. Zac resolves to assistance Natalie overcome her issues and when he discovers that Natalie's mother is still alive, Natalie then leaves the Bay to become and find her.
Danny Braxton [edit]
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| Dwelling and Abroad grapheme | |||||||||||
| Portrayed by | Andy McPhee | ||||||||||
| First appearance | 30 May 2012 | ||||||||||
| Concluding appearance | 17 August 2012 | ||||||||||
| Introduced past | Lucy Addario | ||||||||||
| Nomenclature | One-time; recurring | ||||||||||
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Daniel "Danny" Braxton, played by Andy McPhee, made his debut screen appearance on 30 May 2012.[26] [27] The grapheme was announced on fourteen May 2012, while McPhee's casting was revealed in January 2012.[28] [29] He began filming in the same calendar month and had a six-month guest contract with the testify.[29] Danny is the father of Darryl (Steve Peacocke), Heath (Dan Ewing) and Casey Braxton (Lincoln Younes).[28] A reporter for The West Australian commented "If you idea Home and Away's River Boys were tough, await until yous run across their dad."[26] A TV Week writer stated details about the Braxton's brothers' begetter "have been few and far betwixt" since their arrival, but that would all change when Heath visits Danny in prison.[30] Ewing explained that after Heath's son is born, he realises he has a lot of questions about his father and why he left the family unit. He wants to make peace with Danny, so he volition feel like a meliorate begetter towards his son.[30] The TV Week writer explained that there is not a happy family reunion, with Danny's desertion and his criminal past still sore points for Heath.[30] Ewing told the writer "Heath definitely resents his male parent mainly because he idolised him and so much when he was a immature teenager. So it's pretty icy and there's a lot of pent-up anguish and emotion."[30] Danny surprises Heath by albeit that he regrets a lot of the things he did in the past, like throwing his family abroad.[30] Roz Laws from the Sunday Mercury called Danny a "deadbeat dad".[31]
Heath visits Danny in jail and receives an icy reception from him. They somewhen relax into chat and Danny reveals that he has regrets virtually letting his family go. Brax also visits Danny and realises he has not inverse. He tells his father to give up his dream of freedom and Danny reveals that he was non aware Heath is trying to become him out. Brax later returns to the jail with Casey and Heath begins an entreatment to free Danny. Danny attends his court hearing and is later on freed. He turns up in Summer Bay and Brax allows him to spend the night at his house. Danny later moves into the caravan park and befriends Marilyn Chambers (Emily Symons). Danny tells Brax that he wants his money back and starts playing games with him. Danny invites Marilyn out to dinner, while some guys that he hired knock Brax out and leave him in the bush-league. When Casey confronts his male parent, Danny manages to prevarication his way out of it. Danny hints to Brax that he is going to get his money back from his ex-married woman, Cheryl, and Casey becomes aware of Danny's darker side. Danny learns that Scarlet Buckton (Rebecca Breeds) has a lot of money and he befriends her, hoping to scam her out of the coin. When Heath tells Danny about his son's progress in hospital, Danny does not seem to care. Heath confronts him and Danny lashes out, making Heath realise that he has not changed.
Brax tells Danny to leave Casey alone, but he refuses. Danny is visited by Kyle Bennett (Nicholas Westaway), who gives him a gun and a false passport. Danny learns that Casey has double crossed him, when Reddish moves into Summer Bay Business firm. Danny attacks Casey, only he pretends to still exist on his side. Casey accompanies his father to a motel and Danny robs the bar. They are caught past the owner and Danny pulls out his gun, forcing the owner to open up the rubber. Danny realises Casey is on Brax'south side and asks him to shoot the owner. Casey refuses and shoots Danny instead. Danny is rushed to hospital, just dies in surgery.
Kyle Braxton [edit]
Kyle Braxton, played past Nic Westaway, made his get-go screen appearance on 8 August 2012. The character and casting was announced on 28 June 2012.[32] Digital Spy's Daniel Kilkelly reported that Lincoln Younes had been tweeting well-nigh Westaway joining the bandage and revealed that he had been listed equally a Home and Abroad series regular on his agency profile.[32] He added "The folio names his graphic symbol equally Kyle Braxton, so it seems that recent arrival Danny won't be the last addition to the family!"[32] In September, Kyle kidnaps Casey Braxton (Younes) and holds him hostage in the desert.[33] Younes told Television set Calendar week's Erin Miller "There has certainly been someone watching him for few weeks, which yous've seen snippets of, and the inference is that information technology's related to his dad."[33] Kyle somewhen reveals that he is Danny Braxton's (Andy McPhee) son.[34]
Tim Graham [edit]
| Tim Graham | |
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| Abode and Away character | |
| Portrayed by | Jonny Pasvolsky |
| First appearance | 17 August 2012 |
| Last appearance | 7 September 2012 |
| Introduced by | Lucy Addario |
| Nomenclature | Former; recurring |
| Contour | |
| Occupation | Businessman |
| Home | New York |
Jonny Pasvolsky played Tim Graham.
Tim Graham, played by Jonny Pasvolsky, fabricated his first screen advent on 17 Baronial 2012.[35] The character and Pasvolsky's casting was appear on 6 Baronial 2012.[35] Tim is Roo Stewart's (Georgie Parker) ex-boyfriend, who turns upwards unexpectedly in Summertime Bay before long after she has got engaged to Harvey Ryan (Marcus Graham).[35] Roo and Tim dated while she lived in New York, merely the relationship "soured" earlier her return to Australia.[35]
Of Tim and Roo, Pasvolsky explained "He was married and had an affair with her – he was completely in love with her – but chose in the end to get dorsum to his wife. So, later on, that's fallen through and he'southward realised that Roo was the love of his life."[35] Tim tries to win Roo back and he does not have no for an answer. He also has "a few tricks upwards his sleeve" to assistance him.[35] Pasvolsky described Tim as being suave and well dressed, calculation that he has a "New York energy" virtually him.[35]
Tamara Kingsley [edit]
Tamara Jane Kingsley, played by Kelly Paterniti, made her kickoff screen appearance on ane October 2012 and departed on 21 May 2014.[36] Paterniti relocated from Westward Australia to Sydney for filming.[37] She revealed that she was initially nervous near joining Home and Away, proverb "There is the fear that at some point you are going to exist in a bikini, and that did play on my listen. You can't captivate over it, though. I think once you rip the bandaid off, information technology's fine."[37]
Tamara became involved in a dearest triangle with Casey Braxton (Lincoln Younes) and Sasha Bezmel (Demi Harman) in belatedly 2012.[37] Paterniti revealed that things would become more than complicated for the trio in 2013. Tamara feels that she has an instant connection to Casey, especially considering she helped him out when he was in "a actually vulnerable state".[37] Tamara's ex-boyfriend, Nelson (Anthony Gee), arrives in Summertime Bay and Paterniti revealed that Tamara was involved in "a adequately calumniating relationship" with him.[38]
Lisa Flemming [edit]
| Lisa Flemming | |||||
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| Home and Away character | |||||
| Portrayed by | Rachael Beck | ||||
| First advent | 5 October 2012 | ||||
| Last appearance | 22 November 2012 | ||||
| Introduced by | Lucy Addario | ||||
| Classification | Former; recurring | ||||
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| Occupation | Physiotherapist | ||||
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Rachael Beck plays Lisa Flemming
Lisa Flemming, played past Rachael Beck, made her start screen advent on v October 2012 and 22 November 2012.[39] The character and casting was announced on 3 September 2012.[39] Lisa is a physiotherapist who helps Dexter Walker (Charles Cottier) with his recovery following his involvement in a car crash.[39] A writer for the official Home and Away website stated "She has a few surprises in her storyline which cause a sure physician to do some soul searching."[39] Information technology was later revealed that Lisa would exist a dearest interest for Dex's father, Sid (Robert Mammone).[twoscore] Sid hits it off with Lisa and he admires her positivity and her "can-practice attitude."[40] Lisa meets with Sid for lunch to discuss Dex, merely sparks begin flight and they afterward share a kiss in the dorsum of Sid's auto.[forty] Mammone stated "The chemistry is obvious between these two, merely it'south complicated."[40]
Sid Walker meets upward with Lisa to hash out his son, Dex's, physiotherapy. They brainstorm flirting over lunch and showtime kissing in the back of Sid's car. When Dex starts to experience like a burden, Lisa talks to him and make him run across that he can be useful. Sid tells Lisa that what happened between them was a fault and information technology cannot happen once more. However, he later apologises and asks to proceed seeing her. Sid and Lisa decide to proceed their relationship a hugger-mugger, but Dex notices them together and reveals that Lisa is married. Sid confronts her and she reveals that she is separated from her hubby, Neil (Josef Ber), but he does stay over at their business firm occasionally. Sid allows Lisa to go along with Dex'due south treatment and they beginning their relationship over in secret. However, when Dex finds out about information technology and becomes angry, Sid breaks upward with Lisa. Dex later invites Lisa to Indigo (Samara Weaving) and Romeo Smith'southward (Luke Mitchell) wedding and she tells Sid that her husband will not let her go.
Lisa announces that she is going to leave Neil. During a preparation session with Dex, Lisa takes a telephone call and does non find him falling over. Angry with Lisa, Sid goes to her business firm where Neil informs him that she is not home. Neil then confronts Lisa nigh her relationship with Sid, simply she denies that anything has happened. Lisa later comes to the Walker's home with a hobbling confront. Lisa tells Sid that Neil has been physically abusing her for a few years. Sid lets her stay the dark and when they go to collect her things, they observe Neil has changed the locks. Lisa afterward tells Neil that she wants to get out and takes out an AVO against him. Sid is after attacked by Neil. When Lisa learns that Neil came to the Walker's business firm, she is upset at the thought of Sid's family being involved in her problems. Neil threatens Indi when he cannot find Lisa and is arrested. When he is released, Lisa calls him. She so tells Sid that she is returning to Neil, then he volition not take his anger out on Sid'southward family any more. Lisa explains that she will then leave him for expert, before saying goodbye to Sid.
Adam Sharpe [edit]
| Adam Sharpe | |||||||||
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| Home and Abroad character | |||||||||
| Portrayed past | Martin Lynes | ||||||||
| Duration | 2012–2014 | ||||||||
| Starting time appearance | xvi Oct 2012 | ||||||||
| Terminal appearance | v March 2014 | ||||||||
| Introduced by | Lucy Addario | ||||||||
| Classification | Erstwhile; recurring | ||||||||
| Contour | |||||||||
| Occupation | Man of affairs | ||||||||
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Adam Sharpe, played by Martin Lynes, fabricated his first screen appearance on 16 October 2012.[41] Dan Ewing teased Adam'due south inflow, maxim that he is 1 of the "worst guys" from the Braxton family'due south past.[42] While Darryl Braxton (Steve Peacocke) welcomes his "former mentor", his blood brother, Heath (Ewing) does not.[42] Ewing said "Heath went to jail when he was younger and he blames Adam for that. Adam'due south a bad egg, but he'due south charming and has lots of money, and then he's non the clichéd nasty guy."[42] Adam later agrees to assist Heath'southward on-off girlfriend, Bianca Scott (Lisa Gormley), get some drugs, so she tin can cope with the expiry of her son.[42] After a cursory divergence, Adam returned on 7 May 2013.[43]
Adam is a friend of the Braxton brothers, who arrives in Summer Bay to help them locate their missing half-brother, Kyle (Nic Westaway). He offers guidance to Casey Braxton (Lincoln Younes) and helps pay off Darryl Braxton's (Steve Peacocke) debt. Adam meets Bianca Scott, who is suffering with the loss of her son, and she asks him for some drugs. Bianca starts to rely on Adam, as he continues to supply her with pills. Heath asks Adam to stay from Bianca, just Adam taunts him well-nigh her instead. He then tries to bribery him into doing a job for him. Adam and Brax locate Kyle in Melbourne. Adam has sex with Bianca and her estranged hubby, Liam Murphy (Axle Whitehead), confronts him nigh supplying her with drugs. Adam warns his son, Jamie (Hugo Johnstone-Burt), to stay away from Leah Patterson-Baker (Ada Nicodemou). He becomes angry with Jamie when he learns that he trashed the Diner. Adam asks Liam to organise a political party for him and states that he will cut Bianca loose. Still, he goes back on his give-and-take and Heath comes to go Bianca, who refuses to leave. Adam after asks Bianca if she wants him to become rid of Heath, but she tells him no. Bianca after breaks upwardly with Adam. Jamie then leaves Heath for dead under Adam's orders but so Heath survives. Brax then cuts ties with Adam. Brax, Liam, Heath and Kyle then prepare a trap for Jamie into finding Leah. Brax then give Adam an ultimatum either Adam and Jamie get arrested or for Adam to never see Jamie again. Adam and Jamie are later arrested for their crimes.
When Adam is released and he kidnaps Heath's daughter Darcy Callahan (Alea O'Shea). He calls Heath and says the way to get her back is doing a dangerous job for him. Heath and Brax later go to a warehouse to meet Adam and Brax decides to do the task instead of Heath. Adam leaves Brax to make a bargain with someone but Heath and then finds someone who was going to shoot Brax. The dealer and so escapes. Brax then goes to Adam and the dealer finds him and tries to run him over merely Adam pushes him out of the way and later takes full impact of the vehicle. Brax and Heath end upwards leaving Adam for dead. However, Adam survives and uses his sister Ricky Sharpe (Bonnie Sveen) to seek revenge against the brothers. He frames Casey for a robbery and kidnaps Casey's girlfriend, Tamara Kingsley (Kelly Paterniti), holding her hostage with Ricky, who turns against him due to her feelings for Brax. He lets Tamara go and gets Brax to come across him. He later shoots Brax while he was trying to save Ricky, leaving him fighting for his life, he then goes to Brax'south hospital room and tries to finish him off but is caught past Heath and Dexter Walker (Charles Cottier). Adam is subsequently arrested for his crimes and sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. Casey and Ricky visit Adam to ask him to tell the constabulary Brax was a teenager when he killed Johnny Barrett (Stephen Anderton). Adam afterwards confesses that he really killed Johnny, not Brax.
Jamie Sharpe [edit]
| Jamie Sharpe | |||||||||
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| Domicile and Abroad character | |||||||||
| Portrayed by | Hugo Johnstone-Burt | ||||||||
| Duration | 2012–2013 | ||||||||
| Showtime appearance | nineteen October 2012 | ||||||||
| Final appearance | 8 March 2013 | ||||||||
| Introduced by | Lucy Addario | ||||||||
| Nomenclature | One-time; recurring | ||||||||
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Hugo Johnstone-Burt plays Jamie Sharpe
James "Jamie" Sharpe, played by Hugo Johnstone-Burt, made his outset screen appearance on 19 October 2012 and departed on 8 March 2013.[44] The graphic symbol and Johnstone-Burt's casting was revealed on 28 June 2012.[32] The actor revealed "I'm doing a little stint on Abode and Away. I'm playing a super-creepy stalker guy."[32] He added that he was working a lot with Ada Nicodemou who plays Leah Patterson-Baker.[32]
Nicodemou revealed that when Leah and Jamie see each other at a fundraising night, there is "an attraction across the room".[44] Leah thinks Jamie is "very cute" and when he later approaches her, they share a kiss.[44] Leah is hesitant virtually starting a romantic relationship with Jamie, particularly as she has a young son and there is an age gap betwixt them. Even so, Jamie does non mind their age difference and begins sending Leah lots of text messages asking for a date. Leah eventually agrees to go out with him and Nicodemou explained "On the date, Jamie's very open and interested in finding out about VJ. He opens up almost his ain family, and Leah really feels for him."[45] Post-obit the date, Leah invites Jamie to spend the night with her and Nicodemou idea that there was "definitely chemistry" between them.[45] The next 24-hour interval Jamie starts "showering" Leah with gifts, which makes her feel uncomfortable.[45]
Claire Crick from All About Soap called Jamie "creepy" and stated "At start, his gifts seemed sugariness, merely what appeared to be innocent enough shortly turned sinister when Leah told Jamie she wasn't interested, and so he trashed the Diner… Um, that'due south not really how normal people deal with rejection, Jamie!"[46] Crick went on to say that she did not blame Leah for running away and thought that viewers had not seen the last of "Jamie'southward weird ways".[46]
Jamie attends a fundraiser at Angelo's Restaurant in Summertime Bay and catches the eye of Leah Patterson-Bakery. Her friend, Marilyn (Emily Symons), goes up on stage and reveals to Jamie that Leah likes him. Jamie then comes over to talk to Leah and they share a kiss at the end of the nighttime. Jamie sends Leah text letters asking her out on a date and comes to come across her at the Surf Order. Leah tells him she thinks she is too old for him, but Jamie states that he likes her and does non mind her having a son. He invites her out to dinner, where he reveals that his mother died while she having an affair. Leah invites Jamie dorsum to her house and they have sex. The post-obit day, Jamie sends Leah lots of gifts, including an expensive scarf. He tells her that he volition pick her upwards at eight o'clock for some other date, but is told by Liam Irish potato (Beam Whitehead) that Leah has gone out.
As Leah soon changes her listen about embarking on a relationship with Jamie she continuously tries to cutting ties with Jamie simply when he begins to take a dark turn past watching her slumber and deliberately spending fourth dimension with VJ things come up to a head when VJ tries to warn Jamie off he violently grabs his arm threatening him Leah arrives merely in time and packs her things, says goodbye before departing Summer Bay and escaping Jamie. Jamie afterwards leaves Heath for expressionless under Adam's orders. He and Adam are afterward arrested for their crimes. Jamie and then goes to prison where Casey is doing time as well. Casey then saves Jamie from getting attacked and Jamie is later transferred.
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External links [edit]
- Characters and cast at the Official AU Dwelling and Away website
- Characters and cast at the Official United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland Home and Abroad website
- Characters and cast at the Cyberspace Moving-picture show Database
- Natalie Davison at the Official AU Home and Away website
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Home_and_Away_characters_(2012)
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