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'' is an Australian television soap opera. It was first broadcast on the
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on 17 January 1988. The following is a list of characters that first appeared in ''
Home and Away ''Home and Away'' (''H&A'') is an Australian television soap opera. It was created by Alan Bateman and commenced broadcast on the Seven Network on 17 January 1988. Bateman came up with the concept of the show during a trip to Kangaroo Point, N ...
'' in 1991, by order of first appearance. They were all introduced by the show's executive producer Des Monaghan. The 4th season of ''Home and Away'' began airing on the
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on 7 January 1991. The first introduction of the year was Josh Webb in February. Bruce Roberts began appearing as
Nick Parrish Nicholas Jasper "Nick" Parrish is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Home and Away'', played by Bruce Roberts. He made his first appearance during the episode broadcast on 4 March 1991 and departed on 10 June 1994. Casting In ...
in March. The following month, Ryan Clark made his debut as
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as did
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as Revhead's sister Julie Gibson.
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began playing Lucinda Croft in June. Her brother
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, played by
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appeared from July.
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arrived as Ryan Lee in August. In September,
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,
Ross Newton Ross Newton (born 20 February 1967) is an Australian actor, best known for playing Greg Marshall in the television series ''Home and Away''. Early life Newton was born and grew up in the Australian city of Melbourne. He first showed an interes ...
, and Richard Norton joined the cast as
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, Greg Marshall and Simon Fitzgerald, respectively. Finlay's mother, Irene Roberts made her debut in October, followed by her son
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, played by
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in November.


Josh Webb

Josh Webb, played by Erik Mitsak, made his first appearance on 7 February 1991. The character becomes ''Home and Away's'' "nasty-in-residence". He is a "jailbird" out on bail and trying to go straight. Garry Shelley of ''
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'' commented that Josh was "not making much of a go of it." Many of Mitsak's previous roles led him to play "young thugs", and he joked "I've been beating up people so often in shows that for a while I thought 'Maybe I am a thug'." In ''The Official Home and Away Annual'', John Kercher said that the character is "about as bad as they come". But Josh is "fortunate to have the type of angelic looks that make people forgive him". He has a backstory featuring a life of crime – stealing vehicles and making money by any means possible. Josh is a "rapid talker and very street wise" which meant that he could always outsmart the law. Josh had always used his mother
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(Julie Godfrey) because he knew how to "wrap her around his little finger". He loves her but creates a pretence for her and "frequently lies" to get what he wants. She does not want him to leave her, so she believes anything that he says. But this leaves Josh free to take advantage of the predicament. Kercher 1993, p.21. Shelley reported that Mitsak would leave ''Home and Away'' in early 1992 in "an open-ended exit". Mitsak said that his departure was not "grand" and that it would take place off-screen. Josh is
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's (Beth Champion) older brother. He befriends her boyfriend Blake Dean (
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) and invites him, his sister
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(Belinda Jarrett) and their friends
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( Andrew Hill) and
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(
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) to a party at his place. The party turns into a drugs bust when Sgt. Chris Hale (John Meillon Jr.) arrives. When Josh learns of Blake and Rachel's romance, he hits Blake.
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(
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) acts as a decoy to date Rachel but Josh sees through this plan and attacks Blake at the Bayside diner the next day, prompting Adam to intervene and punch Josh. As a measure of revenge, Josh frames Adam for the theft of Summer Bay High's raffle money. However, he is later exposed as the real culprit and jailed. After being released, Josh puts on an act of having changed his ways and invites Blake and Adam on a camping trip but little do they know he is planning to kill them both. Blake and Adam quickly realise what Josh is up to and foil his murder attempt and he is arrested and sent back to prison.


Cynthia Ross

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, made her first appearance during the episode broadcast on 11 February 1991. Giblin's casting and Cynthia's character details were publicised in the 29 December 1990 issue of ''
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''. Cynthia is introduced as the mother of
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( Andrew Hill) and the ex-wife of
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(Dennis Coard). A TV Week writer revealed that Cynthia would "turn up in Summer Bay to wreak havoc", creating problems for Michael's relationship with
Pippa Fletcher Philippa "Pippa" Ross (also Fletcher) is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera ''Home and Away''. Actress Vanessa Downing originated the role and made her debut during the pilot episode broadcast on 17 January 1988. Down ...
(
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). Cynthia last appeared in the episode broadcast on 6 March 1991. Cynthia is the ex-wife of Michael and the mother of their children Haydn and Kate. She arrives in Summer Bay and causes trouble between Michael and his new partner
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(
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). Haydn schemes to reunite Michael and Cynthia but the plan fails and he runs away. After Haydn is found, Cynthia takes him back to the city with her for several weeks.


Nick Parrish

Nick Parrish, played by Bruce Roberts debuted on screen during the episode airing on 4 March 1991. Roberts received the role of Nick a day after he left drama school. He quit the serial in 1994 to relocate to the UK to be with his girlfriend,
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. An unstamped fan letter for Roberts from a woman in the United Kingdom named "Kate" was delivered to the Network Seven studios. Roberts said that he received plenty of fan mail from the UK, but he had never had one like Kate's letter. The letter simply read "Dear Nick, We will be married next week, Kate."


Sam Marshall

Sam Marshall, played by Ryan Clark debuted on screen during the episode airing on 3 April 1991. Clark was seven years old when he secured the role of Sam in 1991. He was only allowed to film ''Home and Away'' for three days a week, so he could attend school during the remaining days. Clark was provided with a tutor on set so he could keep up with his schoolwork. He left the serial in 2000 in order to pursue another career path. Clark reprised the role in 2005 alongside several past cast members to celebrate the serial's 4000th episode. Glenn Wheeler of '' The Morning Show'' opined that Sam formed a part of one of Australian television's "much loved families" for a decade. Sam was popular with the teenage female demographic, who would tune into the show daily to watch the character.
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online's columnist opined that Clark played "one of Australia's very own '90s teen heartthrobs"


Julie Gibson

Julie Gibson, played by
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made her first appearance on 23 April 1991. Watts's casting was publicised in ''
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'' on 16 March 1991. Glenn Williams from the publication reported that her character was a paraplegic. Watts said the role was different from anything she had played before and she was looking forward to working on the show. Watts spent a number of weeks using a wheelchair before she began filming. She commented "It's been the most amazing experience. People tend to react to you in such diverse ways." Julie's storyline involves her beginning a relationship with
Nick Parrish Nicholas Jasper "Nick" Parrish is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Home and Away'', played by Bruce Roberts. He made his first appearance during the episode broadcast on 4 March 1991 and departed on 10 June 1994. Casting In ...
(Bruce Roberts). However, when her brother Revhead (Gavin Harrison) learns of their romance he is not happy. As Tom Etherington from ''
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'' reported, Revhead "didn't do anything by the book" and "his head nearly exploded" because Nick is a police officer. He "tried his best" to separate the pair but they end the relationship on their own terms. Etherington added that "it became obvious they were better suited to being just good friends". Watts later described the experience as "six miserable weeks". Julie is in a wheelchair owing to a car accident that left her paralysed when she was younger. She dates Nick Parrish, which annoys her brother Revhead, who is overprotective of Julie and schemes to split them up. Following her father,
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's (David Baldwyn) death due to a heart attack, Julie is distraught when Nick breaks up with her. She decides to leave the Bay to attend university in the city, which upsets Revhead, who feels Julie will struggle, but she assures him she can make it on her own and leaves.


Lucinda Croft

Lucinda "Lou" Croft, played by
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, debuted on screen on 13 June 1991 and departed in 1992. Smart had been studying drama in Sydney for three years when she secured the role of Lucinda. It was Smart's first ever acting role. and she signed a contract to remain with the series for two years. However, Smart quit after 8 months into her contract. Mary Fletcher of ''Inside Soap'' said that Smart helped make Lucinda one of ''Home and Away's'' most popular characters.


David Croft

David Croft, played by
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, made his first on-screen appearance on 19 July 1991. Pearce began filming in May 1991 and David introduced as the nephew of
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(
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) and brother to Lucinda (
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). David made his last appearance on 21 August 1991. Pearce's role with the serial lasted just six weeks. In ''The official Home and Away Annual'' John Kercher explained David arrives to see his "estranged" sister Lucinda because he wants to attempt to "patch things up" with her. But he soon finds a new reason to stay in the form of
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(
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). Pearce told Kercher that "it all starts by Sophie having a crush on me avid she decides that i'm too old, but then we do get together and that's where the trouble starts..." Kercher 1993, p.30. David arrives in Summer Bay to visit his uncle, Donald and meets his estranged sister Lucinda who is frosty with him due to a falling out they had when they were younger due to David's investment idea failing and resulting in their parents losing their home. Donald plays referee between the two siblings and they later reconcile. Sophie is attracted to David and he feels the same way about her. They begin a relationship but it is revealed and Donald and Sophie's foster parents
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(Dennis Coard) and Pippa Ross (
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) express their disapproval with the relationship as David is much older than Sophie. Pippa then makes a deal with Sophie, If she still feels the same about David after two weeks away at Pippa's mother, Coral King's (Jessica Noad) house, She and Michael will leave the couple alone. David decides to leave on a trip of his own too but he and Sophie agree to meet up when they return. The couple part after Sophie gives David a taped message to play. That night, David sets off in his car on Yabbie Creek road, listening to the tape.
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(Belinda Jarrett) and
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(
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) arrive in an oncoming car and there is a head-on collision which David tries to avoid but he is killed instantly. When Sophie returns from Coral's, she is devastated to learn of David's death and is shocked to learn Karen is responsible. She is initially angry at Pippa and Michael for sending her away but calms down. Sophie then discovers she is pregnant with David's baby and later gives birth to a daughter, Tamara (Emily and Chloe Hutton). Sophie then moves to Perth near David's mother Mary (Jan Kingsbury). Sophie has another child in 2003 and names him after David. Barbara Toner, a writer for the
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expressed her disappointment in David's storyline with Sophie. She opined: "Guy Pearce, fresh from his film career, has turned up as a nasty, but his storyline was even less fascinating than whatever is going on between hard man-on-the-run Revhead and personality girl Karen. Theirs could have been a goer but they seem to have underlined the wrong words on their scripts so I'm afraid I gave up on them." Channel 5 chose the episode where David is killed in a car crash with Adam Cameron and Karen Dean as one of their "favourite ever ''Home and Away'' episodes".


Ryan Lee

Ryan Lee, portrayed by
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, made his first on-screen appearance on 22 August 1991 and made his last appearance on 27 November 1992. After MacDougall's departure he told Josephine Monroe from ''
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'' that because he loved playing Ryan, he would go back for a cameo appearance as long as the scriptwriters made his character bad. and added "I would have stayed longer before if the scripts had been good enough." Another ''Inside Soap'' writer branded Ryan a "rich, ratbag".


Finlay Roberts

Finlay Roberts, played by
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, made her first appearance on 18 September 1991 and remained in the serial until 1994. Thomsen returned to guest star in 1996 and 1997. Thomsen was still a teenager when she relocated from
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with her family after winning the role of Finlay. In an interview with Jenna Price of the ''
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'', Thomsen described her parents as not pushy and said "It's me who did the pushing ... my parents just supported me."


Greg Marshall

Greg Marshall, portrayed by
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, made his first on-screen appearance on 20 September 1991. Newton departed the show in 1993, before making a brief return in 2000. Newton told Glenn Wheeler of '' The Morning Show'' that joining the cast of ''Home and Away'' "was a wonderful opportunity because it was in its early stages of being a success story as a show". Wheeler opined that Greg formed a part of one of Australian television's "much loved families".


Simon Fitzgerald

Simon Fitzgerald, portrayed by Richard Norton, made his first appearance during the episode airing on 25 September 1991 and departed on 24 July 1992. Norton had finished a year-long stint on rival soap opera ''
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'' before joining ''
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''. Brendon Williams writing for the ''
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'' said that Norton proved to be "a big hit" as Simon.


Irene Roberts

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'' have referred to Irene as one of the serial's three "legacy characters", along with Alf and Colleen. Holy Soap recall Irene's most memorable moment as being: "Being attacked by the mad ex-wife of her former lover Ken."


Damian Roberts

Damian Roberts, played by
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, debuted on-screen during the episode airing on 6 November 1991. Doran became a regular in 1992 and remained in the serial until 1995. He continued to guest star until 1996. Ben Hamilton played a young Damian in flashbacks in 1997. On one of his returns, Jason Herbison from ''
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'' Damian had "thrown off his clean cut image" by having his hair in dreadlocks. A reporter from ''BIG!'' wrote that through playing Damian, Doran had become "one of the world's most popular soap stars" and gained many "girl fans" who "adored him". A columnist from '' Shout'' said that "poor old Damian" filled his on-screen time with a hobby of jogging but there was "no sign of a girlie". They said that the character need a relationship storyline, adding "when will Matt Doran finally get to have a major on-screen smooch, that's what were asking". A writer from ''Inside Soap'' opined that the character "is always going to be a loser".


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