Darren Stark is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''
Neighbours
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'', played by
Todd MacDonald
Todd MacDonald (born 1973) is a Canadian Australian actor who is best known for his roles on the soap opera ''Neighbours'' and the drama series ''The Secret Life of Us'' and '' Rush''.
Early life
MacDonald and his older brother Paul were born ...
. He made his first on-screen appearance on 20 July 1993 and was originally played by
Scott Major
Scott Ian Major (born 4 July 1975) is an Australian actor and TV and film director, known for his roles as Peter Rivers in the 1994 television teen drama series ''Heartbreak High'' and Lucas Fitzgerald in soap opera ''Neighbours''. After leav ...
. When the character was released from prison in 1996, MacDonald took over the role and remained with the show until 1998. MacDonald has since returned twice for guest stints, plus a cameo appearance in the serial's twentieth anniversary episode.
Casting
Scott Major
Scott Ian Major (born 4 July 1975) is an Australian actor and TV and film director, known for his roles as Peter Rivers in the 1994 television teen drama series ''Heartbreak High'' and Lucas Fitzgerald in soap opera ''Neighbours''. After leav ...
, who later appeared in the series as
Lucas Fitzgerald, originated the role of Darren when the character appeared in a recurring capacity for three months in 1993.
Producers decided to reintroduce the character in 1996. Thousands of actors auditioned for the role, including 19 year old
Todd MacDonald
Todd MacDonald (born 1973) is a Canadian Australian actor who is best known for his roles on the soap opera ''Neighbours'' and the drama series ''The Secret Life of Us'' and '' Rush''.
Early life
MacDonald and his older brother Paul were born ...
.
MacDonald's audition and the subsequent recalls were held in Sydney. He was then flown to Melbourne, where the actors were "whittled" down to five, before MacDonald was told he won the part.
MacDonald was "thrilled" about being cast.
He later admitted that he was worried about being typecast in a soap opera, so he only signed up for one year, but he later agreed to do a further six months. He felt the show gave him "valuable experience in front of the camera".
MacDonald remained with the show until 1998, but returned seven years later for a ten-week guest stint.
In April 2005, Kris Green of
Digital Spy
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revealed that MacDonald would be reprising his role to join many ex-cast members returning for the show's 20th anniversary episode. In November 2007, David Knox of
TV Tonight
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reported MacDonald had returned to ''Neighbours'' once again.
Development
Major described Darren as "really aggressive and completely out for himself."
Darren's presence upon his return causes "a stir", as he has recently been released from juvenile detention. Darren immediately sets his sights on
Libby Kennedy (
Kym Valentine
Kym Valentine (born 24 May 1977) is an Australian actress, best known for her long running intermittent portrayal of Libby Kennedy in the soap opera ''Neighbours.''
Early life
Valentine was born in Blacktown, Sydney, and grew up in Granvill ...
).
Darren's final storyline involves him kissing
Janae Timmins
Janae Timmins (also Hoyland) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Eliza Taylor-Cotter. She made her first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 4 April 2005. The character was created by ex ...
(
Eliza Taylor-Cotter), which leads to the breakdown of his relationship with Libby.
Kirsten Gannon (
Nikola Dubois) witnesses the kiss and reveals all, because she is feeling vindictive.
[ Describing Libby's reaction to Darren's cheating, Valentine told '']TV Week
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'': "She'll find out early in the new year & it's a case of, "He's done it again!" When it happens, she says, "That's it! It's enough now." Then, in the next few months, there is a hint of romance for Libby & Dan."
Storylines
1993–1998
Darren is first seen in a detention centre with Michael Martin ( Troy Beckwith) and it is evident that there is a deep-seated enmity between the two.
On his release, Darren heads to Erinsborough, where his mother Cheryl Stark ( Caroline Gillmer) is living. Michael tries to warn his family about Darren but little does he know that Darren is working his way into his sister Debbie
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's ( Marnie Reece-Wilmore) life by using his cellmate Freddo's (Luke Wright) name. Darren manages to manipulate Debbie by alienating her from her friends. Cheryl later rents Number 22 Ramsay Street (in order to get to know Lou Carpenter
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(Tom Oliver
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Oliver is best known locally and internationally for his long-running role in TV soap opera ''Neighbours'' as Lou Carpenter, a role he played for 25 years bec ...
) and she and Darren move in, enabling him to get closer to Debbie.
Debbie's ex-boyfriend, Rick Alessi
Rick Alessi is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Dan Falzon. He made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 8 June 1992. Rick and his family were introduced to the show following s ...
(Dan Falzon
Dan Falzon (born 24 November 1972) is an Australian actor, known for his role as Rick Alessi on the television soap opera ''Neighbours'' from 1992 until 1995.
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Falzon was born in Melbourne, and he and his two brothers ...
) is determined to get her away from Darren,
but every attempt he makes backfires and seems to draw Debbie closer to Darren. Rick witnesses Darren kissing Louise Barker (Katrina McEwan) and tells Debbie who refuses to believe it. Rick learns Darren has a plan to drag Debbie into a robbery, so he helps break Michael out of the detention centre, disguised as a woman. Rick and Michael track Darren and Debbie down at a local service station where Darren pulls a knife on the cashier and Michael bursts in several seconds later and is shot by the cashier. Darren tries to flee but is arrested and subsequently jailed.
Three years later, Darren is paroled and returned to live with his mother and grandmother, Marlene Kratz (Moya O'Sullivan) in Ramsay Street. On his first day back in the area, he runs into Debbie, who is very cold with him. Darren struggles to find work and even contemplates breaking the law once again. He risks his life when he finds out some money is hidden in a derelict house and chooses to break in on the day of demolition. Darren manages to escape alive.
Libby takes a shine to Darren and they become close much to ire of Libby's father Karl Karl may refer to:
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( Alan Fletcher). When Karl's surgery is firebombed and Darren happens to be in the area and is thrown off the bridge by the explosion, which is witnessed by Debbie, Darren is the prime suspect. It later emerges Gary Collins (John Powell) is the culprit, who had a grudge against Karl, who had been treating his son Pete (Sudi de Winter).
After the surgery episode, Darren's luck worsens when he is framed for stealing several CDs when a shoplifter thrusts them at him during a visit to the mall. Darren is re-imprisoned and this seems to enforce Karl's beliefs that he is trouble. Libby and Cheryl are convinced Darren is innocent. Darren temporarily breaks up with Libby as he doesn't want her waiting for him if he goes back to jail. Cheryl later finds a security tape exonerating her son. The couple reunite but Karl and Cheryl disagree with the relationship and things reach breaking point when Karl comes home one afternoon and learns that Darren has been in Libby's room and is convinced the couple have been having sex. After a massive argument between Karl, his wife Susan
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( Jackie Woodburne) and Cheryl, Darren and Libby temporarily move out. After several days in a bedsit, They decide to return home as it is detrimental to Libby's VCE exams. Cheryl is killed the day the couple return home when she tries to stop Darren's younger sister, Louise ( Jiordan Anna Tolli) from running into the road. Darren and his sister Danni ( Eliza Szonert) are devastated. After seeing Cheryl's body in the morgue Darren blames Karl, who was on hand to witness Cheryl's accident and attend to her. It is revealed Cheryl had been taking anti-depressant tablets which reacted with the morphine Karl had given her. An enquiry reveals Cheryl would have died of her injuries, regardless but it does not help Darren's mood.
When Darren's younger brother, Brett ( Brett Blewitt) arrives home for Cheryl's funeral, Darren is cold with him. They later begin bonding but ultimately fall out over Libby, who Brett had befriended while Darren was in jail. Lou later returns to reconcile with Cheryl but is unaware that she had died when he arrives at Number 24 during her wake. Darren is incensed when he learns Lou is the beneficiary of Cheryl's estate and tries to fight it but ultimately gives in and moves next door with Marlene, Lou and Lolly. Darren also manages to repair things with Brett before he and Danni leave.
On Christmas Day 1996, Darren, Libby's brother, Malcolm
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(Benjamin McNair
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McNair moved to Australia with his family when he was 18 months old. He develope ...
) and Karl renovate the pub previously owned by Cheryl. Malcolm suffers an accident which involves a plank crushing his trachea and Darren urges Karl to help him. Karl, who had given up medicine following Cheryl's death, manages to operate on Malcolm successfully and Darren's grudge abates when he realises Karl was not responsible for his mother's death.
After several weeks of ups and downs, Libby and Darren's relationship also seems to be back on track, but things change when Darren offers Malcolm's girlfriend, Catherine O'Brien (Radha Mitchell
Radha Rani Amber Indigo Ananda Mitchell (born 12 November 1973) is an Australian actress. She began her career on television, playing Catherine O'Brien on the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' (1996–1997), before transitioning to working i ...
) driving lessons. After several arguments, Darren and Catherine realize they are attracted to each other and Darren cancels the lessons. Fate intervenes when Catherine's sister, Sarah Beaumont ( Nicola Charles) asks Darren to put up a picture rail
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, leaving Darren and Catherine alone to give into their desires. Marlene catches them, but they are unaware. Catherine's guilt gets the best of her and she confesses all to Malcolm, who promptly punches Darren in the nose and disappears for the night, causing Karl to worry. Libby finds out second from Sarah and promptly dumps Darren. Darren tries to win her back but it fails when she spots Catherine at Number 22. Things aren't helped when Darren proposes and Libby rejects him. He decides to cut his losses and throw the engagement ring into Lassiter's Lake.
After Malcolm and Catherine reconcile and leave for London, Darren needs an extra person to help him run Handy Sam's – his and Malcolm's business formerly owned by Sam Kratz (Richard Grieve
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). Darren hires Wayne Peterson (Andrew Wall) to help him with the coffee shop renovations. Wayne tries to romance Debbie but it ultimately backfires one night when she rejects him and he gets aggressive, luckily Darren is on hand to warn him off. Darren and Debbie begin dating again despite their history. Their relationship is shaky as Libby is still in the picture albeit dating someone else, causing Debbie to become jealous. Darren and Debbie later agree on a mutual break-up
When a group of Ramsay Street residents go out to Dinner, the lift breaks down and Darren tries to investigate the problem by climbing through the hatch. The lift starts again and Darren is endangered until Libby manages to rescue him. Darren returns the favor and rescues Libby when she endangers herself while putting up a banner at Eden Hills University on the side of the building and is left hanging. Darren decides to leave Erinsborough and move to Byron Bay
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but Libby chases his bus down and convinces him to stay. Darren later scores a job working for Martin Pike (Fletcher Humphrys
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), a uni friend of Libby's. Martin's sister, Sondra (Cathy Godbold
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Godbold was best known for her role as Deborah Hale Regnery on '' The Saddle Club'' and the ill-fated Meg Bowman in ''Home and Away''. She also sta ...
) tries to seduce Darren but he rejects her, risking the job and livelihood.
Darren faces temptation again in the form of Shannon Jones (Diana Glenn
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), a university friend of his housemate Toadfish Rebecchi
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(Ryan Moloney
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). Darren, Libby, Toadie and Shannon attend the uni ball. When Libby leaves after an argument with Darren, Shannon spots Darren outside and they kiss, which Darren later admits. Libby forgives him but it does not last very long after discovering video evidence of a second kiss between Darren and Shannon recorded by Paul McClain ( Jansen Spencer) and Hannah Martin ( Rebecca Ritters). Libby realises Darren can't be trusted and he leaves town but not before a lengthy chat.
2004–2008
Darren returns to Erinsborough, where he takes over Macauley's electrician business. Libby is shocked when he turns up to mend the faulty wiring at Number 28. Darren tells Libby that Brett has kept him informed of the events of her life, including her relationship and marriage to Drew Kirk
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(Dan Paris
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). Ben
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, Libby's toddler son takes a liking to Darren and she is impressed. After several weeks of tiptoeing around each other, Darren and Libby finally pick up where they left off six years earlier. Shortly after the wedding of Steph Scully (Carla Bonner
Carla Bonner (born 3 March 1973) is an Australian actress, best known for playing the role of Stephanie Scully in the Australian soap opera drama ''Neighbours'', a role she played from 1999 to 2010. She was also a guest on ''Celebrity Big Broth ...
) and Max Hoyland (Stephen Lovatt
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Since training as an actor at Toi Whakaari, the New Zealand Drama Sch ...
), Darren and Libby finally sleep together after taking things slow for a number of weeks. Karl still doesn't trust Darren, but Darren doesn't seem to care.
When Darren is accused of robbing Joe Scully
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Development
In October 1999, the five ...
's (Shane Connor
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) building site, it puts a strain on his relationship with Libby. Eventually the real culprits are revealed as Joe's son Jack ( Jay Bunyan) and crooked police officer Olivia MacPherson (Sylvie de Crespigny) but Darren tells Libby that she will never completely trust him and leaves, despite her begging him to stay. He makes one last phone call to her before leaving an engagement ring in the telephone box. Several weeks later, Darren sends flowers to Libby and asks her and Ben to join him in Shepparton
Shepparton () (Yorta Yorta language, Yortayorta: ''Kanny-goopna'') is a city located on the floodplain of the Goulburn River (Victoria), Goulburn River in northern Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia, approximately north-northeast of Mel ...
. Libby and Ben then leave to join him. The following year, Libby and Darren both appear in Annalise Hartman's ( Kimberly Davies) documentary about Ramsay Street.
Two years later, Darren returns shortly after Libby arrives back in the area. It transpires that Darren was unfaithful while in Shepparton with their neighbour, Lynda Stephens (Nicola Wright). Libby eventually forgives Darren but true to form, Darren betrays her again by kissing Janae, who is going through some relationship problems with her boyfriend, Ned Parker ( Daniel O'Connor). Kirsten, Ned's ex and the mother of his child Mickey (Fletcher O'Leary) witnesses this. Janae tells Ned, but Darren hides it from Libby, until Janae accidentally admits it aloud when music at a barbecue is turned off. Darren tells Libby and they break up and after saying a teary goodbye to Libby, Lou, Harold, and Ben he leaves Erinsborough again.
Other appearances
In 2005, four novellas based on characters from ''Neighbours'' were released. The books were available to buy online and at some Australia Post
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outlets. Darren and Libby Kennedy were the focus of one of the books entitled ''Facing Tomorrow''. It explains what happened after the couple left Erinsborough in 2004 and follows their new life together. Of the books, a spokeswoman said "It's different to what happens in the show; it's more like a fantasy of what happens, might have happened, in the show, they would take about an hour to read if you're a quick reader".
Reception
While played by Major, Sharon Black of the ''Evening Herald
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'' called the character a "detention-centre trouble-maker". He was also branded a "bad guy" by Clare Horton of ''Huddersfield Daily Examiner
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'', and a "bad boy" by a writer for British weekly magazine ''NOW
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to the present time.
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''.
References
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