Rosemary Daniels

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Rosemary Daniels
First appearance 1986
Last appearance 2005
Statistics
Children Tracy Dawson
Relatives Helen Daniels
Anne Daniels
Jim Robinson
Portrayed by Joy Chambers

Rosemary Daniels was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Joy Chambers. She appeared intermittently between 1986 and 1998. She made a brief return in 2005 for several episodes.

As the adopted daughter of Bill and Helen Daniels, hard working Rosemary was extremely different to her sister Anne who wanted to be a wife and mother whereas Rosemary wanted to pursue a career. After a romantic fling with her business partner which ended in disaster Rosemary left for New York where she set up the Daniels Corporation.

The company became extremely successful and Rosemary set up an Australian division in her home town but upon introducing her mother to her fiancee she was shocked to discover they had feelings for one another. There was more controversy when she unknowingly slept with married man Colin, the husband of her mother's neighbour Dorothy Burke. After the death of an old school friend she adopted her daughter, Tracey Dawson.

Rosemary returned in 1993 but on arrival was horriffied to discover her brother in law, Jim Robinson, dead on the kitchen floor and then she returned again in 1997 for her mother's funeral. In 2005 she returned for Annalise Hartman's documentary (in real life, the programme's 20th Anniversary celebration) and to check up on her troublesome nephew, Paul Robinson.

[edit] Family Tree

  • Heather Ambrose (biological mother)
  • Helen Simpson (adoptive mother), married to Bill Daniels (adoptive father) (deceased), Michael Daniels and Rueben White (deceased)
  • Laura Simpson (aunt), married to Tom Dennison (deceased)
    • Nikki Dennison (cousin)
  • Gwen Simpson (aunt)
  • Gloria Simpson (grandmother) - (Helen's mother)
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