Ben Kirk
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Ben Kirk | |
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First appearance | December 14, 2001 Episode 3920 |
Portrayed by | Noah Sutherland (2001–2003) Sean Berends (2004) Blake O'Leary (2007–) |
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Gender | Male |
Age | 6 |
Date of birth | 2001 |
Family | Libby Kennedy (mother) Drew Kirk (father) |
Relatives | Karl Kennedy (grandfather) Susan Kennedy (grandmother) Malcolm Kennedy (uncle) Billy Kennedy (uncle) Jackson Kennedy (cousin) Katya Kinski (step-aunt) Rachel Kinski (step-aunt) Zeke Kinski (step-uncle) Holly Hoyland (half-aunt) |
Address | 32 Ramsay Street |
Benjamin Ian Kennedy Kirk is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours.
Even before he was born, little Ben was causing problems for his parents, Libby and Drew. Libby was never supposed to get pregnant, as carrying a baby full-term would have put her life in great danger. Nevertheless, Libby saw her pregnancy as a miracle and decided to keep her baby, despite advice to the contrary from everyone around her. When the time came for Libby to give birth, she was in Oakey for the annual rodeo. Looking for somewhere to rest and beginning to feel unwell, Libby found herself locked inside a barn and going into labour. When she was eventually found, it was too late for her to have the caesarean that would have made the labour much less risky, so she was airlifted to Erinsborough hospital, where she was forced into giving birth naturally.
To everyone's surprise and delight, and despite a few serious problems, both mother and son survived the ordeal. The baby was kept in the hospital for a few weeks to be monitored due to the nature of his birth, while Libby was let home. Nonetheless, she and Drew visited daily, making sure to keep an eye on their little miracle. Finding a name for the baby proved difficult, as everyone wanted to give their opinion on this, but it was eventually decided to name him Ben Kennedy Kirk (no hyphen). After a few weeks, Ben was finally allowed home, but Libby and Drew found it difficult to cope, what with having very little money, a lodger in the form of Stuart and also very little room in their one-bedroom flat. Having managed to get rid of Stuart and Drew's second job as a club bouncer eased some of the problems, but Libby still found it difficult to cope with a baby.
Libby and Drew decided to have Ben christened. Harold recommended his friend, Rev. Rosie Hoyland to conduct the service and it took place in the same church as Libby and Drew got married in. Libby chose Lou Carpenter to be Ben's godfather and also decided to add the name Ian to Ben's middle names, as a tribute to her newspaper editor, who had just died. Meanwhile, Libby and Drew were finding it difficult to get 'close' since the birth of Ben and sought advice from Joe and Lyn Scully. However, things began to ease up when Lou moved in with Harold and offered to rent out Number 22 to Libby and Ben.
After living there for a few weeks, Drew noticed that the house was infested with termites, so he called in the exterminators. While the extermination was taking place, Drew was horrified to realise that Ben had become locked inside the house, but luckily neighbour Summer Hoyland managed to crawl in a back window and rescue the baby in the nick of time. Stuart found that Ben was a useful tool when attempting to collect debts from garage customers. Taking Ben to the door with him left most customers feeling guilty and they paid on the spot.
Ben 's short life was later changed forever when his father Drew was killed after falling off a horse. Ben knew very little about what was going on, something that was made clear when some balloons were released in Drew's memory. While Karl pointed them out to Ben , the child remained completely oblivious to what was going on. Libby decided to write some memoirs of Drew, so that Ben would be able to read about his father when he grew up, rather than simply rely on hazy memories. Drew's mate Stuart also vowed to stand by Libby and Ben, telling them that they would not want for anything. As time went on, Stuart began to spend more and more time around Ben , culminating in Ben calling him 'Dada'. Stuart kept this to himself, although when he did it again, this time in front of the Kennedy's at the pub, Libby decided to spend less time around Stuart, realising that Ben needed a more stable environment.
Ben 's life did become a lot more stable as time went on. Living with his mother and grandparents meant that he was never short of attention. However, when Libby started dating new doctor Cameron Hodder, Ben proved to be a problem, as Cameron didn't figure kids in his future. The relationship quickly ended. Another of Libby's suitors, Taj Coppin, used Ben to get closer to her as he offered to help teach him to swim. This brief relationship left Libby out in the cold, as Susan couldn't cope with her daughter sleeping with a student. As a result, Libby and Ben went to stay with Grandpa Tom. Upon their return, Libby decided she needed to be more independent and so Ben had another change of environment, this time to an apartment nearby.
When Libby was offered a teaching job in Adelaide, she and Ben made yet another move, down to South Australia. Several months later, they came back to live at number 28 Ramsay Street. It looked like Ben had a new father figure when his mother’s ex-boyfriend, Darren Stark, returned to Erinsborough. Ben formed a close friendship with Darren, but problems from the past reared their head again when Darren was framed for a robbery he hadn’t committed. Darren left town, but a few months later, he got back in touch, asking Libby and Ben to move to Shepparton to live with him. And so, for the fifth time in his short life, Ben packed up his toys and left town with his mum for a fresh start. A few weeks later, Susan thought that Libby and Darren could do with a little time by themselves, so Ben came back to Ramsay Street for a short stay with his grandma. And, since he was staying with her so close to his birthday, she decided to throw him a party.
In 2007, Ben returned with his mum to visit his 'Pop' and 'Nana', complete with a baritone tuba, the musical instrument he'd just started learning (showing off to Harold Bishop).
He is friends with Mickey Gannon (Fletcher O'Leary).
[edit] Family tree
[edit] Paternal line
- Ron Kirk (grandfather), married to Rose Kirk (grandmother)
- Drew Kirk (father, deceased), married to Libby Kennedy (mother)
- Ben Kirk
- Stewart Kirk (uncle)
- Dougal Kirk (uncle)
- Sally Kirk (aunt)
- Drew Kirk (father, deceased), married to Libby Kennedy (mother)
[edit] Maternal line
- Ron Davies-Smythe (biological great-grandfather)
- Tom Kennedy (adoptive great-grandfather)
- Karl Kennedy (grandfather), married to Susan Smith (grandmother), had a relationship with Isabelle Hoyland
- Malcolm Kennedy (uncle), married to Catherine Kennedy
- Libby Kennedy (mother), married to Drew Kirk (father) (deceased)
- Ben Kirk
- Billy Kennedy (uncle), a relationship with Anne Wilkinson
- Jackson Kennedy (cousin)
- Katya Kinski (step-aunt)
- Rachel Kinski (step-aunt)
- Zeke Kinski (step-uncle)
- Holly Hoyland (half-aunt)
- Karl Kennedy (grandfather), married to Susan Smith (grandmother), had a relationship with Isabelle Hoyland
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