Heather Daly
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Heather Daly is a fictional character on the soap opera Fair City. Played by Una Kavanagh
Heather is a writer and is married to her husband Brendan. When Heather made her first appearance in Carrigstown, it became apparent that she was Renee Phelan's long-lost daughter. Renee's husband, Christy, forgave her for keeping the adoption a secret. Heather soon developed a close feathership with her true mother. Unfortunately for Heather, she had been having a relationship with Renee's son, Floyd, prior to recent revelations. They eventually decided to end the relationship. Heather left Carrigstown for a while. She returned as a married woman to a doctor, Brendan.
When Brendan discovered that Heather had a relationship with her half-brother Floyd, he was shocked and had a one-night stand with Deirdre Burke, who is now the mother of his child. Heather became pregnant and gave birth to their child. When Heather wrote a novel, The Good Sister, Brendan was shocked to discover that it was based on her relationship with Floyd. This revelation proved too much for Brendan, when he started taking drugs. He gave Leo Dowling the wrong medicine, which nearly caused his death. Brendan took off in his car to avoid the wrath of Leo's wife Lana, but he crashed and was taken to hospital. Brendan and Heather finally put the Floyd saga behind them, but the past came back to haunt Brendan when Deirdre returned for Christmas. Dermot and Jo, who were taking care of her child, invited Brendan and Heather to Christmas dinner. Brendan made it through the day, but Heather still doesn't know that Brendan is the father of Deirdre's child and it's only a matter of time before she finds out.
Heather, meanwhile, was planning on writing a book about the world of prostitutes. When Fareed, the father of his son Hanni, killed the mother and sister, Zoe rescued Hanni and is now fearing for her life. Heather spoke with Tracy and was intrigued to learn about this. After visiting Zoe, Heather got caught up in the police investigation when Brendan was asked about Hanni. Brendan reluctantly lied to protect Hanni. Disguising herself as a prostitute, Heather infiltrated a criminal gang and got a buzz for revealing her body to clients. One night as Heather was leaving a nightclub, a gangland leader confronted her. Realising that she was in too deep, Heather escaped from The Leader and ran home. Later on, The Leader turned up in a restaurant and intimidiated Heather, reminding her of her prostitute status. Brendan found clothes in his car, confirming his suspicions of Heather being a prostitute. Brendan has reluctantly accepted her new status as a means of writing her book, but he warned Heather to be careful.
When Renee began an affair with Bob, Heather was the first person to find out about the infamous love triangle of Renee, Bob and Christy. Although Heather was disgusted by Renee's actions, she decided not to say anything to Christy. Months later, Christy's mother Eunice found out about the affair and told her son. Renee admitted that she no longer loved Christy and that Bob was now her true lover. Christy, disappointed by this, telephoned the children and explained what had happened. Heather admitted that she had known about the affair for months. She befriended Christy during the World Cup, by watching the event on television with him. Heather is still disgusted that Renee is in a relationship with Bob, but she has decided to be civil with him to avoid upsetting her mother.
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Current characters |
Ali Foley | Angela O'Connell | Anthony Brady | Anthony Farrell | Barry O'Hanlon | Bela Doyle | Brendan Daly | Carol Meehan | Charlie Kelly | Christy Phelan | Cleo Cullen | Damien Halpin | Deirdre Burke | Dermot Fahey | Dolores Molloy | Dominic Kavanagh | Fiona Pigott | Frances McGuigan | Geraldine Fahey | Gina Cassidy | Heather Daly | James Pigott | Jimmy Doyle | Jo Fahey | Joshua Udenze | June Pearson | Keith McGrath | Ken Fahey | Kylie Kavanagh | Lana Dowling | Leo Dowling | Mags Kelly | Malachy Costello | Mark Halpin | Mike Gleeson | Mick O'Shea | Mondo O'Connell | Miles Byrne | Niamh Cassidy | Nina Udenze | Orla Kirwan | Olga Carney | Paul Brennan | Ray O'Connell | Renee Phelan | Rita Doyle | Robin Doyle | Sarah O'Leary | Sholeh Tenniz | Sean Cassidy | Sean McNab | Seamus Mannion | Seamus McAleer | Sergei Borodin | Suzanne Halpin | Sylvester Garrigan | Terry Kelly | Tim Carney | TJ Kelly | Tracy Kavanagh | Una Norris | Ursula Cruise |
Past characters |
Billy Meehan | Chris Aherne | Dan Force | Darren Doyle | Donal Maher | Eunice Phelan | Farrah Phelan | Floyd Phelan | Frank Monaghan | Gabriel Udenze | Hannah Finnegan | Harry Molloy | Helen Doyle | Jenny Byrne | Kay Costello | Kira Cassidy | Laura Halpin | Lorcan Foley | Lorraine Doyle | Louise Doyle | Marty Halpin | Morgan Dalton | Nicola Prendergast | Pascal Mulvey | Pauline Fitzpatrick]] | Pete Flannagan | Philippa Prendergast | Richard Ashton | Ross O'Rourke | Shay Hourlihan | Shelly O'Connor | Sorcha Byrne | Stephen McCoy | Tess Halpin | William Russell | Yvoone Gleeson |
[edit] Family
- Mother: Renee Phelan
- Half brother: Floyd Phelan
- Husband: Brendan Daly