Sindi Parker

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Sindi Parker
Portrayed by Marisa Warrington
First appearance July 19, 2002
Episode 4050
Last appearance August 26, 2005
Episode 4795
Cause/reason Diagnosed as mentally ill and admitted to a psychiatric hospital.
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Gender Female
Date of birth 1981
Age 27
Occupation Formerly writer and pole dancer. One-time prostitute.
Residence Oakey

Sindi Parker (née Watts) is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Marisa Warrington. She first appeared in guest stints in 2002 and 2003, became a regular cast member in 2004, then left in 2005.

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[edit] Personal interests

Sindi was very interested in starsigns, and was a horoscope writer.

[edit] Past relationships

Sindi previously dated Italian mobster Rocco Cammenetti and, when interested in Toady, put Rocco off her by acting like a bogan.

[edit] Making Mansions

Sindi was reintroduced into the soap in 2004 as the director, producer, and host of Making Mansions, a parody of Changing Rooms. The Scullys' house was chosen as the one to be redesigned, but it didn't go so well. Sindi managed to insult her camera crew, and they walked out on her. This got neighbours and old friends to come in and help. The house was eventually done.

[edit] Stuart's blindness

In the 2004 finale, the Lassiter's Complex was torched, and Sindi was trapped inside. Stuart tried to run in to save her, but they both became trapped. They both passed out from smoke inhalation, and Emergency Services were going to give up on looking for them until Sindi called Toadie before her phone's battery died. When they were both finally rescued, it was discovered that Stuart had lost his sight. An operation that cost $50,000 AUD was his only hope of regaining his sight, and this made Sindi desperate. She turned to her old career of stripping and prostitution, but she didn't sleep with anyone. Her only client passed out before that happened, but she still got the money she needed. Stuart refused to accept the money because of where it had come from, so Sindi gave it to Harold Bishop for the Salvation Army. After this, Stuart changed his mind, and wanted the money, but Harold said it was too late. It was Paul Robinson that eventually gave them the money Stuart needed for his operation, from the Helen Daniels Trust fund.

[edit] Family