Wayne Patterson

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Blue Heelers
Character Profile
Wayne George Patterson
Gender Male
Rank Constable
First Episode A Women's Place
Ep. 1 (Pilot), aired 18/1/1994
Final Episode An Act Of Random Violence
Ep. 96, aired 2/4/1996
Episode Count 96 episodes
Reason for exit Died after being hit by a car
Portrayed by Grant Bowler


Wayne George Patterson was a character on the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers and was played by actor Grant Bowler. He starred in the show from its beginning until he was tragically hit by a car and killed in episode 96 in 1996.

Wayne is a young member of the Mt. Thomas team and is about Maggie’s age. Maggie and Wayne attended the police academy together and dated for a while. After Maggie’s mother died, Wayne and her lost touch and drifted apart until Maggie was posted in Mt. Thomas to discover Wayne had actually been married to Roz Patterson and that he had been posted to Mt. Thomas and was staying in the police residence.

Wayne goes through a lot while at Mt. Thomas including the time he was shot and left for dead by the driver of a car he was about to help. He and Maggie were also taken hostage by dangerous criminals in the Mt. Thomas hospital in the first season 3 episode ‘Once Only Withdrawal’. He was held at gunpoint numerous times, been accused of corruption and drug offences and was also known in Mt. Thomas as a bit of a ‘ladies man’. He was part of the Traffic Operations Group at Mt. Thomas and, later, became the District Firearms Officer.

Wayne’s time as a Heeler was ended in the season 3 episode ‘An Act Of Random Violence’ when he was struck by a car and killed right outside of the Mt. Thomas Police Station while he crossed the road. Wayne’s position was initially filled by a senior detective (Frankie J. Holden) who was later found charged with falsifying evidence. He was then replaced by Constable Dash McKinley (Tasma Walton). Wayne’s wife Roz briefly returns for Wayne’s funeral, much to Nick’s dislike who suspects she only returned to receive his life insurance and police benefits.