Vinnie Kruse
Vinnie Kruse | |||||||||||||
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Shortland Street character | |||||||||||||
Portrayed by | Pua Magasiva | ||||||||||||
Duration | 2003–06, 2011— | ||||||||||||
First appearance | 25 November 2003 | ||||||||||||
Introduced by |
Harriet Crampton (2003) Steven Zanoski (2011) | ||||||||||||
Classification | Present; regular | ||||||||||||
Profile | |||||||||||||
Occupation |
Nurse at Shortland Street Hospital (2003–06, 2011—) Paramedic (2005–06) | ||||||||||||
Home | The Deco house | ||||||||||||
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Vainu'u "Vinnie" Kruse is a fictional character from the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street, played by Pua Magasiva. Vinnie first arrived on 25 November 2003, leaving the show on 23 February 2006. He made a return to the soap after a 5-year gap on 16 August 2011.
The role was created specially for Magasiva and Vinnie is known for his party loving and easy going ways. His introduction saw a new group of young characters that formed a demographic for "hip, young things". Usually involved in comedic relief, Vinnie also participated in several melodramatic story lines such as the high profile affair with his good friend Tama Hudson's (David Wikaira-Paul) girlfriend Shannon Te Ngaru (Amber Curreen). The storyline was named as a highlight of the 2004 season and cemented Vinnie's label as a "heart throb". Magasiva quit the role in 2006 and the character was written out when he accidentally impregnated tourist girlfriend – Jemima Hampton (Liesha Ward Knox). Vinnie made his return in 2011 and in the intervening years, the characters family was introduced, making the soap's first ever Polynesian family unit.
The character was well received and remains known as a heart throb, with Magasiva beating out his brother Robbie for "Hottest Male" in the TV Guide Best on the Box Awards 2012. Vinnie has also been named as one of the fans favorite characters and Magasiva, the favorite actor.
Creation and casting
Pua Magasiva had previously successfully auditioned for the guest role of Elvis Iosefa, the cousin of established character Louie in 1999.[1] He appeared for several episodes however 4 years later he was offered the full-time role of Vinnie Kruse, a core cast member.[1] Vinnie made his first appearance in late 2003.[2] The character was said to bring rebellion to the nurses and Magasiva hoped the character portrayed Pacific Islanders correctly, stating; "I wanted to make Vinnie very cultural, a character that Pacific Island people can relate to."[2] Magasiva soon decided to try his luck elsewhere and quit the role.[1] The character departed in early 2006 and early reports suggested he was axed as part of a large cast overhaul at the time,[3] however this was not the case.[4] In reality, Magasiva's resignation brought on the large cast overhaul, which was an attempt by producers to represent a culturally proportional society after the exit of the shows only Pacific Islander.[5] Magasiva soon regretted the decision, stating: "I took a risk and I left. The work didn't come."[4] Magasiva returned to the role after 5 years in August 2011.[4][6]
Storylines
Judy Brownlee (Donogh Rees) hired Vinnie in late 2003 and he instantly got on the other nurses nerves with his party boy ways. In 2004 Vinnie started an affair with good friend Tama's (David Wikaira-Paul) girlfriend Shannon Te Ngaru (Amber Curreen). The two went public but Vinnie realized she loved Tama more and they broke up. Vinnie feel deeply in love with Tania Jeffries (Faye Smythe) but the presence of Mark Weston (Tim Foley) drove the two apart and Vinnie started to date Jemima Hampton (Liesha Ward Knox). Vinnie was promoted to charge nurse but the pressure proved too much and he resigned from nursing to become a paramedic. However when he witnessed a murder scene,Vinnie returned to nursing. Jemima fell pregnant, scaring Vinnie and the two broke up. However in 2006 the lure of being a father proved too much and Vinnie traveled to the United Kingdom to live with Jemima and his child.
Vinnie returned to Shortland Street in August 2011 and quickly gained a job. He revealed to good friend Nicole (Sally Martin) that he had lost his son in a custody battle with Jemima and struggled to cope with the loss. Vinnie started to date Brooke Freeman (Beth Allen) but her manipulative ways drove him away and he briefly dated her sister Bree (Rachel Blampied) before she too, drove him away with her antagonistic personality. In November 2012, Vinnie began to date Emma Franklin (Amy Usherwood). The couple broke up following Vinnie having a drunken one night stand with Emma's friend, Kylie (Kerry-Lee Dewing). Vinnie scandalously began to date best friend, Nicole but following a fire at the hospital, he realized he was in love with Kylie and ended things with Nicole. He and Kylie were short lived however and Vinnie declared his love to Nicole to no success. However after welcoming his son Michael (Duane Evans Jr.) permanently into his life, Nicole and Vinnie reconciled and she fell pregnant. Nicole had given birth on December 11 of 2014 to a baby boy. As Vinnie looked up from his healthy child he was shocked to see Nicole was having a seizure. Vinnie was relieved that Nicole had survived although she was in a coma. One week later, Nicole woke up and was soon sent home. Leanne, Michael, Vinnie and Nicole were discussing what the name of their baby should be and they finally decided on the Samoan name Pele Vinnie's worries grew, as Nicole told him that she didn't love their own child anymore. For shortland street's Easter special Vinnie realised he had lost his sense of humour, and wanted to prove to the nurses he was still funny, so he volunteered to be the bunny for the hospital children's Easter party. Later on at the picnic the kids tied him up and he tripped and fell into the paddle pool which nearly caused him to drown. Vinnie found this very humiliating so he declared that he will no longer be the funny guy, but it didn't last for long.
Character development
Characterisation
Describing Vinnie, Magasiva stated: "Personality-wise we're a bit similar, very outgoing sort of characters. Even though he is always playing around, he does get serious at times – especially with his work. He is serious about it and wants to do well. Apart from that he likes to have fun, he likes to tease people and dance around and just have fun."[2] His high energy led to him being popular with both staff and patients.[7] Vinnie loved to party and was a hit with woman, even making moves on lesbian flat mate – Maia Jeffries (Anna Jullienne).[8] Magasiva hoped he could portray Vinnie so that he could embody the Polynesian population of New Zealand, stating: "He is very typical, but that's the way some of us are. We're being real people, I'm trying to be a real Samoan person, not trying to pretend to be someone else but just to be myself. And it shows when you see Vinnie, the way he talks — Pacific Islanders are loud. You know where they are from a mile away. You get a whole bunch of people laughing, that's a whole bunch of Pacific Islanders."[2] In 2004 the character became part of a group of "hip, young things" alongside Tama Hudson (David Wikaira-Paul), Shannon Te Ngaru (Amber Curreen), Maia Jeffries, Norman Hanson (Jacob Tomuri) and Li Mei Chen (Li Ming Hu).[8] The group embodied the "cool" and "groovy" demographic and were often found partying at their flat 'El Rancho' or the local bar.[8] The group were described as: "witty, fun and spontaneous. They throw parties, play practical jokes, have complicated love lives, they stress about boy/girlfriends, best friends, what to do with their lives and what to wear to parties. What more could you want in a group of friends?"[8] By the characters return in 2011, his cousin Maxwell Avia (Robbie Magasiva) had become the patriarch of a new family unit, cementing Vinnie in the middle and creating the soap's first ever Polynesian family unit in the 20-year history.[9] Following Maxwell's departure in 2012, Vinnie was integrated into scenes and storylines within the family unit, effectively uniting him as the patriarch of the characters.[10]
Affair with Shannon Te Ngaru
In 2004, Vinnie began an affair with the girlfriend of his good friend Tama Hudson (David Wikaira-Paul), Shannon Te Ngaru (Amber Curreen). The romance initially was hidden, however soon became public, a scene Wikaira-Paul enjoyed, "The most memorable thing for me this year was when Tama found out that Shannon was playing on him. I’d formed a huge bond with the character, so it was kind of personal. It surprised me how much I actually cared."[11] Magasiva described Shannon as Vinnie's first love but noted she had become preoccupied with Tama, "Shannon's the first eye opener, the first girl who's really caught his heart. He's really serious about her. There's nothing that will hold him back. He's so in love with her."[12] However, following the arrest of Tama's uncle Victor Kahu (Calvin Tuteao) and their checkered past together, Vinnie was suspicious as to whether Shannon loved him back. Curreen believed that Shannon was destined to love Tama not Vinnie, "Shannon wants Tama. She truly loves him, and now sees what a good thing they had. She feels terrible about herself – she has lost everything good in her life."[12] The affair ended poorly for Vinnie, with Tama and Shannon marrying on Christmas Day 2004.[11]
Relationship with Jemima Hampton
The arrival of Jemima Hampton (Liesha Ward Knox) in mid-2005 proved a new start for Vinnie who was struggling to withstand a relationship after his affair with Shannon Te Ngaru (Amber Cureen).[13] Magasiva explained the attraction: "She's different. There is something about her that just excites him."[13] However Ward Knox was hesitant that the two would have any long standing relationship, stating: "Jemima lives in her own little version of the world. She is the kind or person that would walk into a supermarket, take a can of spaghetti from the bottom of a stack and walk away; when it all comes crashing down behind her, she'd just say 'Oh! It must have been the air conditioning!' She just really has no idea of the problems she causes."[13] Vinnie and Jemima ended up together only for Vinnie to discover Jemima was married.[7] She ended up leaving Vinnie upset and alone.[7] However Jemima returned in December 2005 and announced her pregnancy, with Vinnie the father.[7] Vinnie ended up leaving Ferndale to live with Jemima and his unborn child in England.[6][7] Offscreen the two settled in after the birth of their son – Michael Kruse, but soon got into fights over Vinnie's party boy behavior and when he missed Jemima's fathers birthday in 2011, she and Michael abandoned him.[14] In 2014 Jemima returned to the show with her son and a storyline took place where Jemima began to redevelop her crush on Vinnie, Ward-Knox explained, "Jemima is dealing with a crumbling marriage, the prospect of being a solo mum again and Vinnie is a beacon of stability amongst the chaos ... Vinnie is willing to be so accommodating because he is one of the only people who truly understands her world and the way she operates within it."[15]
Reception
Upon arrival it was clear that Vinnie was a heart throb, something Magasiva was not too sure about.[2] The love triangle between Vinnie, Shannon and Tama was named as the most popular romance storyline to feature in 2004.[11] Magasiva believed Vinnie's most memorable storyline was when he became a gigolo.[16] In the 2011 Throng Shortland Street fan awards, Vinnie took out runner up for "Favourite Male Character" and Magasiva took out runner up in "Favourite Actor".[17] Vinnie's 2011 return was named as one of the highlights of the season[18] and in 2013, was listed as the 9th best ever character return storyline on the soap by the Shortland Street website.[19] Magasiva placed runner up for "Hottest Male" in the TV Guide Best on the Box Awards 2012, beating out his brother Robbie.[20] Magasiva was nominated for "Favourite Actor" in the 2012 Nowie awards for his portrayal of Vinnie.[21] A scene where Vinnie dreamt of his cousin's ex-wife, Vasa Levi (Teuila Blakely) making sexual moves on him, was named as one of the top moments of the 2012 season.[10] In the Ferndale Talk Best of 2013 awards, Vinnie was voted "Favourite Character", with Magasiva also landing the "Favourite Actor" award. Magasiva also placed runner up for "Best Looking Male"[22] In 2015 Magasiva received a nomination for "Best Actor" in the TV Guide Best on the Box Awards.[23]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Shortland Street celebrates 20 years". 20/20. 24 May 2012. Television New Zealand. TV2.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Grant, Frances (December 2003). "A game of patients on the Street". The New Zealand Herald. APN News & Media.
- ↑ Cook, Stephen (August 2006). "Dumped actress throws hissy fit and goes Awol from set in protest". The New Zealand Herald. APN News & Media. Retrieved October 2011.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Morton, Frances (June 2011). "The Magasivas: Brothers in arts". The New Zealand Herald. APN News & Media. Retrieved June 2011.
- ↑ Ming Mok, Tze (7 July 2006). "Shortland Street's ethnic cleansing is a relief to us all". Sunday Star Times. Fairfax Media.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "Return of Vinnie Kruse". Shortland Street. Television New Zealand. July 2011. Archived from the original on November 2011. Retrieved July 2011.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 "Vinnie Kruse". Shortland Street. Television New Zealand. January 2006. Archived from the original on November 2011. Retrieved June 2011.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 "Street Kids". Shortland Street. Television New Zealand. 2004. Archived from the original on 11 July 2012.
- ↑ "Episode 18". Tagata Pasifika. 14 June 2012. Television New Zealand. TV One.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 "Top 20 moments of 2012". tvnz.co.nz. Television New Zealand. 13 December 2012. Archived from the original on 14 December 2012.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 Barry, Rebecca (December 2004). "Return to the shaky aisles on Shortland Street". The New Zealand Herald. APN News & Media. Retrieved November 2011.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 "Who does Shannon really love?". tvnz.co.nz. Television New Zealand. 2004. Archived from the original on 2004.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 "Too good to be true?". Shortland Street. Television New Zealand. 2005. Archived from the original on November 2011. Retrieved June 2011.
- ↑ "Vinnie Kruse". Shortland Street. Television New Zealand. 2012. Archived from the original on 12 July 2012.
- ↑ "Old passions stirred for Jemima". New Zealand TV Guide (Fairfax Media). 12 June 2014.
- ↑ Macfarline, Kristen (25 May 2012). "Shortland Street: Q and A with Pua Magasiva". Rotorua Daily Post. APN News & Media.
- ↑ "Shortland Street Fan Awards 2011". Throng. 19 December 2011.
- ↑ "Top 11 of 2011". Television New Zealand. December 2011. Archived from the original on 28 January 2012.
- ↑ "Best Returning Characters!". tvnz.co.nz. Television New Zealand. 24 October 2013. Archived from the original on 26 October 2013.
- ↑ Jones, Bridget (15 March 2012). "Sexiest on the screen". Auckland Now. Fairfax Media.
- ↑ "Now that’s an awards show". Shortland Street. Television New Zealand. 7 October 2012. Archived from the original on 7 October 2012.
- ↑ shortlandstreet (17 December 2013). "Results of Ferndale Talk's Best of 2013 Awards!". Ferndale Talk.
- ↑ Rawson, Emma (12 February 2015). "Best on the Box finalists announced". stuff.co.nz. Fairfax Media.