List of Shortland Street characters (2013)

The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street in 2013, by order of first appearance.

Roman Sylvester

Roman Sylvester
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by Charles Pierard
Duration 2013–14
First appearance 14 January 2013
Last appearance 4 February 2014
Introduced by Steven Zanoski (2013)
Simon Bennett (2013, 2014)
Classification Former; recurring
Profile
Occupation Detective

D.I Roman Sylvester appeared in several recurring stints from early 2013. Roman was the detective assigned to Roimata Samuels' (Shavaughn Ruakere) assault case. He later worked alongside Josh Gallagher (Chris Tempest) when drug dealers carried out a heist on the hospital. In early 2014 Ramon returned when he investigated the murder of Travis Corfrield (John Tui).

Dayna Jenkins

Dayna Jenkins
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by Lucy Elliott
Duration 2013—
First appearance 28 March 2013
Introduced by Simon Bennett
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation Bartender/Duty Manager, Co-owner of I.V. Bar.

Dayna Jenkins first appeared in March 2013, portrayed by Lucy Elliott.[1] To mark the show's 21st anniversary, 4 new young characters were introduced, with Dayna debuting alongside Harper Whitley (Ria Vandervis), Dallas Adams (Cameron Jones) and returning character, Henry Lee (Peter Huang).[2] Jasmine Cooper (Pearl McGlashan) was saved by Dayna at a dodgy gang party and the two soon became best friends. However Dayna's dangerous and naughty behaviour soon lead Jasmine to behave in a similar manner, much to the shock of her mother Wendy (Jacqueline Nairn). Dayna started to live with the Coopers but it soon became clear she was seriously troubled and was hospitalised in July after being diagnosed as mentally unstable (suffers from bipolar disorder), before leaving for a psychiatric unit. Dayna returned in December when her mother Jennifer was declared brain dead following a car crash. After Jennifer died, Dayna and her brother Kane (KJ Apa) moved in with the Cooper's and she began a relationship with Evan (Tyler Read). Danya is currently helping Murray Cooper with working at The IV after it burned down while she and Evan hired dodges builders however they broke up after Evan leave to go overseas in August 2014. In 2015 she begin to date bad boy Curtis Hannah and also it was revealed that she is also the daughter of Jimmy Isaac after taking a DNA Test it was confirmed. In October 2015, It was announced that Dayna will have a love interest, George Kirkwood will in arrive in late October. George would a Major part in the 2015 season cliffhanger in October 2015, George Proposed to Dayna, And she accepted, but George went back to England by way of Christchurch for a family wedding, but he never contacted Dayna since he left, much to Dayna's anguish. When George returned, they settled their differences and was married on the final episode of 2015, when the original wedding between Boyd Rolleston and Harper Whitley was postpone due to, and unbeknownst to Dayna and George: Gareth Hutchins holding Shortland Street hostage.

Elliot is one of a number of second-generation Shortland Street actors; her father Peter played clinic CEO David Kearney in the late 1990s.[1]

Luca Dobra

Luca Dobra
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by Charlie Truman
Duration 2013
First appearance 19 April 2013
Last appearance 2013
Introduced by Simon Bennett
Classification Former; recurring

Alexandru "Luca" Dobra first appeared in April 2013. He arrived with his mother Zlata (Kate Elliott) with the news that he was the newborn son of the recently deceased Luke Durville (Gerald Urquhart). Zlata started to neglect Luca and Murray Cooper and Wendy Cooper were left to look after the baby.[3][4][5] After Luca bonded with Luke's widow, Bella (Amelia Reid), Zlata eventually took him back to Romania to become a single parent.

Harper Whitley

Harper Whitley
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by Ria Vandervis
Duration 2013—
First appearance 1 May 2013
Introduced by Simon Bennett
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation E.D Consultant (2013—)
Clinical Director of Shortland Street Hospital (2013)

Harper Whitley first appeared in May 2013, portrayed by Ria Vandervis.[6] Vandervis was hired under a 6-month recurring contract that was later extended to a regular role. She struggled with the extension due to personal relationship issues and considered quitting the show.[7] Harper arrived in May from New York, supposedly to visit best friend Sarah Potts (Amanda Billing). She soon got a job at the hospital, took Sarah's job and began to date her ex-husband TK Samuels (Benjamin Mitchell). It later turned out Harper had been involved in a high up criminal family in America and when her ex-boyfriend arrived, she briefly considered running away with him but decided to stay in New Zealand. Harper soon discovered she was in love with TK despite his reconciliation with Sarah but shocked all when she began to date Nicole Miller (Sally Martin). In 2015 she begins relationship with Boyd Rolleston, and became engaged by August 2015. A fan of the soap opera reportedly named her daughter 'Harper Ria' in honour of Vandervis and her character.[8] In the final episode of 2015, Harper and Boyd had to have their wedding postponed due to Gareth Hutchins holding Shortland Street hostage. later they broke off their engagement after she realises she was fallen in love with Dr.Drew MaCaskill

Dallas Adams

Dallas Adams
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by Cameron Jones
Duration 2013–15
First appearance 13 May 2013
Last appearance 27 February 2015
Introduced by Simon Bennett
Classification Former; regular
Profile
Occupation Paramedic

Dallas Adams first appeared in May 2013, portrayed by one-time New Zealand's Got Talent star, Cameron Jones.[2][9] Dallas was described as, adventurous, likeable and "the guy that everyone invites to the party."[10] Dallas treated Ula's (Frankie Adams) course leader during his paramedic duties and later rescued a drunk and lost Dayna Jenkins (Lucy Elliott). He quickly got a job at Shortland Street and began to date Emma Franklin (Amy Usherwood) but the couple broke up when he kissed her best friend Kylie (Kerry-Lee Dewing). Several months later Dallas began to date Bella Durville (Amelia Reid-Meredith) and in mid 2014, the two became engaged. However Bella got cold feet and Dallas rebounded to a one-night stand with Ula. Dallas ultimately ended up falling in love with Ula and after finally dispelling the guilt of his brothers death by selling the family farm, Dallas and Ula departed for paramedic jobs in London.

Len Cooper

Len Cooper
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by Bruce Phillips
Duration 2013, 2015–16
First appearance 16 July 2013
Last appearance 18 January 2016
Introduced by Simon Bennett (2013, 2015)
Classification Former; deceased
Profile
Occupation Retired

Len Cooper made his first appearance in July 2013. Murray (Matthew Chamberlain) was shocked when his father Len showed up unannounced and revealed his wife had kicked him out. Len began staying with the Cooper's but shocked all when he mistook his granddaughter Jasmine (Pearl McGlashan) for a past lover and tried to kiss her. Len was subsequently diagnosed with the beginnings of dementia. As a result, Murray promised to put his long running rift with his father I him. After reconciling with Judy, Len decided to stay in Auckland but requested for his son to euthanise him. Murray declined, resulting in Len attempting to commit suicide by overdose. Len eventually came to accept the love of his family and moved into residential care. Two years later Len was admitted to Shortland Street after a fall and when Murray took him for a fish on his boat, he realised how bad a state his fathers health was in.

The episode airing in September 2013 that saw Len attempt to kill himself proved highly controversial and saw concern from suicide networks who believed those sensitive to the topic should have been warned prior to its airing. A Television New Zealand spokesperson responded, "Shortland Street has a long history of dealing with topical and sensitive issues. It does so with a strong sense of social responsibility, presenting a range of perspectives that reflect the different real life experiences of New Zealanders."[11]

In 2015, Murray decided to take Len back to care when Bella got pregnant with Stevie, thus making him a great-grandfather. After Stevie was born, Len kept on forgetting Stevie was a girl. He later mentioned about a man called Ross, which may be a half-brother of Murray that he never knew. On 13 December, Len suffered a broken shoulder and needed surgery, but then preceded to confront Gareth Hutchins, who held Shortland Street and IV Cafe hostage. Len was shot point blank in the stomach, and having lost so much blood from delayed care, he passed away.

Toby Reynolds

Toby Reynolds
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by Robert Evison
Duration 2013–14
First appearance 2 August 2013
Last appearance 5 November 2014
Introduced by Simon Bennett
Classification Former; regular

Toby Reynolds was first mentioned in December 2012, before arriving in August 2013 portrayed by Robert Evison. Toby was the result of an affair between Kylie Brown's (Kerry-Lee Dewing) sister, Julia (Jessica Joy Wood) and Emma Franklin's (Amy Usherwood) father, Brett (Matt Dwyer). Kylie and Emma were not aware of Toby's existence and presumed Julia had died whilst pregnant in 1998. In 2012 they located Julia and learned that she had been bringing Toby up in a cult. The following year, Toby arrived at their doorstep and began to live with the girls. Toby developed a crush on his best friend Kane's (KJ Apa) girlfriend Honour Aleni (Sophie McIntosh) and successfully broke them up. When Brett arrived into Toby's life, he struggled emotionally and struck out, crashing Dallas' (Cameron Jones) car off a cliff. Brett turned out overbearing in raising Toby and faked an assault on Honour to draw his son closer to him. When Toby discovered this, alongside a near attack on Kane, he murdered Brett with a spade and set about covering up the crime as a suicide. Toby evaded police for weeks but eventually confessed and was prisoned. In late July, he was sent down to Christchurch to await sentencing, closer to his mother. Toby returned in November for his trial and warned that he and Kane would be certain to get prison time. However Toby was cleared and returned to Christchurch.

Judy Cooper

Judy Cooper
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by Donna Akersten
Duration 2013
First appearance 2 September 2013
Last appearance 7 October 2013
Introduced by Simon Bennett
Classification Former; recurring

Judy Cooper made her first appearance in early September. In August, Murray's (Matthew Chamberlain) father Len (Bruce Phillips) arrived and announced Judy had kicked him out. However it soon was revealed he had the beginnings of dementia. When Len returned home to Nelson in September, Judy encouraged him to enter a home but to no success. She later visited Len when he decided to live in Auckland.

Nate Clark

Nate Clark
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by Josh McKenzie
Duration 2013–14
First appearance 19 September 2013
Last appearance 26 March 2014
Introduced by Simon Bennett
Classification Former; recurring
Profile
Occupation Executive Assistant at Shortland Street 2013–2014

Nate Clark first appeared in early October portrayed by Josh McKenzie. Nate was hired as the hospitals Executive Assistant under Chris Warner (Michael Galvin) but following his replacement by Grace Kwan (Lynette Forday), Nate struggled to balance his hunger for power and arrogance. He was vastly rich and powerful, simply due to his family business and trust fund. He began to date Kylie Brown (Kerry-Lee Dewing) but his vindictive nature soon became apparent when he purposefully made Grace slip down some stairs. Grace demoted Nate much to his successful mother Donna's (Dra McKay) dismay. After being conned by Travis Corfield (John Tui), Nate became the primary suspect in his murder but was later proved innocent. Nate was soon disowned by his mother after one too many shames and in an attempt for success and money, he stole Boyd Rolleston's (Sam Bunkall) invention patent. All turned against Nate except for Chris and he eventually secured him a job overseas that resulted in Kylie and Nate breaking up.

Travis Corfield

Travis Corfield
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by John Tui
Duration 2013
First appearance 15 October 2013
Last appearance 11 December 2013
Introduced by Simon Bennett
Classification Former; recurring

Travis Corfield first appeared in October 2013 and was portrayed by John Tui. In July 2010 Ula Levi (Frankie Adams) arrived at Maxwell Avia's (Robbie Magasiva) house in Auckland after having escaped her mother Vasa (Teuila Blakely) and her abusive boyfriend Travis in Wellington. Vasa broke it off from Travis in August and moved to Ferndale. In October 2013 Travis arrived in Ferndale on a business trip and used the opportunity to meet up with Vasa after contacting her through online dating. After a rocky start, the two eventually reconciled and Vasa, Vinnie (Pua Magasiva) and Murray (Matthew Chamberlain), all invested in Travis' company. Vasa and Travis became engaged but it turned out he was in serious financial issues and when Travis angrily grabbed Vasa and later Ula, the couple broke up; with the two in thousands of dollars of debt. Vasa stole money from Travis to pay back the investors and a few days later, Travis mysteriously showed up dead in her apartment carpark. Brooke Freeman (Beth Allen) later discovered her sister Bree Hamilton (Rachael Blampied) had killed Travis after discovering his money.

Jennifer Jenkins

Jennifer Jenkins
Shortland Street character
Duration 2013
First appearance 5 December 2013
Last appearance 11 December 2013
Introduced by Simon Bennett
Classification Former; guest

Jennifer Jenkins appeared for multiple episodes in December 2013, portrayed by an uncredited actress. Throughout early 2013, Dayna Jenkins (Lucy Elliott) would constantly argue with her mother during phone calls and it soon became apparent to Wendy Cooper (Jacqueline Nairn) that Jennifer was a neglectful mother. She picked up Dayna in May when she suffered a massive mental breakdown. Wendy was shocked to be reunited with Dayna in December and it turned out Jennifer had been in a car crash and was in a coma. Josh Gallagher (Chris Tempest) injected the unconscious Jennifer with sedative that would ensure she would not awake so that he could use her kidney as a transplant for Brooke Freeman (Beth Allen). She was declared brain dead and despite initial hesitation by Dayna, her life support machine was turned off and her kidney donated to Brooke. The following year, Dayna and Kane (KJ Apa) received a million dollars in inheritance.

Kane Jenkins

Kane Jenkins
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by KJ Apa
Duration 2013–15, 2016
First appearance 11 December 2013
Introduced by Simon Bennett (2013, 2016)
Classification Former; recurring (returning)

Kane Jenkins first appeared in December 2013, portrayed by KJ Apa. Reuben Milner auditioned for the role but was instead cast as Kane's best friend Jack.[12] Kane arrived to visit his brain dead mother, Jennifer before her life support was turned off. During his visit Kane stayed with the Cooper family and in the new year, agreed to be fostered by them. He began to date Honour Aleni (Sophie McIntosh) and accepted a rugby scholarship to a prestigious private school, only to lose this and get suspended when Murray Cooper (Matthew Chamberlain) became over invested in his schoolwork and started doing it himself. Kane and Honour broke up and after having his life saved by his best friend Toby (Robert Evison), helped him cover up the murder of Brett Franklin (Matt Dwyer). He is currently in an exposed affair with his student PE teacher, Bobby Herve. After the return of his father Jimmy Isaac, Kane began to excel in rugby; he was offered a rugby scholarship to a national rugby academy and is currently studying his last two years in school in Palmerston North. In 2016, his voice was muted on the phone talking to Wendy before her life support was cut off.

References

  1. 1 2 "20 questions with Lucy Elliott". tvnz.co.nz. Television New Zealand. March 2013. Archived from the original on 14 May 2013.
  2. 1 2 "Dallas hits Shortland Street: The New Dynasty begins". The Herald on Sunday (APN News & Media). 14 April 2013.
  3. Lang, Sarah (21 April 2013). "Raucous Romanian returns to the Street". The New Zealand Herald. APN News & Media.
  4. Smith, Janie (18 April 2013). "She's back and she means trouble". New Zealand TV Guide (Fairfax Media).
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  6. "Get to know Ria Vandervis". tvnz.co.nz. Television New Zealand. May 2013. Archived from the original on 14 May 2013.
  7. "Ria's Shorty Shock: I Nearly Gave It All Up For Love". Woman's Day (New Zealand Magazines). 10 November 2013.
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  10. Shanks, Amy (12 May 2013). "HB man new Shorty star". Hawke's Bay Today. APN News & Media.
  11. Daly, Michelle (1 October 2013). "Suicide scene on Shortland Street raises concern". stuff.co.nz. APN News & Media.
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