Peri Lomax

Peri Lomax
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Ruby O'Donnell
Duration 2013–
First appearance 4 October 2013
Introduced by Bryan Kirkwood
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation Student
Home 2 Oakdale Drive

Peri Lomax is a fictional character on British soap opera Hollyoaks. She is played by Ruby O'Donnell, who made her first screen appearance on 4 October 2013.[1] The character and O'Donnell's casting was announced on 17 September 2013.[2] O'Donnell auditioned for the role of Peri and was invited back twice, before she learned she had got the part.[1] Her mother commented "When we got the call I started crying and then we started jumping up and down in the kitchen. The more I see the scripts the more I think Ruby is quite similar to her character Peri and I think she's fitted in well with the family."[1] O'Donnell began filming during the summer months.[1] Peri's main storylines include discovering her sister, Leela (Kirsty-Leigh Porter), is actually her biological mother, being diagnosed with a brain tumour and falling down the stairs in the village and become pregnant at the age of 14. Another well-known storyline of Peri's is her relationship with Tom Cunningham (Ellis Hollins).

Casting and Development

Peri is the youngest member of the Lomax family, which consists of parents Danny (Stephen Billington) and Sam (Lizzie Roper) and siblings Tegan (Jessica Ellis) and Leela (Kirsty-Leigh Porter).[2] Describing Peri, a writer for the show's official website commented "Don your shades, ladies and gents – 'cos this girl is sunshine all year round! As the youngest of the Lomaxes, Peri should be making mistakes left, right and centre, but – in actual fact – she's usually the only voice of reason in her family."[3] They observed that she has "the wisdom of seven Yodas" and is happy to give out advice to her family and friends.[3] It is revealed in August 2014 that Peri's sister Leela is her biological mother. Peri finds out and doesn't forgive Leela, but finally does. In a things you don’t know about Hollyoaks it was mentioned that Peri was named after Doctor Who character Peri Brown.[4]

True Parentage

O'Donnell spoke to Digital Spy after the reveal that Leela was her mother, "For Peri's character, it's completely the wrong thing to do because it's just shocked her and made her hate [Leela] even more."[5] O'Donnell also said, "Peri's going to obviously be really confused, because she doesn't understand how they've lied to her and why they've lied to her. Peri's meant to be very nice and sweet and her life's meant to be very simple, but obviously not!"[5] Kirsty-Leigh Porter (Leela Lomax) said, "I think, if anything, Leela thinks she's done kind of a good thing by going, 'Right, there you go, I'm your mum and it's out there in the open'"[5]
Leela had first told Sienna Blake (Anna Passey) about Peri's true parentage. Porter had mentioned that she knew the truth when she got the role.[6] In June 2014, Peri's biological father and Leela's childhood lover, Cameron Campbell (Cameron Moore), was introduced to the serial.

Drugs

In August 2014, after the deaths of Sam and Danny, Peri bought drugs on a night out with Nico. Cameron tried to stop her.[7]

Teenage Pregnancy

In November 2014, it was announced that Peri was to have a teen pregnancy storyline with Tom Cunningham. The storyline was devised as an effort to promote safe sex.[8] This storyline along with Ste's HIV plot was apart of the safe sex for 2015 said Bryan Kirkwood.[9] Hollyoaks are working with charity Brook during the storyline.[10]
Ruby O'Donnell has said, "Some of the scenes have been hard to tackle because I am still quite young and I’ve had to do a lot of research for them. I am younger than Peri, as she is just turning 15 and I’m only 14 myself. So I’ve done the research to help with my performances and to find out how teenagers actually do react in these situations." She also said, "When I was first told about the story, I was nervous and didn’t know what to expect, but then I had a lot of meetings about it with the show’s executive producer Bryan Kirkwood, the storyliners and the other producers. They explained it to me and made me feel a lot more comfortable about it. Now I’ve got into it, I’m very excited about the storyline and I’m really enjoying doing it."[11]
During the storyline, Tom proposed to Peri and revealed to the whole school and town that she was pregnant to Leela, Ziggy and Tegan's surprise.[12] Also during the storyline, Leela called cousin Angela (Adele Silva) as a candidate to adopt the baby.[13]
Peri gave birth to her daughter on 1 September 2015.[14]

In the Hollyoaks Autumn Trailer, it was shown that Peri won't be able to cope with being a teenage parent

Storylines

Peri arrives with her mother, Sam (Lizzie Roper) to surprise her father, Danny (Stephen Billington). Her sisters, Leela (Kirsty-Leigh Porter) and Tegan (Jessica Ellis), soon join them and Tegan gives birth to her daughter, Rose. Peri is shocked to learn she has a brother, Ste Hay (Kieron Richardson), but only begins to bond with him after he moves in with them. Peri also makes friends with Tom Cunningham (Ellis Hollins).

Peri later starts seeing ghosts and sets up a camera to catch one but is shocked to see footage of Danny and John Paul McQueen (James Sutton) kissing. While confronting her father, Peri faints and falls down the stairs in the village, and is then rushed to hospital, where she is diagnosed with a brain tumour. Just before her operation, Tom sneaks her out and they kiss. Peri then faints again and Tom returns her to hospital where her operation is successful. Danny then convinces Peri what she saw with him and John Paul was because of the tumor. After Sam and Danny split up, Peri starts to depending on Sienna Blake (Anna Passey) for comfort. Sienna assumes Peri is her long-lost daughter after finding out that Peri is adopted and she has the same birthday as her daughter. However, Leela reveals to Sienna in confidence that she is Peri's biological mother and Sienna agrees not to tell Peri. Peri later befriends Sienna's long-lost daughter, Nico Blake (Persephone Swales-Dawson), when she arrives looking for Sienna.

Peri is devastated when Sam and Danny reveal their plan to emigrate to New Zealand to get their relationship back on track. Peri gets drunk with a bottle of wine and is found by her biological father, Cameron Campbell (Cameron Moore). He takes her home and Sam and Danny panic and try to leave quicker, scared that Leela and Cameron will tell Peri the truth. Peri says emotional goodbyes to Tom and Leela but just as they are about to leave, Leela comes racing to the car, having been told by Cameron that Peri confided in him about not wanting to leave. This causes an argument between Leela, Cameron and Sam and Danny, with Leela telling Peri that she and Cameron are her biological parents. Peri runs away and is found by Tegan. They then ring Sam and Danny to pick them up so they can go to New Zealand as planned. However, just moments after they phone, Sam and Danny are killed. This devastates Peri and she rebels. However, she tearfully confides in Cameron that she thinks her brain tumour is back and he goes with her to a scan. Fortunately, the scan shows that Peri's brain tumour has not returned. After Sam and Danny's funeral, Peri starts to bond with Leela and Cameron establishing a parent-child relationship.

In December 2014, Peri loses her virginity to Tom. Peri befriends Dylan Jenkins (James Fletcher) and when Nancy Osborne (Jessica Fox) falls asleep while supervising detention, Peri steals her painkillers. Peri and Dylan sell them to other students, with Dylan, Nico and Tom taking some but they make everyone sick and are rushed to hospital. Peri admits what she did and she is suspended. The day before her birthday, Peri wishes that she could spend time with her father so Dylan suggests that he, Peri and Nico to visit him. She collapses in Dylan's arms and he takes her to hospital where she learns that she is pregnant. Tom sees them and thinks she is cheating on him. Meanwhile, Tom tells Darren Osborne (Ashley Taylor Dawson) that he thinks Peri is cheating on him, so Darren tells him to talk to her. When Tom confronts Peri, she tells him that she is pregnant, leaving Tom speechless. On her 15th birthday, she is thrown a surprise birthday party at The Dog, with Nico, who shares her birthday. She goes to the hospital with Tom, and finds out she is 10 weeks pregnant. Celine McQueen (Sarah George) tells her she can have an abortion and Peri leaves. Tom asks for a picture of the baby and puts it in a white envelope which he leaves among the birthday cards after showing the picture to Dylan and Nico and Leela finds it. She realises it is Peri's, but Nico tells Leela it is hers. Peri considers an abortion but during the school play, Tom proposes and she runs home in tears after Leela discovers that her daughter is pregnant. Leela and Peri talk about the possibilities of having a baby so young and Peri decides not to have an abortion, choosing instead to have the baby adopted. In July 2015, Peri is frustrated by Leela's constant fussing and learns that Tom is not sure about having the baby adopted. Eventually, Peri and Tom resolve their differences and Tom supports Peri, agreeing to let Peri's cousin, Angela Brown (Adele Silva) and her husband, Mark (Ben Faulks), to adopt the baby. Frankie Osborne (Helen Pearson) knows how much Tom wants to be a father and suggests to Peri that the baby live with them but Peri refuses because she doesn't want to be close to the baby. In August, Peri and Angela go to a scan and Tom storms in, high on legal pills. Peri has a scare when she thinks she is going into labour but learns that she has high blood pressure. However, Tom doesn't want Peri to give their baby up and blackmails Cameron, telling him to persuade Peri to keep the baby or he will tell Peri that Cameron killed Danny and Sam. Cameron fails to do this so Tom gives Cameron an ultimatum. In late August, Angela visits Peri and tells her that the baby is a girl. Peri tells Angela that she wants her and Mark to take the baby immediately after the birth.

When Peri returns to school, she and her other classmates are sent an anonymous video that shows Leela confronting Cameron about the death of her parents. Peri is distraught and she calls the police, reporting Cameron for murder but then realises that she is in labour, supported by Cameron and Leela but she is soon joined by Tom as she gives birth in a classroom. Peri and the baby, later named Steph after Frankie's deceased daughter Steph Cunningham (Carley Stenson), leave in an ambulance but witnesses Cameron being arrested for the murders of Danny and Sam. It is revealed that Tom intended to send the video but it was accidentally sent by Ste and Harry Thompson (Parry Glasspool) while they were having sex. However, after realising how much Tom loves her and the baby, Peri apologises to Angela and Mark and tells them that she is keeping Steph. A fortnight later, Peri and Tom attend Dylan's funeral together and then go to the wake at The Loft. In October 2015, Peri finds it hard to cope with motherhood and starts bullying Tom anonymously about his parental responsibilities but reveals that she is responsible for the bullying after she posts a picture of Tom online. The Osbornes realise that Peri is not coping and Nancy suspects that Peri could have post-natal depression, especially after she leaves Steph on Angela's doorstep. The rest of the family are determined to make sure Peri gets help but Peri reveals that she doesn't have post-natal depression, she simply is not ready to be a mother. Cameron tells her to make Tom choose: her or Steph, which she does and Tom chooses Steph, leaving Peri heartbroken. Peri moves out while Tom keeps Steph.

Reception

O’Donnell has been nominated twice on the Inside Soap Awards for best Young Actor in 2014[15] and 2015.[16]

When talking about the actress O’Donnell receiving award nominations, Warrington Guardian described O’Donnell as a “starlet” for her role of Peri Lomax.[17]

O’Donnell has also been nominated for Best on-screen partnership with Ellis Hollins in the 2015 British Soap Awards. In the same award ceremony O’Donnell was also nominated for Best Young performance.[18]

See also

References

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