Where are the Neighbours cast now? As the Australian soap is axed after 37 years, FEMAIL reveals how Ramsay St became a springboard to VERY successful careers – from pop sensations to Hollywood A-listers
- It’s been home to Kylie Minogue and actors Margot Robbie and Liam Hemsworth
- But today Australia’s soap Neighbours is officially axed after 37 years on-air
- Network 10 and Fremantle, the show’s producer, confirmed the news today
- Here, FEMAIL reveals what happened to the beloved stars of Ramsay St
It’s been home to Kylie Minogue, Russell Crowe, Margot Robbie and Liam Hemsworth – but today Australia’s long-running soap Neighbours is officially axed after 37 years on-air.
Network 10 and Fremantle, the show’s producer, confirmed the news today and said the final episode of the iconic programme will be filmed in June.
Since Kylie made the leap from soap sweetheart to popstar, this long-running series has produced top singers, Hollywood hunks, TV stars and world-renowned beauties.
But while some have used the show as a springboard to worldwide fame, others have opted to fade from the limelight after leaving Ramsay Street.
Here, FEMAIL reveals those who have turned their soap star beginnings into super stardom and those who have chosen a more sedate path.
ORIGINAL CAST MEMBERS WHO BECAME GLOBAL STARS…
KYLIE MINOGUE: CHARLENE ROBINSON
The pint-sized songstress is arguably the show’s most famous export after finding worldwide fame as a singer when she left the soap.
She initially won hearts with her on-screen romance with Scott Robinson, played by Jason Donovan.
The Kylie and Jason public obsession reached fever pitch when the couple got together in real life and they had a hit record together, Especially For You.
But superstardom beckoned for Kylie, now 53, as she enjoyed hit after hit on the music charts.
The wedding of Scott (Jason Donovan) and Charleen (Kylie Minogue) is one of the best-loved moments from Neighbours history
Kylie recently relocated to her home city of Melbourne, Australia, after living in the UK for more than three decades.
The formerly London-based singer is believed to have quietly arrived back in Australia at the end of January.
Kylie revealed she was leaving the British capital after 30 years to return to Melbourne after spending time there during the pandemic.
When asked in October about rumours she was returning to her home country permanently, Kylie confirmed it to BBC 2 radio.
Home sweet home: Kylie revealed last year that she was leaving London after 30 years to return to Melbourne after spending time there during the pandemic
Making a move: Her boyfriend, Paul Solomons (right), won’t be joining her but they intend to continue a long-distance relationship
‘It is true, I will be basing myself in Australia,’ she said. ‘I can’t believe the reaction it’s had. I’ve had friends call me.’ I spent a lot of time with my family this year in Australia and it felt really good… I’ve been talking about that for a while.’
Kylie reassured Brits she ‘won’t be a stranger’ and will still visit regularly. ‘Of course I’ve lived here for 30 years. I’m always going to be back,’ she said.
Kylie told friends she wanted to live closer to her family, including her parents Carol and Ron, siblings Brendan and Dannii and nephew Ethan.
Her boyfriend, magazine executive Paul Solomons, won’t be joining her in Australia, but they intend to continue a long-distance relationship.
GUY PEARCE: MIKE YOUNG
British-born Guy, another original cast member, had a four-year stint as Mike in Neighbours before hitting the big time.
The 54-year-old has appeared in hit films including L.A. Confidential, Memento and The Hurt Locker and has been nominated for Golden Globe Awards.
In 2015, he split from his wife, psychologist Kate Mestitz – his childhood sweetheart who he married in 1997.
He later welcomed a son, called Monte, in 2016 with his partner Dutch actress Carice van Houten.
Guy Pearce (left) as Mike Young and his best mate in Erinsborough Scott Robinson aka Jason Donovan
After his stint on Neighbours as bad boy Mike Young (left) Guy Pearce has forced a successful career in Hollywood, starring in films such as Memento and The Hurt Locker
And while they keep details about their four-year-old’s upbringing in Carice’s home country of The Netherlands private, Guy has admitted that being a father in his 50s has its challenges.
He candidly told Who magazine in October: ‘Having a young child at the ripe old age of 53 is a lot.’
‘But I am focused on spending all the time I can with him and being the best dad I can be,’ the Melbourne-raised star added.
He welcomed a son, called Monte, in 2016 with his partner Dutch actress Carice van Houten
JASON DONOVAN: SCOTT ROBINSON
Like his on-screen wife Kylie, Jason left the soap to pursue a pop career and while he may not have been quite so lucky, lucky, lucky with his recording career he too topped the charts in the Eighties.
He’s starred in stage productions such as Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat and Priscilla Queen Of The Desert.
The actor hit a rough patch due to alcohol and drug abuse, suffering a cocaine-induced seizure at Kate Moss’s 21 birthday party in 1995.
But he has since regained an image befitting of his alter Neighbour’s ego Scott Robinson with a regular DJ gig on Heart FM.
And last year, he made his pantomime debut in Goldilocks and the Three Bears at the Birmingham Hippodrome.
Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan, much-loved characters Charlene and Scott, were a couple in real life
The actor has a regular DJ gig on Heart FM (pictured in London on February 23, 2022)
RUSSELL CROWE : KENNY LARKIN
Another Neighbour to hit the big time is megastar Russell Crowe, 57, who won an Oscar for his role in Gladiator.
He is one of Hollywood’s leading male stars but before he was rubbing shoulders with the likes of Ridley Scott, he played ex-con Kenny Larkin in four episodes in the Eighties.
His career shows no sign of slowing down and he’s currently filming blockbuster thriller Poker Face, along with co-stars Liam Hemsworth and rapper RZA.
The big budget action flick was put on pause last year after a number of crew members tested positive to Covid.
Russell Crowe on screen with Jason Donovan as Scott Robinson in 1985
Russell Crowe, pictured in 2018, went on to win an Oscar for his role in Gladiator and his career shows no sign of slowing down
Crowe is directing and starring in the high octane outing which is set inside the glamorous world of high-stakes poker and also features a cameo from Hemsworth’s sister-in-law Elsa Pataky.
The film will be produced by Australian actor Addam Bramich and Gary Hamilton.
Shot both at Fox Studios and across a number of NSW landmarks, the film was originally due to wrap in September last year.
LIAM AND CHRIS HEMSWORTH: JOSH TAYLOR AND JAMIE KANE
Star of the Hunger Games, Liam Hemsworth launched his career playing wheelchair-bound hunk Josh Taylor on the street from 2007 to 2008.
He’s since taken Hollywood by storm in his role as Gale Hawthorne and is currently filming for blockbuster thriller Poker Face.
Liam’s brother Chris Hemsworth, star of Thor, also made a brief appearance in Neighbours as Jamie Kane before heading for Hollywood.
Star of the Hunger Games, Liam Hemsworth (left) launched his career playing wheelchair-bound hunk Josh Taylor (right) on the street from 2007 to 2008
Chris Hemsworth, star of Thor, followed his brother Liam to Ramsay Street playing Jamie Kane in one episode (pictured right) before heading for Hollywood
MARGOT ROBBIE: DONNA FREEMAN
Margot Robbie, who started her on screen life in Neighbours in 2008, has since hit the big time starring opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in The Wolf of Wall Street and Will Smith in Focus and Suicide Squad.
She married British film producer Tom Ackerley in 2016 after meeting on the set of Suite Francaise and is in major demands for film roles.
As well as having starred as Harley Quinn in a Suicide Squad spin-off, she also portrayed the figure skater Tonya Harding in I, Tonya.
Margot Robbie (pictured in Neighbours, right) has since hit the big time starring opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in The Wolf of Wall Street and was one of the stars of the Oscars red carpet (left)
Margot Robbie played Donna Freedman in Neighbours in 2008 (centre) a student at Erinsborough High
NATALIE IMBRUGLIA: BETH BRENNAN
Natalie Imbruglia, 47, left her role as Beth Brennan and kissed goodbye to her onscreen surfer-dude husband Brad Willis to launch a singing career in 1997.
The album Left In The Middle sold seven million copies and her single Torn became an instant hit. Other albums followed although they weren’t as commercially successful as her first.
In 2015, she made a comeback with the album Male, featuring cover versions of songs made famous my male lead singers, which reached number 20 in the UK album charts.
The London-based star divorced her Australian husband of five years, Silverchair frontman Daniel Johns in 2008 saying the distance between them was too much.
More recently, she was crowned the winner of The Masked Singer 2022 earlier this month after being revealed as Panda.
Natalie Imbruglia, 47, left her role as Beth Brennan (pictured right) and kissed goodbye to her onscreen surfer-dude husband Brad Willis to launch a singing career in 1997
Beth Brennan played by Natalie with her onscreen surfer husband, Brad Willis at their 1993 TV wedding
The songstress beat Charlotte Church who was unmasked as Mushroom in second place and Westlife star Mark Feehily who was revealed to be Robobunny in third place.
Natalie impressed judges Rita Ora, Mo Gilligan, Davina McCall, Jonathan Ross and Joss Stone on the night when she sang Taylor Swift’s hit Blank Space, before performing a duet with comedian Jason Manford, who was Hedgehog in series one.
Elsewhere, Natalie revealed she is ‘ready to play the fame game again’ after winning The Masked Singer.
The star told The Sun she ‘just doesn’t care anymore’ and added: ‘It’s good to be in a place where you can do a show like this and embrace the fun of it and not take yourself so seriously.’
DELTA GOODREM: NINA TUCKER
Following a successful singing career Delta Goodrem, 37, who played Nina Tucker on the soap, spent eight seasons as a coach on the Channel Nine version of the Voice before stepping back in 2021.
She’s had nine number one singles and five number one albums in Australia and sold over nine million albums worldwide.
However, she’s often hit the headlines for her love life thanks to relationships with a number of high profile men.
In 2004, she dated Australian tennis player Mark Philippoussis and then had a long-term relationship with former Westlife singer Brian McFadden.
They got engaged but split up in 2011 after which Deltra than had a year-long relationship with singer Nick Jonas of boy band the Jonas Brothers.
She’s since dated musician Matthew Copley, with the couple, who are famously private, confirming their relationship in January 2018.
She hasn’t aged a day! Delta Goodrem now and as Nina Tucker in Neighbours
HOLLY CANDY: FLICK SCULLY
Holly Valance left her role as Felicity ‘Flick’ Scully in 2002 to pursue a music career and scored a hit with Kiss Kiss.
She had a role in popular U.S drama Prison Break but has not yet managed to crack America like Margot Robbie.
In 2011, she impressed with her dance moves on Strictly Come Dancing, where she finished in fourth place.
She is now married to property mogul Nick Candy and they had a daughter in 2013, Luka Violet Toni Candy.
Holly Valance (left) left her role as Felicity ‘Flick’ Scully in 2002 to pursue a music career and scored a hit with Kiss Kiss
Holly, 38, and her husband Nick Candy, 48, were seen enjoying a low-key date night as they joined a slew of stars for the VIP re-opening of Winter Wonderland in November 2021 in London
JESSE SPENCER : BILLY KENNEDY
Jesse Spencer, 43, who become a teenage heart throb when he played Billy Kennedy in the soap from 1994 to 2000, left the show with high hopes to crack Hollywood.
He went on to star in hit US series House alongside Hugh Laurie and played a leading role in Chicago Fire as well as taking on film parts.
The star is also a keen musician and plays violin in the charity cover group Band From TV, with his former co-star Hugh Laurie.
Jesse Spencer, 43, who become a teenage heart throb when he played Billy Kennedy (pictured right) in the soap from 1994 to 2000, left the show with high hopes to crack Hollywood
CRAIG MCLACHLAN: HENRY RAMSAY
Another original cast member, Craig McLachlan, 51, who played Mike’s curly-haired buddy Henry Ramsay from 1987-89, had a brief singing career.
He had a Number Two hit, Mona, and appeared in Grease on the West End stage.
But he went back to his first love of soap by playing school teacher Grant Mitchell on rival Oz show Home & Away and also stayed on TV screens down under in The Dr Blake Mysteries.
Another original cast member, Craig McLachlan, 56, who played Mike’s curly-haired buddy Henry Ramsay from 1987-89, had a brief singing career
ALAN DALE: JIM ROBINSON
Alan Dale played Jim Robinson from when the first show aired till his departure in 1993 when his character famously suffered from a heart attack.
He appeared in 869 episodes and was the head of one of the show’s most popular families.
It took a few years for him to put Jim behind him and resurrect his acting career but in 2000 he found success in the US hit shows The OC and then Ugly Betty.
The 74-year-old also appeared in 24 and Lost and worked on Dominion and NCIS.
Alan Dale played Jim Robinson (pictured right) from when the first show aired till his departure in 1993 when his character famously suffered from a heart attack
IAN SMITH: HAROLD BISHOP
As Harold Bishop, Ian Smith, 83, became one of the show’s most legendary characters.
He was there from day one and his relationship with Madge Bishop was a focus of numerous plots while his friendship with Lou, who nicknamed him ‘jelly belly’, often added comedy to the show.
He was infamously killed off in 1991 – or so we thought – as he then made a miraculous return to appear in the show on and off from the Nineties until 2015.
Speaking on Network 10’s Studio 10 in 2018, the much-loved character admitted that he wished he would have quit the series sooner.
Ian Smith, left, has been a Neighbours stalwart as Harold Bishop after first appearing as Madge’s (Anne Charleston) husband, right. He even came back from the dead when he was killed off in the Nineties
Ian, with co-star Tom Oliver as Lou Carpenter, have added comedy to the soap over the decades
While trying to branch outside of his character into alternative acting roles, the star said he was turned down from various opportunities because of his long-standing association to Harold.
The famous face said that during an audition for an entirely dissimilar role, he was told: ‘Oh you were Harold. You couldn’t possibly be a murdering paedophile.’
Following a series of attempts, Ian decided that he had had enough and wanted to retire the role.
When asked about his dream role, Ian admitted to wanting to play one as far away from Harold as possible.
While he said he still loves Harold, he expressed the importance of venturing beyond those constricted territories for himself as an actor.
‘I would like to go as far from Harold as I can, not to prove it to other people, but to prove it to myself,’ he explained.
ANNE CHARLESTON: MADGE BISHOP
Anne Charleston is another Neighbours legend after playing Madge Bishop from 1985 to 1992.
Now 79, she has appeared in various other shows and stage productions since leaving the soap but thanks to her long-enduring appeal, she’ll always be now known as Madge.
Anne Charleston, left, and as Madge in Neighbours back in the Eighties with Kylie, right
SIANOA SMIT-MCPHEE: BREE TIMMINS
Sianoa Smit-McPhee, 30, played the introverted, confused and briefly gothic character of Bree Timmins from 2005 – 2007.
She later appeared in children’s television series As the Bell Rings as DJ, which aired on the Disney Channel and in 2008, appeared as Desma in the short film Hugo alongside Tessa James and Georgia Flood.
From 2009 to 2011, she starred in the HBO series Hung as Darby Drecker and appeared in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia in 2012.
These days, it appears as though Sianoa calls Los Angeles home, where she spends a lot of her time working on her music in the recording studio.
Sianoa Smit-McPhee, 30, played the introverted, confused and briefly gothic character of Bree Timmins (pictured) from 2005 – 2007
From 2009 to 2011, she starred in the HBO series Hung as Darby Drecker and appeared in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia in 2012
BRETT TUCKER: DANIEL FITZGERALD
Brett Tucker, 49, played the role of teacher Daniel Fitzgerald from 1999–2000 – a role which he returned to in late 2007.
In 2009 he left the show and moved to the US where he appeared in multiple high-profile shows including CSI: NY, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and NCIS.
In 2013, Tucker briefly appeared in Thor: The Dark World as an Einherjar Guard. He then appeared as Harry Davis in Mistresses where he starred alongside Alyssa Milano until 2016.
More recently, he joined the cast of Fox’s dance dramedy The Big Leap in a recurring role.
Brett Tucker, 49, played the role of teacher Daniel Fitzgerald (pictured) from 1999–2000 – a role which he returned to in late 2007
He then appeared as Harry Davis in Mistresses where he starred alongside Alyssa Milano until 2016
DICHEN LACHMAN: KATYA KINSKI
Dichen Lachman, 40, played the role of Katya Kinski on the show from 2005 to 2007, before heading to Los Angeles to advance her career.
Since, she has played the role of Sierra in television series Dollhouse, appeared in NCIS: Los Angeles and took up the role of Suren in TV series Being Human.
She also played the role of Tani Tumrenjack in TV show Last Resort, Anya in The 100, Angela in Shameless and Jiaying in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Dichen Lachman, 40, played the role of Katya Kinski (pictured left) on the show from 2005 to 2007, before heading to Los Angeles to advance her career
Anya: Lachman starred on hit show The 100 in 2014
JANET ANDREWARTHA: LYNN SCULLY
Janet Andrewartha, 69, is best known for her role as Lynn Scully on Neighbours, where she maintained the role from 1999 to 2011.
Though leaving the show in 2006 to pursue family life and other roles, she returned in 2008 for a brief stint and again in 2009, where she stayed until 2011.
During that time, Andrewartha worked in London on theatre projects and as an ensemble member in the play All My Sons at the Melbourne Theatre Company.
Janet Andrewartha, 69, is best known for her role as Lynn Scully on Neighbours, where she maintained the role from 1999 to 2011
Holding on: Though leaving the show in 2006 to pursue family life and other roles, Andrewartha (pictured in 2005) returned in 2008 for a brief stint and again in 2009, where she stayed until 2011
ORIGINAL CAST MEMBERS WHO TURNED THEIR BACK ON FAME
Vivean Gray as Mrs Mangel
VIVEAN GRAY: MRS MANGEL
Vivean Gray was another Neighour’s legend as gossipy old woman of Ramsay Street, Mrs Mangel.
She could always be trusted to ruin the young people’s fun and lay down the moral high ground.
Before Neighbours, she had a long-running role in Australian soap The Sullivans but became much more famous thanks to her time in Erinsborough.
But the actress didn’t seem comfortable with the worldwide fame and devoted fans Neighbours brought and left in 1988 when she retired from acting.
Sadly, she died in Australia in July 2016 at the age of 92.
ANNIE JONES: PLAIN JANE
Annie Jones played ‘Plain Jane Superbrain’ from 1986- 1989 and shed her nerdy image by ditching her glasses
Annie Jones, now 55, played ‘Plain Jane Superbrain’ from 1986 to 1989 and was love interest to Guy Pearce’s Mike.
She famously transformed from a nerd to a beauty by losing her glasses and letting her hair down and won the Logie Award for Most Popular Actress in 1989.
Despite her popularity then, Annie never went on to be as famous as her co-stars.
She had a few small roles including in The Flying Doctors after leaving Neighbours but work took a back seat so she could care for her ill mother.
Despite her popularity, Annie never became as successful as her co-stars like Guy Pearce, pictured with her as Mike in 1986
PAUL KEANE AND ELAINE SMITH: DES AND DAPHNE
Des and Daphne played by Paul Keane and Elaine Smith were Neighbours original happiest couple.
Daphne lent her name to the popular cafe for a time that was a regular haunt of the characters while Des was her lovable husband and they had a child together on the show.
Des and Daphne played by Paul Keane and Elaine Smith, were Neighbours original happiest couple – until she was killed off in a car crash in 1987. Neither went on to pursue acting careers
But as this is soapland, their happy marriage was not to last as Daphne was killed off in a car crash in 1987 – the show’s first big tear-jerking departure.
Elaine went on to have small roles on other shows before stepping back from her career to be a mother.
Paul stayed on the soap for a few years and left in 1990. He quit acting altogether and instead took a job in a pub.
MARISA SIKETA : SUMMER HOYLAND
Marisa Siketa joined Neighbours as Summer Hoyland from 2002 – 2007 after playing Melanie Atwood on The Saddle Club.
After departing the show, she appeared in various commercials before taking up DJ work at 95.5 K-ROCK radio station, where she remained until 2014.
She then became an ambassador at Geelong Animal Welfare Society.
Summer Hoyland: Marisa Siketa won the hearts of thousands in the role of Summer Hoyland from 2002 – 2007
Other priorities: While Siketa starred in verious ads (pictured) following her departure, she is now an ambassador at Geelong Animal Welfare Society
CAITLIN STASEY: RACHEL KINSKI
Caitlin Stasey was part of at neighbours as Rachel Kinski from 2005 – 2009 before starring in the hit Australian film Tomorrow, When the War Began, as Ellie Linton.
After appearing in American television series Reign, as Kenna, Stasey was also in comedy-horror film All Chearleaders Die as Maddy.
Recently, Stasey has made a name for herself in social activism after using social media to draw attention to the Free the Nipple movement.
Rachel Kinski: Caitlin Stasey (right in 2015) played Rachel (left) from 2005 – 2009 before becoming successful in the Australian film industry with Tomorrow, When the War Began
Taking a stand: Stasey has made a name for herself in social activism after using social media to draw attention to the Free the Nipple movement
DAN PARIS: DREW KIRK
Dan Paris bagged his first acting role as Neighbours hunk Drew Kirk in 1998.
Known for his long ‘hippy’ hair, Drew began a relationship with established character Libby Kennedy, which eventually saw them marry and have a child together.
Known for his long ‘hippy’ hair, Drew began a relationship with established character Libby Kennedy, which eventually saw them marry and have a child together
However, in 2002, Dan decided to leave the show and pursue new challenges. His character was killed off but returned three years later in the dreams of Stephanie Scully.
Dan, 48, moved into television presenting, hosting various natural history and travel programmes. He then set up an award-winning photography business.
Neighbours’ most memorable storylines
Scott and Charlene’s wedding
Perhaps the most famous Neighbours moment, 20million people tuned in to watch Scott and Charlene Robinson, played by Jason Donovan and Kylie Minogue, get married in November 1988.
The pair’s friend and family were seen in floods of tears as Charlene walked down the aisle to Angry Anderson power ballad Suddenly, with neighbour Nell Mangel catching the bouquet.
Mark leaves Annalise at the alter
Mark Gottlieb and Annalise Hartman’s nuptials didn’t go to plan in 1994. While both parties were nervous on the day, Mark left Annalise at the alter, saying he couldn’t marry her.
However, it wasn’t totally down to Annalise as he decided marriage wasn’t for him and decided to become a priest.
The death of Helen Daniels
Helen Daniels, played by the late Anne Haddy, established herself as the grandmother of Ramsay Street.
Embroiled in some gripping storylines, over the years she saw her life stolen by a conman, she had an affair with her daughter’s fiancé, and she fell down some stairs before suffering a stroke.
In a bid to bring the warring Ramsay and Robinson families together, she gathered them round to watch Scott and Charlene’s wedding together but, as they bickered over their differences, she quietly passed away on the sofa in her sleep.
The Lou, Madge and Harold love triangle
Madge Ramsay (Anne Charleston), Harold Bishop (Iain Smith) and Lou Carpenter’s (Tom Oliver) lives were entangled before the show even hit screens, with the trio knowing one another from their school days.
Madge fell head over heels for ‘Jelly Belly’ Harold but was also strongly attracted to cheeky Lou.
However, Madge’s life took an unexpected turn for viewers when she married Fred Mitchell, with their relationship soon becoming troubled.
Madge and Harold later got back together and he proposed much to the distaste of Lou who attempted to win Madge over. Madge eventually married Harold in 1988.
After Harold’s death, Lou set his sights on Madge once more and the pair planned to marry but they called it off when he realised he wasn’t a match for Harold.
Harold returns from the dead
Harold was killed off on the soap when he was swept out to sea when Madge’s back was turned, leaving nothing behind other than his glasses.
However, he made a shock return to Erinsborough five years later, declaring he’d suffered from amnesia, with Helen Daniels running into him by chance while browsing in a Salvation Army shop.
He returned to Ramsay Street to be reunited with Madge.
Madge’s death
Madge appeared on the show from 1986 to 1992 and again from 1996 to 2001 as a much-loved character.
After Harold’s return, the pair renewed their marriage vows and fostered a child but she was later diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
Doctors told her she had just months to live but further tragedy struck when her life was shortened even further after she developed septicaemia after cutting her finger.
Before her death, Lou confessed his undying love for her and she died in the arms of Harold.
Susan’s memory loss
In typical soap style, Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburne) totally lost her memory after slipping on the milk from a spilled bowl of cereal in 2002.
She was convinced she was 16 years old again, a situation that left her incredibly confused when she found herself by chance at a 70s-themed birthday party.
Toady’s heartache
Jarrod “Toadfish” Rebecchi, played by Ryan Moloney, found was first heartbroken just hours after his wedding to Dee Bliss (Madeleine West) in 2003 when he lost control of their car and drove it off a cliff, with her body never being found.
In 2010 he left Steph Scully (Carla Bonner) at the alter when he realised she didn’t love him and during his third wedding to Sonya Mitchell (Eve Morey) in 2013, a gas bottle exploded during the reception, destroying their marquee and leaving Sonya with a fractured skull and no memory of the wedding. Characters Priya Kapoor and Rhys Lawson were also killed in the blast.
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