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Connor O'Neil

Connor O'Neill
Connor O'Neill.jpg
Neighbours character
Portrayed by Patrick Harvey
Duration 2002–2006, 2012
First appearance 19 April 2002
Last appearance 27 November 2012
Introduced by Stanley Walsh (2002)
Richard Jasek (2012)
Classification Former; regular
Profile
Occupation Labourer (2002–2003)
Lou's Place barman and manager (2003–2005)
Chauffeur (2005)
Bounce Shop assistant (2005–2006)
Private Investigator (2006)
Home Lorne

Connor O'Neill is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Patrick Harvey. He made his first screen appearance during the episode on 19 April 2002. Harvey was still in school when he won the role of Connor. He initially auditioned using an Australian accent, but later re-read for the part in his natural Irish accent. The producers decided this would suit the role of Connor better. The character became well known for his friendship with Toadfish Rebecchi (Ryan Moloney) and his relationships with Michelle Scully (Kate Keltie), Carmella Cammeniti (Natalie Blair) and Serena Bishop (Lara Sacher). One storyline saw Connor have a one-night stand with Lori Lee (Michelle Ang), which resulted in the birth of their daughter, Madeleine (Madison Lu). Harvey decided to move on from Neighbours, so he could pursue other roles and Connor departed on 30 May 2006. In August 2012, it was announced Harvey had reprised his role for a four-week guest stint and Connor returned on 30 October. He departed on 27 November 2012.

Harvey was still in school when he secured the role. He had always wanted to act and hired an agent while he was living in Australia. It was then that the part in Neighbours "came along". When Harvey auditioned for the role of Connor, he did so with an Australian accent. He came back and re-read the part again in his Northern Irish accent and he was given the role. Casting director Jan Russ told a reporter from the BBC that Harvey did the best Australian accent she had ever heard, but she and the producers decided to give the character Harvey's natural Irish accent.

Harvey left Neighbours in May 2006. He told Jackie Brygel of TV Week that he knew it was time to move on from the series, saying "You have to get out into the big bad world and see if you can make a go of it. Acting is still my priority." When asked if there was a chance he could return to the soap in the future, Harvey replied "Who knows? Never say never!"


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