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Holly Hoyland
Neighbours character
Portrayed by Chaya Broadmore (2007)
Lucinda Armstrong Hall (2013–2017)
Duration 2007, 2013–2014, 2017
First appearance 29 March 2007
Last appearance 23 March 2017
Introduced by Ric Pellizzeri (2007)
Richard Jasek (2013)
Jason Herbison (2014)
Classification Former; recurring
Profile
Occupation Student
Home London
Terrence Chesterton
Neighbours character
Portrayed by Scott Johnson
First appearance 6 April 2007
Last appearance 11 May 2007
Introduced by Ric Pellizzeri
Classification Former, recurring
Profile
Occupation Con artist
Mary Casey
Neighbours character
Portrayed by Rowena Wallace
First appearance 10 April 2007
Last appearance 31 May 2007
Introduced by Ric Pellizzeri
Classification Former, recurring
Charlotte Stone
Neighbours character
Portrayed by Rachel Gordon
First appearance 12 April 2007
Last appearance 5 June 2007
Introduced by Ric Pellizzeri
Classification Former, recurring
Profile
Occupation Con artist
Home Goodwood Women's Prison
Prue Brown
Neighbours character
Portrayed by Penny Cook
Duration 2007–08, 2010
First appearance 18 June 2007
Last appearance 25 August 2010
Introduced by Ric Pellizzeri (2007)
Susan Bower (2010)
Classification Former, recurring
Profile
Home Muttatang
Mickey Gannon
Neighbours character
Portrayed by Fletcher O'Leary
Duration 2007–09
First appearance 19 June 2007
Last appearance 14 July 2009
Introduced by Ric Pellizzeri
Classification Former, regular
Profile
Occupation Student
Home Perth

Neighbours is an Australian television soap opera that was first broadcast on 18 March 1985. The following is a list of characters that first appeared on the show in 2007, by order of first appearance. All characters were introduced by the show's executive producer Ric Pellizzeri. The 23rd season of Neighbours began airing from 8 January 2007. That month saw both Ringo Brown and Oliver Barnes introduced as brothers of established characters. March saw the year's first baby, Holly Hoyland, born. Con artists Terrence Chesterton and Charlotte Stone arrived the following month, along with Mary Casey. June saw the debuts of Prue Brown, Adam Rhodes, Kirsten Gannon and Mickey Gannon. Oliver's mother and brother, Rebecca and Declan Napier, were introduced in July, as were Bridget Parker, Miranda Parker, Steve Parker and Peggy Newton. Justin Hunter, Richard Aaronow and Riley Parker began appearing from August. September saw Brad Jordan arrive, while October saw the introductions of Marco Silvani, Josh Taylor, Taylah Jordan and Jessica Wallace. Both Angus Henderson and Mia Silvani arrived in November.

Ringo Brown, played by Sam Clark, made his first screen appearance on 24 January 2007. Clark was cast in the role after he won a competition hosted by teen magazine Dolly. Clark was signed to a three-month contract to play the part of Ringo. Clark auditioned four times in total before being cast. His contract was later extended from the initial three months to nine months. The actor described Ringo as being "a good-hearted kid", who does the normal things that a 16-year-old does. Clark explained that Ringo left home to come and live the life his brother, Frazer (Ben Lawson) is living. A writer for the official Neighbours website described Ringo as someone who had "often drawn the short straw in life". They pointed out that he was not an academic, but cheeky and good-humoured. Ringo had previously suffered with anorexia in the past and one of his first major storylines saw him suffer a relapse.


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