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Jeremy Tyler (Shortland Street)

Grant Marsden
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by Alan Lovell
Duration 2009
First appearance 10 February 2009
Last appearance 27 February 2009
Introduced by Steven Zanoski
Classification Former; guest
Tai Scott
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by Xavier Horan
Duration 2009, 2010
First appearance 6 March 2009
Last appearance 5 May 2010
Introduced by Steven Zanoski (2009, 2010)
Classification Former; recurring
Thomas Denton
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by Mark Mitchinson
Duration 2009
First appearance 14 May 2009
Last appearance 26 May 2009
Introduced by Steven Zanoski
Classification Former; guest
Catherine, Elizabeth and William Watson
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by Uncredited
Duration 2009
First appearance 3 June 2009
Last appearance 5 June 2009
Introduced by Steven Zanoski
Classification Former; guests
Jack "Fish" Fisher
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by Stephen Handisides
Duration 2009
First appearance 8 June 2009
Last appearance 16 June 2009
Introduced by Steven Zanoski
Classification Former; guest
Naomi Stephens
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by Christina Bristaw
Duration 2009
Appears on 16 June 2009
Introduced by Steven Zanoski
Classification Former; guest

The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street in 2009, by order of first appearance.

Grant Marsden was Brooke Freeman's (Beth Allen) fraudster father who abandoned her and her mother in the late nineties following embezzling thousands of people's money. He arrived in February 2009 to support Brooke following her arrest for murdering Ethan Pierce (Owen Black). Brooke refused to see her father but with the help of Kieran Mitchell (Adam Rickitt), successfully frauded Grant out of thousands of dollars by pretending to perform surgery on a previously undiagnosed heart problem. Grant fell for the scam and thanked Brooke before leaving.

Dr. Gabrielle Jacobs was the eccentric love interest for Chris Warner (Michael Galvin) with Asperger syndrome. She was portrayed by Virginie Le Brun until 2010 and for another stint from 2011 to 2012.

Patrick Tai "Paddy" Scott was the convict younger brother of Scotty (Kiel McNaughton). He had finished his stint in prison for armed robbery when Scotty's wife, Shanti Kumari (Nisha Madhan), gave permission for the paroled Tai to stay at the newly wed's house. Scotty was infuriated and the lazy Tai soon began to intimidate Shanti, going so far as to give the impression he was going to rape her. Tai's negative attitude soon changed when he met Tracey Morrison (Sarah Thomson) and was inspired to learn to read English. However the arrival of his former criminal colleague Vince "Pigdog" Laws (Andre King) proved poorly for him, when Pigdog convinced him to participate in an armed robbery where a man was seriously injured. A betrayed Tracey turned Tai in, sending Scotty into depression. Scotty and Tracey visited Tai in prison the following year and when a prisoner riot broke out, Tai was cautious to help the two escape when he discovered they had feelings for each other. However his good side was again shown and he helped an injured man, only to get shot by a gun squad. In hospital he gave his blessing to Scotty and Tracey and was later returned to prison.


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