Noah Smith
Eve Jacobsen |
Home and Away character |
Portrayed by |
Emily Perry |
Duration |
2005–06 |
First appearance |
21 January 2005 |
Last appearance |
19 June 2006 |
Introduced by |
Julie McGuaran |
Classification |
Former; recurring |
Profile |
Other names |
Zoe McCallister |
Occupation |
Psychiatric Nurse
Nurse |
Ryan Baker |
Home and Away character |
Portrayed by |
Isaac Gorman |
Duration |
2005–07, 2008, 2009 |
First appearance |
16 March 2005 |
Last appearance |
11 August 2009 |
Introduced by |
Julie McGuaran (2005)
Cameron Welsh (2008, 2009) |
Classification |
Former;recurring |
Profile |
Occupation |
Student |
Home |
Sydney |
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Graham Walters |
Home and Away character |
Portrayed by |
Doug Scroope |
Duration |
2005–06 |
First appearance |
22 April 2005 |
Last appearance |
3 March 2006 |
Introduced by |
Julie McGuaran |
Classification |
Former; recurring |
Profile |
Occupation |
Farmer |
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Diesel Williams |
Home and Away character |
Portrayed by |
Marcus Jacometti |
First appearance |
9 May 2005 |
Last appearance |
17 June 2005 |
Introduced by |
Julie McGuaran |
Classification |
Former; recurring |
Michael Abraham |
Home and Away character |
Portrayed by |
James Mitchell |
Duration |
2005–06, 2007 |
First appearance |
4 November 2005 |
Last appearance |
29 November 2007 |
Introduced by |
Julie McGuaran (2005) Cameron Welsh (2007) |
Classification |
Former; regular |
Profile |
Other names |
Jonah Abraham |
Occupation |
Farmer |
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Mumma Rose |
Home and Away character |
Portrayed by |
Linden Wilkinson |
Duration |
2005–06 |
First appearance |
17 November 2005 |
Last appearance |
3 October 2006 |
Introduced by |
Julie McGuaran |
Classification |
Former; recurring |
Profile |
Other names |
Florence White
Mumma Lily |
Occupation |
Cult leader |
Home |
Prison |
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Home and Away is an Australian soap opera. The following is a list of characters that first appeared in 2005, by order of appearance. They were all introduced by the show's series producer Julie McGuaran. The 18th season of Home and Away began airing on the Seven Network on 10 January 2005. The first introduction of year was Emily Perry as Eve Jacobsen. Issac Gorman arrived as Ryan Baker in March as did Sharni Vinson as Cassie Turner. Doug Scroope began playing Graham Walters in April. Ryan’s mother, Amanda Vale, played by Holly Brisley debuted in June. Todd Lasance began playing Aden Jefferies in August and The Holden family consisting of widower Tony (Jon Sivewright) and his two sons Jack (Paul O'Brien) and Lucas (Rhys Wakefield) arrived in the same month. James Mitchell began playing Jonah Abraham and Linden Wilkinson joined the serial as Mumma Rose in November.
Eve Jacobsen played by Emily Perry, made her first appearance on 21 January 2005.
Eve works as a nurse at a Psychiatric Institution and falls for one of her patients Sarah Lewis (Luisa Hastings-Edge). When Sarah's boyfriend, Felix Walters (Josh Lawson) dies of crystal meth overdose administered by Sarah, which she believes to be the result of a beating, she asks Eve to help her escape to get revenge. Sarah later shoots Noah Lawson (Beau Brady) dead before turning the gun on herself. Eve takes revenge on Summer Bay by murdering Zoe McCallister, a new nurse at Northern Districts hospital and assuming her identity and burns her body in a bushfire to prevent identification.
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