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Shannon Hudson

Marshall Heywood
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by Paul Reid
Duration 2001–04
First appearance 19 February 2001
Last appearance 23 February 2004
Introduced by Harriet Crampton
Classification Former; regular
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Occupation Priest (2004—)
Patricia Hewitt
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by Maureen Edwards
Duration 2001–02
First appearance April 2001
Last appearance 29 March 2002
Introduced by Harriet Crampton
Classification Former; regular
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Occupation Chief Executive Officer of Shortland Street Hospital (2001–02)
Lily Jansen
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by Jodie Rimmer
Duration 2001
First appearance 4 May 2001
Last appearance 3 August 2001
Introduced by Harriet Crampton
Classification Former; recurring
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Other names Samara Hindmarsh
Occupation Former actress
Shannon Hudson
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by Amber Curreen
Duration 2001–06
First appearance 6 August 2001
Last appearance 18 May 2006
Introduced by Harriet Crampton
Classification Former; regular
Jack Hewitt
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by Manu Bennett
Duration 2001–02
First appearance 9 August 2001
Last appearance 21 January 2002
Introduced by Harriet Crampton
Classification Former; recurring
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Occupation Lawyer
Robyn Stokes
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by Kirstie O'Sullivan
Duration 2001, 2002, 2004–05
First appearance 14 August 2001
Last appearance 14 October 2005
Introduced by Harriet Crampton (2001, 2002, 2004)
Classification Former; regular
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Occupation Nurse at Shortland Street hospital (2001, 2004–05)

The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street in 2001, by order of first appearance.

Marshall Heywood debuted in early 2001 as part of the show's revamp. Marshall was the troublesome 17-year-old son of Barbara Heywood (Annie Whittle) and he ended up creepily filming Blake Crombie's (Jesse Peach) family in their home. He dated Erin Kingston (Emma Lahana) before he started sleeping with brother Adam's (Leighton Cardno) much older girlfriend, Robyn Stokes (Kirstie O'Sullivan). Marshall dropped out of school to become an artist but developed a drug addiction and whilst cooking meth in the basement, accidentally exploded the house, leaving Barb temporarily blind. Marshall went on the run but was eventually sentenced to time in a juvenile centre. He dated Shannon TeNgaru (Amber Curreen) before moving onto Mihi Hudson (Quantrelle King), but her family's opposition separated them. In 2003 Marshall grew close to Delphi Greenlaw (Anna Hutchison) but the potential romance was put to an end when he accused her boyfriend, Dom (Shane Cortese) of murdering her brother. The following year Marshall had a near death experience and shockingly moved to Australia to become a priest. In September Barb went to Sydney to witness Marshall get ordained.

Antoinette "Toni" Warner (née Thompson, formerly McAllister) arrived to the show in 2001 as part of a cast revamp. She was portrayed by Laura Hill for 7 years, in a stint that saw her become the first ever character to give birth, get married and die on screen.

Dr. Adam Heywood first arrived to the show in March 2001 as part of the show's revamp. He was portrayed by Leighton Cardno and appeared up until 2003.


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