Warren Burrell (Neighbours)
Ivan DeMarco |
Neighbours character |
Portrayed by |
Ben Knight |
First appearance |
2 June 2011 |
Last appearance |
29 June 2011 |
Introduced by |
Susan Bower |
Classification |
Former, recurring |
Profile |
Occupation |
Gardener |
Duncan Hayes |
Neighbours character |
Portrayed by |
Paul Ireland |
Duration |
2011–13 |
First appearance |
15 June 2011 |
Last appearance |
13 May 2013 |
Introduced by |
Susan Bower |
Classification |
Former, recurring |
Profile |
Occupation |
Police superintendent |
Michelle Tran |
Neighbours character |
Portrayed by |
HaiHa Le |
First appearance |
15 July 2011 |
Last appearance |
29 August 2011 |
Introduced by |
Susan Bower |
Classification |
Former, recurring |
Profile |
Occupation |
Florist |
Martin Chambers |
Neighbours character |
Portrayed by |
John Wood |
Duration |
2011–12 |
First appearance |
1 September 2011 |
Last appearance |
5 April 2012 |
Introduced by |
Susan Bower |
Classification |
Former, recurring |
Profile |
Occupation |
Head of Surgery at Erinsborough Hospital |
Lorraine Dowski |
Neighbours character |
Portrayed by |
Zoe Bertram |
First appearance |
23 September 2011 |
Last appearance |
10 November 2011 |
Introduced by |
Susan Bower |
Classification |
Former, recurring |
Profile |
Occupation |
Cleaner |
Emilia Jovanovic |
Neighbours character |
Portrayed by |
Freya Stafford |
Duration |
2011–12 |
First appearance |
30 September 2011 |
Last appearance |
27 March 2012 |
Introduced by |
Susan Bower |
Classification |
Former, recurring |
Profile |
Occupation |
Hairdresser |
Home |
Serbia |
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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 in 2011, by order of first appearance. All characters were introduced by the shows executive producer Susan Bower. The 27th season of Neighbours began airing on 11 January 2011. That same month saw Jack Finsterer join the cast as Garland Cole. Dieter Brummer made his first appearance as Troy Miller in May and Carolyn Johnstone, a new love interest for Harold Bishop, followed shortly after. Ivan DeMarco and Superintendent Duncan Hayes began appearing in June. Ajay Kapoor, Rhys Lawson, Michelle Tran and Noah Parkin arrived in July. Bobby Morley made his debut as Aidan Foster the following month. Martin Chambers, Priya Kapoor, Lorraine Dowski and Emilia Jovanovic began appearing from September. Kyle Canning's cousin, Dane, made his first appearance in October. Jessica Girdwood, Erin Salisbury and Elaine Lawson arrived in November.
Garland Cole, played by Jack Finsterer, made his first on-screen appearance on 28 January 2011. Garland is an ex-con who is also involved in illegal street racing. Garland is Finsterer's second role with Neighbours. He previously appeared as Russell Sykes in 1992. Finsterer began filming his role in October 2010. A reporter for the Western Mail branded Garland a villain and said he "reared his ugly head" when he reappeared.
When Lucas Fitzgerald (Scott Major) needs some money to buy a new motorbike, Billy Forman (Jez Constable) gives him Garland's contact details. Garland brings a car to the garage for Lucas to illegally rebirth. He comes to pick up the parts and leaves Lucas with the shell. Garland later meets Lucas and Billy at Charlie's and he tells Lucas that he recognised his name and asks him whether he raced for Reyada. Lucas tells him that he did and that he has a new bike, Garland then asks if he wants to get involved in some street racing. Lucas initially turns him down, but he later turns up at the race and wins it, earning Garland and Billy a lot of money. At the next race, Garland tells Lucas to lose, throwing the race. However, Lucas wins the race, which makes Garland angry as he lost money. Garland later turns up at the garage and gets one of his associates to beat Lucas up. Garland arranges Lucas' house to be trashed and Billy later tells Lucas that Garland is giving him a second chance. Lucas goes to the venue of the race and deliberately loses for Garland, who gets his money back.
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