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Jim is one of the twelve original characters conceived by the creator and then executive producer of Neighbours, Reg Watson. [2] Actor Robin Harrison was originally cast in the role and had already filmed some scenes when his contract negotiations broke down. [3]
Alan Hugh Dale (born 6 May 1947) is a New Zealand actor, known for his early long-running role as Jim Robinson in Australian TV soap opera Neighbours, American series' The O.C. (as Caleb Nichol) and Ugly Betty (as Bradford Meade), as well as recurring and guest roles in Lost, 24, NCIS, ER, The West Wing, The X-Files, Entourage, Once Upon a Time and Dynasty as Joseph Anders.
Neighbours is a long-running Australian television soap opera first broadcast on the Seven Network on 18 March 1985. It was created by TV executive Reg Watson, who proposed the idea of making a show that focused on realistic stories and portrayed adults and teenagers who talk openly and solve their problems together.
Jim Robinson lived next door with his children; Paul, Julie, Scott and Lucy. They were joined by Jim's mother in law, Helen Daniels. Myra De Groot joined the cast as Des's mother, Eileen and Maxine Klibingaitis arrived as plumber's assistant, Terry Inglis.
Jim Baynes: David Cormick [29] Jim works for Joe Scully's building company and resents Connor O'Neill being left in charge. He and the other workers disrespect him. When Connor begins to assert his authority, Jim calls immigration on him. Jim and the other workers also begin picking on Joe's son, Jack when Joe leaves him in charge. 28 February ...
During 2008, Neighbours' underwent a major revamp and former Australian Idol contestant Dean Geyer joined the show as permanent cast member, Ty. [8] Geyer worked with the Neighbours drama coach, Mike Bishop, for four months to help prepare for the role and took vocal lessons to help with his South African accent. [8]
Stevens joined the cast of Neighbours soon after taking part in Young Talent Time. [43] Stevens' first scene consisted of Nick trying to find his stolen Walkman. [44] Josephine Monroe, author of Neighbours: the first 10 years described Nick as one Helen Daniels' many waifs and strays, a budding artist and having a recalcitrant personality.
O'Grady said that she would have continued with Neighbours if it had been up to her. [4] Beverly's exit storyline began with the introduction of her former boyfriend Ewan O'Brien (Peter Sumner), who works with her on some research, causing further problems in her marriage. [12] Jim and Beverly are driven apart and their marriage soon ends. [11]