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The early cast featured just 16 characters and it would be a full 12 months before the six houses in Brookside Close became fully occupied. This was intentional, as Redmond wanted to reflect the pace of real life 'new-build' estate occupancy.
Character Actor Duration Karen Dalton: Amanda Humphrey: 1997–1998 Joan Daniels: Paula Jacobs: 1992 Louise Daniels: Reanne Henesy: 1992–1996 Kimberley Beer
Jonathan Gordon-Davies is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera Brookside, played by Steven Pinner. The character debuted on-screen during the episode broadcast on 6 April 1987. Pinner was cast in the series after a period of unemployment and he credited the role as being his saviour from depression.
Olivier's first role was in 1995 in the Channel 4 production Hearts and Minds with Christopher Eccleston.In 1996, he started playing his first television role as Timothy "Tinhead" O'Leary in the Channel 4 soap opera Brookside, and continued in the role until the show was cancelled in 2003.
Regan has stated that joining the cast of Brookside in his mid-twenties gave him the "cotton-wool feeling of security" like when he was at school. [5] When Terry was introduced, he was not living on Brookside Close and resided on the local housing estate. In early episodes, writers established a close friendship with Barry Grant . [6]
In 1982, Burton was cast as Heather, one of the original Brookside characters. Burton had limited experience in the television industry, having only appeared on The Rod Hull Show. [1] Heather was Burton's first acting role on television. [2] Burton later told Brian Viner from The Independent that "Suddenly, I had a sense of belonging. Brookside ...
They all move onto Brookside Close following Petra's disappearance. [2] George is portrayed as a firefighter. George is characterised as an "easy going" man who enjoys drinking bitter at the local pub and participating in quizzes. [2] In the book, "Life in the Close", author Geoff Tibballs described George as an "unassuming man" and a heroic ...
In Alan's debut episode, he arrives on Brookside Close to view the bungalow he has purchased. He also encounters Damon Grant (Simon O'Brien) and his friends who have broken into the property. [8] When Alan moves into Brookside Close in April, writers introduced Alan's love interest Samantha Davis in the following episodes.