'Neighbours’ Jackie Woodburne Reveals Finn Kelly Storyline Spoilers, And Explains Why Ricky Gervais Would Be The Perfect Addition To The Cast

'Finn's manipulating everyone around him.'
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Having racked up 22 years on Ramsay Street, Jackie Woodburne is ‘Neighbours’ longest-serving female star. During that time, her character, Susan Kennedy, has been through it all – assisting her mother’s suicide, an MS diagnosis and fostering various teenage waifs and strays, not to mention innumerable splits and reunions with her husband Karl.

Her latest storyline has seen Susan go up against the manipulative Finn Kelly – an ambitious teacher at Erinsborough High who is going to extreme lengths to oust her as principal. The latest twist has seen him swap her MS medication for strong painkillers without her knowledge, in an attempt to steal her job. Things step up a gear after Susan is hospitalised this week, but just how will she prove that Finn is up to no good?

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As the plot heats up, we caught up with Jackie during a trip to the UK to find out more about what’s ahead for Susan and Finn, where Jackie also revealed what she would do if her on-screen husband were to quit the show, and explained why Ricky Gervais would be her perfect Neighbour.

How serious are things going to get for Susan in the coming weeks?

She is in absolute danger. When Paige has her baby and Doctor Karl comes to the rescue and she’s taken to hospital, there are very high levels of opiates in her bloodstream. She can’t believe she’s been taking strong painkillers without knowing, so who is putting it there? Elly thinks it is Finn and Susan is now starting to believe there is something in her theory. She’s been reluctant to take Elly at face value given their history, but she realises something is going on there. Meanwhile, it gets worse when Susan comes back to school as she’s been diminished in front of the kids, the educations department, so Finn is appointed acting principal and she is told to take some time off.

Could we really see her ousted as principal?

Absolutely, yes. Finn’s in there manipulating everyone around him. He starts an MS fundraiser, which is a lovely, kind thing to do, but it shines a light on the fact the principal has health issues that could impact on her ability to do the job.

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Jackie Woodburne and screen husband Alan Fletcher have been in the soap for 22 years
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You won huge praise for the MS storyline 10 years ago – are you pleased to be revisiting Susan’s health problems?

It is. They didn’t lean too heavily on the MS because it was meant to be a possibility. It’s more about Finn’s manipulation of the situation and him taking his moment and work it to his advantage. At the same time, he’s trying to woo Elly and convince her he’s not the man she thinks he is. She’s lonely and vulnerable and she could be maneuvered.

We’ve seen a dark side to him in an argument they had – is that going to be explored more in their dynamic?

Elly is very mindful of the fact he has that anger in him. He is capable of violence and all kinds of things. He’s very clever, because on top of that he’s very charming, good looking and you want to like him and believe what he’s saying. He’s a really great sociopath.

He’s also groomed Xanthe and it’s quite a dark storyline for ‘Neighbours’, given its G classification in Australia…

It works so well because Xanthe is such a sweet, innocent girl. She is someone who could be groomed and manipulated because she is so trusting. She will be devastated when she finds out about Finn because he’s convinced her he has a life-threatening illness but doesn’t want anyone to know. But being a good little Cinderella, she wants to look after him. He convinces her to go away with him and it’s quite dangerous. We trod a very fine line of what we could show and what we couldn’t, and what we could imply with our young audience, and I think they’ve done it really well.

If Susan is forced out as principal, what would you like to see her do next?

Well, it’s Erinsborough and she did become a newspaper editor with absolutely no experience. Every journalist I know wants to know how she did that! But she was keen, a quick learner and she is an English teacher so she could spell! I’d like to see her in a power role. I love doing stuff with Stefan Dennis (who plays Paul Robinson) so maybe something with him, because they have this grudging respect for each other, which we really enjoy playing.

Finn is the latest in a long line of arch enemies for Susan, but how does he compare to the likes of Sarah Beaumont and Izzy Hoyland?

The stakes are different. With those two, it was her marriage and her life. It undercut everything she saw herself as – a wife, a partner, a mother. It hits you in your self-esteem about your appearance and your personality.  With Finn, it’s her professional self. You would maybe try and come back from it from a more pragmatic place. Susan is a bit of a ninja, which has been a good plot device, as she has got to play him and hold her cards close to her chest.

Susan and Karl have split up numerous times in the 22 years you’ve been on Ramsay Street but are they together for good now?

I hope so! There will be ups and downs obviously, but I hope they keep us together. I think they’re at this stage in their lives where the scales have fallen from their eyes, certainly for Susan. She knows who this man is and she loves him anyway. They absolutely get each other and love each other, warts and all. They’re still very attracted to each other, as we know from the infamous blue box. The crew have a lot of fun with that blue box. I can’t tell you the stories as they’re pretty X-rated. Fletch (Alan Fletcher, who plays Karl) and I love doing old people comedy sex stuff. We love, love, love it! Dressing up as naughty nurses and dirty doctors. When people talk to us about stories, that’s what fans remember. We actually have a delicious one coming up off the back off this very dramatic story. They go away for a couple of weeks, but there’s a beautifully funny story they come back with. We could barely get through it for laughing when we shot it.

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'Susan is in absolute danger,' says Jackie
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Is the mixture of comedy and drama the secret to the show’s success?

I think so. We all pipe up when it’s been too long without a few laughs. You have to give light and shade and give people a laugh. All the characters have a sense of humour.

Have you and Alan ever discussed what would happen if one of you decided to quit? Do you have some sort of pact?

We’re very much of the thought of ‘do what’s right for you’. We’ve been together now almost 23 years and we both still enjoy the show and we both plan to stay on well into the future. I don’t think we’re going anywhere, but if one of us said to the other, ‘mate, I think I’m done’, the other would just say, ‘do whatever is right for you’.

Could you be there in 22 years time still?

Could you imagine! There would be walking frame sex stories. It would be quite horrific.

One storyline that really got fans talking was the Dee Bliss storyline (it saw Toadie Rebecchi’s dead wife return 14 years after being killed on their wedding day, only for it to be revealed she was actually a con artist called Andrea Somers). What was your initial reaction reaction when they set it out?

If you said your dead wife who you drove off a cliff with her blonde hair flying out the window, who was killed and we all mourned, was coming back, we’d all go ‘seriously, how are we going to sell that?’. I was like, right ok, but what those writers did was extraordinary, plus then the performances from Eve Morey (Sonya), Ryan Moloney (Toadie) and Madeline West (Dee/Andrea). Eve is one of the best actors in the world - she is phenomenal, and the other two absolutely matched her. Those of us working on the show, we see it everyday, but to see them step up and sustain that for 12 weeks… Incredible.

Andrea is still out there somewhere. Could we see her return to Ramsay Street?

Why not! Anything is possible. It has happened before… This is what makes me proud of the show. Yes, it’s a soap and reality is heightened, but it’s anchored in truthful performances from some bloody good actors.

What do you think happened to the real Dee? Is she still dead?

Maybe not… Harold survived. He managed to tread water all the way to Tasmania all those years later…

Toadie and Sonya are currently separated after he cheated on her with Fake Dee – will they get back together?

The weight of it has been helped by the fact the audience has known them for so long as a great couple who they love. Break it and people will care. Where they are now, it’s about regaining trust for Sonya, and for Toadie, it’s about clawing his way back in.

We’ve seen the addiction side of her history come to the fore recently – will she bounce back from it?

It will go on for a little while, but ultimately she will get her stuff together again, like she has in the past. She is an addict, but when she came to Ramsay Street, she had it together and she will again.

Have you got a favourite storyline from your entire time on the show?

The MS stuff I was really happy with the way that played out because a lot of people worked really hard. We wanted to get it right and not just be a soap version of someone being diagnosed with MS. It is a drama and we have to tell stories in a dramatic way, but we were authentic at the same time.

Have there ever been plots you’ve disagreed with?

Yes, the affair with the priest I struggled with a little bit because I thought it was a bit yuck. When they told me about that story, it just had a high yuck factor for me personally as I think there was a lot going on in the Catholic church at the time. And yet it was a really popular story.

Are you all vocal in feeding that back to the bosses?

Absolutely. They are great and will say ‘this is the story we’ve got coming. What do you think Susan’s reaction would be to that?’. They’re great about input and they’re very welcoming of it.

The Kennedys have got their grandson Ben living with them at the moment – is there any chance of a return for his mum and their daughter Libby?

I’d love to have any of the Kennedy kids back. There’s no chance with Jesse Spencer because he’s being a big TV star in the US. I love it when Malcom comes back, and Kym (who played Libby) was back in 2014 and it would be fantastic to have her return. I’d love to have the step kids, Zeke and Rachel Kinski, back too. Caitlyn Stasey is a ripper little actress but I think she’s living in LA now with a lot of other ex-neighbours.

Just like Margot Robbie…

She’s taking over the universe, as she should! She is ruling the world. She is the best girl, and with her, it was not a case of if, but when, because she could do it all.

‘Neighbours’ holds such a special place in the UK’s heart, but were you surprised by the uproar when it was reported it could be leaving our screens? (Channel 5 are since said to have renewed their deal to air the show)

Of course. You think there would be a bit of tweeting and a bit of stuff on Instagram, but huge responses like that, that was fantastic.

And even Adele got involved!

I know! She came to the Street. She didn’t let anybody know she was coming, but she took a picture outside the Kennedy house and Instagrammed it. Our publicity team flew into a frenzy and we all went down, but she’d long gone. We posted a little tribute online straight away, but it was extraordinary.

Who is your dream Neighbour who you’d like to see move onto the Street?

Ricky Gervais. I think he would shake it up brilliantly. But I imagine he would be looking at it like, ‘What’s she doing here?  She’s meant to be dead!’ He would dissect it very well.

‘Neighbours’ airs weekdays at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5.

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Jesse Spencer played Billy Kennedy from 1994 to 2000...(01 of48)
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Jesse has gone on to become a huge US TV star since leaving Ramsay Street behind. He starred as Dr Robert Chase in 171 episodes of medical drama House from 2004 to 2012.

After the series finished, he landed a role in Chicago Fire, opposite former Mr Lady Gaga, Taylor Kinney. As of 2020, Jesse was continuing to play Lt. Matthew Casey in the firefighter drama, with his part also crossing over into sister series Chicago P.D. and Chicago Med.
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In the months after leaving her role as Flick, Holly relaunched herself as a pop star here in the UK. Her debut single Kiss Kiss went straight to number one in 2002. She had two other top five singles, Down Boy and Naughty Girl, and also released two albums, Footprints and State Of Mind.

She returned to acting in 2004, with minor roles in US series such as CSI: Miami, Entourage, CSI: NY and Moonlight, was well as having a recurring role in the first two seasons of Prison Break as Nika Volek.

2010 saw her return to the UK, with a role on Agatha Christie's Marple, while the following year, she was a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing, finishing in fourth place.

Most recently, she was a judge and mentor on TLC series Shopaholic Showdown.

She married British property developer, Nick Candy and the couple have two children.

Her half-sister, Olympia Valance, also followed in her footsteps by joining Neighbours as Paige Smith in 2014.
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After leaving Neighbours for a second time in 2011, Kym became involved in a legal dispute with bosses, alleging they subjected her to sex and disability discrimination. She was forced to dip in and out of the soap between 2008 and 2010 due to health problems, and claimed producers engaged in unlawful discrimination.

After the case was settled, she made a guest appearance on the show in 2014, with her on-screen son Ben – played by Felix Mallard who remained on the Street with grandparents Karl and Susan.

After welcoming her second child in March 2016, Kym said she was taking time off from acting to be a full time mum.
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Daniel MacPherson played Joel Samuels from 1998 to 2002...(07 of48)
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After leaving Neighbours, Daniel headed to the UK, where he took to the stage in the musical Godspell, alongside Jonathan Wilkes. As a result of their friendship with Jonathan, Daniel ended up moving in with his best mate, Robbie Williams.

Daniel went on to land a role in The Bill, playing PC Cameron Tate between 2003 and 2004. He later appeared in a British-Australian cross-over drama Tripping Over in 2005 with former co-star Neighbours Brooke Satchwell.

Having returned to Australia, he hosted the first series of The X Factor down under, and went on to land a regular role in cop drama City Homicide, playing Simon Joyner between 2007 and 2010.

He also served as one of the hosts on the Australian version of Strictly Come Dancing between 2008 and 2014.

In 2017, Daniel began appearing in British/American drama Strike Back as Samuel Wyatt, and the following year he had a minor role in Disney film A Wrinkle In Time.
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Natalie carved out a pretty successful music career after leaving Neighbours. Her debut single Torn became a classic after reaching number two in the UK singles chart in 1997. She had nine other UK top 40 singles, and as of 2017, had released five studio albums, the most recent of which – Firebird – reached number 10 in 2021

In 2010, she served as a guest judge on The X Factor, and was the catalyst for contestant Ablisa's infamous punch-up, when one of them asked who she was.

Her character Beth has been mentioned on a number of occasions in recent years, following the return of her husband Brad Willis to Ramsay Street in 2013. It was revealed the couple had divorced off-screen, shortly after they left in 1994.
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Like many other former Neighbours stars, Ben headed to the UK when his character was killed off in 2007, starring in pantomime and also competing in the Children In Need series Celebrity Scissorhands.

The following year, her appeared in the West End version of High School Musical, playing Jack Scott.

Since returning to Australia, he has returned to Neighbours, appearing in online spin-offs Neighbours vs Zombies and Neighbourshood, where he went behind the scenes of the show in 2016.
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Caitlyn has starred in a number of US series since leaving Neighbours, most notably playing lady in waiting Kenna in The CW series Reign from 2013 to 2015. The series also starred her former co-star Adelaide Kane, who played Mary Queen Of Scots.

From 2013 to 2016, she had a recurring role in the series Please Like Me, while she later appeared un US drama APB and For The People.
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Anne left Neighbours for the second time in 2001, when Madge was killed off in one of the soap's most heartbreaking storylines ever, as she died from cancer.

She subsequently moved to the UK, and landed a regular role in the relaunched series of Crossroads, playing Betty Waddell in 2003. Anne was later cast in another British soap in 2006, when she joined the cast of Emmerdale, playing Lily Butterfield, the sister of long-standing character Edna Birch. She made her last appearance in the Dales in 2009.

The following year, it was announced she would be joining a touring production of Calendar Girls, and in 2012, she also appeared in a production of Steel Magnolias opposite Mischa Barton.

Anne made a surprise return to Neighbours in 2015, as part of the 30th anniversary celebrations. She reprised the role of Madge, but she was only a figment of husband Harold's imagination.
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Melissa Bell played Lucy Robinson from 1991 to 1993...(17 of48)
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Melissa was the third actress to play Lucy Robinson, but is the one fans will most remember, despite only sticking with the soap for two years.

Melissa left in 1996 to take up a role in another soap, E Street, and went on to act in another, entitled Paradise Beach. She also had a minor role in Home And Away in 1996.

Fast forward to 2013, and Melissa made a surprise return to 'Neighbours' as Lucy, and has continued to make guest appearances ever since – most recently in 2021 – while fans have been calling for a more permanent return.

Melissa sadly mourned the loss of her husband, Gary Dickinson, in 2016, after he suffered a heart attack.
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Natalie paid a return visit to Ramsay Street in 2011, reprising her role as Carmella for just a a few episodes.

She has since moved to the US where she has appeared in a handful of TV series and small films. Her biggest came in 2014, when she was cast in a recurring role in Crossbones, playing Rose Dryden.

Natalie is now married to former Neighbours co-star David Hoflin, after they began a relationship on the show in 2008 when their characters started dating. They have one son together, who was born in 2016.
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After his character was memorably killed off in a horse riding accident in 2002, Dan began working as a presenter on a number of small Australian shows.

He made a fleeting return to Neighbours in 2005, featuring in a number of Steph Scully's dreams, shortly before she was diagnosed with breast cancer for the second time.

Dan now works as a photographer and videographer and has his own award-winning business, Esperance.
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Being the huge Hollywood star she is, it's hard to believe Margot cut her teeth as Donna on Neighbours.

After leaving the role behind in 2011, she moved to the US and starred in the short-lived aviation drama Pan Am. She made her big screen debut in Richard Curtis' 2013 rom-com About Time, but her breakthrough role was as Naomi Lapaglia in The Wolf Of Wall Street, opposite Leonardo DiCaprio.

She has since starred in a number of films, including Focus, The Legend Of Tarzan and Suicide Squad, in which she played Harley Quinn – a role she reprised in spin-off Birds Of Prey.

She was nominated for the Best Actress Oscar in 2017 for her role as ice skater Tonya Harding in I, Tonya, picking up a second Academy Award nod in the Best Supporting Actress category for playing Sharon Tate in Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood. She is now ranked among the highest-paid actresses in the world.

Margot kept her feet on the ground after hitting the big time, spending time living in a houseshare in Clapham in London, where she met British husband Tom Ackerly, who she married in December 2016.
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While Steph went on to have three top 40 singles in Oz after leaving the show, her newly-launched music career stalled in 2007, following the release of her album Tightrope. She returned to acting, appearing in two films, thrillers Liars All and Red Herring.

She also made a cameo appearance in a Skype call during Neighbours' 30th anniversary in 2015, returning for a longer stint five years later as part of the 35th celebrations in 2020.
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Nicola Charles played Sarah Beaumont from 1996 to 1999...(27 of48)
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After moving to the UK, Nicola recorded an album in 2001, but it was never officially released. She went on to co-found a film company with her now ex-husband after relocating to LA.

Now back living in Melbourne, she is remarried and a mum-of-one.

She has also returned to Ramsay Street twice in recent years, most recently appearing in 2016, when Sarah revealed she had terminal cancer and left her son in the care of Karl and Susan Kennedy.
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Blair McDonough played Stuart Parker from 2001 to 2006...(29 of48)
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Blair came up against the fearsome Janet Street Porter when he took part in ITV2's journalism reality series Deadline shortly after leaving Neighbours in 2007.

He went on to appear as Mick MacDonald on our very own Heartbeat, before moving back to Oz, where he starred on drama series Sea Patrol.

In 2010, he also took part in the Australian version of Strictly Come Dancing, but was eliminated second.

He had a guest role in rival Aussie soap Home And Away in 2017, and a year later he reprised his role as Stuart in Neighbours for one episode where he was reunited with best mate Toadie.
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Jason Donovan played Scott Robinson from 1986 to 1989...(31 of48)
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Jason had a real-life relationship with Kylie Minogue, during their stint as Scott and Charlene. They also released a single, Especially For You, together in 1988, which marked the start of his music career.

He has released six UK top 40 albums, and had a number one in 1991 with Any Dream Will Do, following his role in stage show Joseph And The Technicolor Dream Coat.

He appeared as a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing in 2011, partnering Kristina Rihanoff, and served as a judge on ITV talent show Superstar in 2012.

Jason continues to tour and perform music, and has reunited on stage with former co-star Kylie Minogue on a number of occasions in recent years.

His daughter, Jemma Donovan, is currently appearing in Neighbours in the role of Harlow Robinson.
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Natalie left Neighbours to concentrate on her music career, as part of band Rogue Traders, who had a number three UK hit with Voodoo Child in 2005. While she left in 2008, she reunited with the group for a New Year gig in 2015.

Elsewhere, she has served as a host on So You Think You Can Dance? Australia, and as a judge on the Oz version of The X Factor from 2011 to 2014, later stepping in for disgraced judge Natalia Kills on the New Zealand version in 2015.

In 2017, she was a contestant on Australia's I'm A Celebrity, finishing in third place.

A year later, she returned to the role of Izzy for a six-week guest stint, which saw the character ask former flame Karl Kennedy to be a sperm donor.
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Arguably, Eliza is now better known for playing Clarke Griffin on US series The 100 – a role which she took on in 2014 and still holds to this day.

After leaving Neighbours, she also appeared in other Australian series including All Saints, City Homicide and Mr & Mrs Murder.
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Delta Goodrem played Nina Tucker from 2002 to 2005...(37 of48)
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Delta was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma in 2003 at the age of 18, forcing her out of the soap. After a short stint back on Ramsay Street, she left to focus on her burgeoning music career.

She went on to have nine number-one singles and 17 top-ten hits in Australia, selling over eight million albums globally. Her last album, Wings Of The Wild hit number one down under in 2016.

Delta also reprised her role as Nina as part of Neighbours' 30th anniversary in 2015, and later that year she took on the role of Grizabella in a Australian version of musical Cats.

In 2018, she played the role of Olivia Newton-John in a Australian mini-series based on the Grease star's life.

Elsewhere, she's also had high-profile relationships with Brian McFadden and Nick Jonas.
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Sam has tried his hand at music, releasing his debut album Take Me Home in 2010, which he followed up with an EP in 2011.

The following year saw him return to acting in the Toni Collette film Mental, and in 2016, he made his US TV debut, appearing in Grease: Live as Leo Balmudo, alongside Vanessa Hudgens and Julianne Hough.

In 2018, Sam appeared as a David Beckham impersonator in the US TV series Friends From College.
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Nine years after leaving Neighbours, Kimberly made a surprise return to Ramsay Street for the soap's 20th anniversary, where her character made a documentary about the neighbourhood.

In the years since, she's appeared on I'm A Celebrity in 2005, but walked out of the jungle when she hurt her shoulder during a Bush Tucker Trial. Two years later, she appeared on Australia's Dancing With The Stars.

As of early 2017, Kimberley was married with three children and had minor roles in a number of Aussie TV dramas.
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Jiordan Anna Tolli played Lolly Carpenter from 1994 to 2001...(43 of48)
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Jiordon was seven when her character was written out of Neighbours, and when Lolly returned in 2007, she was played by a different actress. However, Jiordan reclaimed the role when she made a brief appearance in 2013.

The same year saw her enter the Oz version of The X Factor' and after making it through to the live shows, she finished fifth in the competition.

Two years later, she released her debut EP In Transit.
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Paul quit acting after leaving Neighbours and opened a pub during the 1990s. He has also been open about his previous addictions to alcohol, painkillers and amphetamines which resulted in depression and a suicide attempt.

He made a cameo appearance during the soap's 30th birthday episodes in 2015, with his character catching up with old friend Paul Robinson. He later returned in 2020 for the 35th anniversary.

Meanwhile, Elaine went on to appear in The Flying Doctors, Home And Away, A Country Practice and All Saints after her character was killed off in 1988.

She now works as a drama teacher at a secondary school in Sydney and is mum to two children.
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