Lucy Robinson
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This article refers to the fictional character. For the British actress, see Lucy Robinson (actress)
Lucy Robinson | |
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Melissa Bell as Lucy in 2005 | |
First appearance | March 18, 1985 Episode 1 |
Last appearance | August 5, 2005 Episode 4780 |
Cause/reason | Returned to America. |
Created by | Reg Watson |
Portrayed by | Melissa Bell Sasha Close Kylie Flinker |
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Age | 31 |
Occupation | Businesswoman, formerly Student, secretary, porn star, stripper. |
Spouse(s) | None, Divorced from David Kazalian (1993-1995) |
Children | None |
Relatives | Paul Robinson Scott Robinson Jim Robinson |
Address | New York |
Lucy Robinson was a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera Neighbours, played by three different actresses. (Kylie Flinker, Sasha Close and Melissa Bell)
Lucy Robinson was the youngest daughter of Jim and Anne Robinson, and the little sister of Paul, Julie, Scott and Glen.
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[edit] Back story
Lucy's mum Anne died in 1975 giving birth to her and she was raised by Jim and her beloved grandmother Helen Daniels.
[edit] 1985-1987
From the show's inception in 1985, Lucy was originated and played by Kylie Flinker. During this period, Lucy was a mischievous, yet intelligent little girl, who had great fun with her brothers, loved her gran and dad, and played with her dog Basil. She got into much strife. Lucy was the flowergirl at older brother Paul's wedding to Terry Inglis. Lucy went to find Basil after he went exploring in late 1986, and she fell down a drain with him and was trapped for many days. She was eventually found, but was left temporarily blinded by the incident. Lucy's good friend Bradley Townsend departed to go to Europe with his mother Andrea and her new partner, Jack Lassiter. Lucy promised to go and visit him.
In early 1987, everyone was at the beach and Basil fell into the water and drowned when the tide took him. Lucy was devastated by the incident but Scott's friend Mike Young (Guy Pearce) who had failed to save Basil tried to cheer her up by getting her a new puppy, Bouncer, which Lucy adored.
[edit] 1987-1989
In 1987, Lucy went on a trip to Europe for a few weeks to visit her friend Bradley. This storyline was to cover the departure of Flinker from the cast. When Lucy returned in May 1987, She had grown considerably and was now played by Sasha Close.
Lucy had become a bit of a snob during her time in Europe but after no one came to her dinner party, she learnt to be humble and soon fitted back in. She was present at both Scott and Paul's weddings.
In late 1987, Lucy's behavior became odd. She let go of Bouncer's leash while taking him for a walk, was dropped from the school netball team and began acting strangely at home, forgetting things and becoming clumsy. No one could work out what was wrong with her until one night her brother Scott tried to wake her up but Lucy remained unconscious. After being taken to Hospital it was discovered that she had a massive brain tumor. Her family were devastated but remained hopeful as the doctors did a procedure and managed to save Lucy's life. She was able to return home but had to remain resting for several months due to trauma. At Christmas of that year, Lucy and Mike tried to sell the almost pure bred puppy spawn of Bouncer.
On Valentine's day 1988, Lucy was present at Jim's wedding to Lucy's much loved doctor, Beverly Marshall. On the same day, Paul and Gail Robinson were married for the second time and Lucy met her new stepcousins Todd Landers and Katie Landers.
In mid 1988, Lucy was sent off to the Alumwood boarding school where she stayed for 2 years, returning each school holidays.
[edit] 1991-1995
In 1991, Lucy returned to Ramsay St permanently, now played by Melissa Bell, after Sasha Close was forced to give up the role to complete her schooling.
The Lucy that returned was different from the Lucy that had departed. The high-level intellectual was gone, replaced by a stereotypical 1990s blonde bimbo bombshell.
Lucy's major storyline in 1991 was her incestuous relationship with half-brother Glen Donnelly. Scenes showing their relationship were edited out and cut by the BBC in their UK airing.
During this period, Lucy's relationship with life-long friend Emma Gordon came to an end when Lucy betrayed her in the race for a job. Lucy departed the cast again in late 1992 to pursue a modeling career in Europe. She returned briefly in September 1993 to celebrate the birthday of Helen. During this visit, Lucy revealed to her family that she had married her agent David.
Lucy wasn't seen again until early 1995 when Mark Gottlieb discovered her working in a local strip club. He coaxed her back to Ramsay St when he informed her of sister Julie's death the previous year. Lucy returned to her family but there was something amiss. Local kids Jarrod "Toadfish" Rebecchi and Lucy's niece, young Hannah Martin discovered a pornography magazine which featured Lucy as the centrefold. Lucy tearfully confessed to her Gran, Helen that she had a serious drug and alcohol problem and that she had divorced David. Helen told her she was only disappointed that she hadn't come for help earlier. Lucy eventually departed Ramsay St again to work for her Aunt Rosemary in New York.
[edit] 2005
In 2005, Neighbours celebrated its 20th Anniversary. To celebrate the achievement, Stefan Dennis, a member of the original cast, returned as Paul Robinson, Lucy's brother. After several months of storylines, Paul was injured and had to have his leg amputated. In the aftermath, Lucy returned to Australia briefly to be with Paul. The Lucy of 2005 was an interesting hybrid of the previous incarnations. While still played by Melissa Bell, Lucy seemed to have regained some of the intelligence she lost in the 1990s, and was now a successful business woman, like her brother. She soon returned to America.
[edit] Family
[edit] Paternal Line
- Samuel Robinson (great-grandfather, deceased)[citation needed]
- James Robinson (grandfather, deceased), married to Bess (grandmother, deceased)
- James Robinson (father, deceased), married to Anne Daniels (mother, deceased)
- Paul Robinson (brother)
- Amy Robinson (niece)
- Cameron Robinson (nephew, deceased)
- Lucinda Robinson (niece)
- Robert Robinson (nephew)
- Andrew Robinson (nephew)
- Glen Donnelly (half-brother)
- Scott Robinson (brother), married to Charlene Mitchell
- Daniel Robinson (nephew)
- Madison Robinson (niece)
- Lucy Robinson
- Paul Robinson (brother)
- James Robinson (father, deceased), married to Anne Daniels (mother, deceased)
- ??? Robinson (unknown great-uncle)
- Hilary Robinson (first cousin once-removed)
- Matthew Robinson (second cousin)
- Hilary Robinson (first cousin once-removed)
- James Robinson (grandfather, deceased), married to Bess (grandmother, deceased)
[edit] Maternal Line
Names from paternal line not included, except where necessary to avoid gaps between generations.
- Gloria Simpson (great grandmother, deceased)[citation needed]
- Helen Simpson (grandmother, deceased), married to William Daniels (grandfather, deceased)
- Anne Daniels (mother, deceased), married to James Robinson (father, deceased), raped by Roger Bannon (deceased)
- Julie Robinson (half-sister, deceased), married to Philip Martin
- Hannah Martin (niece)
- Julie Robinson (half-sister, deceased), married to Philip Martin
- Rosemary Daniels (adoptive aunt)
- Tracey Dawson (adoptive cousin)
- Gwen Simpson (great-aunt)
- Laura Simpson (great-aunt), married to Thomas Dennison (deceased)
- Nicole Dennison (first cousin once-removed)
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