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The following is a list of minor characters that first appeared in the British Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks in 2003, by order of first appearance.

Robbie Flynn

Robert Flynn
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed byAndy Newton-Lee
Duration2003–04
First appearance2003
Last appearance2004
In-universe information
OccupationHoliday rep

Robert "Robbie" Flynn was a cheeky student who was also stubborn, hot-headed and set in his ways. Robbie preferred to have his own space and found the prospect of sharing a room in his halls of residence distinctly unappetising after a mistake by the admin, had him sharing a room with Joe Spencer. The two battled with each other hoping to get the other one to move out, this lasted a while as the two kept on winding each other up and getting back at one another, but they eventually decided to give up the war and become friends. Robbie found some love interest after he managed to sleep with Student President Chloe Bruce. According to Joe, Robbie moved to Ibiza to become a Holiday rep.

Chris O'Brien

Chris O'Brien
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed byNeil Hardy
Duration2003–04, 2007
First appearance2003
Last appearanceJanuary 2007
In-universe information
OccupationStudent
First cousinsSam "O.B." O'Brien

Chris O'Brien is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks, played by Neil Hardy. He first appeared in the village when he was sent there by his parents to attend Hollyoaks community college. He was meant to live with his cousin Sam "O.B." O'Brien but often spent his time sleeping rough or staying up all night partying. Chris only attended college for a few weeks, although enrolled full-time under the strict instructions of his parents, he decided he wouldn’t return after causing a small fire in the art department. He continued to lie to his parents though by telling them his studies were going well, and he was settling in well to full-time education. With no money he took a part-time job at a local builder’s merchant, but quit after only 4 hours. Instead, he found stealing easier but was caught shoplifting bread at the Drive ‘n’ Buy which resulted in a night in the police cells. This arrest caused his parent to be informed, and after learning he had quit college months ago, they travelled to Chester to take him home where they could keep an eye on him. Chris returned to the village for a short time in January 2007.

Dale Jackson

Dale Jackson
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed byLaila Rouass
Duration2003
First appearance3 February 2003
Last appearance2003
In-universe information
OccupationPolice officer

Dale Jackson is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks, played by Laila Rouass. She appeared throughout 2003. Upon Rouass's casting the Liverpool Echo said "if tv bosses are looking for a replacement for Cilla - Hollyoaks newest recruit may be the answer" and described her as a "new soap siren".[1] She was also described as "feisty" and her entrances was said to "ruffle a few feathers".[1] Dale has also been described as having a "no-nonsense attitude".[2]

Rouass commented on the casting saying "Dale is a real go-getter, very independent and career-minded she doesn't take any nonsense. I've really settled into the `family' now. It's certainly been a change from my past experience, but Dale is a really strong character and the role has certainly given me something to get my teeth into".[1] Rouass started filming in December 2002.[1] The character has also been described as "mysterious".[3] Rouass beat seventy other auditionees for the part which she said "was unbelievable" and added that she didn't "know how I got it". Rouass also added that she was "loving every minute of it".[4]

Dale Jackson arrives in Hollyoaks village to investigate series of murders. Colleague Will Davies allows Dale to move in with him and his son, Ben and daughter Abby. Abby begins to see Dale as a mother figure but Ben is dubious about him living together. She sleeps with Ben and is caught by Will. Ben tries to apologise; however, Will insists that it really never bothered him and makes it clear to Ben that he is free to do anything he wanted. Dale tells Will she has feelings for him and the pair begin to date, despite Ben’s warnings. Ben was furious at his father's actions and accuses Dale of using him, leading Will to throw Ben out of his own house. Eventually, Will and Ben make up, but Dale leaves after being sacked by the commissioner.

The Daily Mirror commented positively on Rouass's performance saying it was "sizzling" and had "set the screen alight".[4] The Liverpool Echo commented positively on her "will they, won't they" storyline with Will labelling it a "far more pressing puzzle to be solved" than the serial killer storyline.[5]

Liz Burton

Sophie Burton

Mel Burton

Justin Burton

Richard Taylor

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Bollywood star with Hollywood fans is new soap siren". Liverpool Echo. 9 January 2003. Retrieved 17 September 2011.
  2. ^ "Interview: Star Of India - Laila Rouass; Dawn Collinson meets the sultry new face on hit soap Hollyoaks". Liverpool Echo. 15 January 2003. Retrieved 17 September 2011.
  3. ^ "Soap gossip..." Daily Record (Scotland). 18 January 2003. Retrieved 17 September 2011.
  4. ^ a b "Double trouble; Hollyoaks clocks up its 1,000th episode this week, but co-stars Elize du Toit and Laila Rouass reveal that being a soap babe is no guarantee of a happy love life. In fact, they reckon it makes men run a mile". Daily Mirror. 19 April 2003. Retrieved 17 September 2011.
  5. ^ "Sexy TV duo who just love their will they, won't they storyline". Liverpool Echo. 23 April 2003. Retrieved 17 September 2011.