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Angel Parrish (also Brooks) is a
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from the Australian soap opera ''
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'', portrayed by
Melissa George Melissa George (born 6 August 1976) is an Australian actress and entrepreneur. A former national artistic rollerskating champion and model, George began her acting career playing Angel Parrish in the Australian soap opera Home and Away (1993– ...
. She made her first on-screen appearance on 30 March 1993, arriving as a teenage runaway. The character became popular amongst viewers when she was paired up with
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, and to this day they remain one of the soap's most loved couples. George departed ''Home and Away'' on 30 August 1996. Angel said goodbye to Summer Bay and left for England with her children and new boyfriend.


Casting

George and a friend, Cara Mitchinson, both acted in a mock episode of ''Home and Away'' with a video camera, playing
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respectively. When the offer of a role on the serial came, George's parents convinced her to relocate from her native
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to
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and she began lodging with families. George met with casting director Liz Mullinar and was subsequently cast in the role.


Storylines

Angel arrives in Summer Bay having run away from home. At first, she makes a bad impression on the town, selling fake
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concert tickets to residents
Shane Parrish Shane Parrish is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera '' Home and Away'', played by Dieter Brummer. He made his first on-screen appearance on 28 May 1992 and he departed on 13 March 1996. Casting In 1992, actor Dieter Brummer su ...
(
Dieter Brummer Dieter Kirk Brummer (5 May 1976 – 24 July 2021) was an Australian actor. He was best known for his roles in television soap operas, including playing Shane Parrish in ''Home and Away'' from 1992 to 1996 and Troy Miller in ''Neighbours'' from 2 ...
). She eventually pays him back after he persistently harasses her. After living rough on the streets, Angel develops an infection and is hospitalized as a result. Shane's friend,
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) feels sorry for her and tries to persuade his foster mother
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(
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) to take her in, however, Pippa cannot as there is no room at Summer Bay House. Local Principal
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) lets Angel stay with him, despite the fact Shane, who she has previously ripped off, is also living there. Angel and Shane constantly bicker but end up kissing one afternoon. Once they admit their feelings for each other, Angel and Shane put their differences aside and begin a relationship. At first, the two decide to keep their romance a secret from Fisher, but the truth is revealed when he catches them kissing. Angel settles into the Bay and befriends Sarah Thompson (Laura Vasquez). When Shane does work experience at Yabbie Creek police station where his older brother
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(Bruce Roberts) works, he finds Angel's file on the computer and it is revealed that Angel gave birth to a son at 14 and surrendered custody to the child's father and grandmother. This drives a wedge between Shane and Angel for a time but with Nick's intervention, Shane agrees to help Angel make contact with her son by visiting him. After a shaky start, Shane begins to bond with Dylan and later proposes to Angel, which she accepts. Several months before the wedding, Angel is hit by Alf Stewart's (
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) car while crossing the road and is paralysed, leaving her to use a wheelchair for a while. Angel tries to force herself to walk after several weeks but ultimately fails when she falls while trying to get out of bed. She is devastated at the thought she may not be able to walk down the aisle. Shane suggests postponing the wedding but Angel is determined to go ahead and manages to hobble down the aisle with Fisher supporting her. The couple takes their vows and become husband and wife. Shortly after the wedding, Angel and Shane battle Paul Harris (Ramsay Everingham), Angel's ex-boyfriend and Dylan's father, for custody and ultimately win after Paul withdraws after excessive intervention from his mother
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). For a while married life seems smooth for Angel and Shane, but problems occur when their friend
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(
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), who begins babysitting Dylan, makes a pass at Shane and tries to steal him from Angel. When Shane rejects her, Shannon publicly lies, saying they had been having an affair, which Angel is led to believe. Furious, Angel walks out on Shane, taking Dylan with her, and boards a seaplane. The plane crashes and Angel, Dylan, and schoolteacher Teresa Lynch (
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) are missing for some time before they are rescued. After Shannon admits the truth, Angel and Shane reunite and she apologises for not trusting him. Their friendship with Shannon remains strained until Paul wages a scare campaign against Angel and tries to kidnap Dylan when Shannon saves the day and is forgiven. Dylan is later diagnosed with leukaemia. Desperate, Angel contemplates having another child with Paul in order to provide a bone marrow donor for him. The plan is scrapped when Angel discovers she is pregnant with Shane's baby. After extensive chemotherapy, Dylan recovers and with the new baby on the way, things look bright for the Parrish family. At Christmas, Shane is knocked off his motorbike and left injured. After having his spleen removed, he appears to be healing well but heartbreak soon follows when Angel and Shane decide to go for a romantic picnic at the Bay's Headland to celebrate their first wedding anniversary. Shane complains he feels unwell and collapses. A distraught Angel tries to help him, along with passing tourists. Shane is rushed to the hospital but dies from sepsis caused by a small cut on his hand. Angel is unable to cope with Shane's death at first. A month later she goes into labour during a large storm which causes flooding in the Bay. With the bridge washed away, Angel is unable to get to the hospital. Shannon and her boyfriend, Alex Bennett (Nick Freedman) attempt to get Angel to Summer Bay house by road and are stuck until an unidentified biker guides them through the bush. They arrive at the house and Pippa is on hand to help deliver Angel's daughter, who she names Shane after her father. Angel is convinced that the biker was Shane's spirit and finally finds comfort in his death. Angel and Pippa forge a strong bond as Pippa's husband
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(Dennis Coard) die in the flood after being swept downstream trying to save
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( Ryan Clark). Simon Broadhurst (Julian Garner), a rich Englishman, arrives in Summer Bay and begins to investigate who knocked Shane off his bike. It is soon revealed that Sgt. Chris Hale (John Meillon Jr.), who had supported Angel in the aftermath of Shane's death, is the person responsible. Angel is thankful for Simon's help in the case and he falls for her but she makes it clear she is not ready for a relationship as it is too soon after Shane's death. Simon leaves for England. Summer Bay is hit by a big earthquake and Angel's house is destroyed in the impact. Angel is devastated, as she has lost the home that she had set up with Shane after moving out of Fisher's. The incident leaves her questioning whether she should stay in the Bay. Simon returns and Angel decides life is too short and confesses her love for him. They then decide to leave for England. After saying goodbye to her friends, Angel visits Shane's grave one last time and bids an emotional farewell to Summer Bay, before driving off with Simon, Dylan and baby Shane for a new life in England. Angel has not returned to the Bay since her departure. However, Simon returns briefly in late 1999 to visit Fisher to help raise money for his baby son Byron's cancer treatment and confirms that he and Angel are still together.


Reception

For her portrayal of Angel, George won the "Most Popular New Talent"
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in 1994. She was also nominated for "Most Popular Actress". The following year George won the "Most Popular Actress" award and in 1996 she was nominated for the
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. 1997 saw George nominated for "Most Popular Actress" once again. Discussing Angel and Shane's wedding, a reporter from ''
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'' wrote "The Summer Bay spectacular is one of TV's top weddings, but it wasn't to last... sob!" In 1998, writers from ''Inside Soap'' published an article about the top ten characters they wanted to return to soap. Angel was featured and they described her as "a willowy teenager who went from rock band groupie to disaster-prone single mum then to widow in the space of three years."


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Parrish, Angel Home and Away characters Television characters introduced in 1993 Fictional waiting staff Female characters in television Fictional teenage parents