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Darius Anton Perkins (28 October 1964 – 2 January 2019) was an Australian actor. He was the original actor in the role of teenager
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in the soap opera '' Neighbours'' in 1985 before the role was taken over by Jason Donovan the following year. Perkins also played Charlie in ''
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'',
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in '' Home and Away'', and Ben in ''
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'' for which he won a
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. After a lengthy time away from the screen, in 2013 Perkins returned to ''Neighbours'' in his first role in more than 19 years as guest character
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. Perkins also appeared in two Bollywood films made in Australia.


Career

He started acting during primary school, where
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was his drama teacher. His first television role was in ''
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'' in 1976. He played Charlie in ''
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'' and played guest roles in ''
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'', ''
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'', '' A Country Practice'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. He also played Ben in the HBO miniseries ''
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'' in 1983, which earned him the Logie Award for Best Juvenile Performance. This was followed by the role of Scott Robinson in ''Neighbours''. Perkins only appeared as Scott for the show's first year. When the series moved to Network Ten at the start of 1986, Perkins was sacked from the role due to alleged problems with his behaviour on the set, including lateness. He would later state, however, that his contract simply expired and he was not under obligation with Network Ten, after the series had moved from Network Seven. Jason Donovan took over the role and the character remained in the show until 1989. After leaving ''Neighbours'' in 1986, Perkins played
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in '' Home and Away'', a new soap opera devised as a rival for ''Neighbours''. He subsequently appeared once again on ''A Country Practice'' in the mid-1990s. He also worked behind the scenes, most notably in the art department for the TV series ''
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''. On 10 July 2013, it was announced that Perkins would be returning to ''Neighbours'' in the guest role playing Paul Robinson's shady business associate
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.


Death

Perkins died from cancer on 2 January 2019, aged 54. Tributes came from his former ''Neighbours'' co-star David Clencie (
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) who said, "I am so sad, really devastated to lose my mate. We had this incredible bond. We were mates to the very end." Jason Donovan later stated, "Never met Darius but always had great respect both personally and professionally." Stefan Dennis who played Perkins' former on-screen brother and ''Neighbours'' executive producer
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also paid tribute to him.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Perkins, Darius 1964 births 2019 deaths Australian male soap opera actors Logie Award winners