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Delphine "Delphi" Greenlaw is a fictional character on the
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'', who was portrayed by
Anna Hutchison Anna Hutchison (born 8 February 1986) is a New Zealand actress and producer. Her roles include Delphi Greenlaw on '' Shortland Street'' (2002–04); Lily Chilman, the Yellow Cheetah Ranger on '' Power Rangers Jungle Fury'' (2008); Allison Dine ...
between 2002 and 2004. The character arrived in early 2002 as the teenage sister of Geoff ( Andrew Laing) and his adoptive sister,
Anne Greenlaw Anne Kahu (also Brownlee and Greenlaw) is a fictional character on the New Zealand soap opera ''Shortland Street'' who was portrayed by Emmeline Hawthorne from late 2001 until early 2004. The character was killed off in the 2003 cliffhanger. Creat ...
(Emmeline Hawthorne). The characters
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ways saw her favour
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over fashion and as a result, she was isolated from her peers. The character participated in a hugely high profile storyline in 2003 where she fell for much older man, Dom (
Shane Cortese Shane Cortese (born 13 August 1968) is a New Zealand actor and singer. He is perhaps best known for his role of Mac on Nothing Trivial, Loki on the Almighty Johnsons and Hayden Peters on hit show '' Outrageous Fortune''. He was also a runner-up ...
), who went on to murder Geoff. The character departed in 2004 following the death of both her siblings and intimidation from Dom. Delphi was highly praised throughout her two-year run, with Hutchison receiving numerous award nominations and winning the "Rising Star" prize in the 2004 ''TV Guide Best on the Box People's Choice Awards''. The characters romance with Dom and struggle with
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has seen the character's storylines become iconic since her departure.


Creation and casting

Anna Hutchison Anna Hutchison (born 8 February 1986) is a New Zealand actress and producer. Her roles include Delphi Greenlaw on '' Shortland Street'' (2002–04); Lily Chilman, the Yellow Cheetah Ranger on '' Power Rangers Jungle Fury'' (2008); Allison Dine ...
landed the 6 month role of the youngest member of the Greenlaw family in late 2002 and started filming in early 2003. However Hutchison's hair was long and blonde, something the producers did not see Delphi wearing and Hutchison was forced to cut and dye it into a mullet. The producers were so impressed by Hutchison, the character of Delphi was extended beyond her 6 months and given meatier storylines. As the character grew up and her personality changed, Hutchison was allowed to grow out her hair again.


Storylines

Delphi arrived to Ferndale as the younger sister of Geoff ( Andrew Laing) and
Anne Greenlaw Anne Kahu (also Brownlee and Greenlaw) is a fictional character on the New Zealand soap opera ''Shortland Street'' who was portrayed by Emmeline Hawthorne from late 2001 until early 2004. The character was killed off in the 2003 cliffhanger. Creat ...
(Emmeline Hawthorne). Bullied and picked on for being a tomboy, Delphi successfully tried out for the rugby team and got in. However the bullying took its toll and Delphi suffered an eating disorder. Delphi became besotted by Geoff's friend, Dominic Thompson (
Shane Cortese Shane Cortese (born 13 August 1968) is a New Zealand actor and singer. He is perhaps best known for his role of Mac on Nothing Trivial, Loki on the Almighty Johnsons and Hayden Peters on hit show '' Outrageous Fortune''. He was also a runner-up ...
). When she turned 16, the boyish Delphi drastically changed into a more feminine young women in a bid to impress Dom and ended up losing her virginity to her drug dealer boyfriend. When his friends tried to gang rape Delphi, Dom saved her and Delphi attempted to stop him marrying Emily (Sarah Somerville) to no avail. However Dom fell in love with Delphi and the two started to date and planned to leave the country. The mutually attracted
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( Paul Reid) showed Delphi evidence that Dom had murdered Geoff, but she was trapped with Dom about to leave the country. Delphi confronted Dom and he fled Ferndale, fueling the assumption he had killed Geoff. Delphi started to attend university but when Dom returned to Ferndale, she decided it was time to leave and told
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) about the evidence connecting Dom to the crime. Dom confronted Delphi but she was saved, shortly before she left the country in tears.


Character development


Relationship with Dom

In 2003 the 15-year-old character underwent a storyline where she fell for her brother's friend Dominic Thompson. Dom's portrayer,
Shane Cortese Shane Cortese (born 13 August 1968) is a New Zealand actor and singer. He is perhaps best known for his role of Mac on Nothing Trivial, Loki on the Almighty Johnsons and Hayden Peters on hit show '' Outrageous Fortune''. He was also a runner-up ...
was at first uncomfortable with the storyline, stating; "I was very worried about the age difference but the way it's been done and written is really respectful." Cortese also believed despite the age difference, Dom was truly in love with Delphi; "Dom sees Delphi as his soul mate, she affects him in a way no one has before because he's always been suspicious of relationships. He doesn't have to pretend to be anyone else for her to like him." Producer Harriet Crampton enjoyed the romance and how it contrasted with Dom's evil character, stating; "To have a villain who has a strong sincere love or passion makes you think, ‘Okay, he’s an absolute bastard but we know he does love Delphi." The two first get together when Delphi turns 16, sharing a kiss. The two eventually start a relationship but break up when Dom comes under question of Geoff's murder in arguably one of the soap's most memorable storylines. Dom flees when Delphi confronts him about the murder but later returns, with Cortese suggesting it was for love; "But the thing about Dominic is he believes he's doing everything for the right reasons. He's done everything he can for Delphi — that's his main reason for coming back." Dom later scares Delphi into fleeing the country, ending the once seemingly perfect relationship.


Reception

Hutchison received the "Rising Star" award in the ''TV Guide Best on the Box People's Choice Awards'' 2004 for her portrayal of Delphi. That same year she also received a nomination for "Best Juvenile Actor in a Television Series" in the ''New Zealand Television & Film Awards''. Hutchison went on to be nominated for the "Best Actress" award in both the 2004 and 2005 ''TV Guide Best on the Box People's Choice Awards'' for portraying Delphi. Delphi's eating disorder was named as a key part of the 2002 series and her romance with the villainous Dom has been cited as an iconic and controversial storyline and cliffhanger. Frances Grant of
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praised the character of Delphi, suggesting after her terrific year she deserved to be the focus of the 2003 cliffhanger, while Greg Dixon offered a more negative opinion, calling the character "incredibly annoying". Since the characters departure, Delphi has been described as "likable".


References

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