Dr. Stuart Neilson is a fictional character in the New Zealand
soap opera ''
Shortland Street'' who was portrayed by
Martin Henderson as part of the
original cast until early 1995. The character returned after 22 years off screen to celebrate the show's 25th anniversary episode which aired on 25 May 2017.
The character's three years on the soap exhibited several major story lines as well as social commentary on youth, religion and mental illness. Stuart was introduced alongside mother,
Marj
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(
Elizabeth McRae
Elizabeth Helen McRae (née Kersley; born 1 August 1936) is a New Zealand actress, best known for her portrayal of Marjorie Brasch (née Neilson) in the television soap opera ''Shortland Street'', and, in the last decade, as Jean Marlowe, in ...
) and father,
Tom Neilson
Tom Leslie Neilson is a fictional character on the New Zealand soap opera '' Shortland Street''. Part of the original cast, Tom was portrayed by Adrian Keeling from the shows first episode until May the following year when the character starred ...
(Adrian Keeling) and brothers,
Darryl (
Mark Ferguson
Mark Ferguson (born 28 February 1961) is a New Zealand-based Australian actor and television presenter.
Biography
Born in Sydney, Australia, Ferguson attended the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) and graduated in 1981. In 1982, he p ...
) and
Damien
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(Mark Ferguson) who appeared on sporadic stints and eldest brother Patrick (uncredited actor) who appeared for a single guest appearance.
The character was generally well received with Henderson winning the "Best Male Dramatic Performance in a Television Show" in the 1993 New Zealand Television and Film Awards. The character has since become iconic after leaving in 1995.
Creation and casting
With the intention of creating a diverse and racially sensitive cast for a
New Zealand soap opera, Caterina De Nave, Bettina Hollings and
Jason Daniel Jason Daniel is an Australian writer and producer with extensive experience working in TV drama.
Biography
Daniel was a journalist before becoming a writer and story editor on ''Neighbours'', after which he created a number of long-running TV serie ...
decided to incorporate two teenage heart throbs to draw in the teenage audience.
The characters of Stuart and
Nick were created with the intention of Nick being a drug smoking rebel whilst Stuart was to be an articulate homosexual.
[ The character was written as part of a family unit consisting of himself, his father ]Tom
Tom or TOM may refer to:
* Tom (given name), a diminutive of Thomas or Tomás or an independent Aramaic given name (and a list of people with the name)
Characters
* Tom Anderson, a character in ''Beavis and Butt-Head''
* Tom Beck, a character ...
(Adrian Keeling), mother Marj
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(Elizabeth McRae
Elizabeth Helen McRae (née Kersley; born 1 August 1936) is a New Zealand actress, best known for her portrayal of Marjorie Brasch (née Neilson) in the television soap opera ''Shortland Street'', and, in the last decade, as Jean Marlowe, in ...
) and several recurring brothers. This again allowed more relevance to the audience and a greater chance of drawing in a diverse audience.[
Martin Henderson was in his final year of high school when he auditioned and won the role over 900 other contenders.] Oliver Driver
Oliver Driver (born 22 November 1974) is a New Zealand actor, director, broadcaster and television presenter.
Television
Driver was the host of ''Let's Be Frank'', and the Creative Director of New Zealand's only alternative music television st ...
also auditioned for the role and ended up getting the role of Mike Galloway several years later. Stuart debuted in the first episode with the gay storyline set to be exposed when female character – Kirsty Knight (Angela Dotchin
Angela Marie Dotchin (born 31 March 1974 in Auckland) is a former actress best most known for her roles as Kirsty Knight in ''Shortland Street'', and as Emilia Rothschild in '' Jack of All Trades'' and for starring as Kora on ''Young Hercules'' ...
), made moves on Stuart.[ However the character of Nick as portrayed by ]Karl Burnett
Karl Burnett (born 27 February 1976) is a New Zealand actor best known for his portrayal of Nick Harrison on the long-running New Zealand soap opera, ''Shortland Street''.
Burnett was 16 years old when offered the role of Nick Harrison on ''S ...
was vastly different from the character's original badboy synopsis and was hastily rewritten to suit Burnett's more comedic portrayal.[ However this left viewers with only one heart throb on screen and a nervous Television New Zealand requested the character was rewritten to be straight so that the show remained appealing to the target audience of young females.][ However, on screen Stuart was shown to be rebuffing Kirsty's advances and writers quickly rewrote the character's backstory so that rather than being gay, he was heavily religious and ]celibate
Celibacy (from Latin ''caelibatus'') is the state of voluntarily being unmarried, sexually abstinent, or both, usually for religious reasons. It is often in association with the role of a religious official or devotee. In its narrow sense, th ...
.[
In 1994 Henderson began to tire of the character's lack of diversity nor challenge and began to feel the character was becoming one-dimensional.][ He quit the show to pursue a film career.] The abrupt departure of Henderson was leaked to the press and there began to be speculation that Stuart would leave the show following the 1994 December cliffhanger.[ Some storylines that were suggested by media included the idea of; Stuart winning Kirsty over Lionel and marrying before fleeing the country and also a series of episodes that would see Stuart become a priest and flee.][ None of the stories came to fruition and the character made his last appearance on 27 February 1995. Henderson later reflected on the "immense pressure" he had experienced in the role and believed he "listened to my inner voice and knew I needed to step away from it. I poured my heart and soul into that role. I did everything that was asked of me, all the press, all the media, until I gave too much of myself."]
Producers discussed bringing back Henderson in 1998 as part of the write off of the Kirsty Knight character, however Henderson ended up not returning. Henderson was asked to reprise the role for the show's 15th anniversary in 2007, but declined due to a busy workload. However he expressed interest in returning in the future as the idea "still appeals" to him. In 2014 Henderson dismissed a suggestion by a journalist to return to the soap, but acknowledged the "exciting times" he had during his 3 years on screen. When planning for the shows 25th anniversary in 2017, producers decided to kill off the character of Marj. It was decided to approach Henderson to reprise his role for the episode. Henderson agreed to return. However issues arose with Henderson filming '' Grey's Anatomy'' in the United States, meaning scheduling proved difficult. Ultimately the whole episode was filmed then Stuart's scenes were filmed at a different date and integrated in.[ Henderson described the experience as feeling like an "alien" as there had been "water under the bridge" since his last appearance.][
]
Storylines
In 1992 the sensitive teenage Stuart shocked his mother Marj
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(Elizabeth McRae
Elizabeth Helen McRae (née Kersley; born 1 August 1936) is a New Zealand actress, best known for her portrayal of Marjorie Brasch (née Neilson) in the television soap opera ''Shortland Street'', and, in the last decade, as Jean Marlowe, in ...
) when he claimed his pregnant friend Lisa Stanton (Anne Cathie) was his lover and claimed to be the father of her child though it soon turned out the true father was Stuart's manipulative brother Darryl Neilson
Darryl Neilson is a fictional character in the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street. Appearing sporadically, Darryl made several recurring appearance from 1992 to the character's death in 1995. He was portrayed by Mark Ferguson.
A character t ...
(Mark Ferguson
Mark Ferguson (born 28 February 1961) is a New Zealand-based Australian actor and television presenter.
Biography
Born in Sydney, Australia, Ferguson attended the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) and graduated in 1981. In 1982, he p ...
) and Stuart was covering for him out of loyalty. Stuart grew close to his best friend Nick Harrison's (Karl Burnett
Karl Burnett (born 27 February 1976) is a New Zealand actor best known for his portrayal of Nick Harrison on the long-running New Zealand soap opera, ''Shortland Street''.
Burnett was 16 years old when offered the role of Nick Harrison on ''S ...
) friend Miles
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(Hamish MacFarlane) but was devastated when Miles committed suicide following his 17th birthday party. The ordeal drew Stuart to Marj's co-worker hospital recepitonist Kirsty Knight (Angela Dotchin
Angela Marie Dotchin (born 31 March 1974 in Auckland) is a former actress best most known for her roles as Kirsty Knight in ''Shortland Street'', and as Emilia Rothschild in '' Jack of All Trades'' and for starring as Kora on ''Young Hercules'' ...
) and he struggled to balance his lust with his Catholic faith. Marj was devastated to later learn Stuart had succumbed to Kirsty's charm. Stuart and Kirsty continued an on-off relationship which saw Darryl attempt to rape her and a dramatic falling out between the brothers.
In 1993 Stuart's father Tom
Tom or TOM may refer to:
* Tom (given name), a diminutive of Thomas or Tomás or an independent Aramaic given name (and a list of people with the name)
Characters
* Tom Anderson, a character in ''Beavis and Butt-Head''
* Tom Beck, a character ...
(Adrian Keeling) disappeared and a devastated Stuart renounced his Catholic faith and his plans to become a priest. Dropping out of the Catholic school he attended in an act of rebellion, Stuart briefly had a fling with the middle aged Alex McKenna (Liddy Holloway
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Career
Born in Wellington, New Zealand, the daughter of a politician, Phil Holloway, Liddy Holloway originally worke ...
) but he truly fell for her daughter Rachel (Angela Bloomfield
Angela Bloomfield (born 11 December 1972) is a New Zealand actor and director.
Early life
Bloomfield attended Massey High School in West Auckland, New Zealand.
Career
Bloomfield has starred in ''Shortland Street'' continuously on and off for 2 ...
). The two broke up following Rachel's discovery of Stuart and Alex's past relationship and Stuart started to date new nurse Jo Jordan
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(Greer Robson
Greer Robson (born 16 October 1971) is a New Zealand television actress well known for her role in the television drama ''Shortland Street''.
Biography
Greer first came to prominence in the 1981 New Zealand film ''Smash Palace'' starring as Geo ...
). Stuart found a passion for corporate real estate and dropped out of university to pursue his new career. Despite dating Jo, Stuart fell in love with Rebecca Frost
The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the New Zealand soap opera ''Shortland Street'' in 1994, by order of first appearance.
Marilyn Bluck
Marilyn Bluck (previously Harrison) was the overbearing sister in law to Jenny Har ...
(Luisa Burgess) but the feelings were unrequited leaving him single.
As 1994 ended Stuart realised he was still in love with Kirsty and attempted to stop her marriage to Lionel Skeggins ( John Leigh). Declining Stuart once and for all, Kirsty married Lionel and Stuart fled town. He returned after several weeks with a friend named Lulu (Meighan Desmond
Meighan Desmond (born 7 October 1977) is a New Zealand actress, best known for her role as the Greek goddess Discord in the TV series ''Hercules: The Legendary Journeys'' and its two spin-offs – '' Xena: Warrior Princess'' and ''Young Herc ...
) who quickly won favour from Marj. Shortly thereafter Stuart again fled Ferndale without notice and Marj resultingly fostered Lulu as her daughter. Marj later reported Stuart had refused to attend Darryl's funeral as he had despised him. In mid 1995 Marj informed Jenny
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* Jenny (surname), a family name
Animals
* Jenny (donkey), a female donkey
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(Maggie Harper) that Stuart was in India.
22 years later, Stuart returned to Ferndale for Chris Warner's ( Michael Galvin) 50th birthday but ended up having to look after Marj who had been hospitalised. Harper Whitley (Ria Vanderkis) was instantly attracted to Stuart and discovered through Marj that he had become a doctor and was recently divorced. Stuart helped in ED during the volcanic eruption and ultimately shared a kiss with Harper as he struggled to deal with Marj's illness. Upon finally reuniting with Chris, the two discovered that Marj had died in the hospital reception.
Reception
Following the airing of the shows first episode, Henderson was praised by many reviewers; Jill Graham of '' The New Zealand Herald'' referred to him as, "becoming a stand-out actor in the Street", whilst Colleen Reilly from the ''Dominion Sunday Times'' suggested he was New Zealand's answer to Luke Perry from '' Beverly Hills, 90210''. The character picked up a "heartthrob" status and remains well known to viewers of Shortland Street as the first teenager on the show. Henderson won the award for "Best Male Dramatic Performance in a Television Show" in the 1993 ''New Zealand Television and Film Awards''. Stuart and Jo Jordan
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(Greer Robson
Greer Robson (born 16 October 1971) is a New Zealand television actress well known for her role in the television drama ''Shortland Street''.
Biography
Greer first came to prominence in the 1981 New Zealand film ''Smash Palace'' starring as Geo ...
) were labelled the, "Golden Couple" of ''Shortland Street''. In 2012, the character was named as one of the standout characters of the show's first 20 years. The storyline that saw Stuart crash Lionel and Kirsty
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People
* Kirstie Alley (1951–2022), Ame ...
's wedding, has been voted by fans as one of the show's most iconic moments. In 2016, Stuart was named by a stuff.co.nz reporter as the 2nd character they most wanted to return to show. The following year Ricardo Simich expressed his desire for Stuart to return for the soap opera's 25th anniversary saying it would best represent the 25th cycle. In 2017 '' stuff.co.nz'' journalist Fleur Mealing named Stuart as the 10th character she most wanted to return for the show's 25th anniversary.
Stuart's romance with the middle aged Alex Mckenna was viewed as scandalous, with Henderson replying to the outcry stating; "Age has nothing to do with it at all. It's about people, not numbers."[ The storyline that saw Stuart become involved in the property market was criticized by reviewers, with some claiming the writers were so intent on telling the story, they forgot the characters past personality and ignored his young age.][ Henderson himself criticized the character in his final year of the soap, calling his earlier storylines; "more believable"][ and labeling the character one dimensional.][ He wanted the character to have more "fun" and act more like a teenager.][ The period around Stuart's departure was a highly successful one for the show, receiving record high ratings which some speculated would not occur after the exit of the highly popular Stuart.]
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Neilson, Stuart
Shortland Street characters
Television characters introduced in 1992
Fictional physicians
Male characters in television