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For the American entertainers, seeThe Willis Family.

Fictional family from the Australian soap opera Neighbours
Willis family
Neighbours family
First appearance31 October 1989 (1989-10-31)
Introduced byDon Battye (1989)
Ric Pellizzeri (2005)
Richard Jasek (2013)
Duration1989–1996, 2005, 2013–
Family members

TheWillis family are a fictional family from the Australian soap operaNeighbours. They were introduced byDon Battye in 1989, but left screens in 1996, before being reintroduced in 2013. The first family member to be seen on-screen wasBrad Willis, who appeared in a guest capacity from October 1989, and then his sisterCody from November. The family became a more permanent fixture with the arrival of patriarchDoug Willis and his wifePam, who moved ontoRamsay Street the following year. Cody was the last family member to regularly appear in the show until her on-screen death in 1996, which brought Pam back briefly to bury her daughter.

In 2013Richard Jasek reintroduced a grown-up Brad with a new family; wifeTerese, and twin teenagersJosh andImogen. Doug and Pam returned in guest capacities, while Brad's long lost childPaige Smith joined the family a year later, and Brad and Terese's youngest daughterPiper arriving in 2015. The family was completed by Brad's eldest sonNed Willis in 2016, who arrived the same week that both Josh and Doug were killed off in "Hotel Death Trap Week", in which Lassiter's Hotel exploded.

Family members

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Brad Willis

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Main article:Brad Willis (Neighbours)

Bradley "Brad" Willis made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 31 October 1989. He was initially played byBenjamin Mitchell, beforeScott Michaelson took over the role two years later.[1] Brad was re-introduced alongside his sister,Gaby (Rachel Blakely), during a period of roller coaster ratings for the show.[1] A reporter for theHerald Sun called Brad "one of the show's most popular characters" and commented that Michaelson had a huge following because of his "blonde surfer looks."[2] For his portrayal of Brad, Michaelson earned a nomination for Most Popular Actor at the 1993 Logie Awards.[3]Kip Gamblin took over the role in June 2013 when Brad and his family returned to the show.[4]

Cody Willis

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Main article:Cody Willis

Cody Willis, played byAmelia Frid, made her first on-screen appearance on 24 November 1989. Frid successfully auditioned for the role of Cody and she called the experience a "right time, right place thing", she also added that "it was all kind of surreal."[5] Cody became the second member of the Willis family to arrive in Ramsay Street and she dates bothJosh Anderson (Jeremy Angerson) andTodd Landers' (Kristian Schmid).[6] Cody is described as a "studious girl".[6]

Doug Willis

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Main article:Doug Willis

Douglas "Doug" Willis, played byTerence Donovan, made his first screen appearance on 1 August 1990. Doug is described as being a "bit of a Regular Joe who didn't like rocking the boat or standing out from the crowd." He is also "a man's man" who is not afraid of using his fists and takes great pleasure from making home-brewed beer withLou Carpenter (Tom Oliver).[7] A writer for theBBC said Doug's most notable moment was "Having an affair with Jill Weir."[8] Donovan made a brief return for the show's 20th anniversary celebrations in July 2005.[9]

Pam Willis

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Main article:Pam Willis

Pamela "Pam" Willis (previouslyBeresford), played bySue Jones, made her first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 6 August 1990. Jones was cast in the role following a screen test.[10] Pam is characterised by her helpful personality, she loves her four children and continually tries to help them out. Pam extended her caring nature through her time on the show working as a nurse.[11] Josephine Monroe praised Pam in her bookNeighbours: The first 10 years stating: "A real salt-of-the-earth-type. Pam could always be relied on to help out, especially if it benefited one of her four children."[11] TheBBC said Pam's most notable moment was "Kicking Doug out of the house after having he told her about his affair with Jill Weir."[12]

Adam Willis

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Main article:Adam Willis (Neighbours)

Adam Willis, played by Ian Williams, made his first appearance on 9 August 1990. Williams was invited to play the role of Adam shortly after he appeared inBony, anotherGrundy production.[13] Williams said the part appealed to him as it was flexible and Adam's humour kept him "fired up."[13] Williams explained that he felt similar to his character as they both loved their families, but he was not impressed with Adam's naivety.[13] TheBBC said Adam's most notable moment was "Chauffeuring a Lassiter's client while wearing a toga."[14]

Gaby Willis

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Main article:Gaby Willis

Gabrielle "Gaby" Willis, played byRachel Blakely made her first on-screen appearance 12 August 1991. A highly ambitious woman who works in the Robinson Corporation, though her aggressive nature is somewhat tempered after she gives birth to son Zac. Gaby becomes the proprietor of the upmarket boutique "Gabrielle's" until her departure in 1994. In 2005, Blakely was one of over twenty ex-cast members who returned toNeighbours to appear inAnnalise Hartman's documentary film aboutRamsay Street.[9]

Cameron Hudson

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Soap opera character
Cameron Hudson
Neighbours character
Portrayed byBenjamin Grant Mitchell
Duration1992–1993
First appearance24 March 1992
Last appearance23 April 1993
ClassificationFormer, regular
Introduced byDon Battye
In-universe information
OccupationLawyer
Journalist
Stand-up comedian
FatherKevin Hudson
MotherFaye Hudson
GrandfathersBert Willis
UnclesDoug Willis
First cousinsAdam Willis
Gaby Willis
Brad Willis
Cody Willis

Cameron Hudson, played byBenjamin Grant Mitchell, made his first appearance on 24 March 1992.[15] Mitchell had recently finished appearing in the Victorian State Opera's production ofThe Wizard of Oz.[15]Cameron is the son ofFaye Hudson (Lorraine Bayly), who arrives inRamsay Street in to defend his auntPam Willis (Sue Jones) who is accused of murdering Garth Kirby (Roy Baldwin).[15] Cameron is able to prove Pam's innocence successfully. Cameron repairs his fraught relationship with Faye and moves in with her at Number 32. After Faye moves out, Cameron invitesBeth Brennan (Natalie Imbruglia) to move in with him. Cameron becomes involved with Jacqueline Summers (Tiffany Lamb) after he helps her on a case but the relationship ends when he finds that he could be facing legal proceedings for becoming involved with a client and when Jacqueline realises he is not completely convinced of her innocence in the case.

Cameron later finds himself offside with the Martin family when he defends Raymond Chambers (Greg Parker) who is accused of trying to abduct Hannah (Rebecca Ritters). Despite Chambers' ex-wife mentioning that he had previously tried to kidnap their daughter in Hong Kong and eyewitness testimony fromToby Mangel (Ben Geurens), Chambers is acquitted, furthering Cameron's stress and he begins to doubt himself as a lawyer. When Cameron intervenes in a confrontation between Chambers and Toby, He is even more convinced of Chambers' guilt and when Cameron arrives home, he finds Chambers' waiting for him in the dark and he blames Cameron for his life being ruined. Cameron forces Chambers to get help and after he breaks down in tears, Chambers hands himself in to the police and confesses to the abduction. The Martins apologise for their treatment of Cameron.

AfterHelen Daniels (Anne Haddy) wants to rent Number 32 to the Martins, Cameron and Beth move in withLou Carpenter (Tom Oliver). During this, Cameron does some investigating and discovers Gavin Heywood (Peter Hosking) is involved in some shady business. When Heywood catches Cameron, He has him roughed up by some thugs and is about to have him thrown down a lift shaft. Cameron offers to work for Heywood to prevent being killed and uses this to gain more information. Heywood then begins involving members of Cameron's family in his business.

Cameron's life is endangered again when he overhears Heywood and his associate Noddy (Richard Piper) plot to kill him but he engineers a plan which results in Heywood's downfall. Cameron then changes career track and becomes a journalist for the Erinsborough news but is frustrated and surprises everyone with his next career choice,stand-up comedy.

When Lou's daughter,Lauren (Sarah Vandenbergh) arrives fromQueensland, Cameron is smitten with her but does not know she is having an affair with Cameron's cousin,Brad (Scott Michaelson). In order to ward off Cameron's suspicions, Lauren agrees to go out with him. The truth later emerges and Cameron leaves Erinsborough in disgust.

Bert Willis

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Soap opera character
Bert Willis
Neighbours character
Portrayed byBud Tingwell
First appearance18 February 1993
Last appearance5 March 1993
ClassificationFormer, recurring
Introduced byIan Bradley
In-universe information
SonsDoug Willis
DaughtersFaye Hudson
GrandsonsAdam Willis
Brad Willis
Cameron Hudson
GranddaughtersGaby Willis
Cody Willis

Bert Willis, played byBud Tingwell, made his first screen appearance on 18 February 1993.[16] Bert isDoug (Terence Donovan) andFaye's (Lorraine Bayly) father.[17] He walked out on his wife and children when they were young, leading to a falling out with Doug that lasted for many years.[17] Bert's granddaughter,Gaby (Rachel Blakely), got in touch with him and they began a correspondence. She and her mother later invited Bert to stay with them, although Doug was against the idea.[17] AnInside Soap writer commented "He won't tell them what the problem is, and they think that whatever it is, they can re-build the relationship. But they've got to work fast because times's not on their side."[17]

Bert is asked to come and stay with his family in Erinsborough by his granddaughter Gaby. Bert tries to explain and apologise to his son, Doug, for walking out on him and the family. However, Doug is unable to forgive him and asks that he leave. While speaking toWayne Duncan (Jonathan Sammy Lee), Bert reveals that he is dying and Wayne realises that he came to make amends before he died. He eventually tells Doug about Bert's condition and Doug manages to stop his father from leaving on a boat, before making up with him. Bert is grateful to Wayne for his part in the reunion with Doug. He tells Gaby that his dying wish is to see her and Wayne get together as a couple.

The episode featuring Bert's revelation about his terminal cancer was nominated for theAustralian Film Institute Award for Best Episode in a Television Drama Serial in 1993.[18]

Terese Willis

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Main article:Terese Willis

Terese Willis, played byRebekah Elmaloglou, made her first screen appearance on 14 May 2013.[19] The character and Elmaloglou's casting was announced on 7 February 2013.[4] The actress and her family relocated to Melbourne to be closer to the set.[20] Shortly before she began filming her first scenes, Elmaloglou had to ask the producers to change the pronunciation of her character's name.[21] Terese was introduced as the second wife ofBrad Willis (Kip Gamblin). The couple were joined by their teenage twins;Josh (Harley Bonner) andImogen (Ariel Kaplan).[4] Elmaloglou thought Terese was the kind of person she would be friends with and thought they were similar in terms of how organised they both were.[22] Terese first comes to Erinsborough to meet withPaul Robinson (Stefan Dennis), who believes he is interviewing her for a job at Lassiter's Hotel.[20]

Imogen Willis

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Main article:Imogen Willis

Imogen Willis, played byAriel Kaplan, made her first screen appearance on 20 May 2013.[4][23][24] The character was announced on 7 February 2013, while Kaplan's casting was revealed on 18 February.[25] Kaplan was studying at the16th Street Actors Studio in Melbourne in 2012 when she was offered the role of Imogen.[26] Imogen isJoshua's (Harley Bonner) twin sister and the teenage daughter ofBrad (Kip Gamblin) andTerese Willis (Rebekah Elmaloglou).[23] Kaplan commented "I love the character, she is outwardly confident and very comfortable in her own skin, and doesn't feel she has to impress anyone by doing things she might regret. I think she is a great role model for young girls."[26] Imogen often feels sidelined by her family and resents things being organised around Joshua's potential swimming career.[26] While Bonner commented that Joshua and Imogen have a love-hate relationship.[27]

Josh Willis

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Main article:Josh Willis (Neighbours)

Joshua "Josh" Willis, played byHarley Bonner, made his first screen appearance on 20 May 2013.[4][24] The character was announced on 7 February 2013, while Bonner's casting was revealed on 18 February.[25] The actor was persuaded to attend the audition for the role by his agent.[27] Bonner said that he was nervous on his first day on set because he and his on-screen family had only just met and had to pretend to be a family unit straight away.[27] Josh is the teenage son ofBrad (Kip Gamblin) andTerese Willis (Rebekah Elmaloglou).[25] Bonner stated that Josh is driven and does not let anything get in his way. He gets on well with his parents, but has a love-hate relationship with his twin sisterImogen (Ariel Kaplan).[27] Josh was also an elite swimmer, which means Bonner had to embrace his character's hobby and spend a lot of time in a local pool during filming.[28]

Paige Smith

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Main article:Paige Smith

Paige Smith (previouslyNovak), played byOlympia Valance, made her first screen appearance on 2 June 2014.[29] The character and casting was announced on 9 March 2014.[29] Paige marks Valance's first acting role and she won the part after a lengthy audition process, which included multiple call-backs.[29] Valance described her character as being "cool and sexy and a bit edgy". She thought viewers would love Paige, especially as she is not mean.[29] Series producerJason Herbison thought Valance was "the perfect fit for Paige" and called the character "fiery".[29] Paige was revealed to be the daughter ofLauren Carpenter (Kate Kendall) andBrad Willis (Kip Gamblin).[30] When Paige learned that her biological parents were looking for her, her curiosity was piqued and she decided to go toErinsborough to learn more about them. Paige initially decided to keep her identity a secret.[30]

Piper Willis

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Main article:Piper Willis

Piper Willis, played by Mavournee Hazel, made her first screen appearance on 16 September 2015.[31] The character has often been mentioned since the arrival of her on-screen family in May 2013, while Hazel's casting was announced on 18 August 2015.[32] The actress relocated to Melbourne for filming and commented "It's a great feeling to be rewarded with the role of Piper after years of hard work, especially when I fell in love with the character after my first audition."[31] Ahead of her first appearance, the character was featured in a series of webisodes titledHey Piper, which see her talking to her family via online video calls.[33] Piper is the youngest daughter ofBrad (Kip Gamblin) andTerese Willis (Rebekah Elmaloglou). She has been away studying in Canada.[32] Hazel stated that she and the producers had a similar idea of how they wanted the character to be, and she was billed as being "feisty" and "quirky".[31]

Ned Willis

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Main article:Ned Willis

Ned Willis, played byBen Hall, made his first screen appearance on 6 April 2016.[23] Hall's casting was announced on 11 March 2016, while the character has been referred to for several years following his off-screen birth.[23] Following his initial guest stint, Hall later returned to filming and Ned returned on 10 August.[34][35] Ned is the son ofBrad Willis (Kip Gamblin) andBeth Brennan (Natalie Imbruglia).[23] His introduction united all of Brad's children on-screen for the first time.[23] Hall explained that Ned has been living with his grandparents in Darwin.[36] Ned is a tattoo artist and Hall commented that it would lead to some "mischief".[36] He also described Ned as being "very complex" and "quite manipulative", adding "he has had a bit to deal with and it's really interesting how his story line pans out."[23] The character was reintroduced as a regular on 20 June 2018.[37]

Roxy Willis

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Main article:Roxy Willis

Roxy Willis, played by Zima Anderson, made her first appearance on 29 April 2019. The character and Anderson's casting details were announced on 14 April 2019.[38] Anderson had wanted to secure a role onNeighbours since she moved to Melbourne, where it is filmed, two years prior.[39] Of joining the cast, Anderson stated "I've been so lucky with the role of Roxy, I've already found myself in a wide range of crazy situations from virtually the first scene which has been so much fun and really challenged me, I'm constantly learning."[38] Roxy is introduced as "a wild girl from the Northern Territory" and the niece of regular characterTerese Willis (Rebekah Elmaloglou), although Anderson pointed out that she is not actually related to Terese by blood.[39] She is the daughter ofAdam Willis (Ian Williams) andGemma Ramsay (Beth Buchanan).[40][41] Gemma hopes Terese can sort out Roxy's rebellious ways using her own experiences.[41] Anderson described Roxy as being "very fun and very naughty". She is also "full of heart", "bubbly", "sporadic and does whatever she wants."[39] Roxy's older boyfriendVance Abernethy (Conrad Coleby) was also introduced shortly after her arrival.[41]

Reception

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During a feature onNeighbours, Anna Pickard ofThe Guardian tried to choose the characters she would be most starstruck by if she met them. She said "It would have to be the Willis family. All of them. Pam, Doug, Adam, Gaby, Brad and Cody".[42]

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