The Robinson Family (Neighbours) - Characters

Characters

The Robinsons are made up of several different family groups that have married together. These are the original Robinsons, the Daniels, the Martins, the Dennisons, the Simpsons and the Duncans.

List of family members:

  • Jim Robinson (Alan Dale) (1985–1993)

Father of Julie, Paul, Scott, Lucy and Glen, and the husband of Anne Robinson. He died of a heart attack after playing with his granddaughter Hannah; and then his girlfriend Fiona Hartman stole all his money and ran off.

  • Paul Robinson (Stefan Dennis) (1985–1992, 1993, 2004–)

The oldest child of Jim & Anne Robinson, born in 1963. A powerful businessman, who has been married five times and has five children (by three different women).

  • Julie Martin (née Robinson) (Vikki Blanche, Julie Mullins) (1985, 1992–1994)

There were always was two sides to Julie one moment she chould be kind and very friendly and next she chould be the complete opposite. Wife to Philip Martin. Oldest child of Jim Robinson, stepmother to Debbie and Michael Martin and mother of Hannah Martin. She was good mum to both Debbie and Hannah. Julie died after falling to her death from a tower.

  • Scott Robinson (Darius Perkins, Jason Donovan) (1985–1989)

Married Charlene Mitchell in 1987 and moved to Queensland to be a journalist.

  • Lucy Robinson (Kylie Flinker, Sasha Close, Melissa Bell) (1985–1992, 1993, 1995, 2005, 2013)

The youngest daughter of Jim and Anne Robinson, and the little sister of Paul, Julie, Scott and Glen. Anne died giving birth to her in 1972.

  • Helen Daniels (née Simpson) (Anne Haddy) (1985–1997)

Mother of Anne Robinson (who died giving birth to Lucy) and Jim Robinson's mother-in-law. Scott, Lucy, Paul and Julie's grandmother. She was one of the longest serving characters on Neighbours.

  • Hilary Robinson (Anne Scott Pendlebury) (1987, 1988, 1989–1990, 2005)

Jim Robinson's snooty cousin and interfering busybody. Appeared in Annalise Hartman's documentary on Ramsay Street.

  • Matt Robinson (previously Williams) (Ashley Paske) (1989–1991)

Son of Hilary Robinson. Dated Gemma Ramsay for a while, then they had a motorbike accident and broke up shortly afterwards.

  • Charlene Robinson (née Mitchell) (Kylie Minogue) (1986–1988)

Daughter of Madge Bishop. Married Scott Robinson in 1987 and lives in Queensland.

  • Gail Robinson (née Lewis) (Fiona Corke) (1987–1989, 2005, 2006, 2007)

Paul's second wife, who he married for a business deal. They had triplets together. Appeared in Annalise Hartman's documentary on Ramsay Street.

  • Terry Inglis) (previously Robinson) (Maxine Klibingaitis) (1985)

Paul Robinson's first wife. Shortly after they got married, she killed a man named Charles Durnham and then shot Paul shortly afterwards. Whilst in prison, she committed suicide.

  • Beverly Robinson (née Marshall) (Lisa Armytage, Shaunna O'Grady) (1987–1990, 2005)

Jim Robinson's second wife. Moved to Perth after miscarrying for the second time which was a factor in the breakup of her marriage to Jim.

  • Christina Alessi (previously Robinson (Gayle Blakeney) (1990–1992)

Paul's third wife, and Caroline's twin sister. She and their son, Andrew ran off to Brazil with him when he got caught on fraud charges, and she divorced Paul a few years later.

  • Bess Robinson (née Ross) (June Salter) (1985)

Jim's mother. Visited the family in 1985. She announced that she had a terminal illness. Bess died in 1988 and Paul and Jim flew out to the USA for her funeral.

  • Lyn Scully (née O'Rourke, previously Robinson) (Janet Andrewartha) (1999–2006, 2008, 2009–2011).

Paul's fourth wife. Their marriage lasted less than a day and was supposedly, annulled. However, it was revealead that Paul and Lyn were still married in 2009 until they reached a settlement.

  • Rebecca Robinson (née Napier) (Jane Hall) (2007–2011)

Paul's fifth wife who he married in December 2009 after his divorce to previous wife Lyn became finalised.

  • Rosemary Daniels (Joy Chambers) (1986–1998, 2005, 2010)

Helen Daniels adopted daughter, former owner of Lassiters. Returned to Ramsay Street, and wanted to buy Lassiters back off Paul, but he refused.

  • Amy Robinson (née Williams) (Nicolette Minster), (Sheridan Compagnino) (1988,1992)

Daughter of Paul Robinson and Nina Williams. Lives with her mother.

  • Andrew Robinson (Shannon Holmes) (Jordan Smith) (1991–1992, 2009–2013)

Son of Paul and Christina Robinson. Lives with his father.

  • Cameron Robinson (Adam Hunter) (2006)

Son of Paul and Gail Robinson. Arrived in Ramsay Street to live with Paul after being put in a coma by his twin Robert. He died in hospital after being run over by Max Hoyland after being mistaken for his twin Robert.

  • Robert Robinson (Adam Hunter) (2006, 2007)

Son of Paul and Gail Robinson. Is currently in Prison.

  • Elle Robinson (Pippa Black) (2005–2009)

Daughter of Paul and Gail Robinson. Arrived in Ramsay Street to live with Paul after living with Gail in Tasmania.

  • Todd Landers (Kristian Schmid) (1988–1992)

Beverly Robinson's nephew. Came to live with Beverly and Jim with his younger sister Katie when their parents Bob and Annette were having Marital Problems. Ran away twice. Dated Melissa Jarrett, Cody Willis and Pheobe Bright, whom he made pregnant. Was knocked down by an oncoming van on the way to the abortion clinic to tell Phoebe not to abort their baby. Later died of a Cardiac Arrest due to a ruptured artery in his heart the doctors failed to notice. Visited Pheobe as a ghost after his death telling her he would always be there for her and the baby. Phoebe eventually had a baby girl and named it Hope.

  • Katie Landers (Sally Jensen) (1988–1989)

Beverly Robinson's niece and Todd Landers' Younger sister. Was good Friends with Toby Mangel. Went back to her Mother Annette in Adelaide.

  • Glen Donnelly (Richard Huggett) (1990–1992) – Jim Robinson's son, born as the result of an affair with a nurse whilst serving in Vietnam during the war. Glen had a short fling with his sister Lucy before she realised who he was.
  • Nikki Dennison (Charlene Fenn) (1986)

Laura's daughter. She lived with the Robinsons before she moved to America in 1986.

  • Laura Dennison (Carole Skinner) (1986)

Nikki's mother and Helen's sister. Suffered from MS and moved to the USA for treatment.

  • Gwen Simpson (Marie Redshaw) (1985)

Helen's sister.

  • Wayne Duncan (Jonathon Sammy Lee) (1993–1994)

Helen's Second Cousin. Was a Teacher at Erinsborough High. Dated Gaby Willis and Beth Brennan. Was accused of murdering a biker who beat him up.

  • Troy Duncan (Damien Walshe-Howling) (1994)

Helen's Second Cousin and Wayne's younger brother.

  • Philip Martin (Christopher Milne, Ian Rawlings) (1985, 1992–1999, 2005)

Julie's husband. After her death, he married Ruth Wilkinson and moved to Darwin.

  • Debbie Martin (Mandy Storvik, Katrina McEwan, Marnie Reece-Wilmore) ( 1985, 1992–1994, 1995, 1996–1997, 2005)

Daughter of Philip and Lorreta Martin, Sister to Michael and half sister to Hannah Martin. She had bulimia. Appeared in Annalise Hartman's documentary on Ramsay Street.

  • Hannah Martin (Rebecca Ritters) (1992–1999, 2005)

Daughter of Philip and Julie Martin. Was dating Paul McClain for a short period of time. Appeared in Annalise Hartman's documentary on Ramsay Street.

  • Michael Martin (Samuel Hammington), Troy Beckwith) (1985, 1992–1998)

Only son of Philip and Lorretta Martin. Longtime enemy of Darren Stark. Had a personal vendetta against Julie Martin, and at one stage tried to poison her.

  • Tracy Dawson (Emily Mortimore) (1990)

Adoptive Daughter of Rosemary Daniels.

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