List of Hollyoaks Characters (2007) - Harry Thompson

Harry Thompson
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Daniel Seymour Harrison George Rhodes
Duration 2007–08, 2009
First appearance October 2007
Last appearance 2 October 2009
Profile
Date of birth 1999
Family
Father Tony Hutchinson
Mother Tessie Thompson
Half sisters Grace Hutchinson
Grandfathers Brian Hutchinson
Grandmothers Vicky Hutchinson
Uncles Dominic Reilly

Harry Thompson is Tony Hutchinson's son with Tessie Thompson. Tony got to spend a few days with Harry, but he didn't get along with Jacqui McQueen who resented Tony having a child since she could not have one. Jacqui asked Tony to choose between her or Harry and he chose Harry, but later changed his mind, and gave up all contact with his son. In March 2008, Harry began contacting Tony even though Tony asked him not to call. When Jacqui found out, she decided that since they were going to have a surrogate baby of their own, she should let Harry back into Tony's life. Harry came for a brief visit and formed a bond with Jacqui. Tony was so pleased he even put a photo of Harry on the wall of Il Gnosh. He returned in March 2009, after Tony decided to start seeing him again and get his life back on track. He later appeared in Hollyoaks Later for Tony's wedding to Cindy Cunningham.

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