List of ''Hollyoaks'' characters (1997)

The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks in 1997, by order of first appearance.

Jill Patrick

Jill Patrick
Hollyoaks character
Portrayed by Lynda Rooke
Duration 1997–2000
First appearance November 1997
Last appearance October 2000
Created by Phil Redmond
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Occupation Barmaid

Jill Osborne (née Patrick) is a fictional character from the long-running Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks, played by Lynda Rooke. She first appeared in 1997 and left in 2000. She appears as a new barmaid and arrives with her children Kate, Gina and Sol Patrick. She and Jack Osborne, her boss, soon begin a relationship, eventually getting married. The marriage goes well, despite a feud between the Patrick children and Jack's children Ruth and Darren Osborne. Sol and Gina discover that they are not Jill's biological children. Gina goes missing and Sol and Jill go looking for her in a car he has stolen. He crashes it, almost killing Jill. He spends time in a Young Offenders Institute, and eventually forgives Jill for hiding the truth from him for so long. Jill is devastated to find out she has a brain tumour and later informs her family. She makes Jack agree to look after her children when she dies. Jill dies of her illness and Jack keeps his promise and cares for her children, helping Sol flee from the police abroad. Gina later leaves Hollyoaks to live in China and work at an orphanage to make Jill proud.

In 2017, Jack mentioned this to his late wife Frankie (Helen Pearson) about his marriage with Jill, and follow by her death, she mentioned this to Nancy that it was his second time losing his wife since Jill's, and mentioned how he was devastated with her death.

The Daily Record commented on the character's death saying "When there's a problem with a character in Hollyoaks, they just kill them off."[1]

Holly Cunningham

References

  1. "Television: Soap watch; Fight to death in Hollyoaks". Daily Record (Scotland). 10 March 2001. Retrieved 5 September 2011.
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