Ned Willis

Ned Willis is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera Neighbours, played by Ben Hall. The character was created in the early 90s, but he was not seen on-screen. Over twenty years later, the show's UK broadcaster Channel 5 confirmed that Hall had been cast in the role and would make a short guest appearance. He made his debut in the episode broadcast on 6 April 2016. Series producer Jason Herbison had plans to promote Hall to the regular cast, but he was unsure about making a long-term commitment to the show. Following his initial guest stint, Hall returned twice in August and November 2016.

Ned Willis
Neighbours character
Portrayed byBen Hall
Duration2016–
First appearance6 April 2016 (2016-04-06)
Introduced byJason Herbison
ClassificationCurrent; regular
Profile
Occupation
  • Tattoo artist
  • Barman
  • Hotel porter
Home22 Ramsay Street

Ned is often portrayed as a complex, manipulative character, but he is a good person at heart. He tries to do things for the right reasons, but often goes about it in the wrong way. Hall thought Ned was close to becoming a bad boy at times, a trait he enjoyed playing. The character was introduced during the Hotel Death Trap storyline, in which the boiler room at Lassiters Hotel explodes killing his half-brother and grandfather. His early storylines focused on the strained relationship he had with his father Brad Willis (Kip Gamblin) and his attraction to Brad's partner Lauren Turner (Kate Kendall), which culminated in a kiss between them.

His storylines during his second and third stints included an on-off relationship with Elly Conway (Jodi Anasta), the introduction of his married former lover Regan Davis (Sabeena Manalis), and his arrest for arson. On 18 May 2018, it was announced that Hall had reprised the role and would be returning on 20 June. Hall later confirmed that he would be a regular cast member.

Storylines

Ned is invited to Erinsborough by his grandfather Doug (Terence Donovan), who hopes to reunite him with his estranged father Brad (Kip Gamblin). The boiler at Lassiter's Hotel explodes and kills Ned's half-brother Josh (Harley Bonner). Ned meets Brad outside and Doug witnesses their reunion shortly before he also dies. Brad's partner Lauren Turner (Kate Kendall) notices a gang tattoo on Ned's chest, and his grandmother Pam (Sue Jones) reveals that Ned helped a local gang to rob her house. She and Ned soon reconcile. Ned gives his younger sister Piper (Mavournee Hazel) a tattoo, after she lies that she has Brad's permission. Ned and Brad's relationship is further strained, and Ned publicly embarrasses him. Piper finds that Ned's story about the day of the explosion has inconsistencies, so Brad reports him to the police. Ned is questioned, but he is soon released as he has an alibi. He plans to return to Sydney, but stays when Lauren and Terese Willis (Rebekah Elmaloglou) tell him that Beth deliberately kept him away from Brad. Ned grows close to Lauren and kisses her. She agrees not to tell Brad, however, Piper overhears them discussing the kiss, and Lauren changes her mind. Ned takes all the blame and he decides to return home.

Piper invites Ned to Brad and Terese's divorce party. He forms a relationship with Elly Conway (Jodi Anasta). Ned's former lover Regan Davis (Sabeena Manalis) comes to warn him that her husband Jacka Hills (Brad McMurray) has found out about their affair and is after revenge. When Jacka is released from prison, Ned breaks up with Elly to keep her safe and he takes Regan out of town. When he returns, he finds Elly talking with Jacka at The Waterhole and Ned attempts to fight Jacka. Ned announces he is leaving town and Elly decides to go with him, however, Ned leaves without her. He returns for Brad and Lauren's wedding. Jacka's mother Maxine Cowper (Kate Hood) turns up at the reception, and it emerges that Ned unintentionally started a fire that burnt her house down. Ned is arrested for arson and he receives a community sentence, after Elly acts as a character witness. Ned tells Elly he loves her. Ned is offered the chance to buy a tattoo parlour on the Gold Coast and he decides to accept. After Elly clears up a misunderstanding in which Ned thinks she had sex with Mark Brennan (Scott McGregor), Ned asks her to come to Gold Coast with him, but Elly tells him that she wants to be single for a while. After a farewell party with his family, Ned leaves Erinsborough.

Just over a year later, Ned returns to Erinsborough. He tries to break up a fight involving Leo Tanaka (Tim Kano) and Dilhan Ozdil (Kyle Hazebroek), but Leo accidentally punches him in the face. When he arrives at Number 22, he tells Piper and Terese that he got hit by falling luggage on the plane. He also tells Terese that his tattoo studio is going broke. Terese's assistant Chloe Brennan (April Rose Pengilly) attempts to get Ned to open up about how he got his black eye, but Ned leaves when he learns she is Mark's sister. Mark works out Leo hit Ned and assumes they fought over Elly, but they assure her that was not the case. Ned later admits to Terese that he is in love with Lauren, who admits there was a spark between them, but she is committed to Brad. Ned decides to sell his business and stay with Terese, who gets him a job as a porter at Lassiters Hotel. Ned stands in for Leo's brother David (Takaya Honda) in a set of engagement photos with Aaron Brennan (Matt Wilson). He also deduces that Leo has a crush on Terese and encourages him to act on his feelings. Ned befriends Gary Canning (Damien Richardson) and advises him on what to do with some money left with him by criminal Jeremy Sluggett (Tamblyn Lord).

Ned walks Elly's sister Bea Nilsson (Bonnie Anderson) home when she fears that her former boyfriend Finn Kelly (Rob Mills) is following her. They continue to meet up for late night walks, but Ned becomes increasingly tired. He later falls asleep in the hotel's sauna and develops hyperthermia. Ned is found by Yashvi Rebecchi (Olivia Junkeer), who calls him an ambulance. To repay Yashvi, he offers to help her with her football training, but she develops a crush on him. He tries to let her down gently and admits that he has feelings for Bea. Ned and Bea investigate Piper's boyfriend Cassius Grady (Joe Davidson), and Ned later tells Bea that he has feelings for her. They kiss, but Bea runs off and later tells him that she is not ready for a relationship. Cassius is attacked in prison and Ned admits that it is his fault, as he spoke to an old gang friend about him and they arranged the attack. Bea stops spending time with him because of the incident. Ned apologises to Cassius and Piper. Bea begins spending time with Ned again, and she allows him to read her diary. They begin dating and he supports her when she secures regular singing gigs at The Waterhole. Ned helps Mark apprehend Ivan Renshaw (Michael Shanahan), after he shoots Terese.

Ned warns Finn's brother Shaun Watkins (Brad Moller) to leave Bea alone, and Bea struggles to forgive him for interfering. They soon reconcile, and are caught having sex at the garage by Bea's new boss Heath Kabel (Tim Conlon). Ned later rescues Bea from a fire at the garage and supports her when Finn wakes up from his coma with amnesia. When Shaun informs the Kennedys and Bea that Finn will be remaining in Erinsborough, Ned asks him to make Finn leave, before punching him. Mark breaks up the fight and arrests Ned. Shaun does not press charges after Bea intervenes. After both Bea and Elly give sympathetic testimonies, Finn receives a non-custodial sentence and the Kennedys agree to house him. Ned's anger at Elly causes tension between himself and Bea. He later believes that he has witnessed Finn intimidating Bea, but she assures him that he is mistaken. Ned is reunited with his cousin Roxy Willis (Zima Anderson) when she moves in with him and Terese. He is suspicious about her reasons for moving to Erinsborough, and she tells him that she got in with the wrong crowd and needed to leave. Ned gets involved in Harry Sinclair's (Paul Dawber) plot to frame Finn. But when Harry releases cyanide gas at the community centre, resulting in Bea's hospitalisation, Ned goes to the police. After Bea learns of Ned's involvement, she ends their relationship.

Creation and casting

The character of Ned Willis was created in the early 90s shortly after his parents Brad Willis (then Scott Michaelson) and Beth Brennan (Natalie Imbruglia) departed the show.[1] The character was never seen on-screen, but he was often mentioned by various Willis family members.[2] On 10 March 2016, the show's UK broadcaster Channel 5 announced that the character was being introduced on 6 April with actor Ben Hall cast in the role.[2] Hall later revealed that he had initially auditioned for another role.[3] Ned's introduction meant that all of Brad's children would be seen together on-screen for the first time.[2] Hall later confirmed that Ned would not be a permanent cast member, as he had only been brought in for a short guest stint.[4]

In June 2016, Sophie Dainty of Digital Spy confirmed that Hall had returned to filming, after the actor posted various photos of himself on the set to his social media accounts.[5] When asked if he always knew that the character was going to return, Hall replied, "It wasn't decided at that point, actually. It just came up and when I found out the opportunity was there to come back, I took it gladly. It's been a really fun period of shooting now that I know the ropes a little bit more."[6] Hall thought that the character might have been brought back as he had proved popular with viewers on social media.[6] Ned returned on 10 August.[7]

The show's series producer Jason Herbison later revealed that they had plans to promote Hall to the regular cast, but the actor was unsure about making a long-term commitment to the show.[8] Hall admitted that he was initially had doubts about joining the cast full time, as he had been offered some other acting jobs, but he found himself enjoying the role and considered committing to a longer stint.[6]

Development

Characterisation

Upon his introduction, Ned had a fractured relationship with his father Brad, played by Kip Gamblin (pictured).

Hall explained that in Ned's fictional backstory, he was left with Beth after her marriage to Brad ended and they moved to Sydney. Some time later, Beth sent Ned to live with his grandparents Pam (Sue Jones) and Doug Willis (Terence Donovan) in Darwin. Hall also said that Ned has "a bit of history" with Doug due to a recent event.[9] Hall liked that Ned is a tattoo artist, deeming the job "cool". He also believed that there had been very few tattoo artists in the show's history. Hall commented that Ned's occupation would lead to some "mischief".[9]

Ahead of his arrival on-screen, Hall described Ned as being a "very complex" and "quite manipulative" character because "he has had a bit to deal with".[2] Hall said his favourite aspect of Ned's personality was that he "prefers actions over words". Ned would rather go and do something about the issue instead of just talking about it. Hall continued, "He shows his feelings through actions rather than just saying meaningless words."[9] Hall also liked that Ned tries to "better himself", but remains conflicted on the inside.[9] Ned often finds that his anger gets the better of him, especially when it comes to Brad.[10]

In an interview with Sarah Ellis of Inside Soap, Hall thought Ned had the potential to be a bad boy character, and he enjoyed playing him when he flirted with that line.[11] But he also called Ned "quite a good person at heart", as he does not act out of spite and is not deliberately malicious.[11] He continued, "He genuinely tries to do things for the right reasons – although he goes about it in the wrong way. But let's just say I wouldn't want him to become too much of a goody two-shoes!"[11]

Introduction

Hall admitted to being "a bit nervous" ahead of Ned's arrival. He described Ned's entrance as "a massive moment" and he hoped that it would live up to fans' expectations of the character.[9] He also said, "I really wanted to make an entrance as a fully developed, interesting character."[9] The character made his debut during the Hotel Death Trap storyline, in which the boiler room at Lassiters Hotel explodes. Ned is invited to Erinsborough by his grandfather Doug, but they are forced to evacuate the hotel following the explosion .[12] Later that day, Ned comes face-to-face with his father, Brad. Doug witnesses their reunion, before collapsing and dying. Doug's death came shortly after Ned's half-brother Josh Willis (Harley Bonner) was also killed off.[12]

Hall believed that Ned was willing to try and get along with his father. He said that Ned comes to Erinsborough with the "right intentions", although he is unsure what he will achieve.[9] The actor continued, "It's a lot of pain to get over, it's a lot of hurt to be left by your father. To suddenly try and reconcile after twenty years is not going to be easy!"[9] Rebekah Elmaloglou who plays Brad's second wife Terese Willis told Sarah Ellis from Inside Soap that Terese feels a lot of guilt for Brad and Ned's fractured relationship, as she is partly responsible for taking Brad away from Beth.[13] Hall also said that Ned would enjoy getting to know his sisters and becoming part of the family again. He added that Ned would have to learn how to be both a brother and a son, which he would get right and wrong at times.[9]

Brad and Ned's relationship is further strained when Brad reports his son to the police. The storyline begins as Ned's half-sister Piper Willis (Mavournee Hazel) realises that there are holes in Ned's account of the day of the explosion.[14] Piper tells her parents, and while Brad feels he cannot confront Ned, Terese insists that he goes to the police. Meanwhile, Ned confides in Brad's partner Lauren Turner (Kate Kendall) about where he really was.[14] When Ned is brought down to the police station for questioning, he soon learns that Brad was the one who reported him. Ned leaves the station and declares that his father is dead to him. He plans to leave Erinsborough, but stays when Lauren and Terese tell him that his mother tried to keep him and Brad apart.[14]

Crush on Lauren Turner

Ned develops a crush on his father's partner Lauren Turner, played by Kate Kendall (pictured).

During an interview published on the show's official website, Hall commented that Ned would develop a "risqué" crush on someone who lives on Ramsay Street.[9] In an interview for the Neighbuzz podcast, Hall said that producers originally planned for Ned to have a crush on Terese.[3] Ned forms an immediate bond with Brad's partner Lauren Turner, as she is caring and gentle towards him, which is something he has not had since he left home.[15] An Inside Soap columnist noted that Ned's loyalties clearly lay with Lauren instead of his father, and they wondered if Ned was potentially "blurring the lines of her motherly concern".[15] Hall commented that Ned was raised by a single mother, so Lauren's kind nature helps to settle him in and make Erinsborough feel like home. He is aware that she is Brad's partner and "a big no-go zone" when it comes to any romantic feelings.[15] Ned grows even closer to Lauren when she asks him pose for her art project.[16]

Ned soon becomes suspicious that Brad is cheating on Lauren with his former wife Terese, after he sees them talking and sharing a hug.[15] Hall said Ned is "hypersensitive" to anything that Brad does that reminds him of what he did to his mother Beth, so when he sees Brad spending time with Terese and not Lauren, he concludes that something is going on between them.[15] Ned shares his suspicions with his sister Piper, but she tells him that he is mistaken, and that Brad and Terese are mostly likely spending time together because of what happened to Josh.[15] Of the situation, Hall commented, "Ned thinks Brad is just falling into his old ways of cheating – he wants to tell Lauren what he saw, but he's waiting for the right moment."[15] Ned later raises his concerns with Brad, but he is left "frustrated" when his father refuses to discuss his actions.[16]

Lauren tries to help Ned and Brad bond, but Ned finds it easier to talk with her.[17] Kendall said that her character is aware of Ned's flirting and innuendo, which leaves her feeling a little nervous around him.[17] Kendall also explained that when Ned insists that something is going on between Brad and Terese, Lauren is quick to dismiss his concerns, but she soon becomes suspicious too. She confronts Brad, but when he refuses to give her a straight answer, she is left feeling confused.[17] When Lauren is alone with Ned, she vents to him about Brad and Terese and tells him that she cares about him. Ned then kisses Lauren, but she pushes him away and he quickly runs off.[10] Kendall said Lauren is "really shocked, and feels incredibly uncomfortable about the whole situation."[17] Ellis (Inside Soap) pointed out that Lauren had been seen looking at Ned's muscles and wondered if she actually enjoyed the kiss, but Kendall insisted that there was a big difference between noticing Ned's attractiveness and acting on it. Lauren had no intention of doing anything.[17]

Brad eventually admits to Ned that he and Terese are involved in organising a false testimony for the upcoming trial surrounding the explosion. The confession brings Brad and Ned together, as he also wants to see justice for Josh's death.[10] However, when Lauren says she is going to tell Brad about the kiss, Ned persuades her not to, saying it would ruin the relationship that he has built with his father. Kendall thought that Ned was being "quite manipulative" in that moment.[17] Lauren agree to keep quiet, but warns Ned that she will speak to Brad if he crosses the line with her again.[10] The truth about the kiss is later revealed when Piper overhears Ned and Lauren arguing. She insists that they tell Brad, and as Lauren is uncomfortable about keeping it from him any longer, they confess what happened, leaving Brad "stunned."[18] The actress praised the direction of the storyline, calling it "a gutsy move, and very left-field". She also enjoyed working with Hall on the story.[17]

Returning to Erinsborough is "awkward" for Ned, especially when Brad thinks that he still has feelings for Lauren. Hall believed that Ned was remorseful about the kiss, and he wanted to show Brad and Lauren that he had moved on by entering into a new relationship.[6] Hall also explained that Ned still cares for Lauren and he turns to her for advice, but he has put any romantic feelings aside, so they can form a friendship instead. Hall also admitted that he thought it was "a bit weird" of Ned to feel that way about Lauren in the first place.[11] Ned is surprised by Brad and Lauren's engagement, as he knows how "fragile" their relationship has been since the kiss. Hall added, "But Ned wants to be happy for them and he wants them to be happy too. Ned is not malicious, so once he understands it, he's okay with it and wants it to work."[6]

Relationship with Elly Conway

Ned develops a romantic relationship with Elly Conway played by Jodi Anasta (pictured).

Following Hall's return to filming, the actor confirmed that Ned would be receiving a new love interest and producers paired his character with the newly introduced Elly Conway (Jodi Anasta).[6] In a bid to show his father that he is over his crush on Lauren, Ned asks Elly out on a date, and she accepts as she is "intrigued" by Ned.[19] Ned asks Elly out on a second date, but she turns him down and attempts to play hard to get, so Ned asks Madison Robinson (Sarah Ellen) out instead to make Elly jealous.[11] Hall told Sarah Ellis of Inside Soap that Ned knows what Elly is doing, so he "throws it back at her!"[11] Hall also believed Madison was in on his plan.[11] Later that night, Ned meets Elly in the Back Lane Bar in the city and after they have a small argument, they decide to stop playing games and give their relationship a go.[11]

Hall described Ned and Elly's coupling as "a very passionate, fiery, 'up and down' sort of relationship."[6] He went on to say that the pair's romance was initially based on lust and was quite "unstable", but it had potential to develop into love and become a long-term relationship, which would play out over a number of months.[6] Hall thought that the characters were a good match, as they both had passionate personas. He added that arguing was their way of showing they care about one another.[11]

Producers later threw an obstacle in the couple's way by introducing Regan Davis (Sabeena Manalis), Ned's married former lover.[20] Hall hinted at the story arc during his Digital Spy interview, saying "When he gets back to the Street, he's running away from another problem because he's slept with someone and found out that she's married. He's a bit edgy about that!"[20] The storyline begins with Elly confronting Ned about a lock of blonde hair she has found in his wallet, as she believes it is Lauren's.[21] Ned explains that it belongs to a woman he dated during his time away from Erinsborough. Shortly after, Regan comes to town and witnesses Ned kissing Elly at The Waterhole. Ned lies to Elly that he has never seen Regan before, but Elly refuses to believe him.[20]

The reason for Regan's appearance is revealed when she tells Ned that her husband has found out about her affair. She warns Ned that her husband will be out for revenge.[22] Anasta commented that Elly notices them talking and realising that she had been lied to, she feels "uneasy and threatened".[22] Elly then embarrasses Regan by calling her out during a quiz night at the pub, but Ned is equally humiliated and cannot believe Elly acted that way, leaving their relationship in doubt.[22]

Writers soon devised a break up story for Elly and Ned, beginning with the revelation that Regan's husband was recurring villain Jacka Hills (Brad McMurray). Jacka asks Stephanie Scully (Carla Bonner) to find the man that his wife has been having an affair with, and Steph soon works out that it is Ned.[23] She warns him that it is just a matter of time before Jacka learns the truth, leaving Ned "terrified". Steph suggests he leaves town, but Ned is "reluctant" as his relationship with Elly is progressing well.[23] Ned eventually decides to break up with Elly to keep her safe. Shorty after, Regan begs Ned to help her and he takes her out of town.[23] Upon his return, Ned finds Elly enjoying a drink with Jacka, who she does not know, in The Waterhole. Knowing that it is part of Jacka's revenge plan, Ned "sees red" and a fight breaks out.[23] Ned later decides to leave town, concluding Hall's second stint with the show.[23]

Second return

Hall returned for a second time in November 2016. Ned returns to Erinsborough for Brad and Lauren's wedding. His last storyline is revisited when Jacka's mother Maxine Cowper (Kate Hood) turns up at the wedding reception.[24] It emerges that Ned burnt down Maxine's house, and he is soon arrested for arson. The scenes featuring Ned's arrest were shot out of sync with the rest of the wedding storyline, as an actor was unavailable to film at the time.[25]

The character departed the show on 17 February 2017, after being written out for a third time.[26] Writers decided to end Ned's relationship with Elly before his departure. On-screen, Elly explains to Ned that she needs to be single and independent for a while. Ned accepts her decision, having realised that they just have "bad timing."[26] After saying goodbye to his family, Ned leaves Erinsborough for Gold Coast, where he plans to set up a new tattoo parlour.[26] Hall later thanked viewers for their support on his social media accounts, and added "it was an absolute honour to be a part of the crazy world of Erinsborough and work with such kind and talented people."[26] The actor did not rule out a potential return to the show in the future.[27]

Reintroduction (2018)

On 18 May 2018, the show's UK broadcaster Channel 5 confirmed through its official Neighbours Twitter account that Hall had reprised his role.[28] Ben Lee from Digital Spy later reported that Ned would return during the episode broadcast on 20 June.[29] Of his return to the show, Hall stated "It's really nice to back around familiar faces and also some new ones and pick up where the character left off. Ned is very complex, which makes him interesting and a lot of fun to play."[29] Two days later, Hall confirmed that he had joined the regular cast, making Ned a permanent character.[30] Ned will be reunited with his half-sister Piper, and former step-mother Terese upon his return. Lee also reported that Ned would find himself in trouble from the moment he arrives as he is "embroiled in an altercation with a local".[29] The following month, Kilkelly (Digital Spy) confirmed that Ned is accidentally punched by Leo Tanaka (Tim Kano), while he is trying to provoke Dilhan Ozdil (Kyle Hazebroek) into a fight. Kilkelly also reported that Ned would be hiding a secret upon his return, as he is seen calling an unknown person and telling them no one knows why is he back in Erinsborough.[31]

Reception

The character received positive attention from critics. Inside Soap's Sarah Ellis wrote, "There are certainly a lot of attractive men on Ramsay Street right now, but none of them have caught our attention in quite the same way as man of mystery Ned."[11] Comparing the character to the show's Brennan brothers, Ellis said you knew what you were getting with them, whereas with Ned "we're not quite sure what's lurking beneath the surface".[11] Digital Spy's Daniel Kilkelly dubbed the kiss between Ned and Lauren as a "scandalous moment".[32]

Kilkelly later quipped, "Neighbours fans went Ned Willis crazy when he was first introduced to the show earlier this year, so it's not too much of a surprise that the producers have decided to quickly bring him back for another guest stint."[33] Kilkelly also thought that there was plenty of storylines for the writers to explore.[33] The Daily Express's Rebecca Miller had a similar observation, saying "Neighbours fans have been going wild ever since Ned Willis reappeared on screens in several episodes as a guest".[34]

Carena Crawford of All About Soap thought Ned was "a troubled young man",[10] while her colleague Claire Crick branded him "Ramsay Street Romeo Ned".[23] Of the Ned and Elly pairing, TV Week columnist Erin Miller noted, "Looks like bold Elly has met her match in mysterious Ned."[19] Kate Maccarthy of Radio Times wondered if they were "set to be the cutest new couple in Ramsay Street?"[21] Simon Timblick from What's on TV found the character's looks aesthetically pleasing, dubbing him "hunky" and commenting "it was nice to see Ned regularly walking about, showing off his chest tattoo. But sadly all good things come to an end."[27]

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