Elle Robinson












































Elle Robinson
Elle Robinson.jpg

Neighbours character
Portrayed by Pippa Black
Duration 2005–2009
First appearance 19 September 2005
Last appearance 3 December 2009
Introduced by Ric Pellizzeri
Classification Former; regular
Profile
Occupation Manager and owner of the General Store (2006–2009)
Owner of Lassiter's Hotel (2007–2008)
Owner of Charlie's (2008–2011)
Owner of Carpenter's Mechanics (2009–2011)
Journalist (2007–)
Home New York City











































Lucinda "Elle" Robinson is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera Neighbours, played by Pippa Black. The character made her first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 19 September 2005. She was introduced as the daughter of established characters Paul (Stefan Dennis) and Gail Robinson (Fiona Corke).


She is characterised as a manipulative female who executes various scams and plots against other characters. In one instance Elle feigned a terminal illness for personal gain. The character has been used to play the topical story of post traumatic stress. Production also subjected Elle to Retroactive continuity as scriptwriters aged the character considerably. In June 2009 Black announced her decision to leave Neighbours to seek out other roles. The character last appeared in the show on 3 December 2009.




Contents






  • 1 Character creation and casting


  • 2 Development


    • 2.1 Characterisation


    • 2.2 Relationships


    • 2.3 Departure




  • 3 Storylines


  • 4 Reception


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Character creation and casting


In September 2005, it was announced that the character would be introduced into the series following an off-screen birth.[1] A reporter from TV Week revealed that scheming Elle was another "bad girl", who would give Izzy Hoyland (Natalie Bassingthwaighte) a "run for her money in the scheming stakes!"[1] Black's casting was also publicised and Elle was her first prominent television role.[1] Black planned to travel to London for a working holiday when she was informed that she had secured the role.[1] Black described her experience stating "I admit I was a little star struck turning up to Ramsay Street and meeting everybody, but they all bent over backwards to help out and settle my nerves."[1]


The character has been subject to a plot hole in which she has been aged.[2] In continuity terms Elle was born off-screen in October 1989, when she returned in 2005, she should have been sixteen.[2] Retroactive continuity or the SORAS phenomenon occurred with Elle and her two on-screen brothers Cameron and Robert (both played by Adam Hunter) being aged to nineteen.[2]



Development



Characterisation



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"It makes for gritty storylines, playing a character that's got a bad-girl streak. Elle is always surprising and shocking me! Although I love it when we get to see her compassionate side – she's not all bad!"[3]

—Black commenting on Elle's manipulative persona. (2007)



Elle's persona has often been portrayed as manipulative and ruthless. Of Elle, Black has described her stating: “Viewers will recognise Elle as a fairly cold, hard, fairly manipulative character.”[4] Black also praised her characters maturity during her relationship with Oliver Barnes (David Hoflin) adding: “Lately she’s shown a softer, more mature side to her personality. [...] I like it when the scriptwriters choose to show a caring side to Elle as it makes her more of an interesting person to play.”[4] Elle's manipulative ways calmed during her later years in the series, although they still were present during storylines involving Paul, Of this Black said: “She’s quite manipulative, because she wants him to be a model dad, she tries to correct his flaws. By keeping an eye on him and his roving eye, she thinks she can make sure he stays out of trouble.”[4]


Black has also described her character on a different occasion stating: "She is strong-willed, ambitious and unafraid of standing up for what she believes – even if others don't see things her way. Loyal to her family in any circumstance and has no worries about bending rules to get where she needs to be – she never provides a dull moment!![5] [...] When she's bad she has an agenda and whether it's right or wrong she'll go through with it. I like her because she's not a quitter. Anyway , I don't like to call her bad...she's misunderstood!!"[5]


Channel Ten publicity describe in depth many of her character traits.[6] They brand her "spoilt princess" image as often being a misconception of her, making note of her single parent upbrinnging, branding her as a "country girl at heart".[6] Also adding upon her arrival in Paul's life she discovered many ways to get what she wanted involving manipulating people.[6] They also add that she proved over time that she was a "chip off the old block" in her similarities to father Paul Robinson (Stefan Dennis), They also described how Elle changed her ways, stating: "Elle descended to deplorable depths and eventually came to despise herself."[6] They also make note of her desire to overthrow her father in his manipulative actions, stating she has wanted to remain free from his clutches and help change him for the better.[6]


One of Elle's notable storylines was her suffering of post traumatic stress, after being trapped in a collapsed warehouse. The storyline saw changes to her persona. She began to push other characters away, being nasty to those around her, refusing to accept she has a problem.[7] Of this Black states: "Elle is behaving badly to those around her, but she just can't admit how badly the disaster has damaged her."[7]



Relationships


Speaking of her relationship with Ned Parker (Daniel O'Connor), Black states: "She's sees herself as Ned's leading lady, but the problem has been getting him to admit that he likes her, too."[8] Black believes that Elle using the fact that Ned is illiterate to her advantage isn't malicious: "Elle has earned Ned's trust by helping him learn his scripts, although she doesn't realise it, the fact that Ned hasn't responded to her advances before now is more to do with him feeling insecure and inferior. He likes Elle, but has been to scared to do anything about it."[8] Black also states that the play's theme is a good insight to how their relationship actually works adding: "The scene they are practising concerns the couple in the play, but the words ring true for Ned and Elle – wanting each other but not having the courage to act on it."[8] "Elle's admired Ned for so long so it's a relief to know that he feels the same way about her!"[8]


When Ned betrays Elle she attempts to seduce his brother Stuart Parker (Blair McDonough) by stripping naked for him. Black said there was a feeling of "embarrassment" on set and added that the crew were laughing and joking about the scenes. Black said that Elle is "purely acting out of hurt and confusion" when she seduces Stuart. As Stuart was also going through a break up so "misery comes together" in the storyline. Black also stated "I think she's attracted to the fact that Stuart is Ned's older brother and that being with him is really going to hurt Ned. She's also looking for comfort and she finds that in Stu."[9] However, Stuart makes it clear that he is not interested which leaves Elle feeling embarrassed. While they agree to be friends, Black said that "they've formed a really genuine friendship and they share a kiss, they've poured their hearts out and it just happens." Black opined that Elle never loved Stuart but said they had a "definite chemistry".[10]


Elle begins a relationship with Lucas Fitzgerald (Scott Major). Major said that they are completely different and he cannot figure Elle out at first, however is attracted to her.[11] Lucas calls Elle Princess. Major added "It's not smooth sailing for either of them, and it's still up in the air as to whether they'll finally get it together or not."[11] Of Elle and Lucas, executive producer, Susan Bower said "They're our moonlighting couple. They're chalk and cheese and they'll always be chalk and cheese".[12] She said that they are "crazy about each other", but they are always splitting up and getting back together again.[12] Within their relationship, Bower said that they brought in an important issue that concerns a lot of people, "how does one get an adrenalin rush?" Elle and Lucas are "high rollers", so when they get together they need to look elsewhere for their adrenalin rush.[12] When Elle and Lucas split because he is struggling with a gambling addiction, Elle decides to get revenge on him and invites him to her father's stag night at a casino. However, Elle is left feeling guilty about what she has done.[13] The couple get back together, but when Elle discovers that Lucas has withdrawn a large amount of money, she worries that he has started gambling again.[14] However, Lucas brings out a ring and proposes to Elle at the Erinsborough High Deb ball.[14] Elle accepts, but she is late offered a job in New York and Lucas tells her to follow her dreams and they say goodbye at the airport.[14]



Departure


In June 2009, Black decided to quit the series to pursue other acting roles. Though Black agreed to marginally extend her contract to facilitate her character's exit storyline.[15][16]Neighbours executive producer Susan Bower decided not to kill the character off because she admired Black's work, adding "the door would always be open for Pippa Black. She's been absolutely marvellous."[17] Bower had expected Black to broaden her career elsewhere and believed Neighbours had been "incredibly privileged" to have had her work on the show for three years.[18] Black later revealed she would be willing to return to the role in the future.[19]



Storylines


Elle is born off-screen to mother Gail Robinson (Fiona Corke) in October 1989, a fraternal triplet along with identical brothers Cameron and Robert. Gail divorces Paul whilst pregnant, and moves to Tasmania where she raises the children. It is inferred that Paul pays them occasional visits during Elle's youth. In 2005, Elle lies to Gail about going to visit a friend in Byron Bay when in fact she heads for Erinsborough to see Paul. Elle begins to lace Izzy Hoyland's (Natalie Bassingthwaighte) food with drugs, in order to make her appear insane. Along with a number of Ramsay Street residents, Elle is involved the Lassiter's plane crash during a joyflight to Tasmania. She survives. Elle starts a relationship with Ned, which ends when he falls inlove with Izzy. Dylan Timmins (Damien Bodie) and Elle start a relationship. Sky reveals she is pregnant with Dylan's child. Elle fears he will reunite with Sky. Elle concocts a lie that she had been diagnosed with a terminal illness. Dylan chose to stick by her. However, the news spreads that Elle is sick and she receives well-wishes from a fooled neighbours. Cameron dies after being hit by a car. Elle tells Dylan to truth, he leaves her for Sky.


Elle begins playing tricks on Max Hoyland (Stephen Lovatt) who is responsible for Cameron's death, rearranging his cupboards and stealing his car. After stealing his car, Elle discovers that Max has hired an investigator to try to catch Elle. Elle deceives him into making fake report. After the report was produced Max has a Nervous breakdown, he commits himself to a hospital, then leaves Erinsborough. Elle feels guilty and unsuccessfully tries to cheer up the Hoylands, after Loris Timmins (Kate Fitzpatrick) invests in Lassiter's Hotel, Dylan tries to be spiteful by ruining her future plans for Lassiter's, but this throws them back into each other's arms. Elle becomes annoyed by Boyd Hoyland (Kyal Marsh) and Stephanie Scully (Carla Bonner) no longer wanting anything to do with her after they find out her games. Elle sees Max in a shopping mall car park, with a woman and her children. After telling Janae Timmins (Eliza Taylor-Cotter), she goes to see him and he returns to Ramsay Street for a couple of months.


When Paul tricks residents of Ramsay Street into believing Dylan and Carmella Cammeniti (Natalie Blair) sleep together, Elle ends her relationship with Dylan. Elle then schemes with Oliver Barnes (David Hoflin) to take control of Lassiters. They succeed. Paul is diagnosed with a brain tumor and Elle took him back in when he recovered. Oliver and Elle get together, and she helps him search for his biological mother. Elle quits Lassiters and signs 25% to Paul and 24% to Oliver. She begins a career as a journalist. Elle and Riley Parker (Sweeney Young) develop feeling towards each other, nothings develops. They are both trapped in a warehouse roof collapse. Surviving, Elle suffers post traumatic stress. Riley and Paul try to help her but she pushes them away. Elle and Marco Silvani (Jesse Rosenfeld) paired up in a joint business to run the General Store. Whilst reporting on Pete Ferguson (Kristin Holland) with Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburne), the pair are kidnapped and held hostage by Ferguson. They escape unharmed, but it worsens her stress.


Elle becomes the guardian of Donna Freedman (Margot Robbie). She starts a relationship with Lucas, then with Andrew Simpson (Peter Flanigan) to make him jealous, later reconciling with Lucas. Elle and Lucas become engaged, Elle arranges finds out Lucas has a gambling addiction so she cunningly arranges his stag night at a casino.[20] Elle breaks off their engagement fearing his gambling addiction will worsen. Elle and Lucas discover Paul has a secrets sister Jill Ramsay (Perri Cummings), Paul said he already knew about her and told Elle to drop this. Paul finds out, Jill dies after being hit by a car, Paul denies involvement, he is arrested, later cleared. Elle quits her job as a journalist at the Erinsborough News after she disagrees with the way her father is running stories on the Kennedys' surrogacy. Elle is then offered a job with The New York Times, but she turns it down. Josh Burns (Scott Brennan), a former boss of Elle's dies, which prompts her to write one of her best articles. Lucas accepts the New York job on her behalf and Elle leaves. Lucas later receives a video message from Elle, who tells him their relationship would not have worked out.



Reception


In 2006 Black was nominated for Most Popular New Female Talent in her role of Elle at the Logie awards.[21] She was also nominated for Best Actress at Cosmopolitan's Fun, Fearless Female awards in 2009.[22] Ruth Deller of entertainment website Lowculture commented on Elle branding her a "fierce businesswoman and journalist".[2] She also stated that Elle was the most notable 'victim' of character ageing in soap opera because fellow Neighbours character Sky Mangel was born before her remained younger than her.[2] In a separate feature Deller credited Elle as one of the best soap opera characters in the whole 2000's, stating: "Elle is one of the best characters on Neighbours in the past decade. Feisty, cutting, bitchy, but with a heart underneath, she also hates Libby, which we approve of. Plus the scenes with her and Susan becoming frenemies recently were good value. Long may she reign."[23] When Elle took revenge on Lucas using his gambling addiction, Metro.co.uk likened Elle to her father Paul, branding her "a chip off the old block", also stating it as a cruel way to get revenge.[20] The Daily Mail's Caroline Fitton said that Elle would often "stomp around" in a loud manner while sealing business deals.[24]


Columnists for the Daily Record have regularly analysed Elle's storylines. Through her revenge campaign on Max they said she proved "herself once again to be a chip off the old Robinson block".[25] One perceived the whole "will-they won't-they" storyline between Elle and Oliver to be "tiresome" and "nonsense" and their later affair was deemed predictible.[26][27] While another said that the start of her relationship with Lucas was more epic than "Doctor Zhivago, Romeo and Juliet or The Thorn Birds". They said it was a silly storyline because they were "clearly mad for each other" yet "too stubborn to let each other know it".[28] They later stated that it would have been easier if Lucas told Elle the truth more often. However; they opined that there was no need for Elle to be jealous of Lucas and Steph's friendship. They observed Elle as spending most of her days "wandering around looking like a wounded puppy" and said she should get over herself.[29] As Elle is involved in different building disasters they said she has the "kiss of death". They quipped "If there's one thing you really must never do in soapland, it's enter a dodgy building with Elle Robinson. That's because before you know it, some disaster will have struck, and it's likely you'll be left fighting for your life because of it."[30] Upon Elle's final scenes, they said that viewers could expect "plenty of tears" when Elle makes her departure and leave Lucas behind.[31]Inside Soap asked their readers whether Oliver should be with Elle or Carmella. Elle was voted their second best with only thirty-four percent of the vote.[32]



References





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  14. ^ abc "Marry Me!". Inside Soap. Hachette Filipacchi (UK) Ltd: 9. November 2010.


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  18. ^ "Neighbours set to lose another star". RTÉ.ie. Raidió Teilifís Éireann. 23 June 2009. Retrieved 16 May 2010.


  19. ^ Kilkelly, Daniel (21 July 2010). "Black would consider 'Neighbours' return". Digital Spy. (Hachette Filipacchi UK). Retrieved 8 September 2010.


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  24. ^ Fitton, Caroline (13 November 2009). "Soap watch: It's the season of inappropriate weddings again". Daily Mail. (Associated Newspapers). Retrieved 2 December 2011.


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  27. ^ "Soap stories: Oliver wants more; Neighbours weekdays, BBC1,5.35pm". Daily Record. (Trinity Mirror). 15 September 2007. Retrieved 2 December 2011.


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  32. ^ Ellis, Sarah (25–31 August 2007). "Your verdict". Inside Soap. Hachette Filipacchi UK (34): 97.




External links




  • Character profile at the Official Neighbours website


  • Character profile at the Official Neighbours website


  • Character profile at the Official UK Neighbours website


  • Character profile at BBC Online


  • Character profile at the Internet Movie Database









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