Gino Esposito

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PortrayedbyClaude Stevens (2000)
Shane McNamara (2001–2025)
Duration2000–2007, 2024–2025
Firstappearance11 August 2000 (2000-08-11)
Lastappearance5 November 2025 (2025-11-05)
Gino Esposito
Neighbours character
Portrayed byClaude Stevens (2000)
Shane McNamara (2001–2025)
Duration2000–2007, 2024–2025
First appearance11 August 2000 (2000-08-11)
Last appearance5 November 2025 (2025-11-05)
Introduced byStanley Walsh (2000)
Jason Herbison (2024)
In-universe information
Other namesRay Murphy (birth name)[1]
OccupationHairdresser
Owner of A Good Hair Day
Retired

Gino Esposito is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Shane McNamara. The character made his first appearance during the episode broadcast on 11 August 2000. The character was originally played by Claude Stevens. McNamara was cast in the role when the character was reintroduced in 2001. Gino owned a hair salon called A Good Hair Day, which employed both Lyn Scully (Janet Andrewartha) and Janelle Timmins (Nell Feeney).[2] Script producer Luke Devenish called Gino "a [gay] stereotype" and a comedic character, similar to Mr. Humphries from the British sitcom Are You Being Served?. He last appeared on 27 June 2007, before returning as a new resident of the Eirini Rising retirement community on 19 September 2024. The character was added to the show's opening titles on 15 April 2025. Gino made his final appearance on 5 November 2025, shortly before the show's conclusion.[3]

In 1995, Neighbours introduced a storyline about the bullying of gay teacher, Andrew Watson (Christopher Uhlman), which was a turning point for the show, however, it took another five years before another gay male character was introduced.[4] Gino made his first appearance in 2000 played by Claude Stevens, before McNamara took over.[5] He was a church organist who owned the local hair salon and spoke about his flatmate Aaron often.[4] It was later revealed that Aaron was his partner.[2] Neighbours script producer, Luke Devenish said of the character, "He is a [gay] stereotype, and we don't have a problem with that as he is not a negative stereotype, he is a comic character and it is for a laugh – in the Mr Humphries [of Are You Being Served] kind of tradition".[4] David Knox of TV Tonight called Gino an "incidental gay male character."[6] When Gino moves in with Harold Bishop (Ian Smith), the writers decided to tweak the "standard love triangle story" with Lou Carpenter (Tom Oliver) becoming jealous of the duo.[7] Harold and Gino get along very well and share a love of musicals.[7] Of this, Peter Mattessi of The Age said "The tension this created between Lou and Harold ("same-sex platonic life-partners", according to Toadie) was a wonderful storytelling twist, and the innuendo made Gino's sexuality clear to those in the know, yet avoided the questions from younger viewers which would jeopardise the G rating."[7] The character's appearances led to "more prominent representation" in the show, as further gay male characters were introduced and added to the main cast.[5]

In early September 2024, promotional pictures for the serial's upcoming episodes confirmed McNamara had reprised the role, as Gino returns as a new resident of the fictional retirement community Eirini Rising on 19 September.[8][5] The character appears in multiple episodes as he is reunited with former friends, including Harold Bishop. The pair have "a much-needed catch-up" as they now both reside in Eirini Rising.[5]

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