Lionel Skeggins

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PortrayedbyJohn Leigh
Duration1993–99, 2017, 2022
Firstappearance2 November 1993
Lastappearance25 May 2022
Lionel Skeggins
Shortland Street character
Portrayed byJohn Leigh
Duration1993–99, 2017, 2022
First appearance2 November 1993
Last appearance25 May 2022
Introduced byTony Holden (1993, 1994)
Maxine Fleming (2017)
Oliver Driver (2022)
Book appearancesKirsty and Lionel - Shortland Street Books (1996)
In-universe information
OccupationVeterinarian (until 1994)
Owner of Strombelli cafe (1995–99)
FatherWilbur Skeggins
WifeKirsty Knight (1995–98)
Mackenzie Choat (1999)
SonsLuke Billingham
GrandsonsUnnamed grandson

Lionel Skeggins is a fictional character on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street who was portrayed by John Leigh. His casting on the show began in late 1993 as a guest role and ended in early 1999 as a fan favourite regular. Lionel returned for a cameo in the show's 25th Anniversary in 2017 and again for the 30th anniversary in 2022.

John Leigh auditioned for the role in 1993 but was considered risky due to his relatively "old" age and lack of TV experience.[1] Leigh recalls the casting director pondering why he had no television experience at 27 years old and concluding, "'He musn't be very good!'".[1] However, after landing a 2-week recurring role, the character proved popular and was eventually brought back the following year as a core cast member.[1] He ended up staying for 5 years.[1] Leigh's final scene in 1999 saw Lionel washed off a rock by a large wave. He described his characters fate, "Murray Keane was directing, he said, 'you're in this shot and you're not in the next one' and there was a big woosh."[1] Lionel made his final appearance on 12 March 1999. In 2012 producers considered bringing the character back in a brief cameo for the shows 20th anniversary but ultimately decided against it.[2] Leigh reprised his role as Lionel for a cameo in the shows 25th anniversary in 2017,[3] and the 30th anniversary in 2022.[4]

Storylines

Lionel arrived briefly in 1993 to attend best friend Leonard Dodds' (Marton Csokas) wedding and annoyed many by getting the groom extremely intoxicated the night before the wedding. He returned the following year when Leonard and wife Gina (Josephine Davison) gave him the hospital cafe's management contract despite his career as a vet. Proving a hit with the staff due to his muffin shop, Lionel immediately fell in love with receptionist Kirsty Knight (Angela Dotchin). Despite the mutual spark, Kirsty was attracted to Greg (Tim Balme) and Lionel moved on. However by the end of the year, Kirsty and Greg had broken up and she realised she too had fallen in love with Lionel and the two got engaged. Despite Kirsty's ex-boyfriend Stuart's (Martin Henderson) attempts to stop the marriage, the couple married in early 1995 on a tugboat. Lionel fell into a coma after he digested bad drugs from Darryl's (Mark Ferguson) company and following his recovery, his marriage with Kirsty tightened. The two bought their first home and Kirsty helped in the cafe but due to stress around renovations, the marriage quickly deteriorated and they separated. By the end of the year the marriage was over when Kirsty suffered amnesia from a head injury and returned to Greg.

Lionel goes missing after getting swept off a rock by a huge wave.

Lionel started to date Grace (Lynette Forday) but as 1996 ended he and Kirsty finally reconciled. The relationship was short-term and an attempted reconciliation with Grace also fell through. Whilst talking through a divorce with Kirsty on a small plane, the two narrowly escaped death when it crashed. Realising their luck, they decided to maintain their friendship but ended their marriage legally. Only months later, Lionel realised he would never stop loving Kirsty but missed her by seconds as she left Ferndale before he could profess his true feelings. He was shocked to discover he had an illegitimate teenage son - Luke Billingham (Greg Freeman) and he started to date Mackenzie (Ingrid Park). The two married in 1999 but shortly after the wedding, Lionel discovered evidence to suggest his wife had tried to murder Oscar (Christopher Brown) for money and whilst trying to escape her, was washed off a rock. His body was never recovered and he was presumed dead, however his wallet was found.

In 2017 Chris Warner (Michael Galvin) discovered Lionel in the hospital helping out following the volcanic eruption. Although confronted, Lionel appeared to be suffering from amnesia. 5 years later Chris recognised Lionel from afar as the marriage celebrant of Damo Johnson's (Grant Lobban) and Desdemona Schmidt's (Kura Forrester) wedding.

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