Libby Jeffries

Libby Jeffries
Shortland Street character
Portrayed byFleur Saville
Duration2006–2010, 2012
First appearance2 February 2006
Last appearance28 May 2012
ClassificationRegular Character; Former
Introduced byJason Daniel (2006)
Steven Zanoski (2010, 2012)
In-universe information
OccupationPersonal assistant
FatherIan Jeffries
MotherYvonne Jeffries
BrothersHamish Flynn
SistersMaia Jeffries
Tania Jeffries
HusbandGerald Tippett (2010–)
GrandmothersPhyllis Gregory
AuntsEileen Horrocks
Janice Gregory
NephewsPeter Flynn
Jay "JJ" Jeffries
NiecesAmber Flynn
First cousinsRichard Horrocks
Simon Horrocks
Anna Horrocks

Olivia "Libby" Tippett (previously Jeffries)[1] is a fictional character on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street who was portrayed by Fleur Saville from early-2006 to mid-2010. She returned in a guest appearance during the shows 20th anniversary in 2012.

Primarily a comedic character, Libby arrived as the final installment to the Jeffries family unit, headed by Yvonne (Alison Quigan) and Ian Jeffries (Jeffrey Thomas). She worked at the hospital as personal assistant to the chief executive officer and her storylines often focused on her determination to find the perfect husband which often ended in disastrous consequences. Several instances included: nearly marrying George Barrington (Sean Lynch) who was a closet gay, Justin Salt (Heath Jones) who attempted to rape her, Kieran Mitchell (Adam Rickett) who was a criminal, Chris Warner (Michael Galvin) who left her for another women, Oliver Ritchie (Mark Warren) who kidnapped her and Isaac Worthington (Matt Minto) who was a serial womanizer. Libby ended up finding the perfect husband in best friend, Gerald Tippett (Harry McNaughton), and the two departed the show together in 2010.

Known for her comedic storylines and fashion sense, the character was highly praised throughout her run, winning "Best New Character" in the 2006 fan awards. She went on to place runner up in "Favourite Female Character" every year from 2006 to 2009.

  1. ^ McDermott, Kate; Bird, Libby (2007). Shortland Street Trivia Quiz Book. ISBN 978-0-14-300717-3.