Marj Brasch

Marj Brasch
Shortland Street character
Portrayed byElizabeth McRae
Duration1992–1996, 1998, 2002, 2012, 2017
First appearance25 May 1992
Last appearance25 May 2017
ClassificationFormer; regular
Introduced byCaterina De Nave (1992)
Simon Bennett (1998)
Harriet Crampton (2002)
Steven Zanoski (2012)
Maxine Fleming (2017)
Book appearancesMarj's Story – Shortland Street Books (1996)
In-universe information
Other namesMarj Neilson
OccupationReceptionist (1989–1996)
Member of the New Zealand Parliament for Ferndale (1996–2005)
HusbandTom Neilson (1958–1993)[1]
Laurie Brasch (1994–2017)
SonsDarryl Neilson
Patrick Neilson
Damien Neilson
Stuart Neilson
DaughtersJane Fitzgerald
StepdaughtersSally Brasch
Sarah Brasch
Ruth Brasch
GrandsonsRobert Neilson
GranddaughtersMelissa Neilson
Rebecca Stanton
AuntsJean

Marjorie "Marj" Brasch (previously Neilson) is a fictional character on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street. Being part of the original cast, she was portrayed by Elizabeth McRae from the show's first season in 1992 up until 1996. She returned as a guest character in 1998, 2002, as part of the show's 20th anniversary in May 2012 and again for the show's 25th anniversary in 2017.

Matriarch of the original family unit – the Neilsons, Marj was the mother of four sons; Patrick (Uncredited), Damien (Mark Ferguson), the villainous Darryl (Mark Ferguson) and Stuart (Martin Henderson) alongside a daughter Jane (Katherine McRae). She was staunchly Catholic and often found herself fighting for her beliefs and her family. The character also resonated the archetypical soap opera gossip, something which McRae suggested was integral to the show. Originally married to Tom (Adrian Keeling), Marj soon became a widow and married boyfriend Laurie Brasch (Chic Littlewood) before leaving the show in 1996, to become a politician. She returned in 1998 to aide in the exit of Jenny Harrison (Maggie Harper), briefly in 2002 to attend good friend Nick's (Karl Burnett) wedding, in 2012 to support Rachel McKenna (Angela Bloomfield), and in 2017 for her onscreen death. Throughout Marj's run, she maintained several long lasting character relationships, primarily with; Jenny Harrison, Kirsty Knight (Angela Dotchin) and Rachel McKenna, some of which have had on-lasting effects on archetypical character moulds.

The character was used largely for comedic scenes but as she developed, she was also used for dramatic effect, with numerous storylines being fronted by Marj. She was hugely popular, being named as the most iconic character to feature on the soap of all time.

  1. ^ "Episode 93". Shortland Street. Season 1. 30 September 1992. TVNZ.