NEIGHBOURS icon Ian Smith has revealed he has terminal cancer ahead of quitting the popular Aussie soap after 37 years.
Ian Smith, 86, has stepped down from the role of Harold Bishop which he has played on and off since 1987.
Speaking out today on Australian morning television, Ian revealed he was diagnosed a few months ago.
"I found out a few months back that I have cancer," he told Ten News.
It was described to him as "very aggressive non-fixable cancer", he said.
He added: "And they expect me to … they expect me to die."
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Ian joined the soap as Harold Bishop in 1987, meaning he has been associated with the beloved character for 37 years.
He left the soap in 1991 but returned in 1996.
Ian then departed his role once again in 2009 before coming back in 2011 and 2015.
The Harold Bishop actor then made a triumphant and permanent return to the soap in 2022 after rejoining as a series regular.
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Despite his diagnosis and prognosis, Ian will reportedly continue to appear on-screen until at least next year - although an official final episode date is yet to be unveiled.
HEART AND SOUL OF RAMSAY STREET
When Ian's character does depart the soap, he will be given quite the send-off, it has been hinted.
Jason Herbison, the Executive Producer of the soap, said it was a "very emotional moment on set as we paid tribute to him and the incredible contribution he has made to the show".
The producer added that Ian and his character are "loved" by both the show and the public.
A Network 10 spokesperson said in a statement: "We are deeply saddened to hear of Ian Smith's cancer diagnosis.
"A cherished member of the Neighbours family, Ian has been the heart and soul of the show since he first arrived on Ramsay Street in 1987.
"Ian has brought joy, laughter and inspiration to audiences all around the world for decades.
"Along with the cast and crew and all his fans from around the world, we will support Ian in any way we can during this difficult time."
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Alan Dale
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Margot Robbie
- Way before she was Barbie or Harley Quinn, Margot was best known as Ramsay Street resident Donna Freedman. Her notable storylines included her marriage to Ringo Brown and becoming a young widow following his tragic death. After three years she bid farewell to the soap and Australia with a plan to make a name for herself in Hollywood which she did when she bagged the role of Naomi Lapaglia opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in The Wolf of Wall Street.
Jesse Spencer
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Russell Crowe
- New Zealand-native Russell had a brief arc on Neighbours, appearing in four episodes of the soap 1987 as Kenny Larkin, the former cellmate of Street resident Henry Ramsay. The role obviously got him noticed though because he quickly went on to become a fully-fledged Hollywood A-lister, winning the Best Actor Oscar for his standout performance as Roman General Maximus Decimus Meridius in Gladiator.
'TREMENDOUSLY SAD NEWS'
Reacting to the sad news of Ian's diagnosis and soap departure, fans of the show and star have reacted online.
Taking to X, one person said: "So sorry to hear this. A Neighbours legend, terrible news for Ian."
"Terrible and heartbreaking news," added a second.
A third person then said: "This is tremendously sad news. Ian Smith is a legend."
A fourth added: "Heartbreaking - Ian is such a gentleman."
A fifth penned: "Devastating news to wake up to here in the UK. Thoughts are with Ian and his family."
'I'VE NEVER SAID GOODBYE'
Earlier this year, Ian spoke out about his role as Harold and said he was always tempted back by producers whenever he'd leave the soap.
Speaking to , he said: "I found myself with too much time on my hands. I was then asked to come back to the show, and I thought, 'Gee, this is kudos'.
"I was rather happy, I really was! Because – do you know what? I’ve left the show a few times, and I’ve never said goodbye."
He added: "I know that sounds mad! I've never said goodbye to Harold in a way that would keep me happy.
"I know what you’re thinking – why should I worry about somebody who doesn't exist? I know that!"
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He continued: "But you make the mistake of liking your character. It’s a stupid thing to do, but I did.
"And so, when I leave next time, I shall be very kind to him, and that will be that."