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Character

Carly

Carly Wicks played by Kellie Shirley

Carly's a gutsy girl who's not afraid to speak her mind. She acts like one of the lads, but she likes being treated like a lady.

First Appearance:
17.02.2006
Last Appearance:
04.01.2008
Marital Status:
Divorced
Address:
Outside Walford
Occupation:
Mechanic

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"Nothing I do is ever good enough for you!"

Sean Slater

Sean

Carly fell for Sean's charms after he rescued her from Warren.

Jake Moon

Jake

Their passionate fling began in Scarlet nightclub.

Martin Fowler

Martin

Carly and Martin got together after their marriages failed.

Nico Pappas

Nico

Her marriage fell apart after she refused to go to Cyprus with husband Nico.

Family Tree

Chelsea Fox

Chelsea

step-sister

Deano Wicks

Deano

half-brother

Denise Wicks

Denise

step-mother

James Wicks

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half-brother (deceased)

Kevin Wicks

Kevin

step-father (deceased)

Libby Fox

Libby

step-sister

4 Jan 2008
Leaving Walford to see the world.

31 Dec 2007
Her step-dad, Kevin, dying in a car accident.

1 Sep 2007
Discovering that Deano had lied to the police about Sean's involvement in Patrick's attack. Handing in evidence which led to her brother being sent down.

21 Jun 2007
Helping Dawn through the birth of Summer by singing to her.

1 Jun 2007
Sleeping with her step-sister's boyfriend, Sean.

30 Jan 2007
Learning that she and Deano have different fathers and that they were conceived on one-night stands.

29 Jan 2007
Discovering that Kevin isn't her biological father.

1 Jan 2007
Learning that Shirley is her mum and that Kevin lied about her.

24 Feb 2006
Separating from her husband Nico.

27 Apr 2001
The death of her brother Jimbo.

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