Ian Smith, 85, first appeared in Neighbours in 1987 and became one of the soap’s most famous faces, playing the beloved Harold Bishop on and off over five decades. He has now spoken about his emotional final scenes after being diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Actor Ian Smith, known for playing Harold Bishop in Neighbours, has revealed he has been diagnosed with terminal cancer.
The 85-year-old first appeared on Ramsay Street in 1987 and has played the beloved character on and off over five decades. After a 15-year break, he returned to the Australian soap just a few months ago.
However, he has now revealed he has filmed his last Neighboursscenes after being told he has a rare form of lung cancer called pulmonary pleomorphic carcinoma.
“I found out a few months back that I have cancer,” Smith told Australian news show 10 News First. “I have a very aggressive, non-fixable cancer. They expect me to die.”
The programme shared footage of his final day on set, telling his fellow castmates he had had “the most privileged life” and met “the most beautiful people” during his time on the show.
Smith went on to make brief guest appearances in the soap following his exit – including in what was thought at the time to be the final ever episode in 2022 after the series was axed by Channel 5.
However, Neighbours returned in 2023 after being picked up by streaming channel Amazon Freevee, and Smith announced his full return in May.
“After 15 years of living away, the legendary Harold Bishop is returning to Erinsborough,” the show revealed in a statement shared on social media at the time. “We are thrilled to welcome Ian Smith back to the show and the opening titles, where he belongs.”
After filming his final scenes, Smith said there were “real tears” during his last day on set.
Footage showed him alongside castmates including Stefan Dennis (Paul Robinson), Jackie Woodburne (Susan Kennedy), Alan Fletcher (Karl Kennedy), and Annie Jones (Jane Harris) – as well as a surprise return from Charleston, reportedly playing a different character following Madge’s death in 2001.
Dennis broke down in tears as he said: “In the last 20 years that I’ve been back, I have found the most incredible bond with this man… I love you so much.”
Smith said he had undergone treatment including chemotherapy and immunotherapy and that he had put his hand up “to be a guinea pig – plus the fact, I don’t want to die. I want to stay alive with quality as long as I can. If they can do that, I’m very happy”.