Leo Hancock, played by
Anthony Hammer, made his first screen appearance on 11 October 2000. The character was played by Josh Jay, before Leo was reintroduced to the serial the following year, along with his family. The writers created the five strong Hancock family to help fill a void left by the temporary departures of six regular characters. The Hancock's were "a noisy, five-strong group who quickly make their presence felt." They were also "fun-loving" and "just your average Aussie family." In 2002, the entire Hancock family was axed from
Neighbours. Leo and his sister,
Emily (Isabella Oldham), are looked after by
Karl (
Alan Fletcher) and
Susan Kennedy (
Jackie Woodburne) for a few days while their mother is away. The following year, the children move to
Ramsay Street with their family. Leo immediately goes missing, but turns up at the local pub where his brother,
Matt works. When he fails to find Matt, Leo gets a lift home from his new neighbour
Toadfish Rebecchi (
Ryan Moloney). Leo's friend,
Aleks Rama (Dean Ali), shows up in Ramsay Street and reveals that Leo arranged for him to stay with the family while his parents are on holiday. Leo worries about his parents when the anniversary of his sister, Francesca's, death arrives. Leo handles the anniversary badly, as he blames himself for her death. He speaks with
Dee Bliss (
Madeleine West) about his guilt at leaving the pool gate open, which led to Francesca falling into the pool and drowning. Dee tells Leo not to blame himself and helps cope with his role in his sister's death. Leo starts attending
Erinsborough High and P.E. teacher,
Dean Hearn (Jason Buckley), starts bullying Leo. Leo tells Matt, who tells their parents
Evan (
Nicholas Opolski) and
Maggie (
Sally Cooper). Evan witnesses Dean bullying his son and tells the principal,
Susan Kennedy (
Jackie Woodburne). She later sees Dean throw a chalk duster at Leo, which cuts his forehead and Dean resigns from the school. When Leo shouts at Emily one day, she later goes missing. Leo feels guilty and he helps to find her. Evan and Maggie learn that Leo has been writing and selling essays to other students. Leo confesses that he has been using the money to take break-dancing lessons and Evan and Maggie ban him from taking any more. Leo wants to dance in a regional break-dancing competition and sneaks out of his house. Matt catches Leo and agrees not to tell their parents. Evan sees Leo dance and realising that his son is talented, he agrees to let him join a dance crew. Leo and
Michelle Scully (
Kate Keltie) find an illegal immigrant called
Gregori (Peter Prenga) and they agree to keep his presence a secret. Leo bonds with Gregori as they spend more time together. Michelle's father later finds Gregori and calls the police, who make sure he returns to his own country. When Leo's break-dancing crew get through to the dance finals in Adelaide, Evan refuses to let him go with them. Leo and his crew try to raise the money for the trip themselves, which angers Evan. Leo thinks about sneaking away and going to Adelaide by himself, but he eventually decides not to. When Leo learns that Matt is competing in a drag race against
Glen Bushby (Nathaniel Marshall), he asks to sit in the passenger seat. During the race, Matt loses control of the car and crashes. Leo and Matt only suffer minor injuries and Matt later goes on the run from the police. Leo learns where Matt has gone and helps him out by bringing him food. Matt returns home and hands himself into the police. His legal fees prove to be expensive, so Evan and Maggie sell the house and the family move to Albury. A writer for the
BBC's
Neighbours website commented that Leo's most notable moment was "Keeping his brother's whereabouts a secret after the car accident." ==Darcy Tyler==