Lucy Benjamin

British actress (b. 1970)


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imageLucy Benjamin at the BAFTA's.jpg
captionLucy Benjamin at the 2009 British Academy Television Awards
nameLucy Benjamin
birth_nameLucy Jane Baker
birth_date
birth_placeReading, Berkshire, England
occupationActress
years_active1983–present
children2
notable_worksEastEnders
other_namesLucy Taggart
spouse
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| image = Lucy Benjamin at the BAFTA's.jpg | caption = Lucy Benjamin at the 2009 British Academy Television Awards | name = Lucy Benjamin | birth_name = Lucy Jane Baker | birth_date = | birth_place = Reading, Berkshire, England | occupation = Actress | years_active = 1983–present | children = 2 | notable_works = EastEnders | other_names = Lucy Taggart | spouse =

Lucy Benjamin (born Lucy Jane Baker; 25 June 1970) is an English actress. After appearing in various television series including Close to Home (1989–1990), Press Gang (1989–1993) and Jupiter Moon (1990, 1996), she was cast in the BBC soap opera EastEnders as Lisa Fowler in 1998, for which she received a nomination for Most Popular Actress at the 2001 National Television Awards.

Following her initial departure from the soap in 2003, she competed in The X Factor: Battle of the Stars (2006) which she won, as well as competing in I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (2009). She made guest returns to EastEnders in 2010 and 2017, while also appearing in series such as Casualty and Doctors. From 2019 to 2020, she reprised her role as Lisa on EastEnders for four months, before returning for another short stint in 2023.

Early life

Benjamin was born on 25 June 1970 in Reading, Berkshire, as Lucy Jane Baker. While attending school in Sandhurst, she performed in school concerts; her parents were informed by one of her primary school teachers that she had drama talent and advised them to let her attend a nearby theatre school. She began attending Redroofs Theatre School in Maidenhead, and began dance lessons at the age of nine. She took the stage surname of Benjamin from her brother.

Career

Benjamin's first acting role was as a child actress in Doctor Who in 1983, playing a younger version of the character Nyssa in Mawdryn Undead. In 1989, she starred in the children's television programme Press Gang, where she played Julie Craig. From 1989 to 1990, she appeared in two series of LWT sitcom Close to Home, playing Paul Nicholas' teenage daughter Kate Shepherd. Also in 1990, she appeared in the British Satellite Broadcasting (BSB) Galaxy Channel soap opera Jupiter Moon. In 1995, she appeared in the Adrian Edmondson and Rik Mayall comedy Bottom.

From 1998 to 2003, Benjamin played Lisa Fowler in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. During her time on the programme, she was involved in one of the soap's most viewed storylines, known as "Who Shot Phil?" (2001). The storyline centred on the shooting of her on-screen lover Phil Mitchell, and who, out of the many potential candidates, was responsible. Her character was eventually revealed to be the shooter. She was asked back for a short period in 2003, to help with the forthcoming exit of Steve McFadden, who was taking a hiatus from the programme. After leaving EastEnders, Benjamin appeared in the BBC television programme The Afternoon Play and the BBC medical drama Casualty. She has also appeared in pantomimes across London, as well as touring for six months in the play Framed. In April 2006, the Daily Mirror reported that Benjamin was in talks with EastEnders about reprising the role of Lisa Fowler. Benjamin stated in an interview that all rumours of her returning to EastEnders were inaccurate.

In June 2006, Benjamin appeared on The X Factor: Battle of the Stars, which she won. She was mentored by judge Louis Walsh. She also appeared as Heather in Stephen Fry's drama Kingdom. In October 2006, Benjamin appeared in an episode of the BBC soap opera Doctors. In September 2008, she appeared in All Star Family Fortunes, winning £10,000 for her charity Rosie's Rainbow Fund. Benjamin then starred in The Pretender Agenda at the New Players Theatre with Lee Ryan, as well as starring in the horror film Not Alone. In 2009, she was a contestant in the ITV1 series I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! In August 2010, Benjamin returned to EastEnders for one episode in a storyline that was building up to the exit of Barbara Windsor.

In 2013, Benjamin starred as Velma Von Tussle in the UK tour of the West End stage show Hairspray. Between April and July 2017, Benjamin had a recurring role as Denise Ellisson in Casualty. Benjamin reprised her role as Lisa for a short stint in July 2017, part of on-screen daughter Louise Mitchell's (Tilly Keeper) bullying storyline.

In 2014 Benjamin appeared in the role of Maggie in the comedy series Detectorists.

On 27 May 2019, it was announced that Benjamin would be returning to EastEnders on a permanent basis. She returned on 2 September 2019, and departed in January 2020 alongside Keeper. In May 2021, she starred in another episode of the BBC soap opera Doctors as Jan Fisher. For her appearance in Doctors, she won the award for Acting Performance at the RTS Midlands Awards. The win marked her first award in her career. In 2022, she reprised her role of Jan in Doctors.

Personal life

Benjamin married Richard Taggart, an oil businessman, at Babington House, Somerset on 30 March 2006. The couple met during a flight to Dubai and became engaged three months later. Benjamin and Taggart now live in Gidea Park, Greater London.

In the first episode of The X Factor: Battle of the Stars on 31 May 2006, Sharon Osbourne accidentally revealed that Benjamin was pregnant. Benjamin smiled while host Kate Thornton commented: "I don't think you wanted that announced tonight, did you?" Benjamin gave birth by caesarean section to a daughter at Harold Wood Hospital in London on 22 November 2006. On 19 October 2010, she revealed that she was three months pregnant with her second child. In April 2011, she gave birth to a second daughter.

In May 2015, she claimed £326,000 for infringement of her privacy rights, although substantial she was awarded less than half that sum, £157,250 by Mr Justice Mann as part of an overall £1.2 million celebrity payout relating to the phone hacking scandal carried out by Mirror Group newspapers (Trinity Mirror), under her married name, Lucy Taggart.

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1982Beau GesteYoung Claudia2 episodes
1983Doctor WhoNyssaUncredited
1983SpookyAmyEpisode: "The Exorcism of Amy"
1985Up the Elephant and Round the CastleKateEpisode: "And They Came Unto Jim"
1985Me and My GirlGemma TindleEpisode: "Picture of Harmony"
1987The Growing Pains of Adrian MoleSharon BottsEpisode #1.2
1989Star TrapNancyTelevision film
1989–1990Close to HomeKate ShepherdMain role
1989–1993Press GangJulie CraigMain role
1990, 1996Jupiter MoonFiona McBrideRecurring role
1992The BillMichele ProutEpisode: "Private Enterprise"
1994Murder Most HorridKatherineEpisode: "A Severe Case of Death"
1994Class ActBerryl ChapmanEpisode #1.1
1995BottomNurseEpisode: "Dough"
1996The BillIngridEpisode: "Bits and Pieces"
1997Staying AliveZoe MarsonEpisode #2.5
1997DangerfieldAudrey BremnerEpisode: "And Lips That We Might Tell"
1998–2003, 2010, 2017, 2019–2020, 2023EastEndersLisa FowlerRegular role
2003The Afternoon PlayAmandaEpisode: "The Real Arnie Griffin"
2004CasualtyGina Taylor2 episodes
2006The X Factor: Battle of the StarsHerselfContestant
2006DoctorsTracey MorrelEpisode: "No Smoke"
2008KingdomHeatherEpisode #2.3
2009MissingSandra TaylorEpisode #1.1
2009I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!HerselfContestant
2012Holby CityLois EarnshawEpisode: "To Absent Friends"
2014, 2017DetectoristsMaggieRecurring role
2015New TricksLesley CarmichaelEpisode: "The Fame Game"
2015, 2017CasualtyDenise EllissonRecurring role
2015DoctorsGina StewartEpisode: "You Can Run"
2017, 2019The Dumping GroundMs. Bloomfield2 episodes
2018ElevenCassFilm
2021–2022DoctorsJan FisherGuest role
2024CurfewSue FergusonFilming
2025EastEnders: 40 Years on the SquareHerselfInterviewed Guest
TBAGame of Two HalvesLynnFilm
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Stage

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YearTitleRoleVenue
1992-1993Mother GoosePrincessGrand Theatre, Wolverhampton
1993-1994Jack and the BeanstalkJackOrchard Theatre, Dartford
1994-1995Dick WhittingtonAlice FitzwarrenWycombe Swan, High Wycombe
2002-2003CinderellaFaith GodmotherAssembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells
2004-2005AladdinThe PrincessGordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage
2005Framed!JudyTheatre Royal, Norwich
2005-2006CinderellaFairy GodmotherThe Deco Theatre, Northampton
2007-2008Dick WhittingtonFairy BowbellsAshcroft Theatre, Croydon
2008The Pretender AgendaVariousThe New Players Theatre
2011-2012Peter PanMrs. DarlingMayflower Theatre
2012-2013Snow White and the Seven DwarfsWicked QueenThe Anvil, Basingstoke
2013HairsprayVelma Von TussleUK Tour
2015The Deadly MurderCamille DargusSondheim Theatre
2019The Ruffian on the StairJoyceHope Theatre
2019-2020CinderellaFairy GodmotherCentral Theatre, Chatham
2021-2022CinderellaFairy GodmotherWatersmeet Theatre, Rickmansworth
2022Henry VI: RebellionEleanor, Duchess of GloucesterRoyal Shakespeare Company
2023CinderellaWicked StepmotherYvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford
2024Robin HoodKaren, the Sheriff of NottinghamYvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford
2025EmmaMrs BatesRose Theatre Kingston
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Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2001National Television AwardsMost Popular ActressEastEnders
2021RTS Midlands AwardsActing PerformanceDoctors
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References

References

  1. (28 January 2012). "I'm A Celebrity: 10 things you need to know about Lucy Benjamin". [[Reach plc]].
  2. (5 September 2016). "Press Gang: What happened to the journalist kids in Steven Moffat's debut show?". [[Hearst Magazines UK]].
  3. "Close To Home". British Classic Comedy.
  4. "Lucy Benjamin". [[British Comedy Guide]].
  5. "Framed!". [[BBC News]].
  6. Green, Kris. (3 April 2006). "Lucy Benjamin NOT returning to Walford". [[Digital Spy]].
  7. (5 June 2006). "Lucy 'shocked' by X Factor win". [[Evening Standard]].
  8. (16 September 2010). "Interview with EastEnders star Lucy Benjamin". Great British Life.
  9. "No Smoke". [[BBC]].
  10. Slasher, Masked. (1 October 2009). "Not Alone Wraps Production". Dreadcentral.com.
  11. (17 April 2010). "Lucy Benjamin to make one-off 'Enders return". [[Hearst Magazines UK]].
  12. Laws, Roz. (3 May 2013). "Former EastEnder Lucy Benjamin stars in Hairspray". [[Coventry Telegraph]].
  13. "REVEALED: A Casualty fave is stabbed to death!". [[Future plc]].
  14. Dainty, Sophie. (21 July 2017). "EastEnders brings back Lisa Fowler in the aftermath of Louise Mitchell's horror incident". [[Digital Spy]].
  15. ''Radio Times'' for January 2023 when the series was rebroadcast
  16. Methven, Nicola. (26 May 2019). "Lucy Benjamin 'excited' as she prepares for EastEnders return as Lisa Fowler". [[Daily Mirror]].
  17. "EastEnders' Tilly Keeper shares cheeky tribute to her character Louise Mitchell after exit scenes". [[Hearst Magazines UK]].
  18. (18 May 2021). "Doctors spoilers: Ex-EastEnders star Lucy Benjamin in guest role". [[Future plc]].
  19. "RTS Midlands 2021". [[Royal Television Society]].
  20. (9 March 2022). "Lucy Benjamin stuns fans as she ditches her bottle blonde locks for natural grey". ([[Reach plc]]).
  21. ''Doctors''. (16 June 2022). "Dido Miles and @Lucy_Benjamin, the stars of our award-winning episode 'Three Consultations and a Funeral', wanted to share some exciting news! #BBCDoctors".
  22. (31 March 2006). "East Ender Lucyweds". Daily Mirror.
  23. [https://archive.today/20120803050816/http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/entertainment/182802004.htm X Factor: Lucy Benjamin]
  24. (30 May 2006). "Showbiz – News – Ex-'Enders actress Lucy Benjamin pregnant". Digital Spy.
  25. (23 November 2006). "A Special Delivery For Lucy". Daily Mirror.
  26. (22 June 2010). "NEW PICTURES Pregnant Celebrities | Gallery Specials". Now Magazine.
  27. (18 July 2011). "HELLO! Exclusive: Lucy Benjamin proudly presents baby Rosie to the world". [[Hello (magazine).
  28. (21 May 2015). "Gulati & Ors v MGN Ltd (un-redacted) [2015] EWHC 1482 (Ch)".
  29. (21 May 2015). "Phone hacking: Celebrities win damages from Mirror Group". [[BBC]].
  30. Craig, David. (25 April 2024). "Doctor Who's Anita Dobson among new cast joining Mandip Gill and more in Curfew".
  31. (23 September 2025). "Emma review – Austen's comedy of manners gets an exaggerated Essex makeover".
  32. "Lucy Benjamin". MN2S.

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