Steve McFadden

Steve Robert McFadden ( Reid; born 20 March 1959) is an English actor. He is known for his role as Phil Mitchell in the BBC One soap opera EastEnders, which he has played since 1990. He was also the presenter of fighting series, Britain's Hardest.

Steve McFadden
McFadden at the 2011 British Soap Awards
Born
Steve Robert Reid

(1959-03-20) 20 March 1959[1]
Maida Vale, London, England
OccupationActor
Years active1988–present
Known forRole of Phil Mitchell in EastEnders (1990–2003, 2005–)
Children5

Early life

McFadden was born in Maida Vale, London, on 20 March 1959.[2] He left school in 1975, and had short stints in jobs including labouring, carrot picking, plumbing and working at a builder's merchant.[3] After attending university, McFadden decided that he wanted to become an actor and was accepted into the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1984, eventually graduating in 1987.[3]

Career

After graduating from RADA in 1987,[4] he made his acting debut playing a small role in the 1988 television film The Firm. That same year, he had an uncredited brief appearance in the film Buster as a gang member. This was followed by appearances in the television series The Bill, Minder and Bergerac.

McFadden then began portraying the role of Phil Mitchell in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. He joined EastEnders at the beginning of 1990, at the same time as Ross Kemp, who played Phil's younger brother Grant Mitchell. During that time, his character was involved in numerous storylines, such as Sharongate (where it was revealed that he had an affair with his brother's wife Sharon) in 1994, and the Who Shot Phil? storyline in March 2001; where his character was shot and wounded by a mystery attacker. McFadden then made an appearance in the film Kevin & Perry Go Large in 2000,[5] and starred in an episode of the BBC anthology series Murder in Mind in 2001. He left EastEnders in late 2003 for a one-year break to concentrate on pantomimes. His character was written out of the series after being framed for an armed robbery by Den Watts (played by Leslie Grantham), and going on the run after breaking out of prison.

During his break from EastEnders, he presented the reality fighting series Britain's Hardest which was an underground competition broadcast on Sky One. He returned to EastEnders for two episodes in April 2005. In the story, Phil returned to Walford in need of financial help, only to be arrested and returned to prison. In October 2005, he returned on a permanent basis, after his character was cleared of armed robbery. In 2007, he appeared in the film Provoked. He has also appeared as Captain Hook in a pantomime production of Peter Pan from 2010 to 2011 at The Swan. From 2012 to 2013, he appeared in Aladdin, playing Abanazar, at the Orchard Theatre.

Personal life

McFadden has five children. His son Matt McFadden's mother is Sue Marshall, and Angela Bostock is the mother of his daughters Teona and Mollie Jane. Rachel Sidwell gave birth to his daughter Amelie Tinkerbell on 29 June 2009.[6][7] At the time she was his partner, but the couple split two months later.[8] A fifth child, a daughter named Frankie, was born to his girlfriend Karen Cairns in June 2016.[9]

McFadden is an active sailor,[10] and took part in the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant in his motorboat 'Barbara'.[11] In 2014, he successfully sued the Metropolitan Police and News of the World after a police officer sold details about him to the newspaper. He sued News of the World after one of their journalists admitted trying to intercept his voicemail messages. McFadden stated "I am particularly concerned that a police officer sold my privacy to a tabloid newspaper for profit. I consider the payment of damages and public apology will go some way to ensuring respect for my and others' privacy in future. I am glad to have been vindicated and to be able to put this matter behind me."[12]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1988BusterGang Member (uncredited)Film
1989MinderMickeyTV series (Episode: "It's a Sorry Lorry Morrie")
Screen TwoBillyTV series (Episode: "The Firm")
The BillGun Dealer 2TV series (Episode: "Bad Company")
SaracenNashTV series (Episode: "Crossfire")
1990BergeracJonesTV series (Episode: "Roots of Evil")
1990–2003,
2005–present
EastEndersPhil MitchellSoap opera; series regular, 3,000+ episodes (so far)
1993Dimensions in TimeChildren in Need charity crossover between Doctor Who and EastEnders
1998EastEnders: The Mitchells - Naked TruthsSpin-off video
2000Kevin & Perry Go LargeBouncer 2Film
2001Murder in MindJoe WatermanTV series (Episode: "Flame")
2003Comic Relief 2003: The Big Hair DoPhil MitchellTelevision film
2006ProvokedDS Ron MeyersFilm
2010EastEnders: Last Tango in WalfordPhil MitchellSpin-off video

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result
2001National Television AwardsMost Popular ActorNominated
The British Soap AwardsVillain of the YearWon
Inside Soap AwardsBest ActorNominated
Best Bad BoyNominated
Most Dramatic Storyline (Who Shot Phil?)Won
2002National Television AwardsMost Popular ActorNominated
The British Soap AwardsBest ActorNominated
Villain of the YearNominated
2003 Best ActorNominated
Villain of the YearNominated
Inside Soap AwardsBest ActorWon
2006 British Soap AwardsNominated
Villain of the YearNominated
Spectacular Scene of the Year (skip crashes onto Phil Mitchell's car)Nominated
Inside Soap AwardsBest ActorNominated
Best Family (Mitchell family)Won
2007TV Choice AwardsBest Soap ActorNominated
TV Now AwardsMale Soap StarWon
2008The British Soap AwardsSpectacular Scene of the Year (Phil Mitchell's car rolling into a lake)Nominated
Digital Spy Soap AwardsBest Single Episode (Phil Mitchell and Stella Crawford's wedding)Won
2009The British Soap AwardsBest ActorNominated
2010 TV Now AwardsFavourite Male Soap StarNominated
Favourite Soap Family (Mitchell family)Nominated
2012All About Soap AwardsBest Mystery (Who's Stalking Phil Mitchell?)Nominated
2016 The British Soap AwardsOutstanding Achievement AwardWon
Best Male Dramatic PerformanceNominated
Inside Soap AwardsBest Soap ActorWon
2017 The British Soap AwardsBest Male Dramatic PerformanceNominated

References

  1. "Steve McFadden". DigitalSpy. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  2. "Who is Phil Mitchell actor Steve McFadden? EastEnders actor's age and net worth revealed". Heart. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
  3. "EastEnders star to switch on city's Christmas lights". Salisbury Journal. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
  4. "Eastenders actor Steve McFadden hopes to show a 'softer' side of Phil Mitchell". Ham&High News. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  5. "Profiles: EastEnders Kemp and McFadden". BBC. 3 November 2005. Retrieved 16 July 2015.
  6. Martin, Lara (30 June 2009). "'Enders star McFadden welcomes baby girl". Digital Spy. Retrieved 7 July 2009.
  7. "Steve McFadden 'happier than ever'". MyParkMag. 26 July 2009. Archived from the original on 18 June 2014. Retrieved 29 July 2009.
  8. "Mum of 'EastEnders' actor Steve's new baby calls time on their relationship". Hello Magazine. 15 September 2009. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  9. Corner, Natalie (5 June 2016). "EastEnders' Steve McFadden is 'dad for fifth time with fourth woman, as he welcomes baby daughter'". The Daily Mirror. Retrieved 5 June 2016.
  10. Durham, Richard (4 August 2011). "TV star's loathing for gin palaces". Yachting Monthly. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
  11. Martinovic, Paul (9 June 2012). "Steve McFadden reunites with Barbara Windsor during Jubilee flotilla". Digital Spy. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
  12. O'Carroll, Lisa (16 September 2014). "EastEnders star Steve McFadden settles News of the World damages claim". The Guardian. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
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