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Lacey Turner
English actress (born 1988) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lacey Amelia Turner (born 28 March 1988) is an English actress. She gained prominence in the BBC soap opera EastEnders for her portrayal of Stacey Slater, a role she initially played between 2004 and 2010 before returning in 2014 and departing again in 2025. She has won four National Television Awards, eight British Soap Awards and eight Inside Soap Awards for this role.
Turner has also appeared in Being Human (2011), True Love (2012), Bedlam (2012), Switch (2012) and Call the Midwife (2014). Between 2013 and 2014, she starred in a leading role as Molly Dawes in the BBC military drama Our Girl.
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Early life and career
Turner was born on 28 March 1988 in Edgware, in the London Borough of Barnet, to Catholic parents Les Turner and Beverly Harvey.[1][2] She was raised along with her two younger sisters in Hertfordshire, near the BBC television studios in Elstree.[3] She had commented: "From my bedroom window you could see part of the square [the external filming lot for EastEnders], and you could hear them all filming at night. I used to say to my mum: "I wanna be on that!" It was whilst living there that Turner decided to become an actress.[4][1]
At the age of 10, Turner trained at the Sylvia Young Theatre School, but left after a year stating that it "wasn't [her] cup of tea". She has since revealed that she was bullied whilst at school for being "too geeky". Instead, she attended a local girls' private school, Peterborough and Saint Margaret's School in Bushey and went to dance, singing and acting classes outside school.[5][1]
Turner's earliest work included appearances on stage and in advertisements, notably a Haribo advert.[6]
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EastEnders

In 2004, Turner went on to audition for the role of Demi Miller on the BBC soap opera EastEnders. Though she failed to get that part, she was instead given the role of Stacey, a new addition to the popular Slater family. She started in the soap the day after leaving school, and made her first appearance on-screen in November 2004.[6] Turner speaks with Received Pronunciation, and had to affect a cockney accent for the role.[7] Commenting on the role, Turner said: "I always dreamt of being on the show and so I can't believe that I've fulfilled my greatest ambition!"[8] Since joining the show, her character has featured in numerous high-profile storylines, including abortion, drug abuse, a troubled relationship with her mother, discovering she has bipolar disorder, an affair with her father-in-law and the murder of her rapist Archie Mitchell (Larry Lamb).[9]
Turner starred in a live episode of EastEnders on 19 February 2010 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the soap opera. The live episode gained over 16.6 million viewers which saw Stacey's husband die after falling from a rooftop during a police chase before Stacey's confession that she murdered Archie Mitchell.[10] After her co-star Charlie Clements who played her husband left in February 2010, EastEnders bosses declared that they are keen to retain Turner after proving her popularity with viewers,[10] however, she announced her decision to leave the show in April 2010.[11] She stated: "I'll miss Stacey and everyone in Albert Square very much but the time has come to try something different."[12] Turner later revealed that she had agreed with Charlie Clements to leave EastEnders at the same time as him. Of the decision, Turner said: "Charlie and I always said we'd go at the same time. For quite a while I'd been saying I was going to go and kept realising I wasn't ready. But when Charlie said he was going last year I was like, 'Right, OK, I'm going too'."[13] She departed on-screen on 25 December 2010.[14]
On 6 December 2013, it was announced that Turner would be returning to EastEnders, to reprise her role as Stacey. Turner began filming in January 2014.[15][16] She made her on-screen return on 7 February 2014 and departed on 25 March 2014. She returned full-time in August 2014. Since returning to the show she has featured in a highly acclaimed postpartum psychosis storyline.[17] Turner took maternity leave from the soap in August 2019 and April 2021 respectively.[18] During her third maternity leave in February 2025, Turner returned a month after giving birth to star in a live episode celebrating the 40th anniversary of the soap opera.[19]
In May 2025, whilst Turner was on her third maternity leave, it was reported that she would be departing the role as Stacey once again later in the year in order to explore other opportunities and spend time with family but that the “door would be left open” for Turner to return “when she’s ready” according to an EastEnders spokesperson. It was also revealed that a “dramatic” exit storyline was being planned. [20]
Turner's character has proven popular with fans and critics, and the actress has won multiple awards for her portrayal.[21]
Further roles and Our Girl

Turner was cast as Lia Shaman in the third series of Being Human.[22] She appeared in its first episode broadcast on 23 January 2011, watched by 1.37 million viewers (5%). She reprised her role for the series finalé. In March 2011, she played Elizabeth Lavenza, the bride of Victor Frankenstein (played by Andrew Gower), in an adaptation of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus titled Frankenstein's Wedding, which aired on BBC Three, live from the derelict Kirkstall Abbey in Leeds, in front of an audience of 12,000.[23] The show was nominated for a national RTS award,[24] but did win a RTS Yorkshire award.[25]
Turner appeared alongside David Tennant, Billie Piper, David Morrissey, Jane Horrocks, Ashley Walters and Vicky McClure in the BBC One improvisational programme, True Love, which aired in June 2012.[26] Also in June, she played the leading role of Ellie, a character who claims to see ghosts and spirits, in the second series of Bedlam.[27] In October, she starred in the ITV2 supernatural drama series, Switch, which centres on the story of four young witches living in contemporary London. Turner's character is referred to as the "immaculately dressed" careerist Stella.[28]
Turner later played Molly Dawes in a one-off 90-minute drama titled Our Girl.[29] She began filming in BBC Elstree Studios in October 2012 and the film aired on BBC One on 24 March 2013. This was then followed by a five-part television series which began airing on BBC One on 21 September 2014.[30] Michelle Keegan took over from the second series in a new role when Turner decided to concentrate on EastEnders in 2016.[31]
Other work
In December 2010, Turner advertised Royal Mail's campaign to remind people of Christmas postal deadlines.[32]
In October 2012, Turner joined Asda's Tickled Pink campaign.[33] She has also done voice over work in the CITV programme, Goodbye Year Six and narrated BBC Three's Don't Just Stand There, I'm Having Your Baby. Turner also starred in radio dramas, The One about the Social Worker and Up the Junction, which aired on BBC Radio 4 in September 2013.[34]
She later appeared in the Channel 5 documentary Miscarriage: Our Story in October 2020, where she spoke of suffering a miscarriage while at work.[35]
In August 2024, it was announced that Turner would begin hosting a podcast, titled We Started Here, celebrating celebrities whose careers began on soap operas.[36] The podcast began in January 2025, and has featured guests including her EastEnders co-stars Jessie Wallace and Anita Dobson.[37]
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Personal life
Turner married Matt Kay in a private ceremony in Ibiza on 5 September 2017.[38] On 25 February 2019, Turner announced that she was expecting a child with Kay, having previously suffered two miscarriages.[39] On 12 July 2019, Turner gave birth to a daughter.[40][41] On 21 September 2020, the couple announced that Turner was pregnant with their second child. On 3 February 2021, Turner gave birth to a son.[42][43][44] On 30 September 2024, Turner announced that she was pregnant with her third child, later announcing she had given birth to a daughter on 17 January 2025.[45]
In April 2021, she called for better support for parents who have suffered a miscarriage. Turner appeared on BBC Breakfast and said that the system "needs reforming".[46][47]
Turner is friends with EastEnders co-stars Jessie Wallace and Natalie Cassidy, who play Kat Slater and Sonia Fowler on the soap respectively.[48][49]
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