Lacey Turner
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Lacey Amelia Turner (born 28 March 1988) is an English actress best known for her portrayal of Stacey Slater on the BBC soap opera EastEnders (2004-2010), for which she has received over 30 awards, including four National Television Awards and ten British Soap Awards.
She is also known for her appearances on Bedlam and Switch (both 2012), as well as Our Girl (2013–2014).
Early life
Turner was born in Edgware, London Borough of Barnet, to Catholic parents Bev and Les. She and her two younger sisters were born in Hertfordshire, close to the BBC television studios in Elstree. "You could see part of the square [the outside filming lot for EastEnders], and you could see them all filming at night." "I wanna be on this!" I used to say to my mother: "I wanta be on that!" Turner decided to become an actress while living in London.
Turner attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School at the age of 10, but after a year, he said, "wasn't my cup of tea." She has since confessed to being "too geeky" when she was at school. Rather, she attended Peterborough and Saint Margaret's School in Stanmore, where she went to dance, singing, and acting lessons outside of school.
Personal life
On September 5, 2017, Turner married Matt Kay in a private ceremony in Ibiza. Turner revealed on February 25th that she was expecting a child with Kay after having suffered with two miscarriages in the past. Dusty Violet Kay, Turner's daughter, was born on July 12, 2019. Turner was expecting their second child on September 21, 2020. Trilby Fox Kay, Turner's daughter, was born on February 3, 2021.
She called for greater help for parents who have suffered from a miscarriage in April 2021. Turner said on BBC Breakfast that the current "needs to be changed."
Turner is a good friend of Jessie Wallace and Natalie Cassidy, co-stars on EastEnders.
Career
Turner's first appearances on stage and in advertisements (especially a Haribo commercial). In 2004, Turner began to audition for the role of Demi Miller on the BBC soap opera EastEnders. Despite failing to make it to the role, she was instead given the role of Stacey, a recent addition to the fabled Slater family. She debuted on television the day after leaving school and made her first appearance on television in November 2004. Turner appears in Received Pronunciation and is asked to use a cockney accent for the role. Turner said, "I always dreamt of being on the show, and so I can't believe that I've met my highest aspirations." Since being on the show, her character has appeared in a number of high-profile newslines, including abortion, heroin use, a volatile marriage with her mother, discovering she has bipolar disorder, a court marriage, and the murder of her rapist Archie Mitchell (Larry Lamb).
On the 19th anniversary of the soap opera, Turner appeared in a live episode of EastEnders on February 19, 2010. Stacey's husband died after falling from a rooftop during a police chase before Stacey's admission that she murdered Archie Mitchell. After her co-star Charlie Clements' departure in February 2010 and demonstrating her fame with viewers, EastEnders bosses decided to keep Turner after she announced her resignation in April 2010. "I'll miss Stacey and everyone in Albert Square so much," she said, "but the time has come to try something new." Turner later revealed that she had promised Charlie Clements to leave EastEnders at the same time as him. "Charlie and I always said we'd go at the same time," Turner said of the decision. I'd been saying I was going to go for a long time but then realized I wasn't up for it. When Charlie said he was going to college last year, I was like, 'OK, I'm going to do it too.' On December 25, 2010, she departed on-screen.
Turner would be returning to EastEnders to reprise her role as Stacey on December 6, 2013. Turner began filming in January 2014. On February 7, 2014, she made her on-screen return and departed on March 25, 2014. In August 2014, she returned full-time to work. Since returning to the show, she has been featured in a highly praised postpartum psychosis storyline.
Turner's role has remained well-received among followers and critics, and the actress has received multiple accolades for her portrayal.
In December 2010, Turner promoted Royal Mail's drive to remind people of Christmas postal deadlines. Lia Shaman appeared in the third season of Being Human the following year. On the 23rd of January 2011, she appeared in the first episode broadcast on CNN, which attracted 1.37 million viewers (5%). She reprised her role in the series finale. In an adaptation of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein (played by Andrew Gower), she appeared Elizabeth Lavenza, the bride of Victor Frankenstein, or, The Modern Profession of The Modern Prosecutt Kirkstall Abbey in Leeds in front of a crowd of 12, 000 people.
In the BBC One improvisational programme True Love, which aired in June 2012, Turner appeared alongside David Tennant, Billie Piper, David Morrissey, Jane Horrocks, Ashley Walters, and Vicky McClure. In the second series of Bedlam, she appeared in Ellie, a woman who claims to see ghosts and spirits, in addition in June. She appeared in the ITV2 supernatural drama series Switch, which revolves around the lives of four young witches in modern London in October. Turner's reputation is described as "immaculately dressed" careerist Stella, according to the writer.
In a one-off 90-minute drama called Our Girl, the actress portrayed a young army recruit named Molly. She began filming in BBC Elstree Studios in October 2012 and the film premiered on BBC One on March 24, 2013. This was then followed by a five-part series that debuted on BBC One on September 21, 2014. Michelle Keegan took over from the second series of 2016.
Turner joined Asda's Tickled Pink campaign in October 2012. She has also appeared in the CITV series Goodbye Year Six and narrated BBC Three's Don't Stand Around, I'm Having Your Baby. Turner appeared on radio dramas The One about the Social Worker and Up the Junction, which premiered on BBC Radio 4 in September 2013.