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|books = [[List of EastEnders books|''Steve Owen: Still Waters'']] (2001) |
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|occupation = Career criminal<br> Nightclub owner<br>Businessman |
|occupation = Career criminal<br> Nightclub owner<br>Businessman |
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|wife = [[Mel Healy]] (2001–2002) |
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|father= Richard Owen |
|father= Richard Owen |
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|mother = [[Barbara Owen]] |
|mother = [[Barbara Owen (EastEnders)|Barbara Owen]] |
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|sisters = [[Jackie Owen]] |
|sisters = [[Jackie Owen (EastEnders)|Jackie Owen]] |
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|sons = [[Hunter Owen (EastEnders)|Hunter Owen]] |
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'''Steve Owen''' is a fictional character from the [[BBC]] soap opera ''[[EastEnders]]'', played by [[Martin Kemp]]. He first appeared |
'''Steve Owen''' is a fictional character from the [[BBC]] soap opera ''[[EastEnders]]'', played by [[Martin Kemp]]. He first appeared on 28 December 1998. Introduced by series producer [[Matthew Robinson (producer)|Matthew Robinson]], Steve was a shady businessman who originally came into [[Albert Square]] to buy the local Market Cellar club – which he then renovated and later renamed the [[E20 (nightclub)|E20]]. He soon became one of the show's primary [[List of soap opera villains|villains]] when the character's first major storyline saw Steve killed his old flame [[Saskia Duncan]] (Deborah Sheridan-Taylor) during the opening night of his E20 nightclub on [[Valentine's Day]] 1999, after which he frames his DJ employee [[Matthew Rose (EastEnders)|Matthew Rose]] ([[Joe Absolom]]) for the crime, which leads to Matthew enacting revenge on Steve. |
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Steve embarks on feuds with [[Phil Mitchell]] ([[Steve McFadden]]) and [[Dan Sullivan (EastEnders)|Dan Sullivan]] ([[Craig Fairbrass]]) and he develops a relationship with [Mel Healy]] ([[Tamzin Outhwaite]]). Steve contributes to his significant interaction with other members of the [[Mitchell family]] by establishing an antagonistic business partnership with Phil's brother [[Grant Mitchell (EastEnders)|Grant]] ([[Ross Kemp]]); sleeping with their younger sister [[Sam Mitchell (EastEnders)|Sam]] ([[Kim Medcalf]]); employing the siblings' cousin, [[Billy Mitchell (EastEnders)|Billy]] ([[Perry Fenwick]]); clashing with Phil's adolescent godson [[Jamie Mitchell|Jamie]] ([[Jack Ryder (actor)|Jack Ryder]]); and sparking a quarrel with the family's matriarch, [[Peggy Mitchell|Peggy]] ([[Barbara Windsor]]), over his managing stake of [[The Queen Victoria]]. |
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In 2001, the character was involved in the "[[Who Shot Phil?]]" storyline when he became a prime suspect. The [[whodunit]] scenario began with Steve marrying Mel on the day of Phil's shooting and ultimately concluded with Dan kidnapping Mel for ransom against both Steve and Phil, after the pair had worked together to implicate Dan behind the shooting – even though the culprit was earlier revealed to be Phil's ex-girlfriend and Mel's closest companion: [[Lisa Fowler|Lisa Shaw]] ([[Lucy Benjamin]]). Martin Kemp soon quit the series after his contract to the show had expired, and his final scenes were aired on 1 March 2002 |
In 2001, the character was involved in the "[[Who Shot Phil?]]" storyline when he became a prime suspect. The [[whodunit]] scenario began with Steve marrying Mel on the day of Phil's shooting and ultimately concluded with Dan kidnapping Mel for ransom against both Steve and Phil, after the pair had worked together to implicate Dan behind the shooting – even though the culprit was earlier revealed to be Phil's ex-girlfriend and Mel's closest companion: [[Lisa Fowler|Lisa Shaw]] ([[Lucy Benjamin]]). Martin Kemp soon quit the series after his contract to the show had expired, and his final scenes were aired on 1 March 2002, when Steve was [[killed-off]] in a vehicle explosion. Kemp received multiple award nominations and victories for his critically-acclaimed portrayal of Steve Owen. |
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It was thereafter alleged that producers had intentionally killed-off Steve as "revenge" for Martin Kemp leaving the show to make the transition from the [[BBC]] to rival station [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]]. Nevertheless, Kemp received multiple award nominations and victories for his critically-acclaimed portrayal of Steve Owen. |
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⚫ | In an interview in June 2000, Kemp discussed the relationship between Steve and Mel: "Steve's convinced Mel will make his life complete. She kept him going during all the bad times and now he's determined to have her. It's true of a lot of guys who get into trouble, they hang their hat on one idea and that keeps them sane [...] there's a driving force that kept them going while they were [in prison]. And often that's a woman. You know from those tender moments when Mel came to visit Steve [in prison] that she was the thing that kept him going, and he won't stop til he gets her back."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Martin+Kemp+-+For+he's+a+jolly+GoodFella...%3b+Martin+Kemp+reveals+how...-a062912322|title=Martin Kemp – For he's a jolly GoodFella|newspaper=[[Daily Mirror|The Mirror]] | date = 24 June 2000| access-date=7 August 2007}}</ref> Eventually the couple were shown to marry in the soap in March 2001, despite a revelation that Mel had strayed with Steve's nemesis [[Phil Mitchell]] ([[Steve McFadden]]). Tamzin Outhwaite explained, "With Ian, Mel was the one who didn't want to go through with it. This time around Mel is the one who is apprehensive, hoping Steve will be there for her. If he isn't, she has no reason to stay in Walford. This really is make or break time for her."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Television+YOUR+ESSENTIAL+TV+%26+SATELLITE+GUIDE+FOR+THE+WEEK+AHEAD%3b...-a070799358|title=Martin Kemp's screen wedding to Tamzin Outhwaite is fraught with the typical soap dilemmas|newspaper=[[Daily Record (Scotland)|Daily Record]] | date = 24 February 2001| access-date=7 August 2007}}</ref> The wedding night was a precursor to one of the soap's most publicised storylines, ''[[Who Shot Phil?]]'', where Phil was gunned down by an unknown assailant and, due to Mel's infidelity, Steve became one of the prime suspects for the murder attempt, though he transpired to be a [[red herring]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/SHREDDED+BLISS%3b+Ratings+war+means+soap+weddings+will+always+end+in...-a070894774|title=SHREDDED BLISS; Ratings war means soap weddings will always end in tears.|newspaper=[[Daily Record (Scotland)|Daily Record]] | date = 27 February 2001| access-date=7 August 2007}}</ref> Discussing Mel and Steve's wedding, Outhwaite said, "Even though this wedding with Steve has got as much controversy as Mel's last one [with Ian], it feels more true. The characters seem more suited and it's not a big, white wedding, it's a low-key register office thing."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/I'm+single+for+the+first+time+in+13+years+and+I'm+loving+it%3b+TAMZIN...-a070963313|title=I'm single for the first time in 13 years and I'm loving it; TAMZIN ON MEN AND MARRIAGE.|newspaper=[[Daily Mirror|The Mirror]] |date= 1 March 2001| access-date=7 August 2007}}</ref> 17 million viewers watched the wedding.<ref name=pay>{{cite news|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Soaperstar+Mel+gets+pounds+130%2c000+pay+rise+to+keep+her+in+Walford.-a071136150|title=Soaperstar Mel gets pounds 130,000 pay rise to keep her in Walford.|newspaper=[[Daily Mirror|The Mirror]] |date= 4 March 2001| access-date=7 August 2007}}</ref> |
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⚫ | In August 2001, ''EastEnders'' began airing a 4th weekly episode. The storyline to mark the occasion centered around Mel, her husband Steve, his archenemy Phil, and their common nemesis [[Dan Sullivan (EastEnders)|Dan Sullivan]] ([[Craig Fairbrass]]). After Phil and Steve wrongfully framed Dan for Phil's shooting, Dan sought revenge by kidnapping Mel and demanding a ransom.<ref name=ransom>{{cite news|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/MEL+KIDNAPPED%3b+EXCLUSIVE%3a+Phil+battles+to+save+her+from+Dan's+evil...-a075940570|title=MEL KIDNAPPED; EXCLUSIVE|newspaper=[[Daily Mirror|The Mirror]] |date= 27 June 2001| access-date=23 March 2011}}</ref> An ''EastEnders'' insider reportedly told the ''[[Daily Mirror]]'', "This has [been] one of the most dramatic storylines we have ever filmed. Dan has vowed to get even with Phil and Steve for framing him over the shooting. Kidnapping Mel kills two birds with one stone. Although Mel and Phil have had their differences, he still harbors feelings for her."<ref name=ransom/> As part of the storyline, Outhwaite, as Mel, was tied up to a radiator in a council flat. Outhwaite commented, "They offered to untie my wrists between scenes, but I said no so I could feel what it was really like. My wrists were raw by the end of it and I was exhausted, but that was the challenge I wanted."<ref name="future">{{cite news|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/There's+no+place+left+for+Mel+to+go+-+she's+slept+with+every+man+in...-a084462646|title=There's no place left for Mel to go – she's slept with every man in Walford now; Why EastEnders' Tamzin Outhwaite decided to quit and her hopes and fears for the future.|newspaper=[[Daily Mirror]] | date = 6 April 2002| access-date=7 August 2007}}</ref> |
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Steve Owen made his first appearance in[Walford in December 1998. He buys the Market Cellar club in the borough's local community, [[Albert Square]], before renovating the premises and then renaming it the [[E20 (nightclub)|E20]]; Steve thereafter sets up his new club's opening date on [[Valentine's Day]] in the coming new year. |
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While making preparations for the opening night of his E20 nightclub, Steve romantically bonds with [[Mel Owen|Mel Healy]] ([[Tamzin Outhwaite]]) — who had recently moved into the square. Their relationship becomes threatened, however, when Steve's former girlfriend [[Saskia Duncan]] (Deborah Sheridan-Taylor) unexpectedly turns up and tries to come between them on numerous occasions. She soon entraps Steve by sleeping with him and then making sure that Mel and everyone else knows about it. Steve later pays Saskia to leave Walford and never bother him again. On the opening night of his E20 nightclub, however, Saskia confronts Steve in his office and it soon alleges that she had previously aborted their unborn child because of him; with Steve clarifying in his argument with Saskia that he didn't want them to have a baby. Saskia, blaming Steve for her abortion, vows to make him suffer and attacks Steve after he is unable to get her out of the club. She hits Steve on the head with a champagne bottle and then tries to strangle him with his tie. Moments later, Steve's DJ employee [[Matthew Rose (EastEnders)|Matthew Rose]] ([[Joe Absolom]]) walks in on the situation and attempts to help Steve – which only prompts Saskia to go for Matthew until Steve attempts to get her off him and she again proceeds to strangle him with his tie once more. On the verge of being strangled to death and in [[self-defence in English law|self-defence]], Steve picks up a heavy marble ashtray and hits her over the head with it – killing her instantly. Matthew tries to call the police when it becomes clear to him and his boss that Saskia is dead, but Steve stops him and instead forces Matthew to cover-up her death by burying her body to [[Epping Forest]]. |
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⚫ | On 26 July 2001, it was announced that Kemp had decided to leave ''EastEnders'' and that he was to move from the BBC to rival station [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]]. He said of his decision: "I have had a wonderful time at ''EastEnders'' and I will be very sad to leave, but I feel that its time to move on."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a3449/martin-kemp-to-leave-eastenders-for-itv.html|title=Martin Kemp to leave EastEnders for ITV|last=Wilkes|first=Neil|date=26 July 2001|work=[[Digital Spy]]|publisher=[[Hachette Filipacchi UK]]|access-date=14 August 2010|location=London}}</ref> It was reported that ''EastEnders'' producers decided to kill off his character as "revenge" for how the situation was handled.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a4534/explosive-end-for-eastenders-character.html|title=Explosive end for EastEnders character|last=Wilkes|first=Neil|date=28 December 2001|work=[[Digital Spy]]|publisher=[[Hachette Filipacchi UK]]|access-date=14 August 2010|location=London}}</ref> In 2006, Kemp ruled out a return to the show, saying he stayed for too long.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/news/a28782/martin-kemp-rules-out-eastenders-return.html|title=Martin Kemp rules out 'EastEnders' return|last=Kilkelly|first=Daniel|date=4 February 2006|work=[[Digital Spy]]|publisher=[[Hachette Filipacchi UK]]|access-date=14 August 2010|location=London}}</ref> However, in 2009, he expressed a wish to return, saying, "Working on ''EastEnders'' was the best job I ever had. I want the producers to ring me up and get me back on the show. Steve was blown up, but I could come back as his evil twin!"<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/s2/eastenders/news/a190426/martin-kemp-wants-eastenders-return.html|title=Martin Kemp wants 'EastEnders' return|last=Kilkelly|first=Daniel|date=8 December 2009|work=[[Digital Spy]]|publisher=[[Hachette Filipacchi UK]]|access-date=14 August 2010|location=London}}</ref> He also said he was happy that he had a dramatic exit.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://entertainment.stv.tv/tv/189788-martin-kemp-delighted-by-enders-exit/|title=Martin Kemp delighted by Enders exit|date=3 August 2010|publisher=[[STV (TV network)|STV]]|access-date=14 August 2010}}</ref> |
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For the next few months, Steve torments Matthew is his newfound resolve to keep his DJ employee in check regarding the event of Saskia's death. This continues when Saskia's corpse is discovered months later, and Matthew later confines to his girlfriend [[Teresa di Marco]] ([[Leila Birch]]) about the incident. They later attempt to abscond the country for a fresh start together, but Steve discovers their plan and catches up to them. The police are soon called in when Matthew, nervous and shaken about his witnessing to the crime, confesses to the police about the incident; he and Steve are later charged for [[Murder in English law|murder]] and [[Manslaughter in English law|manslaughter]] in relation to Saskia's murder. In the build-up to their jointed trial, Steve and Matthew are both remanded in custody and they hostility grows from that point onwards. Steve also receives a number of visits from his sister [[Jackie Owen|Jackie]] ([[Race Davies]]) as well as updates on the E20 management from Teresa's brother [[Beppe di Marco|Beppe]] ([[Michael Greco (actor)|Michael Greco]]), who has gone into partnership with Steve after losing his job as a police officer, while Matthew gains support from local resident [[Mark Fowler]] ([[Todd Carty]]) over his innocence behind Saskia's murder. After Steve and Matthew each give their statements about the circumstances behind Saskia's death, the trial ends with the pair receiving different verdicts on the manslaughter charge after both are found not guilty of murder; Steve is fully acquitted from his manslaughter charge while Matthew is found guilty of manslaughter and later sentenced to seven years in prison. Steve later attempt to settle his freedom in the square once more, but he finds himself publicly ostracized around the community for framing Matthew behind the crime – up to the point when Matthew's friend [[Robbie Jackson]] ([[Dean Gaffney]]) constantly brands him a "murderer" while both Mark and his close friend, [[Dot Cotton]] ([[June Brown]]), lecture him for his supposed lack of responsibility. When Steve attempts to have a drink in [[The Queen Victoria]] [[public house]] and nearly all the pundits begin to turn on him, he confronts them for the way how they've been treating him and describes how he killed Saskia in self-defense and that Matthew was never meant to get involved in the first place. Beppe, who is one of the few people to stand by Steve following the latter's trial, promptly buys a drink for Steve as everyone begins to realize that Steve's murder of Saskia was really in self-defense. He was also to be involved in the who shot Phil as the shooter |
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Steve arrives in [[Walford]] — a fictionalized borough in [[East London]]— and buys the Market Cellar club in the borough's local community: [[Albert Square]]. Shortly afterwards, he renovates the club and renames it to [[E20 (nightclub)|E20]]. While making preparations for his new club's opening event, Steve romantically bonds with [[Mel Owen|Mel Healy]] ([[Tamzin Outhwaite]]) — who recently moved into the square. Their relationship becomes threatened, however, when Steve receives numerous unexpected visits from his former girlfriend: [[Saskia Duncan]] (Deborah Sheridan-Taylor). After trying to come between him and Mel respectively, Saskia sleeps with Steve and makes sure everyone knows about it. On the opening day of the E20, Saskia arrives and taunts Steve. She knocks him around until she tries to strangle him with his tie. In [[self-defence in English law|self-defence]], Steve picks up a heavy marble ashtray and hits her over the head with it, killing her instantly. With the help of his DJ employee [[Matthew Rose (EastEnders)|Matthew Rose]] ([[Joe Absolom]]), who witnessed the events, Steve buries her in [[Epping Forest]]. Saskia's corpse is discovered months later and a shaken, nervous Matthew confesses to the police. A trial is held Steve is found not guilty but, Matthew is found wrongfully guilty of [[manslaughter in English law|manslaughter]] and wrongfully sentenced to seven years in prison. |
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After framing Matthew for Saskia's murder, Steve settles his freedom and begins to clash with the "Mitchell Brothers" — which consist of the square's local hardman [[Phil Mitchell]] ([[Steve McFadden]]) and his younger brother [[Grant Mitchell (EastEnders)|Grant]] ([[Ross Kemp]]). This ultimately leads to Steve becoming archenemies with Phil, though not after he and Grant embark on an antagonistic business partnership that ends with the latter punching Steve on his way to do a criminal job with Phil; which results in Grant fleeing the country to start anew in Rio — Brazil. In November 1999, Steve joins Phil and Grant's sister [[Sam Mitchell (EastEnders)|Sam]] ([[Danniella Westbrook]]) on a trip to Brighton with her friends; [[Janine Butcher]] ([[Charlie Brooks]]), her brother [[Ricky Butcher|Ricky]] ([[Sid Owen]]), and their friend [[Mark Fowler]] ([[Todd Carty]]). When Mel joins them in the trip, Steve reconciles with her — even though she has now become engaged to Phil's stepson [[Ian Beale]] ([[Adam Woodyatt]]); however, Mel soon recoups her relationship with Steve after dumping Ian for discovering his lies. |
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In the events between Saskia's murder and his subsequent trial over her death, Steve instigates a conflict with two of the square's local hardmen called the "Mitchell Brothers" — up to the point where he gradually becomes archenemies with the eldest brother, [[Phil Mitchell]] ([[Steve McFadden]]), and constantly antagonizes his sibling [[Grant Mitchell (EastEnders)|Grant]] ([[Ross Kemp]]) in the course of their business partnership. In the latter case, Steve repeatedly clashes with Grant when the two work together with illegitimate businesswoman [[Annie Palmer]] ([[Nadia Sawalha]]) in her bid to carry out her expansion plans around the square; with Annie managing the businesses that her entrepreneurial father, [[George Palmer (EastEnders)|George]] (Paul Moriarty), has assigned her to takeover on his behalf. As the trio begin managing the square's local gym, Steve infiltrates Grant and Annie by hiring staff without either of their consent. This continues when Grant throws out one of the guests for causing trouble, and it turns out that the troublemaker is one of Steve's visitors. Steve later attempts to have Grant fired for not taking his orders seriously, but Grant instead quits and the business ends up floundering – which causes Annie to leave the square for good and sell his remaining share of her ownership to Grant. Later on, Steve confronts Grant just as the latter is preparing to join Phil on a criminal job and declares that they have "unfinished business" over their broken partnership. In a sarcastic remark "Oh yeah, so we haven't?", Grant punches Steve before leaving to do the job with Phil. This would be the last time Steve sees Grant, as the latter's heist with Phil ends with the Mitchell Brothers driving their getaway car into the River Thames and Grant is presumed dead; he is later revealed to be alive and ends up leaving the country to [[Rio de Janeiro]] in Brazil with his daughter [[Courtney Mitchell|Courtney]]. |
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In February 2000, Matthew's conviction is quashed on appeal, and he returns to take revenge on Steve; they fight and Matthew knocks Steve out, before tying him to a chair in the E20 and then chucking petrol over him, threatening to incinerate him. Steve is reduced to a desperate, helpless wreck, at which point Matthew reveals the "petrol" is actually just water, and that he just wanted to show Steve up for what he really is. Steve becomes depressed and addicted to drugs as a result, but leaves the Square - returning a few weeks later having conquered his addiction. He manages to get his life back on track by proposing to Mel, to which she accepts, and soon befriends Grant's love rival [[Beppe di Marco]] ([[Michael Greco (actor)|Michael Greco]]). |
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Following Grant's departure, Steve turns his attention to Phil for the management of his business. He later joins the Mitchell Brothers' younger sister, [[Sam Mitchell (EastEnders)|Sam]] ([[Danniella Westbrook]]), on a trip to [[Brighton]] with Mel alongside Mark and two other guests: Sam's ex-husband [[Ricky Butcher]] ([[Sid Owen]]) and his troublesome sister [[Janine Butcher|Janine]] ([[Charlie Brooks]]). During the trip, Steve seeks to reconcile with Mel even when she is set to marry Phil's stepson [[Ian Beale]] ([[Adam Woodyatt]]) after her relationship with Steve ended due to the Saskia impact. However, Mel soon recoups her relationship with Steve after she dumps Ian for discovering that he lied to her and the square about his little daughter [[Lucy Beale|Lucy]] (Casey Anne Rothery) dying of cancer when in actuality she had been fine all along. |
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Steve marries Mel, despite finding out the day before that she had slept with Phil on Christmas Day. Later on that night, Phil is shot by an unseen assailant and Steve becomes the prime suspect upon returning from his holiday. The police gather evidence of Steve's implication, as he had known about Mel's one-night stand with Phil prior to his shooting and that the gun he normally keeps in the E20 office is missing. However, when Phil recovers, Steve is proven to be innocent when Phil ends up confronting the real culprit; his former girlfriend and Mel's best-friend, [[Lisa Fowler|Lisa Shaw]] ([[Lucy Benjamin]]). After gradually forgiving Lisa for the shooting, Phil initially plans to frame Steve for the crime — but then decides to incriminate their fellow enemy, [[Dan Sullivan (EastEnders)|Dan Sullivan]] ([[Craig Fairbrass]]), instead. Phil entraps Dan in attempting to rob him so that the police can arrest Dan for the shooting. This works successfully and Phil later convinces Steve to help him ensure that Dan would be sent down for the shooting; Steve testifies against Dan on Phil's behalf, but Dan ends up being found not guilty. |
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During the [[Millennium celebrations|Millennium Eve ceremony]] on New Year's Eve 1999, Steve is surprised to see Matthew in the midst of celebrations; Matthew's conviction has been quashed on appeal and because of his good behaviour over the course of his wrongful imprisonment. For the next month in early 2000, Steve grows paranoid when Matthew alleges that he intents to settle his score with his former boss for good. This eventually culminates with the two having a showdown on the week before the first anniversary of Saskia's death. Matthew confronts Steve and attempts to blackmail him into giving him £10,000 as compensation for what he put him through over the incident. Steve initially refuses, but seemingly relents after Matthew presents the extent of his work to get revenge on Steve as well as explaining all of its cover-up – thus ensuring that Steve cannot establish proof to anything that Matthew has done against him ever since they crossed paths on New Year's Eve 1999. Steve then brandishes a handgun and tries to intimidate Matthew, only to learn that the DJ employee had earlier removed all the bullets from his handgun. When Steve attempts to attack Matthew, he gets knocked out and held captive in his chair. Matthew then claims to have killed Saskia's sister [[Claudia Fielding]] (Romla Walker), to which Steve at first dismisses until he is later presented with evidence that appears to not only claim otherwise – but also implicates Steve behind the crime in the same manner as he previously entrapped Matthew as the perpetrator behind Saskia's death. As Steve breaks down over how the situation has caught up with him, Matthew proceeds to chuck petrol over him and threatens to incinerate him. It is at this point that Steve is reduced to a desperate, helpless wreck as he tries to reason with Matthew. His pleas, however, fall on deaf ears when Matthew refuses to listen to Steve and prepares to set fire to the E20 – even when Teresa and Jackie arrive to try and also reason with him. Matthew then drops the light on the petrol, but nothing happens apart from Steve screaming out in fear. Matthew then reveals to Steve that the "petrol" is actually water and that Claudia was never dead or even involved in his plan in the first place, as well as the fact that he just wanted to show Steve up for what he really is. With his revenge against Steve fulfilled, Matthew takes the £10,000 and leaves the E20 after bidding farewell to Teresa; he soon leaves the square and is never heard or seen ever again in Walford. |
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Following his release, Dan kidnaps Mel and holds her ransom to get revenge on both Phil and Steve — having discovered their conspiracy and assuming from the impact that Steve was the one who shot Phil in the first place. Afterwards, Dan informs Steve of the situation with Mel and threatens her life both he and Phil deliver £100,000 each to him from the E20. This forces Steve and Phil to work together in order to save Mel. After managing to obtain the £200,000 that Dan demanded from them both, Steve intends to make the exchange for Mel — up to the point where he argues with Phil over whether Dan needs to be taken down in order to stop him from making their lives harder. Just as Steve prepares to deliver the money, however, Dan calls Phil and orders him — not Steve — to make the exchange for Mel. In response, Phil complies and goes to make the exchange on his own. There, he momentarily disarms Dan and nearly shoots him dead — but Dan ends up overpowering Phil when Mel distracts him. Dan then flees Walford with the ransom money, but not after he brings Mel back to Walford and she returns to Steve in the square. While he is relieved that she is unharmed, Mel confronts Steve over all the things Dan told her during her kidnapping ordeal; she was led believe that Steve shot Phil when Dan quizzes her on this theory — before he then revealed that, during his phone call with Phil to exchange Mel for the money, Phil told him that Steve had secretly bought [[The Queen Victoria]] [[public house]] in partnership with Phil's ex-lover [[Sharon Watts]] ([[Letitia Dean]]). After arguing with Phil about Dan's theories, Mel comes to learn of her husband's criminal activities and get revenge on Steve by burning down his club out of anger: she then chucks her wedding ring at Steve before leaving Walford to clear her mind over Steve's activities. |
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After enduring the full extent of Matthew's revenge, Steve becomes depressed and ends up getting himself addicted to drugs. He takes up the advice of Ricky and Janine's stepmother, [[Pat Butcher]] ([[Pam St Clement]]), to leave the square for a while to overcome his drug addiction. As Steve embarks on his temporary leave from the square, Jackie joins him after failing to mend her broken relationship with Beppe and Teresa's brother [[Gianni di Marco|Gianni]] ([[Marc Bannerman]]); she does not return to Walford afterwards and is never seen again. By then, Mel has begun romancing Phil's best-friend and business partner [[Dan Sullivan (EastEnders)|Dan Sullivan]] ([[Craig Fairbrass]]). This soon ends, however, after Mel tells Phil that Dan had secretly reported him to the police for operating a motor scam with his stepfather [[Frank Butcher|Frank]] ([[Mike Reid (actor)|Mike Reid]]) and their colleague [[Roy Evans (EastEnders)|Roy Evans]] ([[Tony Caunter]]). On the night after Phil swindled Dan's ownership of the Queen Vic, Steve returns to the square upon overcoming his addiction and witnesses Dan threatening Mel. He soon intervenes and threatens Dan, who then leaves just as Steve begins to comfort Mel over her ordeal. When the situation continues as Dan begins to harass Mel with threatening phone calls and even breaking into her house at one point, Steve summons Phil's cousin [[Billy Mitchell (EastEnders)|Billy]] ([[Perry Fenwick]]) and orders him to locate Dan's whereabouts; Billy had been working for Steve ever since Grant left the square and in Steve's bid to challenge Phil in their business competition. Billy soon learns where Dan is, and Steve goes to confront him in his flat. Dan is at first unfazed by Steve's threat into leaving Walford, but Steve changes his mind by brandishing his handgun and threatening to kill Dan unless he calls Mel to apologize; Dan complies and he seemingly leaves the square for good. Afterwards, Steve informs Mel that Dan has been taken care off and that he won't be bothering her again. |
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When Phil learns that Steve had forced Dan to leave the square, the two rivals call a truce and they later work together in some businesses around the square. Their potential friendship quickly reverts into a two-man feud when Phil persuades Beppe to sell him his share of the E20 club without Steve's consent. When Steve asserts that Mel is partly to blame after noticing the quality time she and Phil have been spending time together, he confronts her about it in the pub until Phil tells him to back off. When Steve dismisses his threats, Phil punches him and the two end up having a brutal fight that ends with Phil forcing Steve out of the pub and Steve promising retaliation. Steve later apologizes to Mel after Christmas Day 2000 and soon proposes to her, which she gladly accepts. However, Steve is unaware that Mel had a one-night stand with Phil on Christmas Day. They nevertheless begin planning their wedding in early 2001, which becomes further complicated when Dan returns to the square. Steve discovers this after finding Dan overpowering Billy in his office, and he orders Billy to leave before turning his attention to Dan. It is at this point that Steve and Dan have formed a rivalry in the ensuing course of their respective feuds with Phil himself. This is proven when Dan tells Steve that his reasons for coming back to square are to deal with Phil, to which Steve dismisses by reminding Dan of the last warning he gave him and again threatens him should he ever come in between him and Mel again. Dan then warns Steve to not let Mel "take him for a mug" just as she allegedly did to him and Ian, before offering him a handshake. Steve rejects this and threateningly tells Dan to get out of his office, which prompts Dan to tell Steve that he'll regret telling him that before leaving. |
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By the time Steve's wedding to Mel has emerged, his suspicions about her and Phil prompt him to secretly record a conversation between them – which Steve remotely overhears by using his phone. Steve's suspicions are eventually confirmed when Phil tells Mel to admit that she enjoyed sleeping with him, and she reluctantly responds to this as Steve listens through. On the day of their wedding, Steve becomes aggravated when Phil turns up uninvited and proceeds to woo Steve's mother [[Barbara Owen|Barbara]] (Sheila Hancock) — who herself has also turned up against Steve's expectations – by striking up a conversation with her. The situation escalates at the E20 reception, where Steve confronts Phil for getting his mother involved and Phil tauntingly mocks him in front of her and the remaining guests. Later on that night, local taxi driver [[Charlie Slater]] ([[Derek Martin]]) prepares to drive the newly-wedded couple to their honeymoon. As they begin to leave, Steve claims that he needs to check on Billy at the E20 and momentarily leaves Mel – though it becomes clear that Steve appears intent on getting revenge on Phil for the trouble he has caused him. This could've been a motive for Steve when Phil gets shot by an unseen assailant, shortly before Steve returns and proceeds to go to his holiday with Mel. |
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By then, Steve's rivalry with Phil has escalated. He first tries to infuriate Phil by pretending he slept with Sharon while they were recouped their old relationship. Phil responds by attacking Steve and ends up getting arrested, up to the point where he is charged for assault. He later sleeps with Sam (now played by [[Kim Medcalf]]) in a bid to further antagonize Phil, who then arranges for Steve to be confronted by the people who he owes money to. On the day Steve and Mel were supposed to be celebrating their first wedding anniversary, he plans for them to start anew in [[United States]] together. The couple invite Lisa and her boyfriend Mark to join them, with Steve also convincing Lisa to take her and Phil's daughter [[Louise Mitchell|Louise]] (Rachel Cox) as well. Trouble emerges when Mark is unable to go, and Lisa believes the plan is falling apart. Steve ends up in his car with Louise, and Phil chases after them in his own car. Steve's tire bursts causing him to crash into a motorbike and a wall, causing a fire. Steve passes Louise to Phil and manages to rescue her through the car window but Phil is unable to rescue Steve. The car explodes in a fireball, killing Steve as Phil watches on. Following his death, Mel leaves the square and gives birth off-screen to their son, [[Hunter Owen (EastEnders)|Hunter Owen]] (Charlie Winter). Before her departure, she gave Phil an urn containing Steve's ashes and, although he initially intended to flush them down the toilet, decided to spread them on his mother's grave, before saying "Rest in peace". |
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When the pair return from their honeymoon, they hear about Phil's shooting and Steve is promptly implicated as the prime suspect. It soon transpires that the weapon that hospitalized Phil was Steve's handgun, which has gone missing ever since the incident occurred just at the end of Steve and Mel's wedding. Steve is later arrested when police detective [[DCI Jill Marsden]] ([[Sophie Stanton]]) and her unit gather evidence of his implication, most notably his motive for knowing about Mel sleeping with Phil on Christmas 2000. Upon hearing of this, both Phil's mother [[Peggy Mitchell|Peggy]] ([[Barbara Windsor]]) and his young godson [[Jamie Mitchell|Jamie]] ([[Jack Ryder (actor)|Jack Ryder]]) constantly accuse Steve of committing the crime. Steve insistently proclaims his innocence behind Phil's shooting and ends up clashing with Jamie on multiple occasions; at this stage, Jamie has already grown to dislike Steve since he was recently Matthew's best-friend and had previously testified against Steve for Saskia's murder. Steve later visits Phil in the hospital and threatens him should he ever use Mel to his advantage in their feud again. Later that evening, Steve receives a visit from Dan and is again confronted by Jamie moments later. When Steve tauntingly tells Jamie that Phil is a liar, Jamie punches Steve and they fight when Steve punches Jamie back. Dan breaks up the fight just as Robbie's sister [[Sonia Jackson|Sonia]] ([[Natalie Cassidy]]), who is also Jamie's girlfriend, intervenes as well. Jamie demands Steve to get out of the square for good, but Steve refuses and again protests his innocence. However, when Phil recovers and discharges himself from the hospital that night, Steve is indeed proven innocent when Phil ends up confronting the real culprit: his former girlfriend and Mel's best-friend, [[Lisa Fowler|Lisa Shaw]] ([[Lucy Benjamin]]). |
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Shortly after confronting Lisa and forgiving her for shooting him, as Phil had driven her to it due to his mistreatment towards her since over a year ago, Phil resolves to implicate the crime on both Steve and Dan to rid himself of his two archenemies who each threaten his position as the square's reigning top dog. He initially plans to incriminate Steve after seeing him and Mel together in the pub, but then decides to frame Dan after the latter begins extorting money from him and Jamie. When Steve learns about this from Billy, he goes to visit Phil and witnesses him finishing his meeting with Dan's former crime boss [[Ritchie Stringer]] ([[Gareth Hunt]]). That afternoon, Steve begins to taunt Phil into leaving Walford after recalling on what Dan has been doing to him and Jamie. However, Steve's mood changes when Phil reveals that his handgun – which Lisa used to shoot Phil and had kept in possession in between after Steve's wedding and before Phil's recovery – is now in Ritchie's possession as part of his plan to frame Dan, whom Steve insists Phil incriminate after assuming that Phil intents to frame him for the crime. Phil soon plans to lure Steve to The Archies the following night, despite Mel's protests. Steve goes to meet Phil there anyway, but promptly leaves after witnessing Dan holding Phil at gunpoint. Moments later, the police arrive and arrest Dan under the suspicion of shooting Phil and unlawful possession of Steve's firearm. Dan is subsequently charged for the crime and Phil soon asks Steve to help him ensure that Dan would get sent down for the shooting; Steve agrees when it becomes clear that both he and Phil would both find themselves comfortable be well-ridden of their common nemesis, as well as Mel's previous lover and tormentor. |
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In 2020, Sara Wallis and Ian Hyland from The ''[[Daily Mirror]]'' placed Steve 57th on their ranked list of the best ''EastEnders'' characters of all time, calling his exit "spectacular".<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/eastenders-100-best-characters-ever-22183486.amp|author1=Sara Wallis|author2=Ian Hyland|title=100 Best EastEnders characters ever|date=12 June 2020|work=[[Daily Mirror]]|access-date=18 October 2023}}</ref> |
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Before the events of Dan's trial, Mel alerts Steve that his mother expects a visit from him about her condition to her terminal heart disease. At first Steve doesn't want to visit Barbara and refuses to explain his reasons to Mel, but he eventually changes his mind after having a heart-to-heart with local neighbour [[Natalie Evans|Natalie Price]] ([[Lucy Speed]]) about their relationship progressions; with Natalie confining to Steve about how her past troubles have been overcome thanks to her marriage with Roy's only-son, [[Barry Evans (EastEnders)|Barry]] ([[Shaun Williamson]]). Afterwards, Steve visits his mother in her flat and it quickly becomes clear that she is in critical condition due to her terminal heart disease. It is then revealed that Barbara had previously abused Steve when he was a child, and that she never appeared to care for either him or Jackie. When Steve confronts her about her past behaviour, she sarcastically defends her actions by claiming that his late father Richard had left her to bring up him and Jackie with no money. Steve reluctantly goes to call an ambulance as his mother's condition appears to escalate, but she refuses and instead demands Steve give her a kiss. Steve call an ambulance and asks him to kiss her. He gives her a peck on the forehead but she asks for a kiss on the lips. When he leans forward, she grabs him and gives him an extremely passionate kiss, telling him he is an attractive man. Disgusted and traumatized, Steve furiously disowns his mother and leaves after calling her sick. Mel is later informed that Barbara has died and tells Steve about it, but he reacts indifferently and refuses to attend her funeral; Mel later ends up going to the funeral on her own. She subsequently confronts Steve for his callousness over his mother's death, but then sympathizes with her husband when he is forced to explain how his mother neglected and abused him during his childhood. |
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Following his mother's funeral, Steve proceeds to contribute with Phil's plot and gives false evidence in his own testimony against Dan; however, the plan ends unsuccessfully when Dan is found not guilty by the jury in his verdict. Dan is later released and, assuming that Steve was the one who shot Phil and that the pair have conspired to get him sent to prison, resolves to get revenge on his two arch-rivals. His first act is to force Billy into giving him leverage over Steve and Phil. When Dan threatens to hurt Billy, the latter reluctantly exposes Phil's one-night stand with Mel and this causes Dan to realize that Mel is the link between Steve and Phil's rivalry. Dan later kidnaps Mel and proceeds to hold her ransom in an abandoned flat. When Steve learns about this from Dan in a taunting phone call, he alerts Phil and the two form an uneasy alliance to save Mel from their enemy. Soon enough, Dan contacts Steve and demands that both he and Phil deliver £100,000 each to him in exchange for Mel's safety – up to the point where he even threatens her life in a bid to get his two rivals to compel to his demand. After the pair manage to obtain the £200,000, Steve and Phil argue about who will be exchanging the money for Mel and whether Dan needs to be taken down – with Steve just wanting Mel to come home safe while Phil is determined to finish things with Dan to stop him from making lives harder for them as well as Jamie and Peggy themselves. Just as Steve goes to deliver the money, however, Dan calls Phil and orders him – not Steve – to make the exchange for Mel. In compliance, Phil takes the money and goes to the flat where Dan is holding Mel captive to make the exchange on his own. There, he momentarily disarms Dan and prepares to kill him; however, he fails when Dan ends up overpowering Phil after Mel causes a distraction. Dan then flees Walford with his £200,000 ransom money, but not after he drops Mel off near the square and she thereupon returns to Steve at his house. |
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Although Steve is relieved that Mel has been unharmed throughout her ordeal with Dan, she later confronts her husband about all the things that Dan told her while he was holding her captive; Mel had learned from Dan that Steve had cheated on her amid the events of his mother's funeral, as he slept with Karen – which Billy later found out about and was forced to tell Dan when the latter had extorted leverage from him against Steve and Phil. Furthermore, she discovers that Steve had secretly bought the pub from Phil's ex-lover [[Sharon Watts]] ([[Letitia Dean]]) without ever consulting to his wife about it. When Steve is unable to assert her suspicions, he is forced to admit his lies to Mel and the two get into a heated argument when she confronts him about it. Steve attempts to use his mother's death as an excuse, but Mel points out his callousness in reaction to her death and threatens to divorce him. She also accuses Steve of shooting Phil and framing Dan for the crime, having already realized that Dan was telling the truth about his innocence behind Phil's shooting. In his subsequent rebuttal, Steve tells Mel that she still owns half of the E20 and further states that he just bankrupted himself by paying Dan the ransom money he demanded from him and Phil. Later that evening, Steve approaches Phil to seek help with providing him by reinstating his share of The Queen Vic; Phil refuses and Steve promises that he will pay for crossing him before leaving the pub. At the same time, Mel goes to see Billy at the E20 to know more about Steve's affair with Karen. He unsuccessfully tries to vouch for Steve's innocence and ends up giving Mel an unintended contraction about her ownership of the E20. When she promptly questions Billy about this, Mel discovers from her husband's safe that Steve had actually settled earlier paperwork where he owns the entire nightclub – thus meaning that Steve had lied to his wife once again. Outraged by the extent of Steve's deception, Mel retaliates against her husband by burning down his club and then chucking her wedding ring at Steve; she then departs Walford to clear her mind over Steve's deceit and lies. |
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It is at this point that Steve and Phil have escalated their own rivalry with each other. By the time 2002 has emerged, Steve infuriates Phil by pretending that he slept with Sharon while they were recouped their old relationship. Phil responds by attacking Steve and ends up getting arrested, up to the point where he is charged for assault. In retaliation, Phil forces Billy to plant drugs in Steve's club and Steve is in turn arrested – though he is released without charge. Steve then pays Jamie to smash the Queen Vic after learning that his companionship with Phil had deteriorated. Later on, Steve further antagonizes Phil by sleeping with Sam (now played by [[Kim Medcalf]]). When Phil learns about the heist Steve perpetuated a couple of months ago, he arranges for Steve to be confronted by the same people who he owes money to. Steve instead plans for him and Mel to leave Walford and start anew in the United States together. She agrees and the couple subsequently invite both Lisa and Mark, who have are now engaged ever since Lisa ended her relationship with Phil, to join them – before Steve later convinces Lisa to also take her and Phil's infant daughter, [[Louise Mitchell|Louise]] (Rachel Cox), along with their trip. |
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On the day of the first anniversary to both Steve's wedding and Phil's shooting, trouble emerges when Mark is unable to go due to his HIV condition and Lisa believes the plan is falling apart. When Steve plans to tie-up his loose ends to put his escape plan into motion, he convinces Mel to look after Lisa while he heads off. However, Phil soon discovers the plan and calls Steve to demand that he return Louise to him; Steve refuses and taunts Phil before hanging up. After confronting Mel over her ex-husband's whereabouts, Phil catches up to Steve and the two engage in an intense vehicular car chase that ends with Steve – just as he attempts to answer Mel's phone call – crashing into a wall after a tire bursts from his car, which ends up colliding into a parked motorbike; this instantly totals his car and triggers a fire. When Phil arrives in that moment, Steve helps him rescue Louise by passing the baby to Phil – who then rushes her to safety just as Steve finds himself unable to get out of the car. Steve then repeatedly calls Phil out to save him when it becomes clear that his car is about to explode. Phil eventually relents after a moment of hesitation and he begins to rush back to save Steve from his burning car, but it was too late as the vehicle suddenly explodes in a fireball – killing Steve as a result; Phil, having failed to reach Steve in time, is forced to watch the explosion occur before he takes Louise back to the Square and Steve's reign of terror at Walford is finally over. |
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During her offscreen time away from Walford, Mel ends up giving birth to Steve's child – which turns out to be a boy and she thereupon names her son [[Hunter Owen (EastEnders)|Hunter]]. Over a decade later in 2018, Hunter (played by Charlie Winter) is introduced to Walford when Mel returns to the square with him. It thereupon discloses that Hunter, who displays similar tendencies to his father. However, he soon discovers the truth about the extent of his father's infamous reputation from Mel's mob boss [[Ciara Maguire]] (Denise McCormack) after she ends up colluding with Phil against Ciara's ex-husband [[Aidan Maguire|Aidan]] ([[Patrick Bergin]]). Soon enough, Hunter ends up dating Louise (now played by [[Tilly Keeper]]) and their relationship leads him to discover the events behind their own father's car chase; Phil later describes the events of Steve's death to Hunter, who soon resolves to helping Mel reopen the E20 in tribute to the father that he never got to know about. In 2019, Steve's first and last crimes are separately recounted when Hunter kills Mel's new husband [[Ray Kelly (EastEnders)|Ray Kelly]] ([[Sean Mahon]]) for trying to murder her – which sparks the events of his arrest and subsequent death when he commits a siege at the Queen Vic whilst seeking revenge on his mother's subsequent fiancée, [[Jack Branning]] ([[Scott Maslen]]), for being involved in his own imprisonment; Hunter's siege results in him shooting Louise's brother [[Ben Mitchell (EastEnders)|Ben]] (Max Bowden) and then her boyfriend [[Keanu Taylor]] ([[Danny Walters (actor)|Danny Walters]]), before he then nearly shoots Louise until he is fatally gunned down by a marked policeman. Two months later after her son's death, Mel ends up getting killed in a road collision at the climax of her car chase with Sharon – who was married to Phil throughout that point. Ironically, Mel's death mirrors Steve's own demise from his car chase with Phil 17 years prior. |
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⚫ | In August 2001, ''EastEnders'' began airing a 4th weekly episode. The storyline to mark the occasion centered around Mel, her husband Steve, his archenemy Phil, and their common nemesis [[Dan Sullivan (EastEnders)|Dan Sullivan]] ([[Craig Fairbrass]]). After Phil and Steve wrongfully framed Dan for Phil's shooting, Dan sought revenge by kidnapping Mel and demanding a ransom.<ref name=ransom>{{cite news|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/MEL+KIDNAPPED%3b+EXCLUSIVE%3a+Phil+battles+to+save+her+from+Dan's+evil...-a075940570|title=MEL KIDNAPPED; EXCLUSIVE|newspaper=[[Daily Mirror|The Mirror]] |date= 27 June 2001| access-date=23 March 2011}}</ref> An ''EastEnders'' insider reportedly told the ''[[Daily Mirror]]'', "This has [been] one of the most dramatic storylines we have ever filmed. Dan has vowed to get even with Phil and Steve for framing him over the shooting. Kidnapping Mel kills two birds with one stone. Although Mel and Phil have had their differences, he still harbors feelings for her."<ref name=ransom/> As part of the storyline, Outhwaite, as Mel, was tied up to a radiator in a council flat. Outhwaite commented, "They offered to untie my wrists between scenes, but I said no so I could feel what it was really like. My wrists were raw by the end of it and I was exhausted, but that was the challenge I wanted."<ref name="future">{{cite news|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/There's+no+place+left+for+Mel+to+go+-+she's+slept+with+every+man+in...-a084462646|title=There's no place left for Mel to go – she's slept with every man in Walford now; Why EastEnders' Tamzin Outhwaite decided to quit and her hopes and fears for the future.|newspaper=[[Daily Mirror]] | date = 6 April 2002| access-date=7 August 2007}}</ref> |
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EastEnders character | |||||||||||||||
Portrayed by | Martin Kemp | ||||||||||||||
Duration | 1998–2002 | ||||||||||||||
First appearance | Episode 1716 28 December 1998 | ||||||||||||||
Last appearance | Episode 2264 1 March 2002 | ||||||||||||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||||||||||||
Introduced by | Matthew Robinson | ||||||||||||||
Book appearances | Steve Owen: Still Waters (2001) | ||||||||||||||
Spin-off appearances | Pudding Lane (1999) | ||||||||||||||
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Steve Owen is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Martin Kemp. He first appeared on 28 December 1998. Introduced by series producer Matthew Robinson, Steve was a shady businessman who originally came into Albert Square to buy the local Market Cellar club – which he then renovated and later renamed the E20. He soon became one of the show's primary villains when the character's first major storyline saw Steve killed his old flame Saskia Duncan (Deborah Sheridan-Taylor) during the opening night of his E20 nightclub on Valentine's Day 1999, after which he frames his DJ employee Matthew Rose (Joe Absolom) for the crime, which leads to Matthew enacting revenge on Steve.
Steve embarks on feuds with Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) and Dan Sullivan (Craig Fairbrass) and he develops a relationship with [Mel Healy]] (Tamzin Outhwaite). Steve contributes to his significant interaction with other members of the Mitchell family by establishing an antagonistic business partnership with Phil's brother Grant (Ross Kemp); sleeping with their younger sister Sam (Kim Medcalf); employing the siblings' cousin, Billy (Perry Fenwick); clashing with Phil's adolescent godson Jamie (Jack Ryder); and sparking a quarrel with the family's matriarch, Peggy (Barbara Windsor), over his managing stake of The Queen Victoria.
In 2001, the character was involved in the "Who Shot Phil?" storyline when he became a prime suspect. The whodunit scenario began with Steve marrying Mel on the day of Phil's shooting and ultimately concluded with Dan kidnapping Mel for ransom against both Steve and Phil, after the pair had worked together to implicate Dan behind the shooting – even though the culprit was earlier revealed to be Phil's ex-girlfriend and Mel's closest companion: Lisa Shaw (Lucy Benjamin). Martin Kemp soon quit the series after his contract to the show had expired, and his final scenes were aired on 1 March 2002, when Steve was killed-off in a vehicle explosion. Kemp received multiple award nominations and victories for his critically-acclaimed portrayal of Steve Owen.
Development
[edit]Relationship with Mel Healy
[edit]In an interview in June 2000, Kemp discussed the relationship between Steve and Mel: "Steve's convinced Mel will make his life complete. She kept him going during all the bad times and now he's determined to have her. It's true of a lot of guys who get into trouble, they hang their hat on one idea and that keeps them sane [...] there's a driving force that kept them going while they were [in prison]. And often that's a woman. You know from those tender moments when Mel came to visit Steve [in prison] that she was the thing that kept him going, and he won't stop til he gets her back."[1] Eventually the couple were shown to marry in the soap in March 2001, despite a revelation that Mel had strayed with Steve's nemesis Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden). Tamzin Outhwaite explained, "With Ian, Mel was the one who didn't want to go through with it. This time around Mel is the one who is apprehensive, hoping Steve will be there for her. If he isn't, she has no reason to stay in Walford. This really is make or break time for her."[2] The wedding night was a precursor to one of the soap's most publicised storylines, Who Shot Phil?, where Phil was gunned down by an unknown assailant and, due to Mel's infidelity, Steve became one of the prime suspects for the murder attempt, though he transpired to be a red herring.[3] Discussing Mel and Steve's wedding, Outhwaite said, "Even though this wedding with Steve has got as much controversy as Mel's last one [with Ian], it feels more true. The characters seem more suited and it's not a big, white wedding, it's a low-key register office thing."[4] 17 million viewers watched the wedding.[5]
In August 2001, EastEnders began airing a 4th weekly episode. The storyline to mark the occasion centered around Mel, her husband Steve, his archenemy Phil, and their common nemesis Dan Sullivan (Craig Fairbrass). After Phil and Steve wrongfully framed Dan for Phil's shooting, Dan sought revenge by kidnapping Mel and demanding a ransom.[6] An EastEnders insider reportedly told the Daily Mirror, "This has [been] one of the most dramatic storylines we have ever filmed. Dan has vowed to get even with Phil and Steve for framing him over the shooting. Kidnapping Mel kills two birds with one stone. Although Mel and Phil have had their differences, he still harbors feelings for her."[6] As part of the storyline, Outhwaite, as Mel, was tied up to a radiator in a council flat. Outhwaite commented, "They offered to untie my wrists between scenes, but I said no so I could feel what it was really like. My wrists were raw by the end of it and I was exhausted, but that was the challenge I wanted."[7]
Departure
[edit]On 26 July 2001, it was announced that Kemp had decided to leave EastEnders and that he was to move from the BBC to rival station ITV. He said of his decision: "I have had a wonderful time at EastEnders and I will be very sad to leave, but I feel that its time to move on."[8] It was reported that EastEnders producers decided to kill off his character as "revenge" for how the situation was handled.[9] In 2006, Kemp ruled out a return to the show, saying he stayed for too long.[10] However, in 2009, he expressed a wish to return, saying, "Working on EastEnders was the best job I ever had. I want the producers to ring me up and get me back on the show. Steve was blown up, but I could come back as his evil twin!"[11] He also said he was happy that he had a dramatic exit.[12]
Storylines
[edit]Steve arrives in Walford — a fictionalized borough in East London— and buys the Market Cellar club in the borough's local community: Albert Square. Shortly afterwards, he renovates the club and renames it to E20. While making preparations for his new club's opening event, Steve romantically bonds with Mel Healy (Tamzin Outhwaite) — who recently moved into the square. Their relationship becomes threatened, however, when Steve receives numerous unexpected visits from his former girlfriend: Saskia Duncan (Deborah Sheridan-Taylor). After trying to come between him and Mel respectively, Saskia sleeps with Steve and makes sure everyone knows about it. On the opening day of the E20, Saskia arrives and taunts Steve. She knocks him around until she tries to strangle him with his tie. In self-defence, Steve picks up a heavy marble ashtray and hits her over the head with it, killing her instantly. With the help of his DJ employee Matthew Rose (Joe Absolom), who witnessed the events, Steve buries her in Epping Forest. Saskia's corpse is discovered months later and a shaken, nervous Matthew confesses to the police. A trial is held Steve is found not guilty but, Matthew is found wrongfully guilty of manslaughter and wrongfully sentenced to seven years in prison.
After framing Matthew for Saskia's murder, Steve settles his freedom and begins to clash with the "Mitchell Brothers" — which consist of the square's local hardman Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) and his younger brother Grant (Ross Kemp). This ultimately leads to Steve becoming archenemies with Phil, though not after he and Grant embark on an antagonistic business partnership that ends with the latter punching Steve on his way to do a criminal job with Phil; which results in Grant fleeing the country to start anew in Rio — Brazil. In November 1999, Steve joins Phil and Grant's sister Sam (Danniella Westbrook) on a trip to Brighton with her friends; Janine Butcher (Charlie Brooks), her brother Ricky (Sid Owen), and their friend Mark Fowler (Todd Carty). When Mel joins them in the trip, Steve reconciles with her — even though she has now become engaged to Phil's stepson Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt); however, Mel soon recoups her relationship with Steve after dumping Ian for discovering his lies.
In February 2000, Matthew's conviction is quashed on appeal, and he returns to take revenge on Steve; they fight and Matthew knocks Steve out, before tying him to a chair in the E20 and then chucking petrol over him, threatening to incinerate him. Steve is reduced to a desperate, helpless wreck, at which point Matthew reveals the "petrol" is actually just water, and that he just wanted to show Steve up for what he really is. Steve becomes depressed and addicted to drugs as a result, but leaves the Square - returning a few weeks later having conquered his addiction. He manages to get his life back on track by proposing to Mel, to which she accepts, and soon befriends Grant's love rival Beppe di Marco (Michael Greco).
Steve marries Mel, despite finding out the day before that she had slept with Phil on Christmas Day. Later on that night, Phil is shot by an unseen assailant and Steve becomes the prime suspect upon returning from his holiday. The police gather evidence of Steve's implication, as he had known about Mel's one-night stand with Phil prior to his shooting and that the gun he normally keeps in the E20 office is missing. However, when Phil recovers, Steve is proven to be innocent when Phil ends up confronting the real culprit; his former girlfriend and Mel's best-friend, Lisa Shaw (Lucy Benjamin). After gradually forgiving Lisa for the shooting, Phil initially plans to frame Steve for the crime — but then decides to incriminate their fellow enemy, Dan Sullivan (Craig Fairbrass), instead. Phil entraps Dan in attempting to rob him so that the police can arrest Dan for the shooting. This works successfully and Phil later convinces Steve to help him ensure that Dan would be sent down for the shooting; Steve testifies against Dan on Phil's behalf, but Dan ends up being found not guilty.
Following his release, Dan kidnaps Mel and holds her ransom to get revenge on both Phil and Steve — having discovered their conspiracy and assuming from the impact that Steve was the one who shot Phil in the first place. Afterwards, Dan informs Steve of the situation with Mel and threatens her life both he and Phil deliver £100,000 each to him from the E20. This forces Steve and Phil to work together in order to save Mel. After managing to obtain the £200,000 that Dan demanded from them both, Steve intends to make the exchange for Mel — up to the point where he argues with Phil over whether Dan needs to be taken down in order to stop him from making their lives harder. Just as Steve prepares to deliver the money, however, Dan calls Phil and orders him — not Steve — to make the exchange for Mel. In response, Phil complies and goes to make the exchange on his own. There, he momentarily disarms Dan and nearly shoots him dead — but Dan ends up overpowering Phil when Mel distracts him. Dan then flees Walford with the ransom money, but not after he brings Mel back to Walford and she returns to Steve in the square. While he is relieved that she is unharmed, Mel confronts Steve over all the things Dan told her during her kidnapping ordeal; she was led believe that Steve shot Phil when Dan quizzes her on this theory — before he then revealed that, during his phone call with Phil to exchange Mel for the money, Phil told him that Steve had secretly bought The Queen Victoria public house in partnership with Phil's ex-lover Sharon Watts (Letitia Dean). After arguing with Phil about Dan's theories, Mel comes to learn of her husband's criminal activities and get revenge on Steve by burning down his club out of anger: she then chucks her wedding ring at Steve before leaving Walford to clear her mind over Steve's activities.
Soon afterwards, Steve finds himself with financial problems; his insurance policy is invalidated due to the fact that he neglected to mention both his involvement in Saskia's death and an incident from his past, the latter of which he attempted to cut costs by illegally importing duty-free wines from France. To sort out his financial difficulties, he organises a robbery to help finance the renovation of the club and arranges for Phil's cousin Billy (Perry Fenwick) and some old friends to partake in the job. Steve plans to steal money from a wealthy businessman named Alan. During the heist, Steve attempts to trap Alan's mistress Jan Sherwood (Cherie Lunghi) and they end up having a one-night stand together; Steve and Jan split the money that was stolen, fooling Steve's gang into believing Jan had taken it all. Mel returns and Steve woos her.
By then, Steve's rivalry with Phil has escalated. He first tries to infuriate Phil by pretending he slept with Sharon while they were recouped their old relationship. Phil responds by attacking Steve and ends up getting arrested, up to the point where he is charged for assault. He later sleeps with Sam (now played by Kim Medcalf) in a bid to further antagonize Phil, who then arranges for Steve to be confronted by the people who he owes money to. On the day Steve and Mel were supposed to be celebrating their first wedding anniversary, he plans for them to start anew in United States together. The couple invite Lisa and her boyfriend Mark to join them, with Steve also convincing Lisa to take her and Phil's daughter Louise (Rachel Cox) as well. Trouble emerges when Mark is unable to go, and Lisa believes the plan is falling apart. Steve ends up in his car with Louise, and Phil chases after them in his own car. Steve's tire bursts causing him to crash into a motorbike and a wall, causing a fire. Steve passes Louise to Phil and manages to rescue her through the car window but Phil is unable to rescue Steve. The car explodes in a fireball, killing Steve as Phil watches on. Following his death, Mel leaves the square and gives birth off-screen to their son, Hunter Owen (Charlie Winter). Before her departure, she gave Phil an urn containing Steve's ashes and, although he initially intended to flush them down the toilet, decided to spread them on his mother's grave, before saying "Rest in peace".
Reception
[edit]Kemp's portrayal of Steve saw him nominated for several awards, many of which he won. He won in the "Most Popular Actor" category at the 2000 National Television Awards and was nominated again the next year.[13] He won "Best Actor" at the Inside Soap Awards in 2001[14] and "Best Soap Actor" at the TV Quick Awards three years running, from 2000 to 2002.[15][16][17] At The British Soap Awards, he was nominated for "Best Actor" and the character for "Villain of the Year" in 1999,[13] winning the latter in 2000.[18] He went on to win "Best Actor" at the 2001[19] and 2002 ceremonies.[20] Additionally, Steve's car crash was nominated for "Spectacular Scene of the Year" and "Best Exit" in 2002.[13]
In 2020, Sara Wallis and Ian Hyland from The Daily Mirror placed Steve 57th on their ranked list of the best EastEnders characters of all time, calling his exit "spectacular".[21]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Martin Kemp – For he's a jolly GoodFella". The Mirror. 24 June 2000. Retrieved 7 August 2007.
- ^ "Martin Kemp's screen wedding to Tamzin Outhwaite is fraught with the typical soap dilemmas". Daily Record. 24 February 2001. Retrieved 7 August 2007.
- ^ "SHREDDED BLISS; Ratings war means soap weddings will always end in tears". Daily Record. 27 February 2001. Retrieved 7 August 2007.
- ^ "I'm single for the first time in 13 years and I'm loving it; TAMZIN ON MEN AND MARRIAGE". The Mirror. 1 March 2001. Retrieved 7 August 2007.
- ^ "Soaperstar Mel gets pounds 130,000 pay rise to keep her in Walford". The Mirror. 4 March 2001. Retrieved 7 August 2007.
- ^ a b "MEL KIDNAPPED; EXCLUSIVE". The Mirror. 27 June 2001. Retrieved 23 March 2011.
- ^ "There's no place left for Mel to go – she's slept with every man in Walford now; Why EastEnders' Tamzin Outhwaite decided to quit and her hopes and fears for the future". Daily Mirror. 6 April 2002. Retrieved 7 August 2007.
- ^ Wilkes, Neil (26 July 2001). "Martin Kemp to leave EastEnders for ITV". Digital Spy. London: Hachette Filipacchi UK. Retrieved 14 August 2010.
- ^ Wilkes, Neil (28 December 2001). "Explosive end for EastEnders character". Digital Spy. London: Hachette Filipacchi UK. Retrieved 14 August 2010.
- ^ Kilkelly, Daniel (4 February 2006). "Martin Kemp rules out 'EastEnders' return". Digital Spy. London: Hachette Filipacchi UK. Retrieved 14 August 2010.
- ^ Kilkelly, Daniel (8 December 2009). "Martin Kemp wants 'EastEnders' return". Digital Spy. London: Hachette Filipacchi UK. Retrieved 14 August 2010.
- ^ "Martin Kemp delighted by Enders exit". STV. 3 August 2010. Retrieved 14 August 2010.
- ^ a b c "Awards for "EastEnders"". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 14 August 2010.
- ^ "EastEnders triumph at soap awards". BBC News. 2 October 2001. Retrieved 27 March 2009.
- ^ "Ali G takes top TV award". BBC News. 4 September 2000. Retrieved 28 March 2009.
- ^ "EastEnders triumph at TV awards". BBC News. 11 September 2001. Retrieved 28 March 2009.
- ^ "EastEnders sweeps TV awards". BBC News. 9 September 2002. Retrieved 28 March 2009.
- ^ "EastEnders cleans up soap awards". BBC News. 28 May 2000. Retrieved 27 March 2009.
- ^ "EastEnders triumph at UK soap awards". BBC News. 26 May 2001. Retrieved 27 March 2009.
- ^ "EastEnders sweeps soap awards". BBC News. 19 May 2002. Retrieved 27 March 2009.
- ^ Sara Wallis; Ian Hyland (12 June 2020). "100 Best EastEnders characters ever". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
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