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Emma Barton

Emma Louise Barton (born 26 July 1977) is an English actress best known for her portrayal of in the soap opera , a role she originated on 22 November 2005. Born in , , Barton began acting at a young age and trained at the , from which she graduated in 1998. Her early career featured guest roles in television series including the spy drama and the medical soap Doctors. After joining as Honey—a bubbly market trader married to —Barton departed the show in 2008 but returned briefly in 2014 and permanently in 2015, earning acclaim for her character's development through storylines involving infertility, family dynamics, and community involvement. Beyond soap operas, Barton's credits include the comedy series You, Me and Them (2015) as Natalie and the crime drama Who Needs Enemies (2013) as Catherine. In 2019, she gained wider public attention as a contestant on the seventeenth series of , partnering with professional dancer and reaching the final, where she placed third overall. On a personal note, Barton was married to lawyer Stoate from 2002 to 2005, with their occurring shortly after her debut; as of 2025, she is in a relationship with musician Jason Perry.

Early life

Upbringing

Emma Louise Barton was born on 26 July 1977 in , , , to parents David and Penelope Barton. She grew up in the area during her early years, developing an initial interest in in the late through involvement in local school activities. At Horndean Community School, which she attended from 1989 to 1993, Barton participated in productions such as the musical Smike, sparking her enthusiasm for .

Education

Barton completed her secondary education at Horndean Community School in Hampshire, where she attended from 1989 to 1993. Following a brief interval after secondary school, she pursued professional training in the performing arts at the Guildford School of Acting (GSA), enrolling at age 18 in 1995 and graduating in 1998 with a diploma in musical theatre after completing the institution's three-year Musical Theatre course. The rigorous curriculum at GSA honed her foundational skills in , dancing, and stage performance, preparing her for a in and acting by emphasizing integrated performance techniques essential for professional stage and screen work.

Career

Early roles and theatre work

Upon graduating from the in 1998, Emma Barton secured her first professional role in as at the Wyllyotts Theatre in . This debut marked the beginning of her stage career, where she performed in festive productions that provided essential early experience in live theatre. Barton soon progressed to more prominent stage work, landing the role of Peggy, the housemaid, in the Royal Shakespeare Company's musical adaptation of in 2000. Directed by Adrian Noble, the production premiered at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in for a three-month run before transferring to 's Aldwych Theatre in 2001. Her performance as Peggy highlighted her versatility in ensemble roles within a major revival, contributing to the show's critical reception for its faithful yet innovative take on Frances Hodgson Burnett's classic. Following this, Barton appeared in the comedy (retitled Over the Moon for its London run) from 2001 to 2002, first at the Theatre Royal Bath and then at the Old Vic, where she supported a cast led by and in Ken Ludwig's farce about a struggling theatre troupe. In the early 2000s, Barton continued building her theatre profile with roles in popular musicals and revivals. She played , one of the Pink Ladies, in the West End production of Grease at the , showcasing her skills in ensemble singing and dancing within the show's high-energy setting. Later, in 2004, she took on the role of Norma Cassidy in a revival of at the Bridewell Theatre, portraying the nostalgic companion to a gangster character in the musical about gender-bending showbiz antics. These productions, spanning regional tours, West End transfers, and intimate venues, solidified Barton's foundation in before her transition to television.

EastEnders

Emma Barton was cast as in the in 2005, making her on-screen debut on 22 November that year as a love interest for (played by ). Barton portrayed Honey during the character's initial three-year stint, which concluded with her departure on 2 September 2008 following producers' decision to axe the role. During this period, key storylines centered on Honey's relationship and marriage to Billy, including the birth of their daughter in 2006, who was diagnosed with Down's syndrome shortly after, prompting emotional family challenges and community support arcs. Honey's subsequent pregnancy in 2007–2008 highlighted her fears and personal struggles, culminating in the couple welcoming son William while navigating relational tensions that led to their separation. Barton briefly reprised the role for a from 27 May to 6 June 2014, reuniting Honey with Billy amid family crises. She returned permanently in November 2015, with re-entering the narrative as a more independent figure, initially in a relationship with before reconciling with in 2022. As of 2025, Barton continues in the role, with recent storylines exploring 's family dynamics, such as supporting son through teenage issues like vaping and school pressures, and her involvement in community events including the London Marathon tribute to Pearce-Brown in 2024. The portrayal of has significantly boosted Barton's career visibility, establishing her as a staple of British television and transforming her public image from an emerging theatre actress to a recognized icon known for embodying warmth and over two decades. Her ongoing tenure, spanning nearly 1,000 episodes by , has allowed the character to evolve from a naive newcomer to a community pillar, reflecting Barton's commitment to long-form storytelling. Barton has taken temporary breaks from the series, including a short sabbatical in late 2025 to perform as the wicked Carabosse in the pantomime Sleeping Beauty at the Princess Theatre in Torquay from 12 December 2025 to 3 January 2026.

Strictly Come Dancing

In August 2019, Emma Barton was announced as one of the first contestants for the seventeenth series of the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing, joining the lineup alongside celebrities such as David James and Chris Ramsey. During the launch show on 7 September 2019, she was paired with professional dancer Anton du Beke, marking his seventeenth series on the show and eliciting an emotional reaction from him as he described the pairing as a potential chance to reach the final after years without a strong contender. Barton's background in EastEnders provided a foundation in performance that she credited as a springboard for the competition. Barton and du Beke began strongly, performing a to ABBA's "" in week one, earning 25 points from the judges for their energetic routine despite some timing issues noted by . Their progress built steadily, with a in week two scoring 28 and a in week four reaching 30, showcasing Barton's improving frame and musicality. Key highlights included their American Smooth to "" during Week in week eight, which earned a perfect 36—the first time du Beke received all 9s—and their to "" in Musicals Week, scoring a series-high 39 with multiple 10s for its precise footwork and theatrical flair. In the semi-final, they delivered a to "9 to 5" (38 points) and an to "" (37 points), advancing to the final alongside / and /. In the grand final on 14 December 2019, Barton and du Beke reprised their (39 points), performed their favorite to "Send in the Clowns" (38 points), and concluded with a showdance to "Let Yourself Go" (36 points), totaling 113 points but finishing third overall after and Mabuse were crowned winners. The duo's journey was notable for du Beke achieving his first perfect scores in the show's history, attributed to Barton's dedication and natural rhythm. Throughout the series, Barton faced significant training challenges, including intense eight-hour daily rehearsals that tested her physical limits, leading to moments of exhaustion and tears, particularly as the competition intensified. Balancing this with her filming schedule proved demanding; she often filmed soap scenes in the morning before rushing to dance practice, describing it as a "juggle" that required her to be a "hard worker" while occasionally feeling overwhelmed by the dual commitments. To accommodate the live tour post-series, she took a five-week break from the soap starting in January 2020. As of November 2025, no confirmed plans have been announced for Barton's return to Strictly Come Dancing.

Other television and projects

Prior to her long-running role in EastEnders, Barton made her television debut with an uncredited appearance as an MI5 officer in the 2003 episode "Legitimate Targets" of the BBC spy thriller series Spooks. She later took on a guest role as Sue Maitliss in the 2013 episode "Run for Your Life" of the BBC daytime medical drama Doctors, portraying a character involved in a tense community storyline. In , Barton expanded her screen credits with a supporting role as Natalie in the single episode "The Funeral" of the Gold comedy series You, Me and Them, a show centered on unconventional relationships and family dynamics. That same year, she appeared as Catherine in the crime thriller film Who Needs Enemies?, directed by Peter Stylianou, where she played a key figure in a plot involving gangsters and betrayal in London's underworld. During breaks from , Barton returned to with leading roles. In 2009–2010, she starred as in the UK tour and West End production of at the Cambridge Theatre, opposite and . In 2014–2015, she played Dolly, the feisty bookkeeper, in the UK tour of Richard Bean's , a comedic adaptation of the Italian classic . Barton has also engaged in seasonal pantomime productions, leveraging her theatre background for festive family entertainment. Notable roles include in the 2008 Marlowe Theatre production in , Jack in at the Devonshire Park Theatre in during the 2009–2010 season, and Tinkerbell in at the Hawth Theatre in for 2016–2017. In a break from EastEnders, she is scheduled to star as the wicked witch Carabosse in the 2025–2026 production of at the Princess Theatre in , running from December 12, 2025, to January 3, 2026.

Personal life

Marriage and relationships

Emma Barton married lawyer Nigel Stoat in 2002, but the couple divorced in 2005 after three years together, with the split occurring shortly after she joined the cast of as . Following the divorce, Barton entered a relationship with policeman Harry Waddingham, whom she met through his sister, actress , a close friend; the pair were spotted together in late 2005. She was later romantically linked to co-star in 2007 and dated from 2008 to 2011, having met during a production. After these relationships ended, Barton experienced periods of singledom, during which she focused on her career and personal well-being. In 2023, Barton began a with rock musician and Jason Perry, whom she met through a . By 2024, she described the partnership as supportive and fulfilling, stating in an , "I have a lovely boyfriend in and I'm in a very happy place right now. I'm looking forward to our future together." The couple remained together as of early 2025, with Barton noting in a festive getaway report that she was content in the following her past experiences. Reflecting on her romantic history, Barton has emphasized the importance of embracing change after hardship, telling reporters in 2019, "You’ve got to take the risks with the choices that are made," in reference to moving forward post-divorce and navigating subsequent relationships. These experiences, she shared in 2024 media appearances, contributed to her personal growth and current sense of stability.

Business ventures and philanthropy

In 2012, Emma Barton launched two BreastHealth UK clinics at Spire Little Aston Hospital and Spire Parkway Hospital in the area, promoting advanced services including rapid and digital infrared imaging targeted at younger women under 35. These clinics aimed to provide accessible screening without GP referrals, extending beyond standard NHS provisions for women aged 50-70, and Barton highlighted the initiative drawing from her personal losses of two friends to . Barton has been actively involved in awareness and support, becoming an official celebrity supporter of Dementia UK in 2021 following her uncle's diagnosis with . She fronted the charity's Time for a Cuppa in 2022, recreating celebrity-themed moments to raise funds for Admiral Nurses who assist families affected by . In January 2019, Barton joined fellow cast members, including and , to run the London Marathon as part of the Dementia Revolution , honoring co-star Windsor's battle with and aiming to fund groundbreaking research. In 2020, Barton served as patron for Queen Elizabeth's Foundation for Disabled People's (QEF) Survive and Thrive emergency appeal during the , supporting neuro-rehabilitation services for disabled individuals; she participated in the Reach the Peak fundraising challenge by climbing notable peaks to raise over £1,200. In April 2024, she ran the TCS again, this time fundraising for BBC Children in Need to support vulnerable children and young people across the .

Awards and nominations

British Soap Awards

Emma Barton earned a at the for her work on , specifically tied to the emotional storyline surrounding her character 's family. This recognition highlighted the impact of her performance in addressing sensitive topics within the format. In 2007, Barton shared a for Best Storyline with co-star for the arc depicting Billy and learning their newborn daughter Janet has Down's syndrome, which aired the previous year. The acknowledged the narrative's exploration of parental shock, grief, and eventual acceptance, drawing from real-life experiences to raise awareness about Down's syndrome. The storyline generated significant public discourse, with the Down's Syndrome Association commending its portrayal of the diagnosis process and family support, while expressing optimism for ongoing positive representation of the child character in the series. Although the did not result in a win, Barton has reflected on the role's demands, noting its emotional intensity and her commitment to authentic depiction. No further nominations for Barton in categories such as or Best Partnership have been recorded at from 2005 to 2025, and she has no confirmed wins in the ceremony's history to date. Her portrayal of , introduced in 2005, laid the foundation for this industry acclaim by showcasing the character's vulnerability and resilience.

Inside Soap Awards

Emma Barton was nominated at the 2023 Inside Soap Awards for Best Partnership, alongside , recognizing the dynamic between her character and his in EastEnders. This nomination, determined by public vote, underscored the strong fan appreciation for the couple's evolving relationship, which has been a staple of the soap's since Honey's introduction in 2005. Barton's portrayal of the resilient and humorous Honey has consistently garnered viewer support, contributing to the character's enduring popularity and the nomination's resonance within the soap community. As of 2025, Barton has not secured any wins at the Inside Soap Awards, though the 2023 recognition highlights ongoing fan-driven acclaim for her work.

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