Jamie Borthwick
Jamie Borthwick (born 23 June 1994) is an English actor best known for his long-running portrayal of Jay Brown in the BBC soap opera EastEnders, a role he originated as a child in 2006 and continued until 2025.[1][2] Borthwick's performance in the series garnered critical acclaim, including a British Soap Award for Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor in 2008 and an Inside Soap Award for Best Actor in 2022.[3] In addition to his soap work, he appeared in the 2023 Strictly Come Dancing Christmas special, which he won, and competed in the main 2025 series, advancing to the Blackpool week before elimination.[2] However, during filming of the latter in Blackpool, a video emerged capturing Borthwick using an ableist slur to describe local residents, prompting his suspension by the BBC, which described the language as "entirely unacceptable."[4][2] Borthwick issued an apology for any offense caused, but the incident preceded his subsequent departure from EastEnders, where BBC Studios confirmed he would not return despite planned filming resumption.[2][4]Early life
Family and upbringing
Jamie Simon Borthwick was born on 23 June 1994 in Barking, London, England.[1][5] He grew up in a working-class family in East London, where his parents, Sharon and Simon Borthwick, owned and operated pubs and nightclubs.[6][7] Public information on his early years remains limited, with details on siblings Samantha and Charlee Borthwick available but no verified accounts of specific familial influences on his formative interests.[1] The family's involvement in local hospitality businesses reflected the socioeconomic environment of Barking during his childhood.[8]Entry into acting
Borthwick began his acting journey through formal training at the Sylvia Young Theatre School in London, a renowned institution known for nurturing young performers in stage and screen arts.[6][9] This early education equipped him with foundational skills in performance, which positioned him for professional opportunities at a young age. Born on 23 June 1994, Borthwick was just 12 years old when he secured his breakthrough role.[5] In 2006, Borthwick auditioned successfully for the BBC soap opera EastEnders, landing the part of Jay Brown, an original character introduced to the series as the grandson of established resident Bert Tyler.[2] His first on-screen appearance aired on 14 December 2006, marking his entry into sustained television work.[5] The casting represented a significant early commitment for a child actor, as British soap operas infrequently retain young performers over extended periods due to growth-related challenges and production demands. Borthwick's selection underscored the rarity of such breakthroughs, transitioning him directly from school-based training to a professional contract without prior credited roles.[2]Career
EastEnders tenure (2006–2025)
Jamie Borthwick joined the cast of EastEnders in 2006, portraying Jay Brown, the foster son of Jase Dyer and Karen Brown, who arrived in Walford as a troubled adolescent involved in petty crime and family conflicts.[2] Early storylines highlighted Jay's vulnerability, including a January 2008 stabbing by a local gang, which drew over 200 viewer complaints to the BBC for depicting violence against a 13-year-old character broadcast before the watershed.[10] Following Jase's murder by gang leader Terry Bates later that year, Jay was taken in by Billy Mitchell, forging a surrogate family bond that integrated him into the Mitchell clan as a foster son and later changing his surname to Mitchell.[11] [12] As Jay matured into adulthood, his character evolved through relationships and personal growth, notably a romance with Abi Branning starting in 2011, which challenged his earlier rebellious tendencies and earned praise for showcasing redemption amid family opposition from Max Branning.[13] The arc addressed themes of young love, peer pressure, and social issues like bullying, contributing to Borthwick's recognition for Best Young Performer at soap awards. Later, Jay's intermittent relationship with Lola Pearce deepened, leading to their marriage on 26 January 2023, despite Lola's terminal brain tumour diagnosis, emphasizing resilience and caregiving in the face of illness.[14] [15] Lola's death from the tumour on 31 May 2023 plunged Jay into grief, exploring mental health struggles, including a ketamine addiction storyline as he coped with loss and parenthood to stepdaughter Lexi Pearce.[16] [17] Over 19 years and more than 1,300 episodes, Borthwick's Jay became a staple, embodying working-class resilience, male friendships—particularly with Ben Mitchell—and the socio-economic challenges of London's East End, aiding the soap's cultural role in reflecting British social realities.[2] His tenure concluded with Jay's departure from Walford in August 2025.[18]Other television and media appearances
Borthwick's television debut occurred in the December 2005 special Celebrate 'Oliver!', where he portrayed an orphan in a musical tribute to the Lionel Bart production, performing alongside Shane Richie and Joseph McManners.[19] In 2006, he appeared in an episode of the BBC sitcom Not Going Out, playing the roles of a young chav and an aggressive boy.[19][20] He guest-starred as a boy in the 2007 children's TV series Gina's Laughing Gear.[21] Borthwick participated in multiple BBC charity specials for Children in Need, appearing as himself or his EastEnders character Jay Brown in editions from 2009, 2010, 2014 (including the GreaseEnders musical segment), and 2015.[22][23][24] These appearances highlighted his involvement in fundraising efforts for children's causes, often featuring performances or sketches with fellow BBC talent.[25]Strictly Come Dancing participation
Borthwick first appeared on Strictly Come Dancing in the 2023 Christmas special, partnered with professional dancer Nancy Xu, performing a quickstep to "Merry Christmas Everyone" by Shakin' Stevens, which earned unanimous perfect scores of 10 from each judge for a total of 40 points and secured their victory.[26][27] This appearance introduced him to the competition format ahead of his full participation. In September 2024, Borthwick joined the twenty-second series as a celebrity contestant, paired with professional dancer Michelle Tsiakkas.[28][29] The duo competed over ten weeks, delivering performances including a jive in week one, an American smooth in week six to "The Best" by Tina Turner, and a paso doble in week five to "Malagueña," which received scores of 9, 10, 10, and 10 for 39 points.[30][31] They also performed a jive to "The Ketchup Song" during the ninth-week Blackpool special at the Blackpool Tower Ballroom, scoring 33 points (8, 8, 8, 9).[32][33] Borthwick and Tsiakkas advanced to the tenth week but were eliminated following a dance-off against Montell Douglas and Johannes Radebe, with the judges unanimously choosing to save Douglas and Radebe based on technical execution and energy.[34] Their elimination prompted viewer backlash, with many accusing the judges of inconsistent scoring and "down-marking" Borthwick despite his consistent leaderboard presence and technical progress from early weeks.[35][36] The participation enhanced Borthwick's visibility beyond soap opera roles, showcasing rapid adaptation to ballroom and Latin styles, though specific viewership upticks tied to his performances remain unquantified in public data; general series episodes drew audiences exceeding 6 million, per BBC reports.[37] His off-stage training and rehearsals at BBC Elstree Studios underscored the physical demands, contributing to a narrative of perseverance amid critiques of posture and frame in later routines.[38]Awards and nominations
Soap opera awards
Borthwick's portrayal of Jay Brown in EastEnders earned him early acclaim for dramatic intensity, particularly in storylines involving family trauma and personal loss. In 2008, at age 14, he received the British Soap Award for Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress, recognizing his handling of Jay's abusive backstory and emotional arcs, which stood out among young performers in UK soaps.[9] His sustained development of the character into a more mature, supportive figure later garnered further honors. In 2023, Borthwick won the Inside Soap Award for Best Actor, voted by readers and reflecting peer acknowledgment of his nuanced depiction of Jay's relationships and growth amid health-related plots.[39][9] He has also received nominations highlighting collaborative impact. In 2023, Borthwick shared a British Soap Award nomination with co-star Danielle Harold for their on-screen partnership as Jay and Lola Pearce, though they did not win; this category emphasized storyline resonance over individual technique.[3]| Year | Award Ceremony | Category | Result | For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | British Soap Awards | Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress | Won | Portrayal of Jay Brown's early traumatic experiences in EastEnders[9] |
| 2023 | Inside Soap Awards | Best Actor | Won | Sustained performance as Jay Brown in EastEnders[39] |
| 2023 | British Soap Awards | Best Partnership (shared with Danielle Harold) | Nominated | Jay Brown and Lola Pearce storyline in EastEnders[3] |