Jamie Lomas
Jamie Lomas (born 21 April 1975) is an English actor best known for portraying the villainous Warren Fox in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks, a role he originated in 2006 and has reprised multiple times, including returns in 2025 for special episodes like Hollyoaks Later and a storyline appearance in March.[1][2][3][4] Born in Manchester, Lomas began his acting career in the early 2000s with guest appearances in British television series such as Brookside (2002), Heartbeat, Casualty, Dream Team, Doctors, and Stella.[2][1] He gained wider recognition through his soap opera roles, including Jeff Durkin in ITV's Coronation Street and Jake Stone in BBC's EastEnders.[2] His film work includes the lead role of Andy in The Importance of Being Andy (2016), for which he won Best Actor at the 2017 Studio City Film Festival, as well as producing and starring in the short film Lead Belly (2019) and the 2024 project Snapcatch.[2][1][5][6] Lomas has received several accolades for his Hollyoaks performance, including the Most Spectacular Scene at the 2008 British Soap Awards and nominations for Villain of the Year and Best Actor that year.[2] Beyond acting, he finished as runner-up on the seventeenth series of ITV's I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! in 2017.[2] In recent years, Lomas has stepped back from full-time soap commitments, departing Hollyoaks in 2024 to focus on family life following the birth of his third child, while making selective returns to the series.[7][8]Early years
Early life
Jamie Lomas was born on 21 April 1975 in Manchester, England.[9] He grew up in Manchester. Limited public information exists about his immediate family beyond his sister, actress Charley Webb, and two older sisters, with whom he shared a close sibling relationship from childhood; the two often reminisced about their early years together in later interviews and social media posts.[10][11][12][13] No specific details on his formal education or early influences leading to his interest in acting have been widely reported, though his Manchester upbringing provided the foundational context for his later entry into the entertainment industry.Entry into acting
Lomas developed an interest in acting in his late twenties while living in Manchester, where he impulsively enrolled in a local acting course after picking up a promotional leaflet in a pub. During the course, he discovered a natural aptitude for performance, marking the beginning of his pursuit of a professional career in the field.[14] Following the completion of his training, Lomas secured his debut professional role in a television advertisement for DFS furniture. He transitioned to scripted television in 2002 at age 27, making his on-screen debut as PC Stubbs in an episode of the ITV soap opera Coronation Street, where the character assisted in the arrest of Duggie Ferguson. Later that same year, he appeared as Matt Evans, a police officer, in seven episodes of the Channel 4 soap Brookside.[15][16][17][2] These initial minor roles provided Lomas with early exposure in the British television industry, building on his Manchester roots and informal training to establish a foundation for further opportunities. In 2004, he returned to Coronation Street in another brief role as Jeff Durkin, an employee at Weatherfield General hospital.[17][18]Acting career
Soap opera roles
Jamie Lomas began his soap opera career with minor roles in two long-running British series. In 2002, he portrayed Matt Evans in the Channel 4 soap Brookside for seven episodes, marking his first television soap appearance as a young character involved in the show's community dynamics.[19] Later that year, Lomas appeared as PC Stubbs in Coronation Street on ITV, a brief role as a police constable in one episode.[20] He returned to the Manchester-based soap in 2004 as Jeff Durkin, another short-lived character in a single episode centered on local pub interactions.[20] Lomas's prominence in soaps grew with his role as Jake Stone in the BBC's EastEnders from 2013 to 2015, appearing in 62 episodes. Introduced as a recovering alcoholic and former chef seeking to rebuild his life after personal losses, including a failed marriage to Sadie Young and the death of their daughter Bella, Jake became entangled in a love triangle with Lauren Branning and her sister Lucy.[21] His storyline escalated during the "Who Killed Lucy?" mystery, where Jake was arrested on suspicion of her murder, leading to dramatic confrontations and his eventual departure from Walford after the truth emerged in a 2015 flashback episode.[21] This arc highlighted themes of redemption and deception, contributing to Lomas's reputation for intense, brooding characters. Lomas achieved his greatest soap success portraying Warren Fox in Channel 4's Hollyoaks, a role he has reprised across multiple stints totaling over 1,000 episodes from 2006 to 2024, with additional appearances in spin-offs. Debuting in June 2006 as a charming yet ruthless gangster, Warren quickly established himself through criminal enterprises, including murders such as that of associate Sean Kennedy and feuds with characters like Clare Devine and Calvin Valentine.[22] His initial tenure (2006–2011) featured high-stakes plots like a faked death via a fire stunt and volatile relationships, notably with Louise Summers, cementing Warren as a central antagonist. Lomas departed in 2011 but returned for Hollyoaks Later that year, exploring darker psychological elements.[22] Subsequent returns amplified Warren's notoriety: a full-time comeback in 2016 involved prison-related trauma and family conflicts, including clashes with Sienna Blake over their son; he left again in 2017, with brief reappearances in 2018 and 2019 before resuming full-time in 2020 until 2024.[23] These arcs emphasized Warren's manipulative survival instincts amid gangland threats, such as his 2024 exit tied to a confrontation with gangster Blue.[23] In 2025, marking Hollyoaks' 30th anniversary, Lomas reprised the role for a March flashback episode revealing "missing year" events and a full return in October's Hollyoaks Later revival, where Warren flees danger with Donny Clark in "dark and exciting" pursuits promising intense criminal developments.[24][25] These repeated returns have solidified Warren as an iconic villain, boosting Lomas's fame and Hollyoaks' viewership through serialized drama.[22]Other television and reality appearances
In addition to his prominent soap opera roles, Jamie Lomas has made several guest appearances in other British television series, demonstrating his range in episodic dramas. In 2005, he portrayed Craig Harker, a young man involved in a village scandal, in an episode of the period drama Heartbeat. That same year, Lomas appeared as Nathan Simmonds, a patient navigating personal turmoil, in the medical drama Casualty. From 2005 to 2006, he played Alex Dempsey, a former footballer turned coach and later manager at Harchester United, in the Sky One football drama Dream Team.[26] He returned to Casualty in 2010, playing Barry Southern, a character entangled in a high-stakes emergency storyline. In 2013, Lomas guest-starred as Steve Whitehall, a troubled individual seeking medical advice, in an episode of the daytime series Doctors.[27] These roles, often portraying complex everyday figures, allowed Lomas to explore characters outside the intense soap format shortly after his breakthrough in Hollyoaks. By 2015, he took on the part of Dan Braxton, a charismatic but deceptive love interest, in two episodes of the comedy-drama Stella, further showcasing his comedic timing. Lomas has also ventured into reality television, broadening his public persona beyond scripted acting. In 2017, he competed as a contestant on I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, appearing in 23 episodes and finishing as runner-up, where his candid personality and resilience in bush challenges endeared him to a wider audience.[28] This high-profile stint on the ITV survival show marked a significant pivot, highlighting his appeal in unscripted formats. In 2020, Lomas participated in The Real Full Monty on Ice, a two-part special raising awareness for cancer screening, performing alongside celebrities in a skating routine that culminated in a striptease sequence; he withdrew from the live finale after testing positive for COVID-19 but contributed to rehearsals and the promotional narrative.[29] More recently, in 2025, Lomas joined the cast of Celebrity MasterChef, competing in the BBC series alongside other stars to showcase his culinary skills under pressure from hosts Gregg Wallace and John Torode; the show aired starting in November, providing another platform for his engaging on-screen presence.[30] These television and reality outings, building on his soap foundations, have notably expanded Lomas's profile, attracting diverse viewers and reinforcing his status as a versatile entertainer in British media.[11]Film roles
Jamie Lomas began his film career with a small role as a police officer in the British drama Yasmin (2004), directed by Kenny Glenaan, which explores the post-9/11 experiences of a young Muslim woman in northern England.[31] In 2006, Lomas appeared as a British soldier in Ken Loach's historical drama The Wind That Shakes the Barley, set during the Irish War of Independence (1919–1921) and the subsequent Irish Civil War, depicting the guerrilla conflict between Irish republicans and British forces.[32] The film, which won the Palme d'Or at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, received acclaim for its anti-imperialist perspective but faced criticism in the UK and Ireland for its portrayal of British colonialism and the internal divisions among Irish fighters.[33][34] Lomas took on the role of Williams in the short science fiction film Eternal Life (2010), a time-travel story about a mission gone wrong that strands three men only one year into the future instead of a century.[35] His next short film appearance was in 2016, playing the lead role of Andy in The Importance of Being Andy, a satirical piece about a disgraced reality TV pioneer who becomes a recluse after a scandal.[5] The project marked one of Lomas's early forays into leading roles in independent cinema following his established television work.[36] In 2017, Lomas portrayed the character Kingpin in the thriller The Decision, a low-budget film involving themes of crime and moral dilemmas, directed by Tony Kure.[37] In 2019, Lomas starred as Mark, a homeless ex-soldier with PTSD, and produced the short drama Lead Belly, aimed at raising awareness for veterans' issues.[6] Lomas played Deano in the coming-of-age drama The Pebble and the Boy (2021), directed by Chris Bern, which follows a 19-year-old Manchester lad's road trip to Brighton inspired by The Who's album Quadrophenia, exploring themes of loss, identity, and mod subculture.[38] The film received positive reviews for its nostalgic portrayal of 1960s youth culture and emotional depth.[39] In March 2025, it was announced that Lomas would star as Jack the Ripper in the comedy spoof Jackie the Stripper, written and directed by Charlotte Kirk, set in 1888 Whitechapel, London, where a group of female assassins confronts a criminal organization led by the infamous killer.[40] The ensemble cast includes Charlotte Kirk as the titular Jackie/Lottie, Katie Price in a cameo, and other notables like Patsy Kensit and James Phelps.[41][42]Personal life
Relationships
Jamie Lomas began his first publicly documented romantic relationship with actress and singer Kym Marsh in July 2008, after the pair met on a train en route to a charity event.[43][44] The couple briefly separated in October 2009 after 15 months together, with no third party involved, but reconciled shortly thereafter.[45] They married in a private ceremony in September 2012 at the Nutcombe Arms in Cheshire, but the union faced challenges, including reports of infidelity on both sides—Marsh with her Coronation Street co-star Oliver Mellor in 2013, and earlier allegations against Lomas.[46][47] Marsh filed for divorce in 2013, which was finalized in 2014, amid intense media scrutiny that highlighted the emotional toll on both parties.[48][49] Following the divorce, Lomas began dating model Chloe Peers in early 2014, shortly after the split from Marsh became official, though the relationship was short-lived and drew tabloid attention due to its timing.[50] From 2014 to 2021, Lomas maintained a low public profile regarding his personal life, with no major relationships reported. In August 2021, he started dating cosmetic dentist Jess Bell, whom he met through mutual friends; the couple went public with their romance later that year.[51][52] Lomas proposed to Bell during a romantic holiday in Mexico in June 2023, and they announced their engagement the following month.[53][54] Bell has developed a close friendship with Lomas's ex-wife Marsh, an unusual dynamic that Lomas has publicly praised.[55] The high-profile nature of Lomas's marriage to Marsh amplified media coverage of their split, contributing to ongoing public interest in his relationships and occasionally affecting his professional image during the divorce period.[56] Despite the past turbulence, Lomas and Marsh have maintained an amicable co-parenting relationship for their shared daughter, Polly.[57]Family and health
Lomas has a son, Billy (born c. 2005), from a previous relationship with Hayley Carr; as of December 2023, Lomas reported not having seen Billy in six years and expressed hope for future reconciliation.[58] Jamie Lomas and his former wife Kym Marsh experienced profound grief following the stillbirth of their son, Archie Jay Lomas, who was born 18 weeks prematurely on February 11, 2009, and passed away shortly after birth. The couple has publicly shared the emotional toll of the loss, with Lomas describing it as a heartbreaking event that deeply affected their family, emphasizing the ongoing pain and the importance of remembering their "beautiful angel." This tragedy prompted widespread support from fans and media, and the family has continued to honor Archie's memory through annual tributes and awareness efforts for baby loss.[59][60] Two years later, Lomas and Marsh welcomed their daughter, Polly Esme Lomas, born on March 23, 2011, after a high-risk pregnancy marked by complications that nearly resulted in her loss as well; Polly was born prematurely but survived thanks to intensive neonatal care. Key milestones in Polly's life include her first acting role in the 2019 short film Lead Belly alongside her father, and family reunions for her birthdays, such as her 13th in 2024 and 14th in March 2025, where Lomas and Marsh demonstrated their commitment to co-parenting despite their 2014 divorce. Lomas has highlighted Polly's supportive role in his personal life, noting her excitement over his 2023 engagement, while the pair navigate shared custody amicably, including during challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic when Polly alternated stays between parents.[61][62][63] In July 2024, Lomas and fiancée Jess Bell welcomed their daughter, Bella Neveah Lomas, born on July 29; Bella is Lomas's third child.[64] In 2024, at age 46, Lomas underwent a significant body transformation to improve his health ahead of turning 50, working with personal trainers at Ultimate Performance to reduce his body fat from 19% to 11% and lose 1.5 stone (approximately 9.5 kg) over several months. His regimen involved training three days a week starting at 5 a.m., focusing on hypertrophy-style workouts with compound exercises like bench presses, squats, rows, and prowler pushes, which he credited with boosting his energy levels dramatically—"My energy levels have gone through the roof," Lomas stated in a Men's Health interview. Diet-wise, he adopted a structured plan emphasizing high-protein meals such as omelettes for breakfast, steak with eggs for lunch, and salmon or steak with vegetables and potatoes for dinner, while snacking on berries with Greek yogurt and avoiding late-night eating after 7:30 p.m.; he replaced indulgent foods like pizza and chocolate with these healthier options to sustain fat loss and overall vitality.[65] By 2025, Lomas has maintained his fitness routine amid a demanding schedule, including his Hollyoaks commitments and family responsibilities, continuing early-morning sessions to preserve the health gains from his transformation while looking notably leaner and more energetic in public appearances.[66]Recognition
Awards and nominations
Lomas's performances in soap operas have earned him multiple nominations at the British Soap Awards, particularly for his role as Warren Fox in Hollyoaks. He received Best Actor nominations in 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2017.[67][16] In addition, he was nominated for Villain of the Year in 2007.[68] In 2008, Lomas and co-star Hannah Tointon won Most Spectacular Scene for the "King's River explosion" storyline involving Warren Fox.[67] He also earned a Best Exit nomination in 2010 following his character's departure from Hollyoaks.[67] More recently, in 2023, Lomas was nominated for Best On-Screen Partnership for his work with Richard Blackwood in Hollyoaks.[67] Outside of soap awards, Lomas won Best Actor in a TV Series at the 2024 National Film Awards for his portrayal of Warren Fox, specifically recognizing the character's betrayal arc.[69] He attended the 2025 British Soap Awards in June, supporting Hollyoaks amid its 30th anniversary celebrations, though no individual nominations were announced for him that year.[70]| Year | Award | Category | Result | Work | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | British Soap Awards | Best Actor | Nominated | Hollyoaks (Warren Fox) | - |
| 2007 | British Soap Awards | Villain of the Year | Nominated | Hollyoaks (Warren Fox) | - |
| 2008 | British Soap Awards | Best Actor | Nominated | Hollyoaks (Warren Fox) | - |
| 2008 | British Soap Awards | Most Spectacular Scene | Won | Hollyoaks (King's River explosion) | Shared with Hannah Tointon |
| 2009 | British Soap Awards | Best Actor | Nominated | Hollyoaks (Warren Fox) | - |
| 2010 | British Soap Awards | Best Exit | Nominated | Hollyoaks (Warren Fox) | - |
| 2017 | British Soap Awards | Best Actor | Nominated | Hollyoaks (Warren Fox) | - |
| 2023 | British Soap Awards | Best On-Screen Partnership | Nominated | Hollyoaks (Warren Fox/Felix Westwood) | Shared with Richard Blackwood |
| 2024 | National Film Awards | Best Actor in a TV Series | Won | Hollyoaks (Warren Fox) | For betrayal storyline |
Media impact and public image
Lomas's participation in the seventeenth series of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! in 2017 significantly elevated his public profile, culminating in his position as runner-up behind winner Georgia Toffolo.[71] Despite early controversies, including accusations of bullying fellow contestant Iain Lee, Lomas's performance in the jungle trials and candid interactions endeared him to viewers, transforming initial skepticism into widespread support and boosting his visibility beyond soap opera audiences.[71] The series finale drew an average of 9.2 million live viewers, ITV's third-highest audience of the year, underscoring the platform's role in amplifying his popularity.[28] His social media presence has further solidified his media influence, particularly on Instagram under the handle @jamielomas21, where he maintains approximately 615,000 followers as of late 2025.[72] Lomas frequently shares personal updates, fitness journeys, and professional milestones, such as a October 2025 post celebrating the 30th anniversary of Hollyoaks, which garnered thousands of likes and reinforced his connection with long-time fans.[73] This activity has evolved his public image from the intense soap villain Warren Fox to a relatable reality television personality and wellness advocate. In 2024, Lomas underwent a notable fitness transformation, reducing body fat and enhancing his physique through a structured diet and workout regimen, as detailed in Men's Health UK.[65] This shift positioned him as a fitness icon, with media coverage highlighting how the changes made him appear "about 10 years younger" and inspired followers through shared progress updates.[74] By 2025, this persona extended to motivational content on health and resilience, aligning with his availability for speaking engagements via agencies like Champions Speakers.[16] Recent media coverage in 2025 has sustained Lomas's appeal, with announcements of his returns to Hollyoaks for its 30th anniversary specials and the revival of Hollyoaks Later, promising "dark and exciting" storylines that reignited fan interest.[25] Concurrently, his casting in films such as the comedy Jackie the Stripper, where he portrays Jack the Ripper, and Jafaican alongside Peter Andre, has drawn attention to his versatility, enhancing his enduring presence in both television and cinema.[75][76] These developments, combined with cameo roles in specials, continue to evolve his public image as a multifaceted entertainer.Filmography
Film
Jamie Lomas has appeared in a variety of films, ranging from independent features to short films, often portraying supporting or antagonistic characters.[1]| Year | Title | Role | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 | Yasmin | Police Officer | Feature film[31] |
| 2006 | The Wind That Shakes the Barley | British Soldier | Feature film[77] |
| 2010 | Eternal Life | Williams | Short film[78] |
| 2016 | The Importance of Being Andy | Andy | Short film[5] |
| 2017 | The Decision | Kingpin | Independent film[37] |
| 2019 | Lead Belly | Mark | Short film[6] |
| 2020 | Next Door | Robert | Feature film (anthology)[79] |
| 2021 | The Pebble and the Boy | Deano | Feature film[38] |
| 2023 | Punch | Elton | Feature film[80] |
| 2025 | Jackie the Stripper | Jack the Ripper | Feature film (upcoming comedy spoof)[81] |
Television
Jamie Lomas began his television career with guest roles in British soap operas and dramas before achieving prominence in long-running series. His appearances span multiple genres, including soaps, medical dramas, and reality television.| Year | Show | Role | Episodes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2002 | Brookside | Matt Evans | 7 |
| 2002 | Coronation Street | PC Stubbs | 1 |
| 2004 | Coronation Street | Jeff Durkin | 1 |
| 2005 | Heartbeat | Craig Harker | 1 |
| 2005 | Casualty | Nathan Simmonds | 1 |
| 2005–2006 | Dream Team | Alex Dempsey | 31 |
| 2006–2011 | Hollyoaks | Warren Fox | ~600 |
| 2011 | Hollyoaks Later | Warren Fox | 5 |
| 2016–2017 | Hollyoaks | Warren Fox | ~100 |
| 2018 | Hollyoaks | Warren Fox | 1 |
| 2019–2020 | Hollyoaks | Warren Fox | ~150 |
| 2023–2024 | Hollyoaks | Warren Fox | ~100 |
| 2010 | Casualty | Barry Southern | 1 |
| 2013 | Doctors | Steve Whitehall | 1 |
| 2013–2015 | EastEnders | Jake Stone | 62 |
| 2015 | Stella | Dan Braxton | 2 |
| 2017 | I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! | Himself (Contestant) | 23 |
| 2019 | Risk Takers | Mr. Brendan Daniels | 1 |
| 2020 | The Real Full Monty on Ice | Participant | 2 |
| 2025 | Hollyoaks | Warren Fox | Special episodes (anniversary and Later revival) |
| 2025 | Hollyoaks Later | Warren Fox | Special episodes |