Justin Burton
Justin Burton is a fictional character from the British soap opera Hollyoaks, broadcast on Channel 4, portrayed by actor Chris Fountain from 2003 to 2009.[1][2] He arrived in the village as a troubled teenager alongside his mother Liz Burton, twin sisters Mel and Sophie Burton, and Liz's partner Richard Taylor with his children.[3] Burton's storyline prominently featured family dysfunction, including discovering his biological father Michael's sexual abuse of his sisters, which led to Justin's involvement with drugs and clashes with authority figures like Richard.[3] Throughout his tenure, Burton was central to several high-profile narratives, including an illicit affair with his teacher Becca Dean that resulted in the birth of his son, Charlie Dean, and subsequent dramatic revelations about paternity.[2] He pursued relationships with characters such as Leila Roy and Hannah Ashworth, while befriending Ste Hay, and faced intense conflicts like being framed for the arson at The Loft nightclub, which echoed the 2006 fire that had killed his sisters, in his major 2009 exit storyline.[4] Burton also played a key role in Becca's imprisonment for her involvement in a pupil's death, after which she was murdered in prison.[2] After departing Hollyoaks in 2009, the character was referenced sporadically, including in 2020 flashbacks revisiting his relationship with Becca during the soap's 25th-anniversary episodes.[5] In 2023, it was revealed off-screen that Burton had died in a road accident in Wales the previous year, tying into a drink-driving awareness campaign and impacting his son Charlie's quest to connect with him.[2] This development drew fan backlash for permanently closing the door on potential returns.[6]Creation and development
Casting
Chris Fountain was cast as Justin Burton and made his debut as a regular cast member in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks on 3 November 2003.[4] At the time of his casting, Fountain was 16 years old, having been born on 3 September 1987 in Bradford, West Yorkshire.[1] Prior to joining Hollyoaks, Fountain had limited acting experience, including his television debut at age 15 in the 2002 made-for-TV film Blood Strangers and a brief guest role in the ITV soap Emmerdale that same year.[7] Fountain's tenure on the series lasted nearly six years, during which he portrayed the character through various developments in its narrative arc. In early 2009, it was announced that Fountain would depart Hollyoaks following the conclusion of Justin's storyline, with his final scenes airing on 3 June 2009.[4] His exit was incorporated into a dramatic fire storyline at The Loft nightclub, shared with co-star Jamie Lomas, allowing for a conclusive send-off; Fountain had chosen to leave to pursue other opportunities after feeling the character's arcs had reached a natural endpoint.[8] In 2013, Fountain faced a separate professional setback when he was dismissed from his role as Tommy Duckworth in ITV's Coronation Street due to controversial online rap videos under the pseudonym "The Phantom," an incident unrelated to his prior work as Justin Burton but which has influenced retrospective discussions of his Hollyoaks career.[9] This event marked a significant hiatus in his acting career until his return to the screen in independent projects in 2015.[10]Character conception
The Burton family was introduced to Hollyoaks in November 2003 as a means to inject fresh dynamics into the soap's teen-centric storylines, bringing a multi-generational working-class unit to the village.[3] Following the family's exit in September 2006, Justin's character direction evolved under subsequent production teams, emphasizing romantic entanglements and ethical conflicts to sustain his prominence, including his illicit affair with teacher Becca Dean.[5]Character profile
Introduction and background
Justin Burton is a fictional character from the British soap opera Hollyoaks, introduced as a 14-year-old teenager upon his arrival in the village in November 2003. He is depicted as a newcomer from a troubled background, relocating with his mother Liz and twin sisters Mel and Sophie, as part of a blended family unit that included Liz's partner Richard Taylor and his children. Burton is physically described as a slim, dark-haired adolescent with a boyish appearance, reflecting his youth and the everyday style of a schoolboy in the early 2000s. Over the course of his main run from 2003 to 2009, the character ages on screen from 14 to 20, evolving from a vulnerable teen to a young adult.[11] Burton's early life involved the loss of his father Michael before the family's arrival in Hollyoaks. The Burton family dynamics provided a foundational context for his adjustment to village life.[12]Family and relationships
Justin Burton was born into a troubled family environment dominated by loss and instability. His mother, Liz Burton, was the primary caregiver to Justin and his twin sisters, Mel and Sophie, following the suicide of his father, Michael Burton prior to the family's arrival in Hollyoaks.[12] The family's dynamics were marked by tension from Michael's death.[13] Justin's bond with his sisters was close but fraught, as he frequently assumed a protective role that created loyalty conflicts amid the family's hardships. Both Mel and Sophie died in 2006 in the explosion at The Dog in the Pond pub, intensifying Justin's sense of isolation and reshaping his emotional landscape.[14] In terms of extended family ties, Justin is the biological father of Charlie Dean, born in December 2006 to Becca Dean, a relationship complicated by ongoing custody battles and questions of paternity.[3] Justin's romantic involvements often highlighted his vulnerability and quest for stability. His long-term affair with teacher Becca Dean began as a controversial student-teacher dynamic and evolved to include an engagement, underscoring the depth of their connection despite external pressures.[15] He also had a brief fling with Sasha Valentine in 2006, reflecting a momentary lapse amid personal turmoil. Later, Justin entered a secret romantic relationship with Katy Fox, the sister of local figure Warren Fox, which provided temporary solace but added layers of complexity to his social circle. He also pursued relationships with Leila Roy in 2007 and Hannah Ashworth from 2008 to 2009.[11][16] Following the devastating losses of his immediate family by 2006, Justin increasingly turned to a chosen family within the Hollyoaks community, forging surrogate bonds with friends such as Ste Hay and romantic partners that helped redefine his support network and personal growth.[11]Storylines
2003–2006
Justin Burton arrived in Hollyoaks in November 2003 alongside his mother Liz, his twin sisters Mel and Sophie, and his stepfamily—Liz's partner Richard Taylor and Richard's children, Darlene and Ali—forming a blended household that quickly faced integration challenges. The step-siblings, particularly Justin and Ali, clashed frequently due to cultural differences and resentment over the new family dynamic, exacerbating tensions within the group.[3] In 2004, Justin's emotional stability shattered upon learning the truth about his father Michael's death: Liz had concealed that it was a suicide, not a heart attack as she had claimed. Devastated, Justin spiraled into drug use, stealing from family members to fund his addiction and displaying increasingly erratic behavior that strained household relations further. His actions turned violent, including pushing step-sister Darlene through a window during an argument, prompting Liz to enroll him in a strict boot camp program for rehabilitation later that year.[17] Returning from boot camp in early 2005, Justin sought stability through school but soon developed a strong crush on his tutor, teacher Becca Dean, leading to an illicit affair despite her marriage to Jake Dean. At the same time, Justin endured severe bullying from local antagonist Macki White, who targeted him and Ali with intimidation and racial abuse aimed at Ali's heritage. The harassment culminated in a violent altercation where Ali, acting in self-defense, accidentally stabbed Macki to death; Justin was arrested and charged with the murder but ultimately acquitted when evidence cleared him.[18] The affair with Becca persisted into 2006, intensifying when she discovered her pregnancy and uncertainty over the father's identity—Justin or Jake—prompted heated confrontations and secrecy. The relationship imploded publicly in May 2006 when the affair was exposed, resulting in Becca's arrest for her involvement with an underage student and the dissolution of her marriage. Amid this turmoil, a devastating fire at The Dog in the Pond pub in September 2006 trapped and killed Justin's sisters, Mel and Sophie, leaving him to grapple with profound grief. The loss isolated Justin emotionally, signaling his shift toward greater self-reliance as the surviving Burton family members soon exited the village.[2]2007–2009
In early 2007, following Becca Dean's imprisonment for their affair, Justin proposed to her using a ring purchased on her credit card, and she accepted out of sympathy for his recent losses. However, their relationship deteriorated amid the strain of her incarceration, leading Justin to seek solace elsewhere. He moved in with the Valentine family during this period and shared a kiss with Sasha Valentine, who had developed feelings for him, though the encounter remained brief and unreciprocated on his part. Later that year, Justin began secretly dating Katy Fox, the sister of local gangster Warren Fox, fearing retaliation if their relationship was discovered. This romance added further complexity to Justin's life, as he navigated the dangers associated with Warren's criminal activities while trying to keep his involvement hidden. By 2008, Justin's personal turmoil intensified when his son Charlie Dean was diagnosed with acute leukemia. DNA testing confirmed Justin as Charlie's biological father after Jake Dean, Charlie's presumed dad and Becca's widower, proved not to be a bone marrow match for the transplant. Justin initially struggled with the revelation, haunted by guilt over Becca's death, which many in the village attributed to his actions during her imprisonment and subsequent murder. Despite his reservations about forming an emotional bond with Charlie—fearing the pain of potential loss—he grew attached to the child during hospital visits. The situation escalated into a custody battle when Jake barred Nancy Hayton, Becca's sister and Charlie's stepmother, from seeing the boy and insulted her, prompting Justin to side with Nancy against Jake. Justin helped Nancy gain access to Charlie in the hospital, but Jake retaliated by revoking his visitation rights as well, fueling their determination to fight for the child's well-being. Amid these challenges, Justin reconciled with Katy after a brief separation caused by his divided attention, and the couple planned to leave Hollyoaks together for a new beginning. In 2009, Justin's relationship with Katy ended, leading him to start dating Hannah Ashworth, though tensions arose from his growing involvement in Warren's shady dealings at The Loft nightclub. Justin became embroiled in a dodgy arrangement with Warren, which indirectly led to a devastating fire at The Loft started by Warren's enemies seeking revenge. The blaze, which appeared to claim Warren's life, left Hannah injured and unconscious, with paramedics initially believing her dead; Justin rescued her but fled the scene amid accusations of arson. Framed for starting the fire and covering up the incident, Justin faced mounting pressure from the village, including strained ties with the Ashworth family who suspected his influence on Hannah's relapse into anorexia. Off-screen references during this time often tied back to Charlie's ongoing recovery and Justin's paternal role, with Nancy occasionally mentioning his support in the custody fight. Overwhelmed by the blame and legal threats, Justin decided to leave Hollyoaks for a fresh start alone, tricking Hannah about joining him on the run, marking the end of his primary time in the village.Post-departure appearances
Following his 2009 exit from the village, Justin Burton had no new on-screen appearances until 2020, when flashbacks revisited his relationship with Becca during the soap's 25th-anniversary episodes.[5] Though the character received significant off-screen mentions in subsequent storylines centered on his legacy as a father. In 2023, a major plot development revealed updates to his life after leaving Hollyoaks, including his relocation to Llandudno, where he lived until his death.[19] The pivotal revelation occurred on 12 April 2023, when it was disclosed that Justin had died off-screen on 5 October 2022, at the age of 33, in a car accident.[2] Tributes shared on social media highlighted the tragedy as a cautionary tale against drink-driving.[2] This news emerged during an episode where Charlie Dean, Justin's estranged son, actively searched for his biological father amid family tensions, only to discover the devastating truth via an online memorial post.[18] The impact on Charlie was profound, triggering intense grief and resentment over Justin's absence from his life. Devastated, Charlie visited Justin's gravestone, where he vented his frustration, declaring, "You were never there for me!" while grappling with the finality of their unresolved relationship.[20] This storyline underscored Justin's enduring role as Charlie's father, despite having signed over parental rights years earlier, and prompted Charlie to confront his adoptive family about long-buried secrets.[2]Reception
Awards and nominations
Chris Fountain received several accolades and nominations for his portrayal of Justin Burton in Hollyoaks, particularly recognizing his dramatic performances and the impact of key storylines. In 2006, the affair between Justin and Becca Dean was awarded Best Storyline at the British Soap Awards, highlighting the storyline's controversial exploration of an inappropriate teacher-student relationship.[21] Fountain earned a nomination for Best Actor at the 2007 British Soap Awards for his work as Justin, amid the character's evolving arcs involving family conflicts and moral dilemmas. He was also nominated in the Sexiest Male category that year.[22] In 2008, Fountain won the Best Actor award at the British Soap Awards for his compelling depiction of Justin's custody battle over his sister, a storyline that showcased the character's emotional turmoil and growth following personal tragedies.[23][24] Fountain received further recognition in 2009 with nominations for Best Actor and Sexiest Male at the British Soap Awards, reflecting Justin's final major arcs before the character's departure, including ongoing family struggles and redemption efforts.[25]| Year | Award | Category | Result | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2006 | British Soap Awards | Best Storyline | Won (as Justin Burton with Becca Dean) | For the Justin-Becca affair storyline.[21] |
| 2007 | British Soap Awards | Best Actor | Nominated (as Justin Burton) | -[22] |
| 2007 | British Soap Awards | Sexiest Male | Nominated (as Justin Burton) | -[22] |
| 2008 | British Soap Awards | Best Actor | Won (as Justin Burton) | For the custody battle arc.[23][24] |
| 2009 | British Soap Awards | Best Actor | Nominated (as Justin Burton) | -[25] |
| 2009 | British Soap Awards | Sexiest Male | Nominated (as Justin Burton) | -[25] |