Scott Maslen
Scott Maslen (born 25 June 1971) is an English actor and former model, best known for his long-running role as Detective Sergeant Jack Branning in the BBC soap opera EastEnders since 2007.[1][2] Born in Woolwich, London, within earshot of Bow Bells, Maslen was raised in the same area and initially pursued a military career by joining the Royal Marines at age 16, though he left at 18 due to an ankle injury.[1] After transitioning to modeling, he was scouted by photographer Bruce Weber in Miami and worked for high-profile brands including Versace and Armani.[1] He later trained as an actor at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama for three years, making his screen debut in the television series Lock, Stock... (2000).[1] Maslen gained prominence in television with his role as Detective Sergeant Phil Hunter in the ITV police drama The Bill from 2002 to 2007, which established him as a leading figure in British procedural series.[1] His portrayal of the charismatic yet troubled Jack Branning in EastEnders—a character involved in high-profile storylines such as family conflicts, police investigations, and romantic entanglements—has earned him multiple accolades, including British Soap Awards for Best Actor in 2010 and Sexiest Male in 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012.[3][4] As of 2025, Maslen continues to portray Branning, teasing ongoing dramatic developments in the series under new executive producer Ben Wadey.[4] Beyond soap operas, Maslen has appeared in reality television, including the eighth series of Strictly Come Dancing in 2010, where he partnered with Natalie Lowe and reached the semi-finals, and the tenth series of Celebrity MasterChef in 2015.[1] In his personal life, Maslen married his longtime partner, music producer and singer Estelle Rubio, in 2008 after meeting her during the 1999 solar eclipse; the couple has a son, Zak, born in 2001.[2] A vegetarian and avid fisherman, he is also a supporter of West Ham United football club.[1]Early Life
Childhood and Family
Scott Maslen was born on 25 June 1971 in Woolwich, London, England.[5] Maslen was raised in Woolwich by his family, growing up on a council estate that reflected his working-class London roots.[6] Details about his parents and any siblings remain limited in public records, with early childhood memories including caravanning holidays with his grandfather, where he developed a fascination with water and fish from around age three or four.[6] At the age of 18, Maslen adopted a vegetarian diet, abstaining from meat and fish.[6] This personal choice has been a consistent aspect of his life, influencing his household routines.[6]Initial Aspirations and Modeling
At the age of 16, Scott Maslen developed a strong aspiration to pursue a career in the military, inspired by his involvement in the Bromley Marine Cadets during his childhood. He attempted to join the Royal Marines but suffered an ankle injury during the Potential Royal Marines Course (PRMC), preventing him from enlisting.[1][7] Following the injury, Maslen relocated to Miami, Florida, where he was discovered by renowned fashion photographer Bruce Weber while on holiday with friends. This encounter marked the beginning of his professional modeling career, leading him to work internationally in the United States for five years. His early gigs included fashion shoots and advertising campaigns, which allowed him to achieve financial independence during his time abroad.[1] By the late 1990s, after establishing a successful modeling portfolio, he returned to the United Kingdom and decided to transition into acting, seeking a new path beyond the fashion industry.[8][5]Professional Career
Acting Training and Early Roles
Maslen transitioned from a successful modeling career to acting in the mid-1990s, a deliberate shift inspired by advice from actor Bill Paxton during their encounter while working on a project.[1] He enrolled at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, where he trained intensively for three years, honing skills in acting, voice work, and performance techniques essential for stage and screen.[5] Maslen graduated from the program in 1998, marking the completion of his formal preparation for a professional acting career.[5] His acting debut came in 1999 when he portrayed the protagonist Claude Speed in the live-action promotional video and opening sequence for the video game Grand Theft Auto 2, directed by Alex De Rakoff.[9] This early role introduced Maslen to the entertainment industry beyond modeling and showcased his ability to embody a gritty, urban character in a cinematic style.[10] Maslen's initial forays into television followed soon after, beginning with the role of Jamie in the Channel 4 crime comedy-drama series Lock, Stock... in 2000, a spin-off from Guy Ritchie's film that helped establish his presence in British television. He continued building his resume with guest appearances, including Andy Reece in the medical drama Peak Practice in 2001 and Alex Burton in the period crime series Heartbeat in 2002.[11] These early roles, often portraying everyday characters in ensemble settings, allowed Maslen to gain practical experience and visibility in the competitive UK acting landscape during the late 1990s and early 2000s.[12]Major Television Roles
Scott Maslen first gained significant recognition for his portrayal of Detective Sergeant Phil Hunter in the ITV police procedural drama The Bill, a role he held from 2002 to 2007 across 240 episodes.[13] As the dedicated and often intense DS Hunter, Maslen depicted a character navigating high-stakes investigations and personal conflicts within the Sun Hill police station, which helped elevate his profile in British television and marked his breakthrough from earlier minor roles.[14] Maslen's career reached new heights with his lead role as Detective Inspector Jack Branning in the BBC soap opera EastEnders, beginning in October 2007 and continuing intermittently until 2013, followed by a return in 2015 that has extended to the present day, amassing over 1,500 episodes.[15] Jack, a principled yet flawed police officer and member of the Branning family, has been central to numerous dramatic arcs, including complex family dynamics with siblings like Max and Ronnie, multiple marriages fraught with infidelity, and his ongoing career in law enforcement that often intersects with Walford's criminal underbelly.[16] In recent years, the character's storyline has intensified with his 2019 civil partnership to Denise Fox unraveling amid personal turmoil; by early 2024, Jack's affair with Stacey Slater was exposed, leading to Denise initiating divorce proceedings in August 2024.[17] This culminated in the soap's 40th anniversary celebrations in February 2025, where Maslen featured prominently in a live episode on 20 February, during which viewers voted on Denise's romantic choice, ultimately reuniting her with Jack amid high-tension drama involving life-threatening events in Albert Square.[18][19] Beyond these flagship series, Maslen has taken on supporting television roles that showcase his versatility in dramatic formats. In 2015, he appeared as the recurring character James Holloway, a married politician entangled in royal intrigue, in the E! series The Royals.[20] He also featured in guest capacities, such as reflecting on his EastEnders tenure during a 2020 episode of the companion show EastEnders: Secrets from the Square alongside co-star Jake Wood.[21] Maslen's television presence remains active, as evidenced by his attendance at the National Television Awards in September 2025 with the EastEnders cast, where the series won Best Serial Drama; in a subsequent interview, he hinted at unrelenting future storylines for Jack, stating the pace shows no signs of slowing.[22][4] To supplement his screen work, Maslen has embraced stage performances in British pantomime, notably playing the villainous Abanazar in productions of Aladdin from 2013 to 2016 at venues including the Pavilion Theatre in Bournemouth and the Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury.[20] These holiday seasons provided a lively contrast to his television persona while maintaining audience engagement. Additionally, Maslen has extended his dramatic range through voice acting in video games, such as voicing characters in early titles like Reign of Fire (2002), echoing the authoritative tone of his detective roles.[12]Film and Other Media Roles
Scott Maslen made his screen debut in the 2001 television film The Bombmaker, portraying SAS Captain Payne in a thriller about an IRA bombmaker seeking revenge against the British security services.[23] The following year, he appeared in the British crime drama Capone's Boys (also known as Al's Lads), playing the role of Sammy Cruz, a member of a group of bare-knuckle boxers recruited by Al Capone in 1920s Chicago. In addition to live-action roles, Maslen provided voice acting for video games early in his career. He voiced the protagonist Claude Speed in Grand Theft Auto 2 (1999), a top-down action-adventure game set in a dystopian future. He later lent his voice to Quinn Abercromby, the lead character, in the 2002 video game adaptation of Reign of Fire, a post-apocalyptic survival game based on the film of the same name.[24] Maslen has also engaged in stage work, primarily through pantomime productions. He starred as the villain Abanazar in Aladdin at the Pavilion Theatre in Bournemouth during the 2013–2014 season, marking his return to the stage after years focused on television.[25] He reprised the role at the Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury for the 2014–2015 holiday season and at the Churchill Theatre in Bromley in both 2015–2016 and 2017–2018.[20][26] Maslen's contributions to film and other media have largely consisted of supporting roles in British independent productions and voice work, serving as supplements to his prominent television career rather than leading to major Hollywood opportunities.[11] No significant new film or non-television projects have been reported for Maslen from 2020 to 2025, with his professional focus remaining on ongoing television commitments.[12]Strictly Come Dancing
Participation in Series 8
Scott Maslen was announced as one of the 14 celebrity contestants for the eighth series of the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing on 8 September 2010, with the full line-up revealed in a press release ahead of the show's launch on 11 September.[27] The pairings were disclosed three days later on 11 September, matching Maslen with professional dancer Natalie Lowe, an Australian ballroom champion in her debut season on the programme.[28] This series featured a diverse group of participants, including actors like Felicity Kendal and Patsy Kensit, comedian Pamela Stephenson, rugby player Gavin Henson, and musician Goldie, all competing for the Glitterball Trophy in live weekly performances starting 1 October.[27] As a prominent EastEnders actor whose visibility had surged following his role as DS Phil Hunter in the long-running police drama The Bill (which concluded in August 2010), Maslen joined the show to embrace a fresh challenge outside scripted television.[27] In interviews, he described the decision as an opportunity to step into an entirely new skill set, stating it represented "a real challenge" given his lack of prior dance experience.[29] His preparation involved intensive daily training sessions of up to six hours with Lowe, which he likened to a grueling process that tested his physical limits, including sore knees and tight hamstrings, while drawing on the discipline honed from years of acting to push through the "painful" regimen.[30] Maslen's participation generated significant buzz among fans, particularly from his EastEnders audience, who expressed excitement over seeing the "Walford heart-throb" tackle the dance floor, with dedicated supporter groups like "Team Scottalie" forming online to rally behind him and Lowe.[31] His soap opera fame positioned him as an early favorite, especially among male contestants, with betting odds reflecting strong public anticipation for his potential as a frontrunner from the launch show onward.[32]Performances and Elimination
Maslen and professional dancer Natalie Lowe kicked off their Strictly Come Dancing Series 8 journey with a waltz to Aretha Franklin's "I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)" in Week 1, receiving scores of 6, 7, 8, and 8 from the judges for a total of 29 out of 40.[33] Their performances progressed through a variety of styles, including a salsa in Week 2, quickstep in Week 3, tango in Week 4, and Viennese waltz in Week 5 (Halloween week), where they earned the highest score of the night with 39, including three 10s from the judges. Maslen and Lowe continued to impress with energetic routines such as the jive in Week 7, again topping the leaderboard with 39 points, and the American Smooth in Week 9, scoring 31 points, though a rumba in Week 6 dipped to 28 amid critiques of stiffness. Later weeks featured a paso doble in Week 10, scoring 35 points, highlighting Maslen's growing confidence and technical improvement.[34] The partnership between Maslen and Lowe developed strong on-screen chemistry, characterized by synchronized movements and playful interactions that captivated viewers, leading to a dedicated fanbase known as "Team Scottalie" on the official BBC blog. Public interest extended off-screen, with media coverage noting their close friendship and collaborative rehearsals, including Lowe spending time at Maslen's home to accommodate his EastEnders filming schedule.[35] This rapport contributed to their consistent mid-to-upper leaderboard positions throughout the competition. In Week 11's semi-final on 11 December 2010, Maslen and Lowe performed a Charleston and Argentine tango, scoring 35 for the Charleston and 33 for the Argentine tango, but landed in the bottom two alongside Gavin Henson and Katya Virshilas following the viewer vote. The episode featured a Swingathon group dance, after which both bottom couples were eliminated in a double elimination without a traditional dance-off, ending Maslen's run in fifth place overall.[36] Following his exit, Maslen reflected positively on the experience, describing it as "incredible" and crediting the intense training for significantly improving his fitness and discipline, though he has not pursued further dance competitions.[29]Awards and Recognition
British Soap Awards
Scott Maslen garnered significant recognition at the British Soap Awards for his role as Jack Branning in EastEnders, with awards reflecting both the character's widespread appeal and the quality of his performances in the long-running BBC soap opera. The ceremony, which celebrates excellence in British soap productions through public and panel votes, highlighted Maslen's contributions during his peak years on the show. Maslen achieved a remarkable streak by winning the Sexiest Male category four consecutive times from 2009 to 2012, a feat that underscored Jack Branning's status as a fan favorite. In 2009, he secured the award ahead of competitors including Rob Kazinsky and John Partridge, both from EastEnders.[37] He defended the title successfully in 2010, defeating nominees like Ben Price from Coronation Street,[38] and repeated the victory in 2011 against Danny Miller of Emmerdale,[39] followed by another win in 2012.[40] Complementing his Sexiest Male successes, Maslen won Best Actor in 2010 for his portrayal of Jack Branning, an honor shared with EastEnders taking multiple top prizes that year, including Best British Soap.[40] This victory recognized his dramatic range in storylines involving family conflicts and police investigations central to the character's arc. Maslen also received nominations in other categories, such as Sexiest Male in 2008, where he was shortlisted alongside Rob James-Collier and others but did not prevail.[41] No additional victories for Maslen have been recorded at the British Soap Awards since 2012, as of 2025.[42]| Year | Category | Result | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | Sexiest Male | Nominated | Shortlisted for EastEnders role |
| 2009 | Sexiest Male | Won | For Jack Branning in EastEnders |
| 2010 | Sexiest Male | Won | For Jack Branning in EastEnders |
| 2010 | Best Actor | Won | For portrayal in EastEnders |
| 2011 | Sexiest Male | Won | For Jack Branning in EastEnders |
| 2012 | Sexiest Male | Won | For Jack Branning in EastEnders |
Other Nominations and Achievements
In 2025, Maslen was part of the EastEnders cast that won the Serial Drama award at the National Television Awards; he attended the ceremony at The O2 Arena in London, where the cast celebrated exuberantly.[43][44][45] Beyond soap-specific honors, Maslen received the Sexiest Male award at the 2010 Inside Soap Awards for his portrayal of Jack Branning, and earned Best Actor nominations at the same event in 2011 and 2025, highlighting his sustained popularity and dramatic range within the genre.[46][47][48] For his earlier role as DS Phil Hunter in The Bill, he was nominated for Most Popular Actor at the 2005 National Television Awards, recognizing his breakout performance in the long-running police drama. He also received a nomination for Best Soap Actor at the 2009 TV Choice Awards (formerly TV Quick Awards), further affirming his rising profile in the 2000s.[3] Maslen's career milestones include over 18 years as a core cast member of EastEnders by 2025, a tenure that underscores his reliability and contribution to the series' narrative evolution since joining in 2007. His stage work has garnered acclaim, particularly in pantomime productions where he portrayed the villain Abanazar in Aladdin at venues including the Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury (2014), Churchill Theatre in Bromley (2015 and 2017), and Bournemouth Pavilion (2013), with reviews praising his charismatic delivery and audience engagement that contributed to sold-out runs.[49][26][25] For EastEnders' 40th anniversary in 2025, Maslen played a key role in the landmark live episode aired on 19 February, which allowed viewers to influence the storyline outcome involving his character; he described the experience as "nerve-wracking" due to the high stakes and technical demands, yet lauded it as a triumphant moment that honored the show's legacy while pushing creative boundaries.[19][50][51] Although he has not secured major individual awards since 2012, Maslen's consistent industry recognition reflects his enduring status as a respected figure in British television, evidenced by ongoing nominations and his participation in high-profile events.Personal Life
Marriage and Family
Scott Maslen met singer and music producer Estelle Rubio in Primrose Hill, London, in 1999, and the couple began a relationship that lasted nine years before they married on September 6, 2008, in a ceremony attended by EastEnders castmates.[8][52][53] The pair welcomed their only child, son Zak Alexander Maslen, on January 25, 2001.[54][55] Maslen and Rubio have maintained a close-knit family unit based in London, with Zak, now 24.[54][56][57] Rubio has been a supportive presence throughout Maslen's career, including during his EastEnders tenure and 2010 Strictly Come Dancing participation, often accompanying him to events and providing emotional backing amid demanding schedules.[58][54] As of 2025, the family continues to enjoy outings together, such as trips to Spain, where Maslen has shared photos highlighting Zak's striking resemblance to him and the stability of their bond despite his acting commitments.[54][55][59] The family shares a vegetarian lifestyle, which Maslen adopted at age 18 and Zak has followed since birth.[8][6]Interests and Friendships
Scott Maslen has long been passionate about fishing, a hobby he describes as an obsession dating back to his childhood, often targeting carp and practicing catch-and-release due to his dietary preferences.[8][6] He frequently shares his fishing outings on social media, including sessions with his dog, and has introduced his son to the activity, though the younger Maslen shows less enthusiasm for it.[8] Maslen maintains a strong commitment to fitness, influenced by his early military service in the Royal Marines, which he joined at age 16 before an ankle injury forced him to leave at 18.[1][6] His participation in Strictly Come Dancing in 2010 further enhanced his physical regimen, and he continues to prioritize exercise, regularly posting workout progress and shirtless photos on Instagram to showcase his toned physique.[60][61] A lifelong vegetarian since age 18, Maslen avoids meat and fish entirely, a choice he has passed on to his son, and he was named PETA's sexiest vegetarian celebrity in 2009.[8][6] One of Maslen's closest friendships is with fellow actor Samantha Womack, whom he has known since their teenage years; the pair portrayed on-screen spouses in EastEnders, but their real-life bond extends to family, with Maslen serving as godfather to Womack's children, Benjamin and Lili Rose.[62] Womack reciprocates as godmother to Maslen's son, and the families have vacationed together, maintaining a supportive platonic relationship despite professional changes.[62] Maslen leads a low-key, family-oriented lifestyle in London, residing in a modern home with neutral decor, outdoor entertainment spaces, and a focus on relaxation away from his on-screen intensity.[56] He remains active on Instagram under the handle @mrscottmaslen, where he posts updates on family moments, career highlights, and personal pursuits as recently as April 2025.[8][63] In October 2024, Maslen was involved in an alleged altercation in London's Regent's Park with a disabled dog-walker over uncollected pet waste, which escalated into a physical scuffle leaving the other man with injuries including a fractured eye socket; police investigated but made no arrests, and representatives for Maslen stated he did not initiate the incident.[64]Filmography
Film
Maslen's film career has been limited, with a handful of credits primarily in the late 1990s and early 2000s serving as early showcases before his rise in television.[12]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1999 | How to Breed Gibbons | Stan | Short film[65] |
| 2001 | The Bombmaker | SAS Captain Payne | TV movie[23] |
| 2002 | Capone's Boys (also known as Al's Lads) | Sammy Cruz | Feature film |
Television
Scott Maslen began his television career with a supporting role in the crime comedy series Lock, Stock..., where he portrayed Jamie across seven episodes in 2000.[66] In 2001, he appeared in the television film The Bombmaker, playing SAS Captain Payne.[23] His early guest appearances included the role of Alex Burton in the episode "Closing the Book" of the period drama Heartbeat in 2002. That same year, Maslen joined the long-running police procedural The Bill as Detective Sergeant Phil Hunter, a role he played from 2002 to 2007, appearing in 240 episodes.[67][68] Maslen's breakthrough in soap opera came in 2007 when he was cast as Jack Branning in EastEnders, initially appearing until 2013 before returning in 2015; as of 2025, he continues in the role, with over 1,500 episodes to his credit.[15] In 2010, he competed as a contestant on the eighth series of Strictly Come Dancing, partnered with professional dancer Natalie Lowe, and finished third overall.[1] Outside of soaps, Maslen had a recurring role as James Holloway, a politician, in the first season of the drama series The Royals in 2015.[12]| Year(s) | Title | Role | Episodes/Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 | Lock, Stock... | Jamie | 7 episodes[66] |
| 2001 | The Bombmaker (TV film) | SAS Captain Payne | Television film[23] |
| 2002 | Heartbeat | Alex Burton | 1 episode |
| 2002–2007 | The Bill | DS Phil Hunter | 240 episodes[67] |
| 2007–2013, 2015–present | EastEnders | Jack Branning | 1,500+ episodes (ongoing as of 2025)[15] |
| 2010 | Strictly Come Dancing | Himself (contestant) | Series 8 contestant[1] |
| 2015 | The Royals | James Holloway | Recurring role, season 1 |