Owen Turner

Owen Turner
Owen Turner
Owen turner.jpg
EastEnders character
Portrayed by Lee Ross
Introduced by Kate Harwood (2006)
Diederick Santer (2009)
Duration 2006, 2009
First appearance 15 June 2006
Last appearance 26 November 2009
Classification Former; regular
Profile
Date of birth 1971
Date of death 26 November 2009
Occupation Handyman

Owen Turner is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Lee Ross. He originally appeared in the show in 2006, and then returned in 2009.[1] His character left in 2009[2] after being murdered by Lucas Johnson.

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Storylines

Owen is the ex-husband of Denise Fox and father of her daughter, Libby. He arrives in Walford looking for Libby, whom he has not seen since Denise divorced and left him, due to his alcohol problem. Denise sleeps with Owen, and a couple of days later, he hits her, witnessed by Denise's daughters, Chelsea (Tiana Benjamin) and Libby. Denise ends their relationship so, drunk, Owen holds her hostage in her flat. He drags her up the stairs by her hair and she stabs him with a fork.[3] After Denise's boyfriend Kevin Wicks (Phil Daniels) and Libby notice Denise's absence, they call the police and Owen is arrested. His mother Liz (Kate Williams) visits him in prison. Owen goes on trial and receives a six-month sentence, suspended for two years.

Owen kidnaps Libby and takes her to Epping Forest in a car stolen from Kevin's car lot. He drugs her and phones Denise, telling her that she will not have to worry about them now. He tries to kill himself and Libby by filling the car with exhaust fumes but Libby escapes. When Denise arrives at the forest and calls Libby's name, she calls back, but Owen grabs her and tries to drown her in a stream. She falls unconscious and Owen jumps into the stream himself. Denise arrives to see Libby, unconscious, on the bank of the stream. Owen is revived by paramedics and arrested. He received a five-year prison sentence.

Owen sends Libby a card from prison on her 18th birthday, and Libby's grandmother, Liz, also contacts her, telling her that after three years in prison, he is sober and would like to see her. Libby visits Owen, who apologises for his behaviour and tells her that he will be released soon and wants to be her father again. She agrees but when Denise finds out, she is livid. Libby forces her to visit Owen in an attempt to prove that he has changed. However, despite taking responsibility for his actions, she does not trust him and insists he will not change. When she gets home, she tells Libby that Owen will not be part of their lives. Liz is about to leave for Spain but Owen persuades her to stay, telling her that he will keep going until Libby and Denise forgive him. He is released from prison on 12 October 2009 and returns to Walford, despite a restraining order, and works for Jim Branning, decorating his house. Patrick Trueman discovers he is there and threatens to call the police and tell Denise but Jim reminds him of his son Paul Trueman, and instead Patrick calls Libby, who visits from Oxford, where she is at university. Owen is then invited for lunch with the family, and starts getting on with Denise and Libby. Denise's fiancé, Lucas immediately takes a dislike to him, and punches him in an alleyway. Owen fights back, telling Lucas that he knows Lucas is not who Denise really thinks he is. Liz finds out about the attack, and urges Owen to tell Denise. Owen reveals his bruises and Denise forces Lucas to apologise. Lucas sees Denise walking away from Owen's home and visits Owen, armed with a knife in his pocket. He tells Owen to leave Walford, and when they shake hands, Lucas has blood on his hands. As Lucas's jealousy about Owen and Denise's relationship grows, he calls the police and Owen is arrested but released on appeal.

Owen has a brief relationship with Ronnie Mitchell after they bond one night, talking about their daughters. They agree the next morning that it should remain a one-off and Ronnie is warned off Owen by Denise. Owen is sure Lucas was involved in his estranged wife Trina's death and Chelsea tells him that she found Lucas with Trina's bracelet. Lucas explains that Denise was hiding it. Convinced that Lucas killed her, he tells him that he knows and threatens to tell the police. Lucas strangles him in Phil Mitchell's car and puts him in the boot, later burying him under Trina's memorial tree. Both Liz and Libby feel guilty about what they said to Owen; though Liz most of all as she senses something bad has happened to him, and so she phones him, but gets no answer.

After a brief departure, Ronnie inquires on Owen's location, only to learn he has apparently run away. The police are also looking for him as his absence had breached his license and they intend to send him back to prison. Ronnie reveals to her sister, Roxy, that she is pregnant and the baby is Owen's. Ronnie admits while she feels something for Owen, her feelings are almost entirely for the baby. However, she later suffers a miscarriage. After Liz thinks Owen has disowned her after not returning any of her calls, she decides to give up and returns to Spain. However, she returns again as her suspicions about Owen are aroused even further. She reveals that since Owen was 16, he would always give her daffodils on her birthday. Lucas overhears this and sends lillies from Owen, leaving Liz more suspicious as they are her least favourite flowers. In June 2010, the tree is broken and Owen's body is discovered by Leon Small as he attempts to replace it, and Lucas confesses to Denise that he killed Owen, claiming self defence. However, Lucas kidnaps Denise, faking her death and blaming her for the murder. Eventually, she escapes and Lucas is arrested for his crimes. Owen's funeral happened 2 days after Lucas arrest, but the funeral was never shown on screen.

Creation and development

Owen Turner was introduced by executive producer Kate Harwood in 2006 as the estranged father of the already established character Libby Fox (Belinda Owusu) and ex-partner of Libby's mother Denise Fox (Diane Parish). Actor Lee Ross was cast in the role and a backstory of a "disappointing" life and alcoholism was revealed in a press release before Owen's introduction. Ross said, "I'm very happy to be joining EastEnders and I'm looking forward to working alongside the entire cast including Phil Daniels and Jake Wood whom I've worked with before."[4] Owen made his first appearance in June 2006.

In December 2009, Harwood's successor Diederick Santer was asked if anything in the year had not gone as he expected it to. He replied: "Something else I didn't expect has been the way that the audience took Owen to their hearts to the extent that they did. It was really satisfying though, to 'redeem' a character in the audience's eyes in the way we did."[5]

Reception

The scene involving Owen violently attacking Denise prompted 128 complaints from viewers, who believed it should not have been shown before the 9 p.m. watershed. The programme's executive producer, Kate Harwood, defended the scene, saying, "in tackling the issue of domestic violence, it was important to reflect realistically the sort of violence suffered by the victims in these sorts of situations, rather than to put a gloss on it. We therefore took great care to signal the nature of the episode's content in advance." However, she acknowledged that some viewers would have found the scenes disturbing.[6] Luton South MP Margaret Moran, a member of the all-party parliamentary group on domestic violence, insisted the storyline illustrates real life and may encourage victims to speak out and get help, saying, "we can't hide these things away no matter what time of day it is. [...] Even though this episode was shown before the watershed it will have had a real resonance with children, showing them that they are not alone and can get help. EastEnders will have put contact numbers at the end of the episode for people who are experiencing domestic violence to call. This is based on the guidelines for the BBC I helped to write."[7] Jeff Gardner of Victim Support Bedfordshire, also supported the storyline, saying "Dealing with domestic violence is a very sensitive and difficult thing to do. EastEnders has a large audience and if they were to sensitively raise the issues of domestic violence in the home and how people can get support in relation to it, then I would think that most people would want to support that."[7]

In 2007, for his portrayal of Owen, Ross was nominated for the Villain of the Year award at the British Soap Awards.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ Green, Kris (15 June 2009). "Owen, Liz Turner return to 'EastEnders'". Digital Spy. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/a159616/owen-liz-turner-return-to-eastenders.html. Retrieved 15 June 2009. 
  2. ^ Green, Kris (6 November 2009). "'EastEnders' Lucas Johnson to kill again". Digital Spy. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/s2/eastenders/news/a185555/eastenders-lucas-johnson-to-kill-again.html. Retrieved 6 November 2009. 
  3. ^ Moodie, Clemmie (20 June 2007). "Outrage over EastEnders plot about baby being cut from mother's womb". Daily Mail. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-463159/Outrage-EastEnders-plot-baby-cut-mothers-womb.html. Retrieved 30 July 2009. 
  4. ^ "Lee Ross heads to 'EastEnders'". Digital Spy. 9 May 2006. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/s2/eastenders/news/a32716/lee-ross-heads-to-eastenders.html. Retrieved 9 November 2009. 
  5. ^ Green, Kris (17 December 2009). "Producer's Perspective 2009: Diederick Santer". Digital Spy. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/s2/eastenders/news/a189593/producers-perspective-2009-diederick-santer.html. Retrieved 17 December 2009. 
  6. ^ "BBC defends EastEnders sex scene". BBC News Online. 9 August 2006. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4776447.stm. Retrieved 30 July 2009. 
  7. ^ a b "Luton actor's wife-battering soap scene sparks row". Bedford Today (Johnston Press Digital Publishing). 18 August 2006. http://www.bedfordtoday.co.uk/541/Luton-actor39s-wifebattering-soap-scene.1702480.jp. Retrieved 30 July 2009. 
  8. ^ "British Television Soap Awards". thecustard.tv. Archived from the original on 2 February 2008. http://web.archive.org/web/20080202094430/http://www.thecustard.tv/linksandlists/soapawards.html. Retrieved 20 April 2009. 

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