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Tiffany Dean EastEnders character Portrayed by Maisie Smith Introduced by Diederick Santer Duration 2008— First appearance 1 April 2008 Classification Present; regular Spin-off appearances EastEnders: Last Tango in Walford (2010) Profile Alias Tiffany Butcher Date of birth 6 February 2003 Occupation Student Family Father Ricky Butcher Mother Bianca Jackson Brothers Liam Butcher Sisters Natasha Butcher Half brothers Morgan Jackson-King Half sisters Whitney Dean (adoptive) Grandfathers David Wicks
Frank ButcherGrandmothers Carol Jackson
June ButcherUncles Robbie Jackson
Billie Jackson
Joe Wicks
Danny ButcherAunts Sonia Fowler
Karen Wicks
Clare Butcher
Diane Butcher
Janine ButcherCousins Rebecca Miller
Jacques ButcherOther relatives Pat Evans
Lydia Simmonds
Norman Simmonds
Jim BranningTiffany Butcher (née Dean) is a fictional character from the BBC One soap opera EastEnders, played by Maisie Smith.[1] Tiffany is the daughter of established characters Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer) and Ricky Butcher (Sid Owen), though originally she was believed to be Bianca's daughter with a man named Nathan Dean. Although not referenced in storylines, Tiffany's surname was changed in the show's credits from Dean to Butcher.[2]
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Storylines
Backstory
Tiffany is the product of a one-night stand between Ricky Butcher (Sid Owen) and Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer), which was shown on their spin-off show Ricky & Bianca set in Manchester in 2002. Shortly after leaving their son Liam with Ricky, Bianca began a relationship with trucker Nathan Dean before discovering that she was pregnant. Nathan died in a road accident when Bianca was heavily pregnant and took on responsibility of Nathan's daughter Whitney (Shona McGarty). She gave birth to Tiffany, whom she named after her deceased best friend Tiffany Mitchell (Martine McCutcheon), and raised her as Nathan's daughter and half-sister to Whitney, although Bianca still remained uncertain about Tiffany's true paternity. Tiffany grew up believing Nathan was her father.
2008—
Tiffany is first seen when she, her mother and siblings Whitney, Liam and Morgan are being evicted from their flat for not paying rent. After spending the night in a bus shelter, Tiffany and her half-siblings are taken into care after Bianca assaults an enquiring police officer. They spend a week in care before being sent to Walford where Bianca has moved in with her grandmother, Pat Evans (Pam St. Clement).
A mischievous child, Tiffany causes havoc by stealing a top from Stacey Slater's (Lacey Turner) stall for Whitney to wear for a family party and defacing the pavement outside Zainab Masood's (Nina Wadia) house before ruining her primroses by pouring soapy water over them. As a result, Tiffany unwittingly instigates feuds between her mother, Stacey and Zainab. However, she takes to her mother's cousins Bradley (Charlie Clements) and Abi (Lorna Fitzgerald), sharing a common interest in animals.
Tiffany's love of animals leads to Whitney begging Vinnie Monks (Bobby Davro) to give them Wellard, formerly the Jackson family dog that had been sold to Vinnie after his previous owner Gus Smith (Mohammed George) left Walford. Vinnie gives Tiffany Wellard on the condition that Whitney and Liam wash his car every day until he says otherwise. However, tragedy strikes when Wellard has to be euthanised. Tiffany is devastated, and after overhearing a phone conversation, she is convinced that her great-uncle Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) is behind Wellard's demise. However a post-mortem leads to the discovery that Bianca was responsible for Wellard's death because she gave him chocolate. Tiffany eventually forgives her mother after Bianca convinces Pat to give them her dog Terrence. However Tiffany is once again left devastated when her aunt Janine Butcher (Charlie Brooks) spitefully reclaims Terrence, who was originally her dog.
Tiffany takes to her mother's ex-husband Ricky Butcher, who is also living at Pat's house. Ricky grows fond of Tiffany and, on seeing how close they are becoming, Bianca tries to write Ricky a letter explaining that he could be Tiffany's father, which gets stuck to a picture that Tiffany has drawn to give to Ricky. When Ricky reads the letter he asks for a DNA test and a week later they discover that Tiffany is his daughter. They decide not to tell the family so as not to upset Whitney, who now has no biological family left.
After Tiffany is left in Janine's care, Janine ropes her into one of her schemes when a rich single father wants to buy her sports car. Janine pretends that Tiffany is her daughter and arranges a play-date, only for Bianca to see Tiffany get into the car alone with the stranger. Ricky is furious with Janine and when she questions his loyalty towards Bianca and her children, he tells her the truth. Janine is sworn to secrecy, and begins to bond with her niece.
Janine enters Tiffany in a children's talent contest, telling her to think of Wellard's death to make herself cry and gain sympathy from the judges. Tiffany hears Ricky singing The Prodigy's "Firestarter" and he teaches her the song, which she performs in the contests, which she goes on to win.
Tiffany is bullied by Bobby Beale. Whitney advises her to bully him back, but this only makes things worse. Whitney shouts at Ricky and Bianca for not protecting her and tells Ricky that Tiffany is her sister. This makes Ricky angry and he is fed up of lying about Tiffany's true paternity. He tells Bianca that once Tony King's (Chris Coghill) trial is over, he will come clean about Tiffany's paternity. When Tiffany breaks Whitney's phone and shouts at her, Ricky and Whitney get into an argument. Whitney tells Ricky to leave her and Tiffany alone as she is nothing to do with him, but he reveals that Tiffany is his daughter. Whitney begins to ignore Tiffany so Bianca and Ricky tell her the truth and she is happy. After Whitney gives evidence at Tony's trial, she says she is still Whitney's sister and they hug. On Christmas Eve, Tiffany reads out a letter to Santa, wishing him to bring happiness to Whitney. Bianca later sees the letter, seeing that Tiffany wishes her mother and father to get married. Bianca and Ricky get engaged to Tiffany's delight.
When Dotty Cotton has a birthday party, Tiffany refuses to go, asking Ricky to lie for her. The next day, Tiffany tells Dotty she is not invited to her birthday party, but Bianca later invites her. On Tiffany's birthday, she stays at home without her parents knowing with Dotty. After an argument, Dotty runs off with Tiffany's bridesmaid's dress and throws her MP3 player into a bin. When Tiffany cannot reach to get it out, Dotty pushes her in and flees. Tiffany's uncle Billie Jackson (Devon Anderson) saves her from being crushed by the dustbin lorry. The day before Ricky and Bianca's wedding, Bianca's mother Carol (Lindsey Coulson) arrives looking for Billie. Bianca and Carol do not get on so Carol decides not to stay, even though Tiffany and Liam want her to. Tiffany's uncle Robbie (Dean Gaffney) also attends the wedding and looks forward to seeing Wellard but is unaware that Wellard is dead until Tiffany tells him. After the wedding Carol and Bianca make up and Carol later moves in. Tiffany is very upset when Billie dies. In December 2010, Bianca explains that they cannot afford a lot for Christmas. Tiffany and Liam see their mother using money-making schemes in the café, so they steal perfume from the market, ultimately leading to Bianca being arrested for assaulting a police officer. When Tiffany drops off a card she made for Carol, she sees her kissing Connor Stanley (Arinze Kene) through the letter box. The next day she acts strangely and crosses Carol out of a family photograph with a pen. Bianca worries about her behaviour, so gets Liam to ask her what is wrong. Tiffany tells Liam of what she saw. Although she wants to tell Bianca, Liam says not to tell anyone as it may cause an argument and they may end up in care homes. However, Tiffany witnesses Connor and Whitney embracing and has trouble controlling herself, finally snapping at Carol and calling her a bad person for doing things with "Whitney's boyfriend", prompting Carol to try and persuade her to keep her quiet.
Tiffany gets into a fight at school and tells her teacher that she saw Carol die under a bus. She is suspended for two days. She refuses to speak to Bianca, and Bianca suspects she is being abused. Carol is then forced to reveal the truth and Bianca realises Carol was silencing Tiffany. The events lead to Bianca attacking Connor and going to prison.
In March 2011, following Whitney's disappearance, her family are left puzzled from where she could be. Tiffany tries to get their attention, as she knows where Whitney is. But they ignore her. Eventually, little Tiff gets heard, and she opens her diary which holds the secret to where Whitney is. Tiffany tells them that Whitney has gone to live with a man named Rob who owns a club in a rough part of London. This new evidence finally tracks Whitney down, and she later returns home. On 29 April 2011, based on the celebrations on the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, Tiffany dresses up as a Princess and tells everyone she is getting married to a Prince. She later ropes in Fatboy to be her 'Prince'. They have a pretend wedding, with Dot Branning as the vicar.
Tiffany, Liam and Morgan are left devastated when Ricky leaves for a job in Dubai. Tiffany and her friends tease Janine when she is forced to clean Ian Beale's chip shop floor on her hands and knees. Janine buys presents for Liam and Morgan and upsets Tiffany by leaving her out because of the incident in the chip shop. Tiffany is devastated when Ricky leaves again for six months in Dubai. When Janine later buys her some presents, Tiffany rejects them.
Character creation and development
In November 2007, it was announced that Patsy Palmer would be reprising her role as Bianca Jackson in EastEnders. A popular character who originally appeared in the serial between 1993 and 1999, Bianca was reintroduced in April 2008. Along with Bianca came four children, three of whom had not been seen in the serial before. They included Whitney Dean (Shona McGarty), the sixteen-year-old daughter of Bianca's deceased partner; Liam Butcher (James Forde), Bianca and Ricky's son who previously appeared in the serial; Tiffany Dean (Maisie Smith), Bianca's five-year-old daughter, named after her friend Tiffany Mitchell; and Morgan Jackson-King (Devon Higgs), Bianca's two-year-old son, "the most [spoilt] out of all of the kids".[3]
Tiffany is described as having a "cute, butter-wouldn’t-melt exterior", which "masks her somewhat mature understanding of adult matters. She sees all, hears all and knows all, and even at five years old has blackmailed her elder sister."[1] She is also described as "a troublesome and cheeky lass" with a "feisty, red-head personality, which she no doubt inherits from screenmum [sic] Bianca".[4] Actress Maisie Smith, aged 6 at the time of her casting, began filming for EastEnders four days a week from January 2008 and, according to her mother, shares traits with the character she plays: "The role is an exaggeration of her own personality, she's a little madam. A lively character both on and off screen. The difference is, she's told to pronounce her t's at home!"[4]
To promote the family's introduction, the BBC began airing trailers across the BBC network in March 2008. One trailer saw Bianca singing The Jackson 5 hit "I Want You Back" and performing a dance routine along with her four children. The promo uses the tag line "Introducing The Jackson 5".[5] Within three days of being posted on the video sharing website YouTube, the promo had been viewed 52,000 times.[6]
Reception
Digital Spy's Kris Green has said Maisie Smith is "brilliant" and "one...to watch", comparing her to Ellis Hollins, the award-winning child actor who plays Tom Cunningham in the Channel 4 teen soap opera Hollyoaks.[7] She has also been praised by stage school teacher Sandra Singer, who said: "Maisie has the most incredible memory and when it comes to script work she is fantastic. It is often very difficult for a six-year-old to act, but she handles it really well and adores it."[4] In May 2009 Smith won 'Best Dramatic Performance from a young actor or actress' at the British Soap Awards. She was nominated again in 2011 for 'Best Young Performance'.[8]
See also
References
- ^ a b "In pictures: Meet Enders' Jackson Five". Digital Spy. 2008-03-18. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/a91777/in-pictures-meet-enders-jackson-five.html. Retrieved 2008-03-18.
- ^ "EastEnders 06/08/10". BBC. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t9svw. Retrieved 2010-08-01.
- ^ "Bianca Jackson and her kids move back to EastEnders". The Mirror. 2008-03-18. http://www.mirror.co.uk/showbiz/latest/2008/03/18/bianca-jackson-and-her-four-kids-move-back-to-eastenders-89520-20354690/. Retrieved 2002-03-18.
- ^ a b c "The new EastEnders". Echo. 2008-04-11. http://www.echo-news.co.uk/news/local/display.var.2188732.0.the_new_eastenders.php. Retrieved 2002-03-18.
- ^ "OMG! The Jackson 5 hit Albert Square". whatsontv.co.uk. 2008-03-28. http://www.whatsontv.co.uk/soaps/eastenders/news/3041. Retrieved 2008-04-09.
- ^ Schmidt, Veronica (2008-04-01). "Ricky and Bianca return to EastEnders". London: The Times. http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article3659824.ece. Retrieved 2008-04-09.
- ^ "The Jackson Five: I Want You Back". Digital Spy. 2008-03-29. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/a92558/the-jackson-five-i-want-you-back.html. Retrieved 2008-03-29.
- ^ "The British Soap Awards 2011: Nominations". ITV Press Centre (ITV). 2 May 2011. http://www.itv.com/presscentre/pressreleases/programmepressreleases/bsa2011/default.html. Retrieved 3 May 2011.
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