Julie Haye
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Julie Haye is a fictional character
Fictional character
A character is the representation of a person in a narrative work of art . Derived from the ancient Greek word kharaktêr , the earliest use in English, in this sense, dates from the Restoration, although it became widely used after its appearance in Tom Jones in 1749. From this, the sense of...

 that appeared in the BBC soap opera EastEnders
EastEnders
EastEnders is a British television soap opera, first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 19 February 1985 and continuing to today. EastEnders storylines examine the domestic and professional lives of the people who live and work in the fictional London Borough of Walford in the East End...

between 1997 and 1998, played by Karen Henthorn. Julie was a love interest for the popular character Nigel Bates
Nigel Bates
Nigel Bates is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Paul Bradley from 1992 to 1998. Introduced in 1992 by Leonard Lewis, the character was incorporated gradually and brought back as a regular following a brief stint due to a popular reception. He was depicted as a...

. After "a whirlwind affair", the couple left the soap together for a new life in Scotland.

Storylines

Julie Haye was the teacher of Clare Bates. She was first seen at a parent-teacher meeting in September 1997, where she informed Clare's guardian, Nigel
Nigel Bates
Nigel Bates is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Paul Bradley from 1992 to 1998. Introduced in 1992 by Leonard Lewis, the character was incorporated gradually and brought back as a regular following a brief stint due to a popular reception. He was depicted as a...

, that Clare was associating with a gang of bullies. Clare initially took against Julie's interference, but with Nigel's help the bullying was eventually curtailed.

Juile occasionally dropped in to Nigel's video shop to rent French films, and a friendship soon developed. Julie was intending to put on a play about the history of Walford and she persuaded Nigel to help organise it. The play prompted much local interest, and everyone wanted to get involved. Julie was so taken with Nigel that she kissed him one night after a play committee meeting, but Nigel didn't reciprocate and she was left embarrassed.

Meanwhile, Clare had begun dating a fellow pupil at her school named Josh Saunders, who turned out to be Julie's son. Julie had divorced Josh's father and went by her maiden name, Haye, to prevent Josh from being bullied by her pupils. Julie's ex-husband had become incensed to learn that Julie was taking Josh to live in Scotland
Scotland
Scotland is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Occupying the northern third of the island of Great Britain, it shares a border with England to the south and is bounded by the North Sea to the east, the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, and the North Channel and Irish Sea to the...

, which saddened Nigel also. Regretting his prior reticence, Nigel asked Julie round for dinner. Their date went well and they ended the evening with a kiss.

Julie's play rehearsals went ahead amidst many problems, mainly concering casting, as everyone in Walford wanted to be given the best roles. She also managed to offend Nigel when she recast his role to Alex Healy
Alex Healy (EastEnders)
The Reverend Alexander "Alex" Healy is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Richard Driscoll between 1997 and 1999.-Storylines:...

. Nigel began to think that Julie did not reciprocate his feelings for her, but after much moping Julie reassured him that she really was interested, and invited herself to stay the night at his place. However, the following day, the rose bush that Nigel had planted in his dead wife's honour, died. He saw this as a bad omen, and finished with Julie without explanation. Julie was furious, and Clare's attempts to get them back together failed.

Nigel clearly regretted his decision, but he found it impossible to tell Julie how he felt as she was too busy organising her play. The play was performed in April 1998, and, despite some hitches, it was a great success. Depressed, Nigel shunned the after party, which saddened Julie as she was leaving for Scotland the following day and was unable to say goodbye. Just as her taxi was driving away, Nigel stopped the car, confessed his love to Julie and asked if he could move to Scotland to be with her. Julie agreed and came to collect Nigel at the end of the month to begin their new life together in Scotland.

When Clare returned to Walford a decade later, in 2008, she revealed that Nigel and Julie were still happily together.

Character creation and development

Julie Haye was introduced in September 1997 as a love interest for the character Nigel Bates
Nigel Bates
Nigel Bates is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Paul Bradley from 1992 to 1998. Introduced in 1992 by Leonard Lewis, the character was incorporated gradually and brought back as a regular following a brief stint due to a popular reception. He was depicted as a...

 (played by Paul Bradley
Paul Bradley (actor)
Paul Bradley is an English actor. He is best known for playing Nigel Bates in the BBC1 soap opera EastEnders from 1992 to 1998 and Elliot Hope in the BBC medical drama series Holby City since 2005....

). Actress Karen Henthorn was cast in the role. Henthorn had previously auditioned to play the minor role of a pregnancy counsellor for the character Bianca Jackson
Bianca Jackson
Bianca Butcher is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Patsy Palmer. The character was introduced by executive producer Leonard Lewis and appeared initially from 1993 to 1999, when Palmer opted to leave. In 2002 executive producer John Yorke brought the character...

. She was not offered the part, but she was instead asked to audition for the much bigger role of Julie. Having been called back to Elstree Studios
Elstree Studios
"Elstree Studios" refers to any of several film studios that were based in the towns of Borehamwood and Elstree in Hertfordshire, England, since film production begun in 1927.-Name:...

 to discuss the role with the casting director, Henthorn was told that EastEnders were creating a new "semi-regular" character, Julie Haye, specifically as a love interest for Nigel Bates. Actor Paul Bradley, who played Nigel, had decided to leave the serial the following year, reportedly for fear of being typecast. As Nigel was "such a popular character", and because he had such an unsuccessful love live throughout the course of the show, the producers of EastEnders felt that the viewing public would not want him to have anything other than a "happy ending". "So Julie was being introduced as a vehicle for Nigel’s exit". Because the character Julie was in the process of being conceptualised, the casting director asked Henthorn to read through scenes from previous episodes of EastEnders between Nigel and his deceased wife, Debbie
Debbie Bates
Debbie Bates is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by actress Nicola Duffett from 1993 to 1995. She was introduced as a love-interest for Nigel Bates, but was killed-off in 1995 on Duffett's request.-Storylines:Debbie first appears in Walford in May 1993 as a friend...

. The audition proved successful and they re-called Henthorn to read through some new scenes, which she had to learn for a screen test. Henthorn has commented, "this meeting was with the same director and two casting directors and took place on the Friday morning. I was offered the job that lunchtime!"

Henthorn has confessed to being a "fan" of EastEnders before she worked on it: "I could hardly contain myself the first time I actually saw Albert Square—‘in the flesh’. I ran all the way round the houses, up and down the steps, knocked on all the doors, peered through the windows of the Queen Vic, jumped around the garden and finally ended up sitting on Arthur’s bench—exhausted and totally overwhelmed. It looked exactly the same as it does on the telly and everything is ‘real,’ apart from the buildings—there’s nothing behind the walls!"

Viewers saw Nigel—dubbed "the Albert Square nerd"—fall in love with teacher Julie Hay as they tried to sort out his problematic stepdaughter, Clare (played by Gemma Bissix
Gemma Bissix
Gemma Bissix is an English actress. She has been acting since the age of 9. Her most prominent roles have been in soap operas, as Clare Bates in EastEnders and Clare Devine in Hollyoaks ; she was awarded with two British Soap Awards for the latter role...

). In a plot twist, Julie was given a son named Josh, who had already formed a romance with Nigel's daughter Clare before his connection with Julie was revealed. Julie's son, Josh, was played by Jon Lee, who went on to find greater fame as a singer in the successful pop band, S Club 7.

A slow on/off romance was developed between Nigel and Julie, which progressed into 1998 and eventually led to the departure of both characters. Nigel was initially shown to struggle with the guilt of moving on following the death of his wife Debbie, who was killed in the serial in 1995 in a hit-and-run accident. Faced with Nigel's uncertainty, Julie made plans to leave Walford for a teaching job in Scotland; however, moments before she left, Nigel changed his mind and opted to move to Scotland with her. The characters made their final appearances in April 1998. A source at the time said: "Nigel deserves a happy ending."

Actress Karen Henthorn has since reflected on her time in EastEnders: "I tried to keep an open mind regarding any expectations of the job. To be honest, I hadn’t got a clue what to expect. All I did know was that, because up until then, I, like the majority of actors, had spent years in and out of work (but mostly out). I had been struggling financially and creatively, had waited on more tables and pulled more pints than I care to remember. I was absolutely, without a shadow of a doubt, going to appreciate every single second, enjoy the whole experience. Which I did—whilst I was actually at work. But when I was away from the working environment, getting recognised in the street everywhere I went, being followed, pointed at, photographed, this was something I didn’t expect. And it happened overnight—one day, you can’t get anyone’s assistance in the supermarket, the next, they’re queuing up to carry your shopping home! Fame didn’t change me—it changed people round me. It was a very ‘interesting’ experience which took quite a while to get used to."
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