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Samantha Kate Winward (born 12 October 1985) is an English actress. She is best known for playing Katie Sugden in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale between 2001 and 2015.

Key Information

Early life

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Winward was born in Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. She attended Turton High School in Bromley Cross, South Turton.

Personal life

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Winward was engaged to footballer David Dunn. Their daughter, Mia, was born at home in Edgworth, Lancashire on 12 June 2005.[1] Winward and Dunn split in September of that year.[2]

Career

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At age 15, Winward began appearing as Katie Sugden in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale. A year after her debut in July 2001, she was nominated for "Most Popular Newcomer" at the National Television Awards.[3] In November 2014, Winward announced that she would leave Emmerdale after 13 years to pursue other projects.[4] Her character died onscreen in February 2015.[5]

In January 2006, Winward participated in the first series of the reality singing competition Soapstar Superstar, finishing in tenth place. Later that year, she was voted #73 on FHM's list of the 100 Sexiest Women in the World.[6]

On the second season of ITV's crime thriller series Prey, Winward appeared as the heavily pregnant Lucy, whose father (Philip Glenister) goes on the run after finding himself on the wrong side of the law. In their review of the second season's third episode, which aired in December 2015, Cultbox commented, "Glenister and [Winward] make a convincing father and daughter pairing and, despite limited screen time, Winward does make you really feel Lucy's distress and fear".[7]

In 2023, Winward played Sonia Sutcliffe—wife of serial killer Peter Sutcliffe—in the critically acclaimed true crime miniseries, The Long Shadow,[8] which marked her return to television after working as an acting teacher.[9]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
2001–2015 Emmerdale Katie Sugden Series regular
2006 Soapstar Superstar Herself Contestant
2015 Prey Lucy Murdoch Series regular (season 2)
2017 Lies We Tell Cheryl Feature film
Fearless Siobhan Murphy 2 episodes
2019 Lead Belly Emma Short film
2023 The Long Shadow Sonia Sutcliffe 2 episodes
Five Thousand Stars Yvonne Short film
2025 Brassic Lady in Club 1 episode

Accolades

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Year Work Association Category Result Ref.
2002 Emmerdale TV Quick Awards Best Soap Newcomer Nominated [10]
8th National Television Awards Most Popular Newcomer Nominated [3]
2003 The British Soap Awards Sexiest Female Nominated [11]
2004 The British Soap Awards Sexiest Female Nominated [12]
2005 The British Soap Awards Sexiest Female Nominated [12]
2006 The British Soap Awards Sexiest Female Nominated [12]
2007 The British Soap Awards Sexiest Female Nominated [13]
Inside Soap Awards Sexiest Female Nominated [14]
2008 Digital Spy Soap Awards Sexiest Female Nominated [15]
The British Soap Awards Sexiest Female Nominated [16]
Inside Soap Awards Sexiest Female Nominated [17]
2009 Inside Soap Awards Sexiest Female Nominated [18]
2010 The British Soap Awards Sexiest Female Nominated [19]
2011 The British Soap Awards Sexiest Female Nominated [20]
Inside Soap Awards Sexiest Female Nominated [21]
2012 Inside Soap Awards Sexiest Female Nominated [22]
2013 18th National Television Awards Outstanding Serial Drama Performance Longlisted [23]
The British Soap Awards Sexiest Female Nominated [24]
Inside Soap Awards Sexiest Female Nominated [25]
2014 Inside Soap Awards Sexiest Female Nominated [26]
2021 Lead Belly Birmingham Film Festival Best Female Actor Nominated [27]
2022 Romford Film Festival Best Supporting Actress Nominated [27]

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Samantha Kate Winward (born 12 October 1985) is an English actress, best known for portraying in the ITV from 2001 to 2015. Born and raised in , , she began her acting career in at the age of 11 before landing her breakthrough role on at 15. Winward's tenure on Emmerdale spanned 14 years and 1,476 episodes, during which her character evolved from a rebellious teenager to a central figure in major storylines involving family drama, marriage, and tragedy, including a dramatic death scene in 2015. Following her exit from the soap, she transitioned to diverse television roles, including appearances in the crime dramas Prey (2015) and Fearless (2017), both produced by ITV. In film, she starred in the British independent feature (2017) and the short film (2019), earning her Best Actress nominations at film festivals including the Birmingham Film Festival (2021) and Film Festival (2022). More recently, she portrayed in the ITV true-crime series The Long Shadow (2023) and competed on in 2024. In her personal life, Winward has a daughter, Mia Dunn (born 2005), with former partner , a professional footballer; the couple separated shortly after Mia's birth. She married her Martyn Hardy in 2017. Since 2024, Winward and her daughter have reportedly ceased communication following Mia's decision to join the subscription platform , with the feud ongoing as of 2025. Based in , she continues to work as an and has shared her industry experiences with aspiring performers through workshops.

Early life and education

Family background

Samantha Kate Winward was born on 12 October 1985 in , , . She grew up in alongside her older sister , who works as an accountant. The sisters shared a close yet competitive relationship during their childhood, marked by loyalty and occasional sibling rivalries, such as arguments over video games that occasionally escalated physically in their early teens. Amy often acted protectively, picking up Sammy from school to shield her from bullies and standing up for underdogs in playground conflicts.

Schooling and early interests

Winward began her formal at Turton and Edgworth CE in Edgworth, near , where she spent her early childhood years. She continued her schooling at Turton High School Media Arts College in Bromley Cross, South Turton, a institution focused on creative disciplines that aligned with her emerging talents. From a young age, Winward showed a strong interest in the , including rigorous training as a , which honed her discipline and stage presence. This passion extended to , where she participated in performances during her formative years in . At age 16, following the completion of her GCSEs, Winward chose to leave to fully commit to her burgeoning aspirations, forgoing further academic studies like A-levels.

Personal life

Marriage and immediate family

Sammy Winward first met Martyn Hardy, a manager, during their school years in , where they began dating as teenagers. Their early romance evolved into a long-term friendship that provided stability amid her rising acting career, before rekindling into a committed in adulthood. The couple married in October 2017 in a private ceremony, keeping the event low-key and away from public attention. Since their , Winward and Hardy have maintained a private family life together in , focusing on their shared partnership.

Parenting and family dynamics

Sammy Winward gave birth to her daughter Mia on 12 June 2005 at home in Edgworth, , while actively filming her role as on . At just 19 years old, Winward returned to the demanding production schedule when Mia was eight months old, navigating the exhaustion of early motherhood alongside professional commitments. She arranged on-set childcare by having her mother bring Mia to the set daily, allowing her to breastfeed during tea breaks and maintain a bond despite the rigors of filming. This setup was essential for managing the transition back to work after maternity leave. Winward has openly discussed the challenges of balancing single motherhood with Emmerdale's long hours, describing it as "hard work" in a 2007 interview, particularly in the initial years following her split from Mia's father, footballer , shortly after the birth. Her parents played a crucial role in family support, providing childcare during 12-hour workdays and enabling Winward to structure her schedule around Mia's needs, ensuring she was never away for more than a couple of nights at a time. In a 2014 interview, she highlighted motherhood as her proudest achievement, praising Mia's "wicked sense of humour" and the joys of raising her amid a busy career. Following her 2017 marriage to Martyn Hardy, a manager, Winward's family dynamics benefited from added stability, with Hardy stepping in as a supportive to Mia and contributing to shared decision-making in their home. The couple's low-key approach reinforced family routines centered on closeness and routine, such as coordinating around Mia's daily life. Winward shared occasional public glimpses into this period through interviews, emphasizing her preference for while expressing fulfillment in her role as a prior to 2024.

2024–2025 family controversy

In early 2024, Sammy Winward's daughter Mia Dunn, then aged 18, launched an account featuring racy content, which quickly proved lucrative. By August 2024, Mia reported earning £60,000 in a single month from the platform, with totals reaching $420,000 by March 2025, enabling her to purchase a property in , . These earnings escalated further, with Mia claiming up to £100,000 monthly by May 2025. Winward expressed strong disapproval of Mia's career choice, citing fears of exploitation and misalignment with family values, leading to a complete cutoff of contact in mid-2024 following a heated argument. This estrangement extended to Mia's father, former footballer , and other relatives, who reportedly sent abusive messages and blocked her on . Mia has publicly detailed the rift in multiple interviews, describing the lack of support despite their previously close mother-daughter bond and highlighting her independence through success, including buying her first home abroad. Winward has remained largely silent on the matter, with friends conveying her concerns indirectly about the platform's risks to young women, though no direct has been reported as of late 2025. The controversy gained significant media attention starting in August 2024, with coverage in outlets like The Sun and focusing on the family fallout and Mia's defiance. Updates continued through 2025, including Mia's claims of parental jealousy over her earnings and emotional neglect in her upbringing. Celebrity publicly criticized Winward's decision to cut ties, calling it "sad" and defending Mia's autonomy in an August 2024 statement. In 2025 interviews, Mia reflected on the ongoing estrangement's emotional toll, noting no birthday acknowledgments from her mother in recent years and expressing regret over lost without signs of mending. As of September 2025, the estrangement persists, with Mia stating her earnings have reached hundreds of thousands annually from the platform. Winward has not publicly addressed these sentiments, maintaining amid the .

Career

Early modeling and music

Winward's early interests in drama during schooling sparked her entry into the entertainment industry.

Emmerdale role (2001–2015)

Sammy Winward was cast as Katie Sugden in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale at the age of 15, making her on-screen debut in July 2001 as a lively teenager arriving in the village. Her early visibility from modeling work contributed to securing the audition, where she impressed producers with her natural energy and screen presence. Winward portrayed Katie over a 14-year period, appearing in more than 1,400 episodes and becoming one of the soap's longest-serving young actors. Katie's storyline began with her budding romance with , played by , whom she met as a schoolgirl in the village; the pair married in a heartfelt ceremony in October 2002, marking a pivotal moment in Winward's early tenure. Their relationship evolved amid the challenges of rural farm life after they took over the tenancy of Butler's Farm in 2003, where Katie struggled with the demands of managing the property alongside her marriage. Tensions escalated when Katie embarked on an affair with Andy's brother , leading to explosive family conflicts, including the breakdown of her marriage and ongoing rivalries that highlighted Katie's feisty and determined personality. These arcs, blending teen romance, betrayal, and domestic drama, showcased Winward's versatility and earned her nominations, such as Most Popular Newcomer at the 2002 and several nods at for her compelling performance. On set, Winward formed strong bonds with co-stars like Kelvin Fletcher, with whom she shared intense scenes over the years, including Katie and Andy's reconciliations and separations; their off-screen friendship added authenticity to the on-screen chemistry. The production's demanding schedule, filming up to five episodes weekly, fostered a family-like atmosphere, though Winward noted the emotional toll of long hours in the Yorkshire Dales locations. During her teenage years on the show, Winward balanced filming with her , completing her GCSEs while revising intensively around shoots; she ultimately left school at 16 to focus fully on acting but later expressed interest in further studies. As an adult, she navigated motherhood while continuing the role, giving birth to her daughter Mia in 2005 and returning to work just eight months later, often crediting her mother's support for managing the dual demands of and a high-pressure job. In November 2014, Winward announced her departure from , citing a desire for creative fulfillment and to explore other opportunities after 13 years in the role. Katie's exit storyline culminated in her dramatic death on 9 February 2015, when she fell through the weakened floor of a during a confrontation with after discovering his affair with Aaron Livesy. Winward later reflected that the permanent kill-off provided closure, though filming the final scenes with Fletcher left her in tears, underscoring the deep personal investment in the character.

Career transition to teaching (2015–2023)

Following her departure from in 2015, Sammy Winward shifted her professional focus to education, pursuing a as a to share insights from her acting experience with young students. This transition allowed her to step away from the high-pressure environment of television production and prioritize a more balanced lifestyle. Winward's teaching activities included conducting workshops and guest speaking sessions on acting techniques and the realities of a career in performance. In May 2017, she collaborated with fellow Emmerdale actress to lead a TV acting workshop at in , her hometown, targeting aspiring young performers. She continued this work in 2019 by hosting an "Acting for TV" workshop in for participants aged 7 to 18, emphasizing practical skills and industry knowledge drawn from her own career. The move to teaching was driven by Winward's wish for normalcy after years in the spotlight, including more time with her daughter for everyday activities like the school run, amid the stress of public scrutiny and demanding schedules. She occasionally participated in radio interviews during this period, reflecting on the challenges of fame and her satisfaction with a lower-profile role in .

Acting comeback (2023–present)

In 2023, Sammy Winward returned to acting after an eight-year hiatus, taking on the role of , the wife of , in ITV's true-crime drama The Long Shadow. The seven-part series, written by George Kay and directed by Lewis Arnold, chronicles the police manhunt for the Yorkshire Ripper between 1975 and 1981, emphasizing the impact on the victims and their families. Winward's portrayal depicted Sonia's denial and emotional detachment amid the unfolding investigation, with the series airing from September to October 2023. The drama received widespread acclaim for its sensitive handling of the real-life events and focus on the victims' stories, earning nominations including Best Drama Series at the in 2024. Winward's performance was praised for capturing the quiet devastation of Sonia's life, with reviewers noting her ability to convey subtle emotional layers in limited . Viewers and critics highlighted the series' harrowing authenticity, contributing to its status as an award-winning production. Winward's comeback was motivated by a desire to challenge herself with diverse roles following her time away from the industry, describing the experience as both nerve-wracking and exciting after years off-screen. The stability of her teaching career during 2015–2023 allowed her to approach opportunities selectively, reconnecting with her passion for acting. She expressed gratitude for the chance to return, viewing The Long Shadow as a meaningful step back into television. Following The Long Shadow, Winward appeared in guest roles on ITV and other networks in 2024, including a stint on BBC's . In 2025, she continued with a recurring guest spot as in the Sky comedy-drama , appearing in season 7's episode "Skool Reunion," and took on the role of Babs in the short film . She also joined the cast of the stage production Broken Clouds, directed by . As of November 2025, Winward has reflected on her character's death from February 2015, expressing openness to further television projects while balancing her personal life.

Other pursuits

Writing career

Sammy Winward ventured into children's literature with her debut book, Princess Phoebe Meets the Tudors, published on June 4, 2015, by Candy Jar Books. The 128-page novel, illustrated by Eric Heyman, targets young readers aged approximately 7–10 and features a modern-day princess who time-travels to the Tudor era via a magical golden book hidden in her wardrobe. The story blends historical accuracy with adventure, portraying strong, self-aware female characters amid the harsh realities of Tudor life, such as political intrigue and daily hardships. Winward's writing drew from her longstanding passion for history, which she described as a "geek" interest influenced by authors like and , as well as historian . Dedicated to her daughter Mia, the book originated from bedtime stories Winward shared with her, evolving into a full completed shortly after her departure from Emmerdale in 2014. She aimed to make complex historical events enchanting and accessible, stating, "I try to do it in quite a magical and enchanting way." The book received modest commercial success, with positive feedback from parents highlighting its engaging mix of education and fun; it holds a 4.5-star rating on Amazon based on 16 reviews. Winward promoted it through public readings, including an event at in in August 2015, and it has been recommended for school libraries as a tool for introducing Tudor history to children.

Teaching and public speaking

Winward became a drama teacher following her departure from Emmerdale in 2015, leveraging her extensive experience to integrate creative into her teaching approach. Her philosophy centers on imparting practical knowledge from her professional background, with a stated aim to "pass on knowledge gained from my experiences to the next generation" through hands-on education. This emphasis on creative expression stems directly from her career in television, where she prioritizes skills like and to foster artistic development in students. From 2017 to 2019, Winward led several drama workshops targeted at aspiring young performers, including a collaborative TV acting session at Stagecoach Performing Arts in Bolton in May 2017, where she co-taught with fellow Emmerdale actress Roxy Shahidi, covering scene preparation and on-camera techniques for children and teens. She also conducted an Acting for TV Masterclass in October 2019 at Bury Parish Church Hall, offering separate sessions for ages 7-11 and 12-18 that included audition skills, improvisation, scene study, and production etiquette. Additionally, in March 2017, she participated in educational outreach at Confetti College during Industry Week, delivering insights on acting to media students as part of a broader program featuring Emmerdale cast members. Through these initiatives and her role mentoring in youth theater groups like , Winward focused on nurturing emerging talent by providing real-world guidance drawn from her tenure. The workshops were designed to build participants' confidence, teaching essential terminology, on-set behavior, and performance fundamentals to prepare them for potential careers in the arts. Winward has described her teaching period as personally fulfilling, contributing to her growth while enabling her to support students' self-assurance in creative pursuits, though this phase informed her partial return to in 2023 after eight years in .

Filmography

Television roles

Her breakthrough came the following year in the ITV Emmerdale, where she portrayed from 2001 to 2015, appearing in 1,476 episodes as the character navigated family dramas and personal storylines. In 2006, Winward competed as herself in the ITV reality series . Following her departure from , Winward took on supporting roles in crime dramas. In 2015, she appeared as Lucy Murdoch, the pregnant daughter of a , in the second series of ITV's Prey, spanning three episodes. In 2017, she played Siobhan Murphy in two episodes of the ITV miniseries Fearless, a thriller centered on a lawyer investigating a controversial case. Winward returned to prominence in 2023 with the role of , wife of serial killer , in the seven-episode ITV true-crime miniseries The Long Shadow. Her most recent television appearance prior to 2025 was a guest role as Cheryl in the seventh season of Sky's , in one episode aired in 2025.
Year(s)ShowRoleEpisodes
2001–2015EmmerdaleKatie Sugden1,476
2006Herself10
2015Prey (Series 2)Lucy Murdoch3
2017Fearless2
2023The Long Shadow7
2025 (Series 7)Cheryl1

Film roles

Winward's film career has been limited compared to her extensive television work, with only a handful of credits primarily in independent features and short films. Her roles often portray everyday women navigating personal or relational challenges, reflecting her preference for character-driven stories over high-profile cinema. Throughout her career, she has prioritized and series commitments, resulting in sporadic film appearances that highlight her versatility in smaller productions. In 2017, Winward appeared in the British crime thriller , directed by Mitu Misra, playing the role of in an uncredited capacity. The film follows a Leeds-based entangled in and danger after his wealthy employer's sudden death, involving themes of and cultural tensions. She took on the lead role of Emma, a concerned ex-wife, in the 2019 short drama , directed by Sean Glynn. The story centers on Mark, a homeless struggling with PTSD from trauma, as Emma desperately searches for him amid his downward spiral. Winward's performance earned her a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 2022 . In 2023, Winward portrayed Yvonne in the short film Five Thousand Stars, directed by Paul Holbrook. This drama follows a once-renowned food critic, now struggling with and , as she campaigns to save her local , guided by a mysterious , exploring themes of recovery and . Her most recent film credit is as Babs in the 2025 short Blackpool, directed by . The narrative tracks Billy, a working-class man from the North, on a self-destructive lost weekend in the iconic seaside town, delving into and redemption.

Awards and nominations

British Soap Awards

Sammy Winward received five nominations for Sexiest Female at the for her portrayal of in , a category voted on by the public to honor attractive and popular female characters in British soaps. Her first nomination came in 2004, where she was shortlisted alongside actresses such as from , as well as competitors from other soaps like . The award that year went to for Kat Moon in . In 2005, Winward earned another nomination in the same category, competing against notable figures including (Sarah Platt in Coronation Street) and (Zoe Slater in EastEnders). The winner was for Debbie Dean in Hollyoaks. Winward was nominated again in 2006, with local reports highlighting her as a strong contender among soap stars, though she did not take the prize, which went to for in EastEnders. The 2010 ceremony featured another nod for Winward, pitting her against Michelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre in Coronation Street), Kym Marsh (Michelle Connor in Coronation Street), and Preeya Kalidas (Amira Masood in EastEnders), with Keegan securing the win. Her final nomination arrived in 2011, where she vied with Rita Simons (Roxy Mitchell in EastEnders), Alison King (Carla Connor in Coronation Street), Katy Cavanagh (Julie Carp in Coronation Street), and Jorgie Porter (Theresa McQueen in Hollyoaks); Keegan repeated as winner for the third consecutive year. These nominations reflect Winward's sustained popularity during her tenure, particularly in storylines involving Katie's romantic entanglements, though she did not secure a win across her career at the awards. , broadcast live on ITV since their inception in 1997, celebrate key achievements in soap operas like Emmerdale, with public categories such as Sexiest Female often drawing high viewer engagement.

Other recognitions

In 2002, Winward earned a nomination for Most Popular Newcomer at the , recognizing her early breakthrough performance in . Throughout the 2010s, she received fan-voted honors via Digital Spy's annual Soap Awards, including a nomination for Sexiest Female in 2008, reflecting her popularity among online audiences for her portrayal of . Winward's transition to non-soap roles garnered further acclaim, such as a 2021 nomination for Best Female Actor at the Birmingham for her lead performance in the short film , and a 2022 nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the for the same film. In media profiles marking her career milestones, Winward has been highlighted for her longevity and versatility; for instance, a 2023 Metro interview discussed her evolution from soap stardom to diverse acting pursuits over two decades.

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