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Steph Stokes
Emmerdale character
Portrayed byLorraine Chase
Duration2002–2006, 2013
First appearance3 September 2002
Last appearance30 October 2013
ClassificationFormer; regular
Introduced bySteve Frost (2002)
Kate Oates (2013)
In-universe information
OccupationAntiques dealer
B&B manager
FatherAlan Turner
MotherJill Turner
BrothersTerence Turner
HusbandAdam Forsythe (2006)
DaughtersTricia Dingle

Mary Stephanie "Steph" Stokes (also Turner and Forsythe) is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Emmerdale. She was played by Lorraine Chase for a period of four years between 2002 and 2006. It was announced on 12 September 2013 that Steph would return for a guest appearance, which she did on 30 October 2013.

Development

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In one storyline Steph accuses her older brother of sexually abusing her. On 9 December 2005, Kris Green from Digital Spy reported that Nick Brimble had been cast as her brother, Terence Turner, and that his arrival would lead to a confrontation. An Emmerdale spokesperson told Green that "Terence is embroiled in a huge storyline from the start".[1]

On 18 July 2006, Green reported that Chase had decided to leave the show. Of her decision to leave, Chase stated "four years ago Steve Frost, our then producer of Emmerdale, presented me with a complex character. I have enjoyed greatly the challenge he set. I hope Steph's fans will agree, she was an unpredictable and intriguing crazy lady and I loved her but there is only so much a good girl can do!" Executive producer Kathleen Beedles revealed that there were plans for a "terrific" final storyline for the character.[2]

A reporter from the ITV Press Centre revealed Emmerdale had planned a funeral storyline for Alan Turner, following the death of actor (Richard Thorp). Chase agreed to make a guest appearance in the episode. Chase said that she was "overjoyed" to return to mark Alan's departure but added that she wished the circumstances had been different.[3]

Storylines

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2002–2006

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Steph was established as the village bully for her violent and threatening behaviour. An ex-convict, she first appeared at her daughter Tricia's (Sheree Murphy) engagement party in 2002 and hit her fiancé Marlon Dingle (Mark Charnock), and then kissed him the night before the wedding. Marlon wasn't the first of Tricia's boyfriends that Steph had been attracted to. After stealing an earlier boyfriend, she'd not spoken to her daughter in years. Tricia wanted to try again with Steph – especially when she decided to stay in Emmerdale.

Now that she had decided to put down some roots, Steph began working for Rodney Blackstock (Patrick Mower) at the Antiques Barn. Her fantastic selling skills and keen eye for a bargain made Steph indispensable to the business. But when she spotted some priceless porcelain and tried to do a runner to France with it, Rodney caught her and she was forced to abandon her dreams. Despite double-crossing him, Steph and Rodney got close again and even got engaged. But Steph wasn't after Rodney's love and companionship; her one true love was money. When she discovered Rodney was not as flush as she thought, Steph jilted him and moved in with her father Alan (Richard Thorp) at the B&B. A few weeks later, Steph was delighted when her best friend "Fat" Shelley Williams (Carolyn Pickles) arrived. The two women immediately started making plans to open a salon in the village and got Alan to finance their business. By this time, Steph was the co-owner of the local factory with Eric Pollard (Chris Chittell). However, the factory closed and Steph found herself in trouble with the law, following her making counterfeit clothes in the factory. However, relations between Steph and her father hit an all-time low over the next few months.

In 2004, things got even worse when Tricia was killed during the storm at New Year and she plunged into a deep depression. Shelley was a great source of comfort to Steph and Alan as they came to terms with losing Tricia and soon she had begun a relationship with Steph's father. When she discovered what was going on, Steph was absolutely horrified and made it clear she would not accept them as a couple. Alan and Shelley continued to see each other and planned to emigrate to Spain and start a new life together. Faced with being deserted by the two people closest to her and losing her inheritance, Steph planned to split them up by spreading a vicious rumour that Shelley was a gold-digger. Her plot worked and Shelley left Alan. Soon after, during a confrontation on the stairs, Alan declared that he wished Steph had died instead of Tricia, and in a moment of anger, Steph pushed Alan down the stairs. He ended up an invalid and lost his memory, due to the knock on the head. In control of everything, Steph started medicating Alan to keep him manageable and when Shelley came back, Steph locked her in the cellar after pushing her down the stairs and disposed of her at night. However, Alan was aware that Steph was up to no good and knew that Shelley had come to the house. When her treachery was revealed, Steph made an attempt to make a quick sale on the B&B and do a runner. When this failed, she almost drove off the local quarry with her father but had a change of heart at the last moment. The villagers were deeply shocked and so was Steph when she was arrested for Shelley's murder. Steph found herself alienated by the villagers and branded "Psycho Steph". However, it emerged that Steph didn't kill her when she returned to Emmerdale for her memorial service. Steph thought she had killed her, due to her mental illness. Alan and Shelley tried to rekindle their relationship but Alan was unable to grant his partner's wish that he cut all ties with Steph. When Shelley left, Steph followed her and tried to convince her to return to Alan. The two women had a confrontation on a ferry in March 2005 – Steph told Shelley that she was going back to Emmerdale with her and tried to tug her towards her, but in pulling away from Steph, Shelley fell overboard. Making a split second decision, Steph decided not to raise the alarm to rescue Shelley and threw her suitcase overboard.

Life seemed to settle for Steph when she returned from the disastrous ferry journey, keeping quiet about Shelley's death. When new doctor Adam Forsythe (Richard Shelton) arrived to live at the B&B, romance began to blossom. Having fallen in love for the first time, Steph started to open up about her troubled childhood and confessed that her older brother Terence (Nick Brimble) had sexually abused her as a child. She also confessed about her part in Shelley's disappearance but to her surprise, Adam remained calm and silent. Adam convinced Steph that she needed to let her father Alan know about this – especially as he'd since decided to track down his long-lost son. Refusing to believe her, Alan devastated Steph and when Terence arrived in Emmerdale, things got even worse. The violent alcoholic started to terrorise his sister and she began to fall apart – much to Adam's horror. But Terence's reign as Alan's favourite child was about to come to an end when he got drunk and confessed Steph was telling the truth. He left Emmerdale but continued to haunt Steph and Adam. When Adam came home to find Terence in the B&B, a violent struggle ensued and Adam ended up killing Terence with a fire extinguisher in front of Steph and buried the body in the local woods. Steph was absolutely traumatised and, in a bid to keep her quiet, Adam took her away to Barbados.

When they got back, Alan was stunned to hear Steph and Adam had got married abroad. However, there was no domestic bliss in this household. Steph discovered Adam was drugging her to keep her under control and decided enough was enough. She decided to confess to Alan that she murdered Terence and even took him to the place they buried him. However, when they got there, Steph was horrified to realise that Adam had moved the body and was now claiming she was mentally ill. The relationship fell apart as Steph realised she'd married a cold, calculating man who was determined to keep her in line. Her outrage at him saw her sectioned and it seemed like Steph's had a long way to go before she could persuade everyone she was telling the truth this time. However, with Alan and family friend Betty Eagleton (Paula Tilbrook) on her side, and skeptical about Adam, it looked as if Steph had at least two allies. It was further revealed that prior to Terence's death, he was blackmailing Adam as Adam was struck off the register, yet still practicing as a doctor illegally.

When Terence's body was discovered under the rubble of the Kings Show Home, Steph was arrested for his murder. Through the trial, Steph contested her innocence, but in a shock twist, Shelley's suitcase was found on the day before the verdict. Steph knew that there was no way they would start a new trial against her, following the last time she was wrongly accused of her murder, but in a bid of loyalty to her dad, she instead confessed to Terence's murder in a bid to see some sort of justice. Steph was sentenced to life imprisonment when she confessed that she and Adam murdered her brother, Terence, even though it was only Adam who killed him. Adam would face further investigation about the case, but two days later, he hanged himself and subsequently died in his cell. At the end of it all, Alan was proud of Steph and therefore she was finally happy in her comeuppance.

2013

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Steph is allowed compassionate day release to attend her father's funeral on 30 October 2013, escorted by a prison warden. She immediately disapproves of Marlon's relationship with Laurel Thomas (Charlotte Bellamy) and when Amy Wyatt (Chelsea Halfpenny) asks Val Pollard (Charlie Hardwick) why she is handcuffed to the warden, Val tells her about Steph's involvement in her brother's murder. Steph also annoys Victoria Sugden (Isabel Hodgins) while the service takes place. Later at Alan's wake at Home Farm, Steph persuades the warden to unlock her handcuffs so that she can make a speech about her father. The warden does so and Steph makes her speech, but breaks down halfway through and runs out of the function room. Later, Val and the warden are unable to find her and realize that she has escaped and call the police. While walking through the cemetery, Marlon and Laurel find Steph at her father's graveside. Steph tells them that she misses her father and that she has nobody left. The warden arrives and handcuffs Steph and she expresses how happy she is for Marlon and Laurel and asks Marlon if he will write to her in the future while she is in prison. Steph is then led to a waiting police car to be returned to prison.

Reception

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For her portrayal of Steph, Chase was nominated for "Best Bitch" at The British Soap Awards 2007. Chase was nominated for the same award at the 2007 Inside Soap Awards.[4] In 2017, a writer from Inside Soap reflected on the character, writing, "Lorraine Chase created one of Emmerdale's most entertaining villainesses – they should bring her back, pronto!"[5] In 2025, a writer from the same magazine called Steph "glorious" and a "Villainess", opining that Steph's 2006 exit was "sad" and speculating that she would quickly become the "Top Dog" in prison.[6]

References

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from Grokipedia
Mary Stephanie "Steph" Stokes (née Turner, previously Forsythe) is a fictional character from the British soap opera , portrayed by actress from 2002 to 2006 and briefly in 2013. Introduced on 3 September 2002 as the estranged daughter of long-running character Alan Turner and mother of Tricia Dingle, Steph arrived in the village as an ex-convict with a accent and a history of criminal behavior, quickly establishing herself as one of the show's primary antagonists. Throughout her tenure, Steph's storylines highlighted her selfish and volatile nature, including seducing her daughter Tricia's fiancé upon arrival, which strained their already fraught mother-daughter relationship. She formed a complex friendship with Shelley Williams, whom she later kidnapped and attempted to murder in 2004 amid escalating conflicts, and engaged in a brief romance with , jilting him after scheming to steal his valuables. Her relationship with father Alan was equally turbulent; she drugged him in 2004 and pushed him down the stairs during a confrontation, reflecting her abandonment issues from childhood. Steph's arc culminated in her 2006 marriage to Forsythe in , after which Adam killed her abusive brother Terence Turner to protect her; she concealed the body and took the fall, leading to a life sentence for . She departed the series that year following her imprisonment but returned handcuffed on compassionate leave for Alan's in October 2013, marking her final appearance to date.

Development

Casting

was cast as Steph Stokes in in 2002 by then-series producer Steve Frost, who selected her to portray the character's mother figure as an ex-convict and bully. Chase portrayed the role on a regular basis from her debut on 3 September 2002 until her departure in November 2006. After four years on the , Chase chose to leave in 2006, citing the enjoyment of the complex role but expressing a need for fresh opportunities beyond the character. In her statement, she noted, "I have enjoyed greatly the challenge he set... but there is only so much a good girl can do! I have decided to leave Steph to her fate and re-unite with friends and family and get a life," highlighting the major final storyline as a suitable conclusion while voicing interest in diverse acting roles post-. Chase made a brief return to the series in 2013 under producer Kate Oates, appearing as a guest in episodes centered around her on-screen father's funeral and airing on 30 October 2013.

Creation and portrayal

Mary Stephanie "Steph" Stokes (née Turner; previously Forsythe) was created for the British soap opera Emmerdale as a disruptive ex-convict and village bully, introduced in September 2002 to generate family conflict within the Turner family dynamic. The character was conceived to embody themes of manipulation and criminality, serving as an antagonist who strained relationships in the Yorkshire Dales village. Steph was specifically designed to antagonize her estranged daughter Tricia Dingle and her father Alan Turner, highlighting intergenerational tensions rooted in her criminal past and domineering personality. Her initial portrayal emphasized a scheming nature, exemplified by her involvement in operations alongside associate Shelley Williams and instances of physical confrontations that underscored her tendencies. For her 2013 return, the storyline was planned to coincide with Alan Turner's on-screen funeral, following the real-life death of actor , with a focus on Steph's from prison to attend the event under supervision. Lorraine Chase portrayed Steph as a complex anti-heroine, drawing on the character's abusive family backstory—including mistreatment by her brother —to add layers of vulnerability beneath her tough exterior.

Storylines

2002–2006

Steph Stokes made her debut in on 3 September 2002, arriving uninvited at her Tricia's engagement party to , where she punched the groom and kissed him, immediately establishing her disruptive presence in the village. Shortly after, she kissed Tricia's fiancé, , the night before his wedding to Tricia, further straining her relationship with her and contributing to the eventual breakdown of Tricia's . Steph secured employment at Rodney Blackstock's Antiques Barn, where her sales skills proved valuable despite her aggressive tactics. In her early months in Emmerdale, Steph engaged in various schemes for financial gain, including manipulating her estranged father, Alan Turner, whom she moved in with after conflicts at the antiques business. She became involved in selling designer clothes from a local factory, which drew legal trouble when the operation was exposed, reinforcing her reputation as a petty criminal. These actions highlighted her opportunistic nature and ongoing tensions with Alan over money and family loyalties. Tensions with Alan escalated following Tricia's death in a storm, as Steph blamed him for not protecting her daughter. During a heated argument in late , Alan wished aloud that Steph had died instead of Tricia, prompting Steph to push him down the stairs in a fit of rage, leaving him seriously injured and hospitalised. Steph then assumed control of Alan's affairs, secretly medicating him with sleeping tablets to keep him compliant and prevent him from revealing the truth about the incident. Steph's rivalry with her former friend Shelley Williams intensified when Shelley returned to seeking Alan in 2004. Jealous and possessive, Steph kidnapped Shelley, pushing her down the stairs into the cellar of the B&B and locking her there, initially believing she had killed her before dumping her body on the moors. Shelley survived and went into hiding, only to resurface in 2005, leading to a confrontation on a where a struggle resulted in Shelley's accidental death; Steph covered up the incident to protect herself. The storyline took a darker turn in 2006 when Steph's abusive older brother, Turner, arrived in the village demanding money from Alan. Steph confronted about the childhood he had inflicted on her, a revelation she shared with her partner, , with whom she had begun a relationship earlier that year. assaulted Steph and attempted to , escalating the conflict until killed in by striking him with a during a violent struggle at the B&B, causing him to fall down the stairs fatally. To shield Adam from prosecution, Steph falsely confessed to murdering Terence, claiming sole responsibility despite the evidence pointing to Adam. Convicted of the crime, she was sentenced to at Skipdale Women's Prison, marking her final regular appearance in in November 2006. After the killing, she and Adam married in . Alan visited her in , offering forgiveness before her departure from the village.

2013

In October 2013, Steph Stokes was granted from prison to attend the funeral of her father, Alan Turner, on 30 October. Escorted by a to whom she was handcuffed, she arrived at the church in a taxi, marking her surprise return to the village after years of incarceration for the murder of her brother . The episode, which served as a tribute to the late actor who portrayed Alan, featured the villagers gathering for the service officiated by vicar . Steph's limited focused on her attendance at the and subsequent wake at Home Farm, where her presence added tension amid the proceedings. During the wake, she briefly escaped from her guard in an attempt to flee, but was quickly recaptured and returned to prison immediately after the events, concluding her final appearance in the series to date.

Reception

Awards and nominations

received nominations for her portrayal of Steph Stokes at the 2007 soap awards ceremonies, reflecting the character's reputation as a compelling during her primary tenure from 2002 to 2006. Chase was nominated in the Best Bitch category at the Inside Soap Awards 2007 for embodying Steph's manipulative and domineering personality. She also earned a nomination for Best Exit at 2007, acknowledging the dramatic conclusion to Steph's storyline. No wins were recorded from these nominations, though they underscored the lasting impact of Chase's performance in highlighting Steph's villainous role within .

Critical response

Steph Stokes has been widely regarded in commentary as one of 's standout antagonists from the early , noted for her complex blend of tactics and a vulnerable rooted in childhood , which positioned her as more of an anti-hero than a one-dimensional . This duality was highlighted in analyses of her character, where her manipulative schemes, such as drugging her father Alan Turner and orchestrating conflicts within her family, were seen as adding layers to her portrayal. Critics have commended the impact of Stokes' criminal arcs on elevating the show's dramatic tension, particularly through storylines involving and , which left a lasting legacy in post-2006 reviews. For instance, her role in the murder plot—where she confronted her abusive brother—underscored her as a force driving intense family drama and village intrigue. In a retrospective Emmerdale's top villains for the show's 50th , Stokes was placed third, praised for her "scheming" nature and trail of destruction that made her a memorable presence. Overall, professional critiques emphasize the absence of significant on her character, focusing instead on Lorraine Chase's performance as a "psychopath" whose arcs contributed substantially to the soap's reputation for bold storytelling in the mid-2000s.

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