British Soap Award for Villain of the Year

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British Soap Award for Villain of the Year
CountryUnited Kingdom
First awarded2000
Currently held byMaximus Evans
(Corey Brent in Coronation Street)

The British Soap Award for Villain of the Year is an award presented annually by the British Soap Awards. Unlike the awards for Best Actress, Best Actor and Best British Soap, the award is voted for by a panel, like the award for Best Newcomer. Coronation Street is the most awarded soap in the category, with eight wins. Emmerdale is the only current soap not to have won a Villain of the Year award, while Family Affairs (1997–2005) never won the accolade. The award is currently held by Coronation Street actor Maximus Evans, who played Corey Brent.

Winners and nominees

Year Actor Role Soap
1999[1] Stephen Billington Greg Kelly Coronation Street
Martin Kemp Steve Owen EastEnders
Ross Kemp Grant Mitchell EastEnders
Claire King Kim Tate Emmerdale
2000[2] Ross Kemp Grant Mitchell EastEnders
2001[3] Steve McFadden Phil Mitchell EastEnders
Martin Kemp Steve Owen EastEnders
2002[4] Alex Ferns Trevor Morgan EastEnders
Steve McFadden Phil Mitchell EastEnders
Miles Anderson George Shackleford Family Affairs
David Easter Pete Callan Family Affairs
Tina Hall Claire Toomey Family Affairs
2003[5] Brian Capron Richard Hillman Coronation Street
Alex Ferns Trevor Morgan EastEnders
Steve McFadden Phil Mitchell EastEnders
2004[6] Charlie Brooks Janine Butcher EastEnders
Kate Ford Tracy Barlow Coronation Street
Peter Amory Chris Tate Emmerdale
Henry Luxemburg Toby Mills Hollyoaks
2005[7] Sasha Behar Maya Sharma Coronation Street
Bill Ward Charlie Stubbs Coronation Street
Tracy-Ann Oberman Chrissie Watts EastEnders
Lorraine Chase Steph Stokes Emmerdale
Year Winner Shortlisted Longlisted
2006[8] Billy Murray (Johnny Allen in EastEnders)
2007[9] Gemma Bissix (Clare Devine in Hollyoaks)
2008[10] Jack P. Shepherd (David Platt in Coronation Street)
2009[11] Gray O'Brien (Tony Gordon in Coronation Street)
2010[12] Larry Lamb (Archie Mitchell in EastEnders)
2011[13] Emmett J. Scanlan (Brendan Brady in Hollyoaks)
2012[14] Andrew Lancel (Frank Foster in Coronation Street)
2013[15] Natalie Gumede (Kirsty Soames in Coronation Street)
2014[16] Anna Passey (Sienna Blake in Hollyoaks)
Year Winner Nominees
2015[17] Jeremy Sheffield (Patrick Blake in Hollyoaks)
2016[18] Connor McIntyre (Pat Phelan in Coronation Street)
2017[19] Lucy-Jo Hudson (Rhiannon Davis in Doctors)
2018[20] Connor McIntyre (Pat Phelan in Coronation Street)
2019[21] Nathan Sussex (Buster Smith in Hollyoaks)
2022[22] Maximus Evans (Corey Brent in Coronation Street)

Wins by soap

Soap opera Wins Nominations
Coronation Street 9 11
EastEnders 6 25
Hollyoaks 5 13
Doctors 1 5
Emmerdale 0 12

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