Nigel’s daughter Clare Bates explained as Julie summons her back to EastEnders

A young Gemma Bissix as Clare Bates in EastEnders, side by side with a promo of Gemma as Clare today standing outside of Walford East Tube station.
Clare – and Gemma – have a long history in Walford (Picture: BBC/Kieron McCarron)

Clare Bates’ (Gemma Bissix) name has been popping up fairly regularly in EastEnders of late, ever since Nigel Bates’ (Paul Bradley) dementia story became one of the soaps most prominent plotlines.

Nigel’s love for his estranged daughter was cruelly exploited by Sam Mitchell (Kim Medcalf), when, believing them to be one in the same, Nigel attempted to hand over Phil’s fortune to her.

What’s apparent, though, is that the two’s relationship has become incredibly damaged and remains strained, evident with Nigel’s wife, Julie’s (Karen Henthorn) hesitation to contact Clare with Nigel’s repeated requests to see her.

Though, with the pressing of Phil and Lexi Pearce (Isabella Brown), contact her she did, finally setting her homecoming in motion.

Long time ‘Enders loyalists will remember teenage tearaway Clare from 1986 and diet-Devine minxy remix of Clare that appeared in 2008, but for newer viewers, Clare is somewhat of a mystery…

…and in the absence of Scooby and the gang, you’ll have to allow me to unravel that mystery for you!

Clare Bates’ history in EastEnders

Clare’s first stint

Nigel, Debbie and Clare Gemma first graced our screens in EastEnders as Clare Bates when she was just nine years old in 1993
The Bates family (Picture: BBC)

Clare and mum Debbie arrived in Walford and moved in with Nigel in 1993, after escaping Liam Tyler, Clare’s dad who’d physically abused both her andDebbie.

He emerged and tried to make life difficult for the family to no avail, as Debbie and Nigel wed the following year. Their happiness was cut short, though, when Debbie was killed in a hit and run.

Nigel fell into a deep depression, but fought to keep Clare as Liam demanded his daughter return to his custody. When Liam’s ex-girlfriend revealed his abusive behaviour in court, Nigel was granted sole custody of Clare.

Gemma Bissix as Clare Bates in Eastenders c. 1998.
A teenage Clare (Picture: BBC)

She found herself embroiled in teenage plotlines, ascending in popularity at school and bullying former best friend, Sonia Fowler (Natalie Cassidy), which brought her teacher, Julie into Nigel’s orbit.

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As she began a romance with Josh Saunders (Jon Lee, later of S-Club 7), unaware that he was Julie’s son, the two couples eventually formed a new family unit.

With Paul Bradley deciding to leave EastEnders, the entire family was written out in 1998 and Clare left Walford for ten years.

Clare’s second stint

Clare Bates in EastEnders
The Clare that re-emerged in 2008 was vastly different (Picture BBC)

Clare crashed back onto Albert Square at the beginning of 2008, being thrown from the backseat of a car by her lover, an incredibly wealthy CEO.

Dot Cotton (June Brown) offered her a place to stay and she immediately set about seeking out a brand new meal ticket.

After setting her sights firmly on the Branning brothers, Max and Jack (Jake Wood and Scott Maslen), she eventually settled on Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) as a target, and attempted to blackmail him by threatening to tell his wife, Jane (Laurie Brett), of his supposed flirtation with her.

Clare Bates and Bradley Branning in EastEnders
Clare set her sights on Bradley Branning (Picture: BBC)

When that plan flopped, she turned to another Branning, this time, kind-hearted Bradley (Charlie Clements), who she manipulated into helping her steal from a former lover.

Things began to unravel quickly for Clare, though, when she was caught stealing and blaming it on new bestie, Chelsea Fox (then Tiana Benjamin). A softer side began to emerge, as she realised she needed to change her ways; an estranged relationship with Nigel had left her with the belief that she could only rely on herself, which lead her to target wealthy men as a means of supporting herself financially.

Despite her best attempts to change, Bradley’s discovery that Clare had planned to fleece him of cash and subsequent trashing of Dot’s house saw him tell her to leave Walford.

She did, leaving a goodbye letter for Dot and helping herself to a pocketful of Bradley’s money before hopping in a taxi out of the Square, just 7 months after she arrived.

Clare’s 2026 comeback for Nigel

Clare visits Nigel in hospital in EastEnders
Clare is floored by how poorly Nigel has become (Picture: BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron)

‘It was a long time coming!’ Gemma said, in regards to finally being asked to return as Clare, a role she first played all the way back in 1986.

As Nigel’s perception of reality has continued to crumble with his dementia symptoms intensifying, a special episode of EastEnders saw the returns of Daniel Delaney and Teddy Jay as young Phil and Grant, Pat and Barry Evans (Pam St Clement and Shaun Williamson) and ex-wife (and Clare’s mum) Debbie (Nicola Duffett), which further intensified the audiences desire to see Nigel’s daughter return.

Clare is shaken to the core, having had no idea about Nigel’s diagnosis.

‘When she does find out he’s got dementia, I don’t think she realises how advanced it is. Clare feels like Julie has done it to get back at her; she feels like Julie has only called her at this late stage as a punishment.

‘In Clare’s mind, it does feel quite cruel because I think Clare really wanted the chance to apologise to her dad.’

Clare speaks to Nigel in the pub in EastEnders
Gemma is elated to reprise her role (Picture: BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron)

Despite the sad circumstances Clare returns in, Gemma was ‘chuffed’ at the chance to reprise her role.

‘I was just so chuffed because I haven’t seen Paul Bradley in over 20 years and so to be able to reconnect with him and work with him again felt like time had stood still. It was like no time had passed at all, and Paul is exactly the same lovely person he was before.

‘Paul was sort of like a stepfather to me in real life at work, as we spent six years on screen together from 1993 to 1999, and Karen and I were close as well. They make me feel like I’m a child again, in the best possible way.’

Who plays Clare Bates in EastEnders?

Clare Bates and Chelsea Fox in EastEnders
Gemma Bissix is a legend among soap fans (Picture: BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron)

Clare has been played by Gemma Bissix throughout every stint.

Gemma is, of course, most known to soap fans as the truly evil Clare Devine, Hollyoaks’ ultimate villain, over several stints since 2006.

Emerging as a party planner, the true scope of her malignance slowly became clear, as her determination to gain wealth at any cost emerged as her sole drive.

Regrettably killed off in 2013, Hollyoaks resurrected Clare last year, heart as black (and lips as red) as ever, revealing her as the mastermind behind the human trafficking ring that had seen the village’s teenage population ensnared.

Clare Devine in Hollyoaks
Clare Devine is Hollyoaks ultimate villain (Picture: Lime Pictures)

Outside of Soapland, Gemma starred in Britannia High, Washed Up, Crime Stories and Ghetto Heaven.

She’s also competed in Dancing on Ice and Celebrity Masterchef.

Off-screen, Gemma has forged an impressive career in theatre, with her role as evil Clare Devine seeing her frequently assume the villain part in Panto.

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