How much soap stars REALLY earn as Corrie icon forced to sell his car to pay debt
Soap stars are reportedly among the highest-paid names on television, with famous characters from EastEnders, Coronation Street and Emmerdale said to be raking in eye-watering salaries - and we've taken a closer look at the figures

Soap opera stars rank among the best-paid faces on the box, with beloved characters from EastEnders, Coronation Street and Emmerdale bringing in substantial sums. But telly work alone doesn’t account for their impressive earnings – many boost their income through lucrative social media sponsorships and flogging personalised video shout-outs to devoted fans.
On top of that, can come bad days as we report that Coronation Street’s Simon Gregson is selling his car to foot his huge tax bill. The actor who is best known for playing Steve McDonald on the ITV soap opera is following an order to repay a loan totalling £252,000. He is also facing losing his home.
The actor, 51, could be left to sell his home following the closure of his business, Simon Gregson Productions Ltd, which owed the tax office and bank £165,000 after going into liquidation. A repayment of £252,000 had been demanded from the firm’s coffers and paid into a separate account controlled by the actor.
Steve McFadden

The 64 year old, who’s portrayed the legendary tough guy Phil Mitchell on EastEnders since 1990, is said to pocket an eye-watering £200,000 annually.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, his total wealth has ballooned to more than £2.8million thanks to ventures away from Albert Square.
The actor previously fronted the Sky One game show Britain’s Hardest in 2004 and had a role in Kevin and Perry Go Large in 2000.
Following a sabbatical from EastEnders to pursue different opportunities in 2011, the father-of-three secured a plum role as Captain Hook in the Peter Pan pantomime at The Swan Theatre in London, reportedly earning roughly £200,000 for just a few weeks’ work during the Christmas period.
Adam Woodyatt

Next on the list is another familiar face from EastEnders, best known for his unforgettable ‘I’ve got nothing left’ line while portraying Walford legend Ian Beale.
The 55 year old actor reportedly has a net worth of approximately £1.7 million. After taking a two-year hiatus from EastEnders, he’s now earning £200,000 annually to portray the beleaguered Albert Square businessman.
He allegedly pocketed £250,000 after participating in I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here in 2021 and regularly stars in pantomimes, which adds around £130,000 to his income each year.
Until recently, he was the proprietor of a successful alcohol brand, Neat Gun, but the company closed its doors earlier this year.
Natalie Cassidy

Natalie Cassidy plays Sonia Fowler on EastEnders(Image: BBC/Eastenders)
Natalie, 40, has been a staple on EastEnders since 1993, playing the iconic trumpet-playing Sonia for the majority of her life.
She reportedly earns £150,000 per annum and has also amassed a larger fortune through her appearance on Strictly Come Dancing in 2009 and Celebrity Big Brother in 2019.
She also earned £100,000 from her fitness DVD Then and Now, showing fans how she managed to shed four stone, and subsequently released her second DVD, The Perfect 10, in 2013.
However, since then, the star has confessed that she regrets her fitness projects because she feels “it wasn’t the right thing to do”.
Letitia Dean

Letitia Dean as Sharon Watts in EastEnders(Image: CREDIT LINE:BBC/Jack Barns/Kieron McCarron)
Letitia has been embodying Sharon Watts since 1985, and despite initially leaving in 1995, she returned six years later to reprise her role. She departed once more five years later before returning to the BBC soap for a third time in 2012.
The 56 year old is now believed to be earning £150,000 from EastEnders, placing her amongst the show’s top-earning female cast members.
Beyond Albert Square, Letitia has graced the West End stage in High School Musical, toured with Calendar Girls, and competed on Strictly Come Dancing back in 2007.
Much like her colleague Natalie Cassidy, she also launched a popular fitness DVD in 2009.
Bill Roache

Bill Roache isn’t simply a Coronation Street icon – he holds the distinction of being the longest-serving male television star in history, earning him a place in the Guinness World Records after appearing on the cobbles continuously since 1960.
The remarkable 91 year old is believed to pocket £250,000 for portraying Ken Barlow, making him the top earner amongst the Coronation Street cast. The veteran actor also supplements his income through the celebrity video platform Cameo, where fans can purchase personalised messages for £52.
Bill has penned several books chronicling his extensive career, including 50 Years on the Street: My Life with Ken Barlow in 2011 and Life and Soul: How to Live a Long and Healthy Life in 2018.
Despite his advanced years, the actor shows no signs of hanging up his boots and has expressed feeling “so fortunate” to continue working on the programme.









