Annie Sugden

Annie Sugden
Emmerdale character
Portrayed bySheila Mercier
Duration1972–1996, 2009
First appearanceEpisode 1
16 October 1972
Last appearanceEpisode 5218/5219
10 February 2009
ClassificationFormer; regular
Created byKevin Laffan
Introduced byDavid Goddard (1972)
Mervyn Watson (1995, 1996)
Anita Turner (2009)
In-universe information
Other namesAnnie Pearson
Annie Kempinski
Annie Brearly
OccupationFarmer
FatherSam Pearson
MotherGrace Pearson
HusbandJacob Sugden (backstory, 1945–1972)
Leonard Kempinski (1993)
Amos Brearly (1995–2020)
SonsJack Sugden
Joe Sugden
DaughtersPeggy Skilbeck
GrandsonsJackie Merrick
Sam Skilbeck
Robert Sugden
Andy Sugden (adoptive)
GranddaughtersSally Skilbeck
Victoria Sugden
AuntsRosemary Kendall
First cousinsArthur Kendall
Beryl Crossthwaite
Other relativesSharon Crossthwaite
Sebastian White
Harry Sugden
Sarah Sugden (adoptive)
Jack Sugden (adoptive)

Annie Sugden (also Pearson, Kempinski and Brearly) is a fictional character from the British television soap opera Emmerdale. She was played by Sheila Mercier as a regular character between 1972 and 1994, with occasional guest appearances in the show after her original departure. Mercier cut back on location filming during the late 1980s and eventually left the serial in 1994 due to the gruelling schedule. Annie was one of Emmerdale's original characters, appearing in its first episode on 16 October 1972 and became the longest serving female character in the series' history. She was the soap's "first matriarch", the maternal force behind the Sugden family, who were collectively one of Emmerdale's main focal points.[1]

Over the years, the character featured in a number of storylines, including being widowed twice, coping with the deaths of various other family members, financial woes, nearly dying in a farmhouse fire, an addiction to tranquillisers and sustaining injuries in the Emmerdale plane crash, which left her in a three-month coma. Mercier and Frazer Hines, who played her on-screen son Joe Sugden, were the only two original cast members to appear in the show for its 20th anniversary.[2] Though the character left the serial in 1994, she has made occasional appearances since this time and last appeared on-screen in February 2009, in a special tribute episode to mark the death of Clive Hornby who played her on-screen son, Jack Sugden.[3]

Mercier has previously made guest appearances in 1996 and in 2000 for a special web broadcast in which Annie talked to her troubled screen son Jack. The broadcast was available for viewers to download on the official Emmerdale website.[4] Despite having married Amos off-screen in late 1995, she was credited upon her return in 2009 by her most famous name, Annie Sugden.

Mercier died in December 2019 and this was written into the serial, with the character of Annie dying off-screen in August 2020.

  1. ^ "Emmerdale's path to soap success". BBC News. 17 March 2005. Retrieved 2 October 2007.
  2. ^ "Emmerdale Farm/Emmerdale". Nostalgia Central.
  3. ^ "Tribute Episode". ITV. Archived from the original on 5 December 2008. Retrieved 4 January 2009.
  4. ^ Kelly, Jon (18 March 2005). "Emmerdale Week: Those were the dales." Daily Mirror. Retrieved 28 August 2020.