List of Dancing on Ice contestants

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The following is a list of Dancing on Ice contestants to date along with their professional partners and competition placement. [1]

Contestants

Key
  Winners
  Runners-up
  Third place
  Withdrew from competition
CelebrityNotabilityProfessional partnerSeriesPlacement
Tamara Beckwith Socialite Sergey Malyshev Series 1 10th
Andi Peters Television presenter Tamara Sharp 9th
Andrea McLean GMTV weather presenter Doug Webster 8th
John Barrowman Actor & singer Olga Sharutenko 7th
Sean Wilson Coronation Street actor Marika Humphreys 6th
Kelly Holmes Olympic middle-distance runner Todd Sand 5th
David Seaman England goalkeeper Pam O'Connor 4th
Bonnie Langford Actress & West End dancer Matt Evers 3rd
Stefan Booth Actor Kristina Lenko 2nd
Gaynor Faye Coronation Street actress Daniel Whiston 1st
Neil Fox Radio presenter & talent show judge Pamela O'Connor Series 2 11th
Phil Gayle Newsreader & freelance journalist Natalia Pestova 10th
Ulrika Jonsson Television presenter Pavel Aubrecht 9th
Stephen Gately Boyzone singer Kristina Lenko 8th
Kay Burley Sky newscaster Fred Palascak 7th
Lisa Scott-Lee Steps singer Matt Evers 6th
Lee Sharpe England footballer Frankie Poultney 5th
Emily Symons Home and Away & Emmerdale actress Daniel Whiston 4th
Duncan James Blue singer Maria Filippov 3rd
Clare Buckfield Actress Andrei Lipanov 2nd
Kyran Bracken England rugby player Melanie Lambert 1st
Sarah Greene Television presenter Fred Palascak Series 3 13th
Natalie Pinkham Sports television presenter Andrei Lipanov 12th
Michael Underwood Television presenter Melanie Lambert WD
Samantha Mumba Singer-songwriter Pavel Aubrecht 10th
Aggie MacKenzie How Clean Is Your House? co-presenter Sergey Malyshev 9th
Tim Vincent Television presenter Victoria Borzenkova 8th
Steve Backley Olympic javelin thrower Susie Lipanova 7th
Linda Lusardi Model & Emmerdale actress Daniel Whiston 6th
Greg Rusedski Professional tennis player Kristina Lenko 5th
Gareth Gates Singer-songwriter Maria Filippov 4th
Zaraah Abrahams Coronation Street actress Fred Palascak 3rd
Chris Fountain Hollyoaks actor Frankie Poultney 2nd
Suzanne Shaw Hear'Say singer Matt Evers 1st
Graeme Le Saux England & Chelsea footballer Kristina Lenko Series 4 13th
Gemma Bissix EastEnders & Hollyoaks actress Andrei Lipanov 12th
Jeremy Edwards Holby City actor Darya Nucci 11th
Michael Underwood Television presenter Melanie Lambert 10th
Todd Carty Stage & screen actor Susie Lipanova 9th
Ellery Hanley England rugby player Frankie Poultney 8th
Melinda Messenger Glamour model & television presenter Fred Palascak 7th
Roxanne Pallett Emmerdale actress Daniel Whiston 6th
Zoe Salmon Blue Peter presenter Matt Evers 5th
Coleen Nolan Singer & Loose Women panellist Stuart Widdall 4th
Jessica Taylor Liberty X singer Pavel Aubrecht 3rd
Donal MacIntyre Investigative journalist Florentine Houdinière 2nd
Ray Quinn Actor & The X Factor runner-up Maria Filippov 1st
Sinitta Pop singer & aide to Simon Cowell Andrei Lipanov Series 5 14th
Bobby Davro Comedian & impressionist Molly Moenkhoff 13th
Jeremy Sheffield Holby City actor Susie Lipanova 12th
Tana Ramsay Cookbook author & television presenter Stuart Widdall 11th
Heather Mills Model & businesswoman Matt Evers 10th
Hilary Jones General practitioner & television presenter Alexandra Schauman 9th
Sharron Davies Olympic medley swimmer Pavel Aubrecht 8th
Emily Atack The Inbetweeners actress Fred Palascak 7th
Mikey Graham Boyzone singer Melanie Lambert 6th
Danny Young Coronation Street actor Frankie Poultney 5th
Danniella Westbrook EastEnders actress Matthew Gonzalez 4th
Kieron Richardson Hollyoaks actor Brianne Delcourt 3rd
Gary Lucy The Bill actor Maria Filippov 2nd
Hayley Tamaddon Emmerdale actress Daniel Whiston 1st
Angela Rippon Television journalist & newsreader Sean Rice Series 6 Did not
qualify
Nadia Sawalha EastEnders actress & television presenter Mark Hanretty
Craig McLachlan Neighbours & Home and Away actor Maria Filippov
Elen Rivas Model Łukasz Różycki
Steven Arnold Coronation Street actor Nina Ulanova 12th
Dominic Cork International cricketer Alexandra Schauman 11th
Jennifer Metcalfe Hollyoaks actress Sylvain Longchambon 10th
Comedy Dave BBC Radio 1 presenter Frankie Poultney 9th
Kerry Katona Media personality & Atomic Kitten singer Daniel Whiston 8th
Vanilla Ice Rapper Katie Stainsby 7th
Denise Welch Actress & Loose Women panellist Matt Evers 6th
Jeff Brazier Television presenter Isabelle Gauthier 5th
Johnson Beharry British Army regiment soldier Jodeyne Higgins 4th
Chloe Madeley Freelance journalist & model Michael Zenezini 3rd
Laura Hamilton Children's television presenter Colin Ratushniak 2nd
Sam Attwater EastEnders actor Brianne Delcourt 1st
Andy Akinwolere Blue Peter presenter Maria Filippov Series 7 15th
Laila Morse EastEnders actress Łukasz Różycki 14th
Mark Rhodes Children's television presenter Frankie Poultney 13th
Corey Feldman Hollywood actor Brooke Castile 12th
Charlene Tilton Dallas actress Matthew Gonzalez 11th
Rosemary Conley Businesswoman, author & broadcaster Mark Hanretty 10th
Heidi Range Sugababes singer Andrei Lipanov 9th
Sébastien Foucan Freerunner Brianne Delcourt 8th
Sam Nixon Children's television presenter Alexandra Schauman 7th
Andy Whyment Coronation Street actor Vicky Ogden 6th
Chemmy Alcott World Cup alpine ski racer Sean Rice 5th
Jennifer Ellison Actress Daniel Whiston 4th
Chico The X Factor contestant Jodeyne Higgins 3rd
Jorgie Porter Hollyoaks actress Matt Evers 2nd
Matthew Wolfenden Emmerdale actor Nina Ulanova 1st
Pamela Anderson Actress & Playboy model Matt Evers Series 8 12th
Lauren Goodger The Only Way Is Essex cast member Michael Zenezini 11th
Oona King Labour Party politician Mark Hanretty 10th
Anthea Turner Television presenter Andy Buchanan 9th
Shayne Ward Singer & The X Factor winner Maria Filippov 8th
Joe Pasquale Comedian Vicky Ogden 7th
Keith Chegwin Television presenter & actor Olga Sharutenko 6th
Samia Ghadie Coronation Street actress Sylvain Longchambon 5th
Gareth Thomas Wales rugby player Robin Johnstone WD
Luke Campbell Olympic boxer Jenna Smith 3rd
Matt Lapinskas EastEnders actor Brianne Delcourt 2nd
Beth Tweddle Olympic artistic gymnast Daniel Whiston 1st
Jorgie Porter Series 7 Sylvain Longchambon Series 9
(All-Stars)
14th
Joe Pasquale Series 8 Robin Johnstone 13th
David Seaman Series 1 Frankie Poultney 12th
Gary Lucy Series 5 Katie Stainsby 11th
Todd Carty Series 4 Alexandra Schauman 10th
Zaraah Abrahams Series 3 Andy Buchanan 9th
Bonnie Langford Series 1 Andrei Lipanov 8th
Gareth Gates Series 3 Brianne Delcourt 7th
Suzanne Shaw Series 3 Matt Evers 6th
Kyran Bracken Series 2 Nina Ulanova 5th
Sam Attwater Series 6 Vicky Ogden 4th
Beth Tweddle Series 8 Łukasz Różycki 3rd
Hayley Tamaddon Series 5 Daniel Whiston 2nd
Ray Quinn Series 4 Maria Filippov 1st
Candice Brown The Great British Bake Off winner Matt Evers Series 10 12th
Stephanie Waring Hollyoaks actress Sylvain Longchambon 11th
Perri Shakes-Drayton Olympic hurdler Hamish Gaman 10th
Cheryl Baker Bucks Fizz singer & television presenter Daniel Whiston 9th
Lemar Singer-songwriter & producer Melody Le Moal 8th
Antony Cotton Coronation Street actor Brandee Malto 6th
Donna Air Actress & television presenter Mark Hanretty
Alex Beresford ITV Weather forecaster Brianne Delcourt 5th
Kem Cetinay Love Island winner Alex Murphy 4th
Max Evans Rugby union player Ale Izquierdo 3rd
Brooke Vincent Coronation Street actress Matej Silecky 2nd
Jake Quickenden Singer & The X Factor contestant Vanessa Bauer 1st
Mark Little Neighbours actor Brianne Delcourt Series 11 12th
Richard Blackwood EastEnders actor Carlotta Edwards 11th
Didi Conn Grease actress Łukasz Różycki 10th
Saira Khan Television presenter Mark Hanretty 9th
Gemma Collins The Only Way Is Essex cast member Matt Evers 8th
Ryan Sidebottom England cricketer Brandee Malto 7th
Jane Danson Coronation Street actress Sylvain Longchambon 6th
Melody Thornton The Pussycat Dolls singer Alexander Demetriou 5th
Brian McFadden Westlife singer Alex Murphy 4th
Saara Aalto Singer-songwriter Hamish Gaman 3rd
Wes Nelson Love Island finalist Vanessa Bauer 2nd
James Jordan Strictly Come Dancing professional Alexandra Schauman 1st
Trisha Goddard Television presenter Łukasz Różycki Series 12 12th
Lucrezia Millarini ITV News presenter & journalist Brendyn Hatfield 11th
Radzi Chinyanganya Former Blue Peter presenter Jess Hatfield 10th
Caprice Model & actress Hamish Gaman WD
Kevin Kilbane Republic of Ireland footballer Brianne Delcourt 8th
Ian "H" Watkins Steps singer Matt Evers 7th
Maura Higgins Love Island finalist Alexander Demetriou 6th
Lisa George Coronation Street actress Tom Naylor 5th
Ben Hanlin Magician & television presenter Carlotta Edwards 4th
Libby Clegg Paralympic sprinter Mark Hanretty 3rd
Perri Kiely Diversity dancer Vanessa Bauer 2nd
Joe Swash EastEnders actor & television presenter Alexandra Schauman
& Alex Murphy
1st
Myleene Klass Hear'Say singer & presenter Łukasz Różycki Series 13 14th
Denise van Outen Actress, singer & presenter Matt Evers WD
Graham Bell Olympic skier & broadcaster Karina Manta 12th
Rufus Hound Comedian, actor & presenter Robin Johnstone WD
Billie Shepherd The Only Way Is Essex cast member Mark Hanretty WD
Matt Richardson Comedian & television presenter Vicky Ogden 9th
Joe-Warren Plant Emmerdale actor Vanessa Bauer WD
Amy Tinkler Olympic artistic gymnast Joe Johnson 7th
Jason Donovan Actor & singer Alexandra Schauman WD
Rebekah Vardy Television personality & model Andy Buchanan 5th
Lady Leshurr Rapper Brendyn Hatfield 4th
Colin Jackson Olympic hurdler Klabera Komini 3rd
Faye Brookes Coronation Street actress Hamish Gaman
& Matt Evers
2nd
Sonny Jay Capital FM presenter Angela Egan 1st
Ben Foden England rugby player Robin Johnstone Series 14 12th
Ria Hebden Television presenter Łukasz Różycki 11th
Rachel Stevens S Club 7 singer Brendyn Hatfield 10th
Liberty Poole Love Island contestant Joe Johnson 9th
Bez Happy Mondays musician & dancer Angela Egan 8th
Sally Dynevor Coronation Street actress Matt Evers 7th
Stef Reid Paralympic athlete Andy Buchanan 6th
Kye Whyte Olympic cyclist Tippy Packard 4th
Connor Ball The Vamps bassist Alexandra Schauman
Kimberly Wyatt The Pussycat Dolls singer Mark Hanretty 3rd
Brendan Cole Strictly Come Dancing professional Vanessa Bauer 2nd
Regan Gascoigne Professional dancer Karina Manta 1st
John Fashanu England footballer & television presenter Alexandra Schauman Series 15 11th
Michelle Heaton Liberty X singer Łukasz Różycki 10th
Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu Love Island winner & actress Brendyn Hatfield 9th
Patsy Palmer EastEnders actress & DJ Matt Evers 8th
Darren Harriott Stand-up comedian & presenter Tippy Packard 7th
Carley Stenson Hollyoaks actress & singer Mark Hanretty 6th
Mollie Gallagher Coronation Street actress Sylvain Longchambon 4th
Siva Kaneswaran The Wanted singer Klabera Komini
The Vivienne Drag queen & RuPaul's Drag Race UK winner Colin Grafton 3rd
Joey Essex The Only Way Is Essex cast member Vanessa Bauer 2nd
Nile Wilson Olympic artistic gymnast Olivia Smart 1st
Ricky Hatton Professional boxer Robin Johnstone Series 16 12th
Hannah Spearritt S Club 7 singer & actress Andy Buchanan 11th
Claire Sweeney Actress, singer & television presenter Colin Grafton 10th
Roxy Shahidi Emmerdale actress Sylvain Longchambon 9th
Lou Sanders Stand-up comedian & writer Brendyn Hatfield 8th
Ricky Norwood EastEnders actor Annette Dytrt 7th
Eddie "The Eagle" Edwards Olympic ski jumper Vicky Ogden 6th
Amber Davies Love Island winner & West End performer Simon Proulx-Sénécal 5th
Greg Rutherford Olympic long jumper & presenter Vanessa James WD
Adele Roberts BBC Radio 1 presenter Mark Hanretty 3rd
Miles Nazaire Made in Chelsea cast member Vanessa Bauer 2nd
Ryan Thomas Coronation Street actor Amani Fancy 1st

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References

  1. "Dancing on Ice". www.itv.com. Archived from the original on 30 December 2019. Retrieved 14 March 2020.