Martine McCutcheon has shared some big Netflix news some years after quitting acting.
The star rose to fame playing Tiffany Mitchell in EastEnders for four years, until her character was killed in a special episode screened on New Year's Eve. Prior to becoming a soap star, Martine played Mandy in Bluebirds in 1989, and she also had minor success as part of the pop group Milan in the early 1990s, though she is best known for her role as Natalie in Love Actually.
Despite her years of success, the 47-year-old has since said she now rejects most job offers so she can spend more time with her husband, Jack McManus, and their son, Rafferty, according to the Daily Mail.
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However, Martine is now back in a new Netflix movie. Sharing the news on her Instagram page, she said: "Guess what?!! This wonderful film is out as of today on @netflixuk Whoop!
"It was an absolute pleasure to play a part in this delightful, feel-good movie. THE BROMLEY BOYS, Written by the extremely talented Warren Dudley, tells of both a true and brilliant story. I guarantee it will make you smile!
"Ps: the soundtrack is fantastic!"
Fans have rushed to offer support her in the comments section. Nigel said: "Just watched it. Really enjoyed it", while Sally said: "It's fabulous". Mandy said: "Fantastic news, loved you in everything I have seen you in".
The Bromley Boys was released in 100 UK cinemas back in 2018.
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