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Where original EastEnders cast are now - webcam sex scandal, dog tragedy and shock exit

The EastEnders cast has been drastically chopped and changed over the years - leaving only three of the original stars.

First hitting our screens way back in 1985, the BBC soap only aired twice a week a the start as we followed the lives of a number of families in the East End of London.

The starting line-up had a number of iconic characters, the likes of which we'll never see again, such as Dirty Den Watts, Pauline Fowler and Nasty Nick Cotton.

For the first time since it launched in 1985, EastEnders was taken off the TV schedules and left a gaping hole in our lives due to lockdown but returned for what has been described by some as a 'second series'.

Ian and Kathy are still flying the flag for the Beale family, while Sharon is going strong for the Watts, but aside from the trio there are no other original characters remaining.

Sadly, some of the soap's biggest legends have tragically passed away, including Pauline Fowler actress Wendy Richard and Leslie Grantham, who played Dirty Den.

This is the original EastEnders line-up from 1985 (BBC)

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The stars of the very first episode have gone on to have varied careers over the years - with many actually leaving the world of showbiz to lead far quieter lives.

Some actors left of their own accord to pursue other opportunities, while others wanted to stay but had their characters written out of the script.

There have also been a number of scandals which have involved drink, drugs and even webcam sex.

Here is a look at what happened to the original EastEnders cast.

Adam Woodyatt - Ian Beale

Adam Woodyatt when he started on EastEnders at the age of 16 (Mirrorpix)

Reigning supreme as EastEnders' longest serving cast member, Adam Woodyatt is only star to have appeared continuously since the soap's inception in 1985.

Described by some as the 'Ken Barlow of Walford', Ian has been an ever-present in Albert Square and built up a business empire consisting of a chippy, restaurant, cafe and don't forget the fruit and veg stall.

It's not been an easy ride for Ian over the years, having been married six times, lost two children, was shot by a hitman hired by his ex-wife and was left homeless.

Adam has been highly praised for his performances and won the Lifetime Achievement trophy at the British Soap Awards in 2013 after nearly 3,000 appearances on the show.

Last year, it was confirmed that Adam had split from wife Beverley Sharp after 22 years of marriage, with whom he shares children Jessica and Samuel.

In January this year, Adam decided to take some time away from EastEnders to experience new things and is set to star in a stage adaptation of Peter James’ novel Looking Good Dead.

Adam has been bringing in between £200,000 and £249,000 a year for playing Ian Beale but he got permission to have an open-ended holiday as he was written out of the soap in January.

His life has completely changed now as he is currently living the country life staying in a motorhome in Devon.

After years living and filming in and around London, Adam has escaped the rat race and said he is now loving his time living "in a field".

It had previously been suggested that Adam would be back on EastEnders by 2022, but he has since hinted that he may not ever return.

"I won’t be going back until this time next year at the absolute earliest," he told Metro earlier this month.

"Then hopefully we’re going to pick the tour up and do some of the venues that were originally planned but that we hadn’t managed to get to. That’s likely to be January to April. And EastEnders might not want me back!"

This week, Adam left Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid astounded by his "completely different" look during an appearance on the show.

After a pause, Adam responded: "Ummmm….yes. I haven’t shaved and I’ve washed my hair."

Wendy Richard - Pauline Fowler

Wendy Richard became an EastEnders legend playing Pauline Fowler (BBC)

Legendary actress Wendy Richard was the only real star name who was brought into the original cast.

While many of the others were relatively unheard of, Wendy had already found fame on Are You Being Served?.

She played feisty matriarch Pauline Fowler continuously for a staggering 21 years until she decided to leave EastEnders in 2006.

EastEnders fans were in tears at her tragic on-screen death at Christmas when she was found dead in the snow in the middle of the Square.

Wendy was given a 'Special Achievement' award at the 2007 British Soap Awards and an MBE.

She went on to appear in adverts for The Post Office and made a hilarious appearance in Benidorm in 2007 which resulted in her being pushed in the pool.

Sadly, Wendy passed away from breast cancer in February 2009 with her husband John Burns at her bedside.

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John Altman - Nasty Nick Cotton

John Altman played Dot Cotton's troublesome son Nasty Nick (BBC)

EastEnders' first proper villain was Nasty Nick Cotton, who committed the soap's first murder in the opening episode.

Actor John Altman had a record six separate stints in the show over the years - with his evil character even trying to kill his 'old ma' Dot on numerous occasions.

But his final appearance came in the 30th anniversary in 2015 when Dot watched her nasty son die after a drug overdoes.

John hasn't been afraid to criticise EastEnders since leaving, blasting bosses for bringing in too many characters and saying it is losing viewers because it "can't break new ground".

Last year, John told The Mirror: "There’s too many episodes. People do have lives to lead. I don’t know how people keep up with it. There are other things in life, there’s a lot more. I’d rather be exploring the planet I think than watching a soap opera."

Away from Walford, John starred in musical Chicago, made pantomime appearances and starred in Daz adverts.

His autobiography, In The Nick of Time, was released in June 2016 and last year he appeared in The Real Marigold Hotel.

He is now a musician as well as an actor, releasing an album Never Too Late To Rock and Roll in November last year.

Bill Treacher - Arthur Fowler

Bill Treacher was the very first actor to be cast in EastEnders back in 1985.

He played Arthur Fowler for 11 years through his character's nervous breakdown, two prison spells and a sordid affair.

With the stress of the gruelling hours affecting his health, Treacher decided to quit after being told by doctors the job would kill him if he didn't leave soon.

"By the time I finished, even the sound of the theme music was making me feel ill. I felt depressed," he admitted.

Arthur was killed off in 1995 and a memorial bench remains in the middle of the Square, which has been the place of much drama over the years.

After his time on the soap, Bill starred in George and the Dragon with Hollywood icon Patrick Swayze as well as The Bill and Casualty.

He is now 88, retired and living in Suffolk, although it's not known whether he pops down the allotment like Arthur used to do.

Gretchen Franklin - Ethel Skinner

Ethel was played by Gretchen Franklin (BBC)

Gretchen Franklin played gossip queen Ethel Skinner until 1988 when her character was put into an old people's home.

Ethel was best friends with Dot and really loved her 'little WIlly' (more on what happened to him coming up).

The actress did not want Ethel "becoming a sad old dear who the others visited occasionally", but she did make some brief returns over the years.

Ethel fully departed Walford in 1997 to live in a retirement village then came back in July 2000 to reveal she was terminally ill with cancer.

Her last scenes aired in September 2000 amid a controversial euthanasia storyline as Ethel asked best friend Dot to help her take her own life.

Gretchen retired from acting at the age of 89 and donated her EastEnders royalties to animal charities.

Sadly, Gretchen died in her sleep at her home in July 2009 just four days after her 94th birthday.

Leslie Grantham - Dirty Den Watts

Leslie Grantham had two spells as Dirty Den (BBC)

Famous villain Dirty Den Watts, who got his daughter's best friend pregnant and shoved wife Angie around, was played by Leslie Grantham.

Den finally got his comeuppance in 1989 when he was shot dead and fell into a canal, but he was brought back from the dead in 2003.

However, Leslie's character didn't last too long this time round as new wife Chrissie hit him over the head with an iron doorstop.

Leslie's own life was surrounded by almost as much drama as that of his character.

He was a convicted murderer when he joined the show, having served a 10 year prison sentence for killing a West German taxi driver in 1966.

In 2004, he was caught in a sex scandal when an undercover reporter got footage of him exposing himself on webcam.

He also had to apologise after insulting several of his fellow cast members.

Leslie starred in pantomimes as the villain and did small bits on TV and the stage.

Tragically, the actor died from lung cancer in June 2018 at the age of 71.

Anita Dobson - Angie Watts

Anita Dobson was Angie Watts in the soap (BBC)

Anita Dobson played the alcoholic Queen Vic landlady Angie Watts until 1988.

On Christmas Day 1986, 30 million viewers tuned in to see Den hand Angie her divorce papers - and no soap episode has beaten that total to this day.

She reached number four in the UK singles chart in August 1986 with a rendition of the EastEnders theme tune called 'Anyone Can Fall In Love'.

EastEnders bosses pleaded with Anita to return to Walford for years but eventually gave up and Ang was killed off-screen of alcohol poisoning in 2002.

She married Queen guitarist Brian May in 2000 and has had a number of TV and stage roles since leaving the show, including The Bill, Casualty and Holby City.

She also took part in Strictly Come Dancing in 2011 with pro partner Robin Windsor.

Most recently, she starred in TV movie Torvill & Dean in 2018 and in series The Worst Witch in 2019.

Roly and Willy

Willie the pug dog and Roly the Poodle from Eastenders (BBC)

The most adorable members of the original EastEnders cast were definitely Roly and Willy.

Roly was the Watts family's beloved poodle, who seemed to get more love and attention than Sharon ever did.

In horrible scenes, Roly was nearly killed when Grant Mitchell set fire to the Vic for the insurance money.

Sadly, Roly died on screen in 1993 when he was run over while chasing a cat.

EastEnders creator Julia Smith was the pooch's real-life owner - and he tragically passed away for real in 1995.

Meanwhile, Ethel's little Willy, an adorable pug, was put down in heartbreaking scenes in 1992.

Just two weeks later in a shocking twist of fate, the poor dog that played Willy also died.

Anna Wing - Lou Beale

Anna Wing played EastEnders matriach Lou Beale for three years from its start in 1985 (PA)

Lou Beale was the original formidable mother and Beale family matriarch - keeping her twin kids Pauline and Pete in check.

After three years on the soap, Anna, who was 70 when EastEnders began, decided to leave.

But the actress later admitted she regretted the decision to walk away from Albert Square.

She went on to work on the stage and had roles on Casualty, Doctors and The Bill.

Anna also appeared in The Calcium Kid alongside Orlando Bloom in 2004 and 2007’s Son of Rambow.

The actress worked right up until her sad death in July 2013 at the age of 98.

June Brown - Dot Cotton

June Brown is insisting she won't go back to EastEnders (BBC)

June joined EastEnders in 1985 as Nasty Nick's dear old mum Dorothy Cotton.

Aside from a break between 1993 and 1997, June has been a key member of the cast and the centre of some major storylines.

She received much praise for carrying an entire episode single-handedly in January 2008 as Dot looked back over her life.

June began to lose her eyesight in 2015, which led to a similar storyline for Dot, and sadly her condition worsened in 2019.

She explained she could no longer recognise her friends as she deals with age-related macular degeneration, a condition she has lived with for 10 years.

She told the Mirror she has no central vision and could no longer respond to any fan mail.

"I haven't driven for years and I can't really go out socially due to my eyesight," said the actress.

In February this year, June announced that she had quit the soap - with Dot leaving a voicemail to Sonia revealing she had moved to Ireland in her final scene.

Asked whether EastEnders had put her on a retainer, Brown replied: "I don't want a retainer. I've left. I've left for good.

"I've sent myself to Ireland and that's where she'll stay. I've left EastEnders."

The door has been left open for the 93-year-old to return in the future, but she's already secured her next role.

June has been cast as a mother who is separated from her son, who has Down's Syndrome, during the pandemic in audio drama Missing You.

Susan Tully - Michelle Fowler

Susan Tully as Michelle Fowler and Bill Treacher as Arthur Fowler in EastEnders 1987 (BBC)

Having become famous in Grange Hill, Susan Tully then made the step up to EastEnders as Michelle Fowler.

During a decade on the soap, Tully's most shocking storyline was Michelle getting pregnant aged 16 after having an affair with best friend Sharon's dad Den.

When the role of Michelle was recast to Jenna Russell in 2016, Susan reportedly gave her blessing.

She has switched to behind the camera and directed episodes of EastEnders, Tracy Beaker, The Bill, Lark Rise to Candleford and Silent Witness.

Her most recent directing credit were for Tim Roth's show Tin Star and Line of Duty in 2019.

Peter Dean - Pete Beale

Peter Dean was Pete Beale in EastEnders (BBC Archive)

Peter Dean wasn't the only member of the original cast to audition for the role of Pete Beale.

Leslie Grantham also went for the same part but was offered Den Watts instead.

The cockney fruit and veg seller stood on the market from 1985 until May 1993.

With Peter slamming the producers in public, with his contract reportedly terminated after irreconcilable differences, his character was killed in a car crash off-screen in December that year.

He is now a practising Buddhist and has been a security guard and worked at a furniture yard.

Peter went on to make guest appearances in Bo' Selecta and Little Britain.

In 2018, he took part in BBC series, The Real Marigold Hotel.

Linda Davidson - Mary 'The Punk' Smith

Mary The Punk was played by Linda Davidson (BBC)

Wayward punk Mark Smith was played by Linda Davidson until May 1988.

After quitting the soap she starred in First of the Summer Wine, Casualty, The Bill and on stage in The Rocky Horror Show.

She left acting in the mid 90s to be in charge of the BBC's drama websites and was editor of E4 interactive in the 2000s.

Linda is now the Director of Digital, Technology and Information for the Jamie Oliver Group.

Despite retiring from acting, she did return to Albert Square to reprise the role of Mary for Dr Legg's funeral in 2019.

Tom Watt - George 'Lofty' Holloway

Tom Watt was Lofty Holloway in EastEnders (Internet Unknown)

Tom Watt played lovable Queen Vic barman Lofty Holloway from the start of the soap until 1988.

He had a minor role in 1992 movie Patriot Games and Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes movie.

In an unexpected twist, Tom went on to become a sports journalist, working for talkSPORT, BT Sport and BBC Radio 5 Live.

He was ghostwriter for David Beckham’s 2003 autobiography and is now a writer and consultant for EA Sports.

Tom also made a very brief return to EastEnders for Dr Legg's funeral last year and was seen at the wake at the Queen Vic.

Letitia Dean - Sharon Watts

Steve McFadden as Phil Mitchell, Letitia Dean as Sharon and Ross Kemp as Grant Mitchell, in Eastenders 1992 (Unknown)

Letitia cheekily lied in her EastEnders audition and claimed she was cockney despite coming from Hertfordshire - and it certainly paid off.

"We had to be born 'within the sound of Bow bells'," she said, adding: "I told a porky!"

The actress played Den and Angie's adopted daughter Sharon until 1995, then returned from 2001 until 2006.

But she couldn't stay away from Albert Square for too long and has been back in the cast since 2012.

During her time away from Walford, Letitia starred in Casualty, Doctors and The Bill.

She appeared in the stage version of High School Musical, Calendar Girls and released her own fitness DVD in 2009.

Letitia also made the quarter finals of Strictly back in 2007 with pro partner Darren Bennett.

Her character has been at the centre of some giant plots recently, with son Dennis being killed in the boat crash and her revenge scheme to try and murder Ian.

Oscar James - Tony Carpenter

Oscar James was part of that original cast (BBC)

Trinidadian actor Oscar James was the first black actor to appear on Emmerdale and starred in EastEnders for two years.

His character, Tony Carpenter, clashed with racist Nick Cotton and struggled to do anything that was good enough for nagging wife Hannah.

Since then, he's performed in everything from Shakespeare to London’s Burning before retiring due to ill-health.

He starred in Casualty, Doctors, The Bill, Dream Team and played the shopkeeper whose shop in which Charlie finds the golden ticket in Tim Burton's film adaptation of Charlie and The Chocolate Factory.

Paul J. Medford - Kelvin Carpenter

Paul J Medford played Kelvin Carpenter (Rex)

Paul's EastEnders career was most notable for the hit single he sang with Letitia Dean.

'Something Outa Nothing' was written for a storyline but reached number 12 in the UK singles chart when it was released in November 1986.

His character, Kelvin Carpenter, remained in the soap when the rest of his family left but eventually walked out in 1987.

Paul wanted to follow his singing career and found a lot of success on stage in many West End musicals including The Lion King and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

He was named as Nickelodeon's Vice President of Unscripted, Current Series in July 2019.

Gillian Taylforth - Kathy Beale

Gillian Taylforth as she makes her return as Kathy Beale (PA)

Gillian starred as Kathy in the very first episode of EastEnders and was at the centre of some dramatic storylines.

Kathy was raped by the evil James Willmott-Brown and had a son with Phil Mitchell, who cheated on her with Sharon.

The actress left in 1998 but made a brief return in 199 for Ross Kemp's exit storyline.

Gillian was upset when her character was killed off-screen in a car-crash in South Africa in 2006.

However, Kathy was another EastEnders favourite who rose from the dead and shocked viewers by returning in 2015.

During her spell away from EastEnders, Gillian played Jackie Pascoe-Webb in Footballers' Wives and Sandy Roscoe in Hollyoaks.

As well as acting, Gillian was partnered with Anton du Beke on Strictly Come Dancing in 2008 and went into the Celebrity Big Brother house in January 2013.

Gillian is currently still working on EastEnders - with Kathy owning her own bar and running the cafe.

Sandy Ratcliff - Sue Osman

Actors Sandy Ratcliff and Nejdet Salih pictured on the set of the BBC soap opera (Getty Images)

Sandy Ratcliff became a household name playing Sue Osman, the long-suffering wife of cafe owner Ali, during the 80s.

While her character was rocked by a cot death, cheating and insanity, off-screen Sandy was struggling with a heroin addiction.

She was written out of the show in 1989 but battled her demons and trained as a counsellor before retiring.

Her then boyfriend Michael Shorey was jailed for murder in 1991 - with his court case being Sandy's last public appearance.

Sandy sadly died on April 7 at the age of 70 - and it's thought she died in her sleep at a care home in Stamford Hill, North London.

Nej Adamson (Nejdet Silah) - Ali Osman

Nej played original cafe owner Ali Osman, who struggled with a gambling addiction and had bitter rows with wife Sue.

After leaving the soap in 1989, actor Nejdet Silah changed his name to Nej Adam­son.

He played a sailor in Pirates of the Carib­bean: Dead Man's Chest in 2006, with his next acting credit listed in 2017's American Assassin.

Ross Davidson - Andy O'Brien

EastEnders star Ross Davidson, who played Andy O'Brien in the soap in the 1980's (PA)

Ross made EastEnders history playing altruistic nurse Andy O'Brien for 18 months.

He was the first main character to be killed off on the soap in a nasty road accident in August 1986.

After his on-screen death, actor Andy presented BBC lunchtime show Daytime Live and appeared in Brookside and Holly­oaks.

The Scottish actor was diagnosed with a brain tumour in February 2005 and married his wife Barbara three months later.

Sadly, Andy died from inoperable brain cancer in 2006 at the age of just 57-years-old.

Leonard Fenton - Dr Harold Legg

Dr Legg came back to the soap in 2018 (BBC / Kieron McCarron)

Dr Harold Legg was the first and most popular doctor that has looked after the residents of Albert Square.

Leonard Fenton, a former army engineer, left EastEnders in 1997 but returned for some much-welcomed stints in 2000, 2004 and 2007.

He made a full return in 2018 and made his final ever appearance in February 2019 when his character died after a long battle with pancreatic cancer.

Leonard exhibited his artwork in between acting and directing, while also performing radio plays.

Nick Berry - Simon Wicks

Nick Berry with Letitia Dean (BBC)

Nick Berry played Simon Wicks for five years and during a special one-off cameo in 2012.

The character came back to Albert Square for Pat Butcher's funeral, but his appearance only lasted for 10 seconds.

He also played Heartbeat’s PC Nick Rowan and recorded the title song which reached number two in the UK singles chart.

Nick has now retired from acting and ran his own production company, Valentine Productions, until he resigned in October 2019.

The dad-of-two never ruled out a return to television once his sons had grown up into teenagers but he did admit he was "happy" and settled into his new life.

Nick confessed while he loved acting, he realised it robbed him of precious time with his young sons.

In March last year, fans were shocked at how unrecognisable Nick looked while out for a walk with his dog.

Shirley Cheriton - Debbie Wilkins

Shirley Cheriton (right) with Wendy Richards in September 1986 (BBC)

Debbie Wilkins was the first posh Walford resident and was considered to be stuck-up by her working class neighbours.

She left Walford in May 1987 after marrying Detective Terry Rich and it was later revealed in a letter she was pregnant.

In real-life, actress Shirley Cheriton left her husband for co-star Ross Davidson but she ended the relationship when he cheated with an air hostess.

Her last known and credited TV role was in 2009 drama FM.

Andrew Johnson - Saeed Jeffery

Andrew played shopkeeper Saeed Jeffery, who struggled in an arranged marriage, in the very first episode until December 1985.

The actor left for Hollywood and had parts in Murder She Wrote, Inspector Morse and film Secret Agent 420.

His most recent role was in TV series The Bold and the Beautiful from 2018 to 2019.

*EastEnders airs tonight on BBC One at 9.05pm

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