List of EastEnders characters (2000)
The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the BBC soap opera EastEnders in 2000, by order of first appearance. Many were introduced by the show's new executive producer, John Yorke.
Sandra di Marco
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EastEnders character | |||||||
Portrayed by | Clare Wilkie | ||||||
Duration | 2000–01 | ||||||
First appearance | 3 January 2000 | ||||||
Last appearance | 19 March 2001 | ||||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||||
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Occupation | Personal assistant | ||||||
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Sandra di Marco, played by Clare Wilkie, is the estranged wife of Beppe di Marco (Michael Greco), and mother of his son Joe (Jake Kyprianou). She had walked out on the family when Joe was just one year old.
Sandra reappears in Beppe and Joe's lives in 2000 when she tracks them down to Walford. She had left them because Beppe's family, and in particular his grandparents Bruno and Luisa (Leon Lissek and Stella Tanner), resented her for not being Italian. Sandra wanted to go back to work after having Joe, but the family wouldn't allow it, and when Beppe started siding with his family on the issue, Sandra decided to leave him and her son. She later moved in with Beppe's police partner, Jack Robbins (Chook Sibtain). She left Jack to track down her son, and although she is met with hostility at first, she and Beppe soon grow closer and eventually rekindle their romance, much to Beppe's family's disgust.
Beppe is still in love with Sandra and soon begins pressurising her to have more children. The suggestion is met with hostility and she flatly refuses. Soon after, Jack arrives in Albert Square looking for Sandra. It turns out that Sandra had left Jack following a miscarriage that left her unable to have children. Sandra tries to deny her feelings for Jack, but eventually she admits that she is still in love with him and has only reconciled with Beppe so she can get custody of her son. She and Jack reignite their romance and Sandra makes plans to flee Walford with Jack and Joe. However, Beppe catches them just as they are about to leave and when he realises what is going on he attacks Jack, takes Joe back and denies Sandra any access. Sandra and Jack subsequently threaten to take Beppe to court for custody of Joe. Beppe retaliates by using his police contacts to plant drugs on Jack, getting him sacked from the force. The constant rowing is having a negative effect on Joe and he finds it difficult to choose between his warring parents. This culminates in him getting hit by a car when he disobeys his father and runs across the road to be with his mother. Joe is not seriously hurt, but the accident makes his parents rethink their behaviour. Beppe eventually allows Sandra visitation rights and so she leaves Walford with Jack.
Laura Beale
Laura Beale, played by Hannah Waterman, is employed by local businessman Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) as a nanny for his children, Peter (Joseph Shade), Lucy (Casey Anne Rothery) and Steven Beale (Edward Savage). The two eventually become a couple, but when Laura announces that she wants a baby, Ian has a secret vasectomy. When Laura becomes pregnant, Ian throws her out, believing that the baby cannot be his. However, it is later revealed that Ian is the father of Laura's child after all.
Sophie Braddock
Sophie Braddock | |
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EastEnders character | |
Portrayed by | Hayley Angel Wardle |
First appearance | 17 February 2000 |
Last appearance | 18 September 2000 |
Classification | Former; guest |
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Occupation | Student |
Sophie Braddock, played by Hayley Angel Wardle, attends Walford High School with Sonia Jackson (Natalie Cassidy), Nicky di Marco (Carly Hillman) and Jamie Mitchell (Jack Ryder). Sonia is jealous of her and nicknames her "Braddock the Haddock". Jamie asks her out on a date, much to the annoyance of Sonia. The date goes well, and Jamie is shocked when Sophie has sex with him in his godfather Phil (Steve McFadden)'s bed.
Maureen Carter
Maureen Carter | |||||
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Portrayed by | Diana Coupland | ||||
First appearance | 4 May 2000 | ||||
Last appearance | 1 June 2000 | ||||
Classification | Former; guest | ||||
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Maureen Carter, played by Diana Coupland, is Irene Raymond (Roberta Taylor)'s aunt. Maureen arrives in Walford visiting Irene and her husband Terry (Gavin Richards). She is unpopular with Terry, and outstays her welcome. Whilst she is living in Albert Square, she tries to seduce Jim Branning (John Bardon), much to his annoyance. One night during a party at the The Queen Victoria public house, Maureen wants to treat Jim for a night of fun, and starts to approach him. When Jim sees her, he quickly grabs Dot Cotton (June Brown) and kisses her. Dot slaps Jim, but after Maureen sees them kissing, she quickly leaves Walford.
Rod Morris
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Portrayed by | Forbes Masson | ||||
First appearance | 25 May 2000 | ||||
Last appearance | 27 July 2000 | ||||
Classification | Former; guest | ||||
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Occupation | Tutor | ||||
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Rodney "Rod" Morris, played by Forbes Masson, is the tutor of Nicky di Marco (Carly Hillman) who had been contacted by her mother Rosa (Louise Jameson) in order to help Nicky study for her exams. Nicky becomes attracted to Rod and goes out of her way to make him notice her by doing her hair differently and wearing different outfits. On one of Rod's visits, he buys Nicky a copy of Five's album Invincible (which she had been saving up for) as a reward for her hard work. As time passes, Nicky's feelings for Rod begin to run deeper. On June 15, Rod tells Nicky she has caught up enough and they can end the lessons. Nicky desperately tries to convince Rosa to have a word with Rod in order to get him to change his mind. On June 17, Rod and his wife Fiona (Ashley Jensen) come to the di Marcos for dinner and it is obvious to Fiona that Nicky has a crush on her husband.
Nicky finally makes a move on her tutor and he initially reciprocates, but then takes things too far and sexually assaults her. On June 29, Nicky is found in tears by Rosa and her brother, Gianni (Marc Bannerman) stating that Rod had attacked her. Rod is then arrested, questioned and later bailed. On July 6, Rod is attacked by a drunken Gianni who has come to avenge his sister. Gianni is then subsequently arrested and charged with GBH and drink-driving. Nicky later admits she was the one that kissed Rod and he reciprocated. The end result is Rod admitting to not being able to control himself, and escaping a 15-year prison sentence.
Barbara Owen
Barbara Owen | |||||||
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EastEnders character | |||||||
Portrayed by | Sheila Hancock | ||||||
Duration | 2000–01 | ||||||
First appearance | 6 July 2000 | ||||||
Last appearance | 24 July 2001 | ||||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||||
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Barbara Jacqueline Owen, played by Sheila Hancock, is first seen in July 2000 as Steve and Jackie Owen (Martin Kemp and Race Davies)'s poisonous mother. Steve is going through a drugs problem and visits his mother after finding out she is dying of heart disease. Barbara is obsessed with the British Royal Family, though not so caring about her own children. Barbara attends Steve's wedding to Melanie (Tamzin Outhwaite) in March 2001, taking a shine to his nemesis Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden), to the point of putting his photograph on her fireplace mantel.
Steve visits Barbara in July 2001 when she is in a critical condition and confronts her about the abuse she'd showered on him when he was a child. She tries to defend her actions by saying her husband left her to bring up two children with no money. She refuses to let Steve call an ambulance and asks him to kiss her. He gives her a peck on the forehead but she asks for a kiss on the lips. When he leans forward, she grabs him and gives him an extremely passionate kiss, telling him he is an attractive man. Steve is disgusted and leaves. Barbara dies soon after. Melanie is the only person in attendance at Barbara's funeral, while Steve is playing away with another woman. When Steve dies in a car accident in March 2002, his ashes are dumped on Barbara's grave by Phil.
Fiona Morris
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Portrayed by | Ashley Jensen | ||||
First appearance | 6 July 2000 | ||||
Last appearance | 11 July 2000 | ||||
Classification | Former; guest | ||||
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Fiona Morris, played by Ashley Jensen, is Rod Morris (Forbes Masson)'s wife, who first appears when her and Rod come to the di Marcos for dinner. She notices that Rod's pupil, Nicky di Marco (Carly Hillman) has a crush on her husband. She is seen again when Nicky's brother Gianni comes to the Morrises' home and attacks Rod, whom Nicky has accused of sexually assaulting her. Fiona tries to fend Gianni off but is shoved to the floor in the process. Several days later, Fiona appears in Albert Square and corners Nicky in an attempt to get her to drop her case against Rod, but is interrupted when a journalist enters the scene to ask Nicky about the events, prompting her to flee. Later, Nicky, her mother Rosa (Louise Jameson) and Gianni arrive to confront Fiona after she had labelled Nicky a "tart" and the two begin a screaming match in which Fiona states that Nicky has been flirting with Rod for weeks and that Rod has been a teacher for the past 11 years and has never behaved inappropriately towards a student. This is her last appearance, as Nicky admits that she had instigated a kiss with Rod, and all the charges against him are dropped.
Jack Robbins
Jack Robbins | |
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Portrayed by | Chook Sibtain |
Duration | 2000-01 |
First appearance | 21 August 2000 |
Last appearance | 19 March 2001 |
Classification | Former; regular |
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Occupation | Police Officer |
Jack Robbins, played by Chook Sibtain, is a former police colleague of Beppe di Marco (Michael Greco) and a former lover of Beppe's wife, Sandra (Clare Wilkie). Jack arrives in Albert Square to try to win Sandra back but she is insistent that she loves Beppe, having reconciled with him several months earlier. It turns out that Sandra had left Jack following a miscarriage that left her unable to have children.
Sandra tries to deny her feelings for Jack, but eventually she admits that she is still in love with him and has only reconciled with Beppe so she can get custody of her son, Joe (Jake Kyprianou). She and Jack reignite their romance and Sandra makes plans to flee Walford with Jack and Joe. However, Beppe catches them just as they are about to leave and when he realises what is going on he attacks Jack, takes Joe back and denies Sandra any access. Sandra and Jack subsequently threaten to take Beppe to court for custody of Joe. Beppe retaliates by using his police contacts to plant drugs on Jack, getting him sacked from the force. Jack later reveals that the charges did not stick. Beppe eventually allows Sandra visitation rights and so Jack and her leave Walford in March 2001.
Charlie Slater
Charlie Slater, played by Derek Martin, arrives in Walford with his mother-in-law Mo Harris (Laila Morse), daughters Lynne (Elaine Lordan), Kat (Jessie Wallace), Little Mo (Kacey Ainsworth), and Zoe (Michelle Ryan), plus Lynne's boyfriend, Garry Hobbs (Ricky Groves). "An easy-going family man",[1] Charlie has also been described as the "rock that keeps the Slater family together".[2] In 2010 the character was axed by new executive producer Bryan Kirkwood as part of a plan to "breathe new life into the show".[3]
Mo Harris
Mo Harris, played by Laila Morse, moves to Albert Square with her son-in-law Charlie Slater (Derek Martin) and granddaughters Lynne (Elaine Lordan), Kat (Jessie Wallace), Little Mo (Kacey Ainsworth) and Zoe (Michelle Ryan). She has an instant rivalry with Pat Evans (Pam St. Clement), with whom she used to be friends with many years ago. Indeed, Mo was at one time married to Pat's brother. Much of Mo's time is spent selling stolen goods, which are normally of poor quality, and she often trades with a man known as "Fat Elvis".
Lynne Hobbs
Lynne Hobbs, played by Elaine Lordan, is the eldest daughter of Charlie Slater (Derek Martin). She arrives in Albert Square with the rest of her family. Lynne is in a relationship with Garry Hobbs (Ricky Groves) and she spends much of her time despairing over Garry's inability to fully commit to their relationship. Eventually Garry agrees to a marry Lynne, but on the eve of her wedding she has sex with Beppe di Marco (Michael Greco). The marriage goes ahead anyway, but it is not long before Lynne embarks on another affair.
Garry Hobbs
Garry Hobbs, played by Ricky Groves, comes to Walford with his girlfriend Lynne Slater (Elaine Lordan) and her family. He is initially reluctant to commit to Lynne, but the pair do eventually marry. The marriage is volatile however, and Lynne leaves Garry in 2004 which leads to Garry to attempting suicide. He manages to recover with the help of his friend, Minty Peterson (Cliff Parisi), and develops an romantic interest in Dawn Swann (Kara Tointon).
Kat Slater
Kat Slater, played by Jessie Wallace, is the daughter of Charlie Slater (Derek Martin), and arrives with her sisters Lynne Hobbs (Elaine Lordan) and Little Mo (Kacey Ainsworth). Her daughter Zoe Slater (Michelle Ryan) is initially believed to be her sister as well until Kat reveals she was raped by her uncle Harry Slater (Michael Elphick) as a child. She later marries Alfie Moon (Shane Richie). She appears in the show from September 2000 to December 2005, and returns in September 2010.
Little Mo Mitchell
Little Mo Mitchell, played by Kacey Ainsworth, is the daughter of Charlie Slater (Derek Martin), and arrives with her sisters Lynne Hobbs (Elaine Lordan) and Kat Slater (Jessie Wallace). Little Mo is married to Trevor Morgan (Alex Ferns), and though she loves him, Trevor's severe mood swings and physical and emotional violence ruins their marriage. Trevor dies in a house fire, and Little Mo eventually marries Billy Mitchell (Perry Fenwick). However their marriage is ruined when Little Mo is raped by Graham Foster (Alex McSweeney).
Zoe Slater
Zoe Slater, played by Michelle Ryan, is the presumed youngest daughter of Charlie Slater (Derek Martin). It is later revealed that one of Charlie's other daughters, Kat (Jessie Wallace) was raped by her uncle Harry Slater (Michael Elphick), making Kat Zoe's mother, and Charlie her uncle and grandfather. Zoe becomes romantically involved with Dennis Rickman (Nigel Harman), but when Zoe lies that she is pregnant, in order to keep Dennis, a tragic turn of events lead to Zoe being implicated in the murder of Den Watts (Leslie Grantham), the father of Dennis.
Eddie Skinner
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Portrayed by | Richard Vanstone | ||||||||
Duration | 2000–01 | ||||||||
First appearance | 18 September 2000 | ||||||||
Last appearance | 15 February 2001 | ||||||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||||||
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Edward "Eddie" Skinner, played by Richard Vanstone, arrives in Walford on 18 September 2000 on the day of his aunt Ethel Skinner (Gretchen Franklin)'s funeral and later begins lodging with the Fowlers at number 45, along with his daughter, Kerry (Gemma McCluskie). Eddie was born and bred in Walford, and he knew many of then current residents, such as Pat Evans (Pam St. Clement), Mo Harris (Laila Morse), Pauline Fowler (Wendy Richard) and Dot Cotton (June Brown) from his youth. He also knew Den Watts (Leslie Grantham), Pete Beale (Peter Dean), Arthur Fowler (Bill Treacher), Angie Watts (Anita Dobson) and Kathy Beale (Gillian Taylforth) from his time at Walford. He had left Walford in 1970.
Eddie begins working on Mark Fowler (Todd Carty)'s stall and later develops a crush on Mark's mother Pauline, but it is not reciprocated. It is revealed that Nick Cotton (John Altman) had spent some time in prison with Eddie and is about to reveal this to Pauline, but Eddie tells her first. Eddie later leaves the Square, his whereabouts are currently unknown.
Kevin
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Portrayed by | Daniel Mays |
First appearance | 19 September 2000 |
Last appearance | 10 October 2000 |
Classification | Former; recurring |
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Occupation | Unemployed |
Kevin, played by Daniel Mays, is the ex-boyfriend of Kat Slater (Jessie Wallace). He appears unexpectedly on 19 September 2000 and finds Kat after Melanie Owen (Tamzin Outhwaite) tells him where Kat and her family live. Kat and Kevin have a row with the neighbours watching, but are interrupted when Kat's grandmother Mo Harris (Laila Morse) soaks him with water and Kat's father Charlie (Derek Martin) takes him home in his cab. He returns on 25 September, when he calls in the middle of the night. Mo soaks him with water again. He returns to number 23 and asks Charlie where Kat is. He goes to The Queen Victoria pub and finds Kat and her family dancing. He tries to win Kat back but she rejects him. He returns again on 9 October, and Mo tells him Kat is not in the house. Kevin is convinced that Mo is lying and chains himself to the gate outside. Kevin escapes and Kat tells him to back off. He is not seen again.
Kerry Skinner
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Portrayed by | Gemma McCluskie | ||||||
Duration | 2000–01 | ||||||
First appearance | 19 October 2000 | ||||||
Last appearance | 8 March 2001 | ||||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||||
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Kerry Skinner, played by Gemma McCluskie, arrives in Walford on 19 October 2000, as the daughter of Eddie Skinner (Richard Vanstone) and the great niece of the late Ethel Skinner (Gretchen Franklin). She is also friends of Zoe Slater (Michelle Ryan). Kerry briefly dates Robbie Jackson (Dean Gaffney) and gets him to propose to her. However, things do not work out, as it turns out that Kerry had got engaged to another man, Darren, while she was on holiday. She leaves the square in March 2001.
Rebecca Fowler
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Alex and Vicky Gonzalez (2000–02) Jade Sharif (2005–07) Jasmine Armfield (2014–) | ||||||||||||||||||
Duration | 2000, 2002, 2005–07, 2014– | ||||||||||||||||||
First appearance | 26 October 2000 | ||||||||||||||||||
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John Yorke (2000) Kathleen Hutchison (2005) Dominic Treadwell-Collins (2014) | ||||||||||||||||||
Classification | Present; recurring | ||||||||||||||||||
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Rebecca "Bex" Chloe Fowler[4] (also Chloe Jackson and Rebecca Miller) is the daughter of Martin Fowler and Sonia Jackson (James Alexandrou and Natalie Cassidy). She is delivered by Mo Harris (Laila Morse) on 26 October 2000. Fifteen-year-old Sonia didn't know she was pregnant. Chloe is the result of an under-age fling between Sonia and Martin and is subsequently given up for adoption to Neil and Sue Miller (Robin Sneller and Victoria Willing). The Millers change Chloe's name to Rebecca.
In 2002, Sonia, now suffering depression over the guilt of abandoning her daughter, kidnaps Rebecca and barricades herself inside her house. The Millers, understandably upset about Sonia's actions, give Dot Branning (June Brown) fifteen minutes to persuade Sonia to give Rebecca back before they phone the police. Dot successfully persuades Sonia to give Rebecca back.
In 2005, Neil and Sue are killed in a car crash and Rebecca moves in with Sue's mother, Margaret Wilson (Janet Amsden). Sonia reads about the crash in the newspaper and she and Martin, who are now married, are concerned for their daughter and decide to track her down to make sure she is well. Posing as friends of the Millers, Margaret allows the Fowlers into their home and it is only when they admit who they really are that she tells them to leave. Pauline Fowler (Wendy Richard), Martin's mother, demands to be part of Rebecca's life, causing upset. Sonia is furious when she discovers Pauline and Martin have been seeing her daughter behind her back. Eventually Sonia gives into her urges and grows closer to Rebecca too. Margaret decides to make Sonia and Martin Rebecca's legal guardians in case anything happens to her, unaware that Sonia and Martin have separated due to Sonia's lesbian adultery. Sonia persuades Martin not to tell Margaret that they have split up, but when the truth comes out, Margaret is furious and refuses to give Sonia guardianship of Rebecca. When Margaret has a fall and dies, Rebecca is given to Martin and Pauline refuses Sonia access, causing many rows.
Sonia and Martin reunite in December 2006. On Christmas Day 2006, Pauline dies just before emigrating to America. Rebecca saw Sonia slap Pauline before her death and believes that Sonia killed Pauline. Sonia tries to hush Rebecca but the truth comes out and Sonia is arrested following a row with Martin. After absconding with Rebecca, Sonia is cleared of Pauline's murder when Joe Macer (Ray Brooks), Pauline's husband, admits to manslaughter. Sonia leaves Walford with Martin and Rebecca in February 2007.
Rebecca returned on 15 January 2014,[5][6] now portrayed by Jasmine Armfield,[7] when Carol Jackson (Lindsey Coulson) tells Sonia about her breast cancer. Rebecca is seen in October 2014 when Sonia discovers that she has been missing school to practice her guitar for music school with Charlie Cotton (Declan Bennett). Having arranged for Rebecca to appear at the Queen Vic, Charlie calls Sonia. Rebecca performs a cover song of "You and I" by One Direction. In March 2015, Rebecca, tired of strife between her parents, enters a rebellious phase of her life. She adopts a goth fashion style and insists on being referred to by her former name, Chloe. Rebecca rejects Sonia as she has been living away from them, and they become further estranged when Martin reveals she is having a lesbian relationship with Tina Carter (Luisa Bradshaw-White). Martin, realising the situation may be his own fault, decides to have Chloe live with Sonia as she needs to spend more time with her mother.
Ameena Badawi
Ameena Badawi | |
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EastEnders character | |
Portrayed by | Shobna Gulati |
First appearance | 30 October 2000 |
Last appearance | 14 December 2000 |
Classification | Former; guest |
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Occupation | Social worker |
Ameena Badawi, played by Shobna Gulati, is Sonia Jackson (Natalie Cassidy)'s social worker when Sonia gives birth to baby Chloe in 2000, aged 15. Ameena tries to persuade Sonia that it will be best to try and bond with her baby. She also tries to persuade Sonia to tell her mother, Carol (Lindsey Coulson) that she now has a baby.[8] Ameena is later promoted, and Sonia's case is taken over by Diane Irving.[9]
Audrey Trueman
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Portrayed by | Corinne Skinner-Carter | ||||||
Duration | 2000–01 | ||||||
First appearance | 14 November 2000 | ||||||
Last appearance | 7 September 2001 | ||||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||||
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Occupation | Bed and Breakfast owner | ||||||
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Audrey Trueman, played by Corinne Skinner-Carter, is the mother of Anthony and Paul Trueman (Nicholas Bailey and Gary Beadle) and is later revealed to be the ex-wife of Patrick Trueman (Rudolph Walker).
Audrey was introduced by executive producer John Yorke as the matriarch of a new black family moving to Walford in November 2000. Portrayed as a "busy body", Audrey was axed in September 2001. Actress Corinne Skinner-Carter has revealed in 2008, that she believes Audrey was axed because of creative differences she had with the writers about Audrey's backstory: "I received a script and it was all about how Audrey’s first job in England had been as a lavatory cleaner, how she had worked her way up from that to become a B&B owner. I didn’t think it was appropriate and I told them so – she may have come from the bottom but not from the bottom of a toilet!”.[10] Although the toilet cleaner reference was dropped, shortly after Skinner-Carter was informed about "a fantastic development in the script – Audrey was going to be killed off.” Audrey died of a brain hemorrhage in September 2001.[10]
Storylines
Audrey moves to Walford in 2000, taking over the Bed and Breakfast, where she lives with her son Dr. Anthony Trueman (Nicholas Bailey). A religious woman, she becomes deeply involved with his life, whilst ignoring her other son, tearaway Paul (Gary Beadle). She doesn't approve of Anthony dating Kat Slater (Jessie Wallace) and tries to interfere many times, leading to Anthony rebelling against his mother.
Audrey's main reason for ignoring Paul is, that in the past, Paul and Anthony had been in a car crash that had crippled a young girl. Anthony was drunk at the time and was driving but Paul took the blame and went to prison. Audrey is unaware of this and continues to ignore Paul despite his attempts at making her notice him.
In September 2001, Audrey suffers a blow to the head accidentally after being struck by falling debris whilst walking past some building works. Several days later, after an argument with Paul during which he reveals that Anthony was the one who was driving at the time of the accident, Audrey collapses and suffers a severe headache, caused by a delayed reaction to the blow she received earlier.
Just before she dies, Audrey tells Paul that she knew about Anthony being the driver and tells Paul to tell Anthony that she loves him and Paul says "What about me?". Just as Audrey is about to say something to him she dies. However, everything is left to Paul in Audrey's will. Audrey's ex-husband Patrick (Rudolph Walker) arrives in Walford for her funeral. It is subsequently revealed that he and Audrey married in a shotgun wedding, after Audrey became pregnant with Paul. Patrick left shortly after Anthony's birth in the early 1970s. The Truemans later discover that despite Audrey's claims, Paul is not actually Patrick's son; he is the biological child of Milton Hibbert (Jeffery Kissoon), Patrick's friend with whom Audrey had been having an affair.
Danny Harrison
Danny Harrison | |
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EastEnders character | |
Portrayed by | Eddie Osei |
First appearance | 12 September 2000 |
Last appearance | 11 December 2000 |
Classification | Former; guest |
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Occupation | Building contractor |
Danny Harrison, played by Eddie Osei, is a building contractor who works on 'Beale's Homes' in 2000, converting a school into flats for Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt). He is upset when Ian goes behind his back and chooses to another building contractor. Ian refuses to pay Danny, so he spreads rumours of Ian's financial situation, which eventually reaches the new builders working on the development, causing a workers' strike. When Ian doesn't pay Danny, he is eventually declared bankrupt.
Anthony Trueman
Anthony Trueman, played by Nicholas Bailey, is the son of Audrey Trueman (Corinne Skinner-Carter), and the brother of Paul Trueman (Gary Beadle). Later, his father is revealed to be Patrick Trueman (Rudolph Walker). Anthony gets engaged to Zoe Slater (Michelle Ryan), however the relationship falls apart when Anthony realises he still loves Zoe's mother, Kat Slater (Jessie Wallace), who he has dated previously.
Trevor Morgan
Trevor Morgan, played by Alex Ferns, is the abusive husband of Little Mo Slater (Kacey Ainsworth). His severe mood swings and physical and emotional violence ruin their marriage. Once during one of his violent outbursts, Little Mo hits Trevor over the head with an iron in self-defence, knocking him unconscious. Trevor reports Little Mo to the police and has her charged with attempted murder.
Others
Character | Date(s) | Actor | Circumstances |
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Ralph Clemens | 31 January-1 February | Nick Lumley[11][12][13] | A man who wants to buy Terry and Irene Raymond's recently purchased Triumph car. Terry originally refuses to sell it for £1250, but Ralph then buys the car for £2500. |
Will Harper | 31 January-1 February | Douglas Fielding[11][14] | A private investigator hired by Steve Owen to find out who is terrorising him by slashing his tyres, covering his flat in red paint and vandalising his nightclub, e20. The culprit turns out to be Matthew Rose, but he gets to Steve before Harper figures this out. |
Adam Cherry | 18 September | Michael Fenton Stevens | A the vicar who conducts Ethel Skinner's funeral. |
James Stocksbridge | 21 September | Peter Hamilton-Dyer[15][16] | Ian Beale's solicitor when he is declared bankrupt. He also mentions to Sandra di Marco that he had worked with Ian to win custody of his children, Steven, Peter and Lucy, as Sandra wants to gain custody of her son Joe from her ex-husband Beppe. |
John Charrington | 13 November-14 December | Jeremy Gittins[17] | Ian Beale's accountant. He advises Ian not to invest in the construction of flats in Walford, a piece of advice Ian ignores, which leads to him eventually being declared bankrupt. |
Helen Graham | 16 November | Daisy Beaumont[13] | An employee of the housing association interested in buying the flats Ian Beale is having built, until he is declared bankrupt. |
References
- ↑ "Interview: Derek Martin". Daily Mirror. 2002. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
- ↑ "Charlie Slater played by Derek Martin". EastEnders. BBC Online. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
- ↑ Robertson, Colin (17 April 2010). "Dead Enders". The Sun. News International. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
- ↑ "BBC One - EastEnders, 04/05/2015". BBC Online. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
- ↑ Kilkelly, Daniel (15 October 2013). "'EastEnders confirms Sonia Fowler return". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
- ↑ http://m.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/sitenews/a130011/soaplands-joiners-movers-and-leavers.html - As of 8 January 2014
- ↑ Kilkelly, Daniel (19 December 2013). "EastEnders: Jasmine Armfield to play Sonia's daughter Rebecca". Digital Spy. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
- ↑ "Ameena Badawi", Walford Web. URL last accessed 3 April 2008
- ↑ "Diane Irving", Walford Web. URL last accessed 3 April 2008
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Angela Cobbinah (23 October 2008). "Corinne and the killing of Audrey". Camden New Journal. Retrieved 2009-05-20.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 "MON 31-JAN-00", walford.net. URL last accessed 2007-04-26.
- ↑ "TUE 01-FEB-00", walford.net. URL last accessed 2007-04-26.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 "Helen Graham", Walford Web. URL last accessed 2007-04-26.
- ↑ "Will Harper", Walford Web. URL last accessed 2007-04-26.
- ↑ "James Stocksbridge", Walford Web. URL last accessed 2007-04-26.
- ↑ "THU 21-SEP-00", walford.net. URL last accessed 2007-06-13.
- ↑ "John Charrington", Walford Web. URL last accessed 2007-04-26.
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