'EastEnders': Charting Kat Slater's Many Highs And Lows, As She Returns To Walford

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Brace yourself Walford, because Kat is coming home!

Yes, one of the most iconic ‘EastEnders’ characters of all time is back on the Square on Thursday (22 March), as Jessie Wallace reprises her role as the incomparable Slater.

It’s fair to say Albert Square hasn’t quite been the same since we last saw Kat three years ago, as during her previous two stints on the soap, Kat had her fair share of drama. 

To celebrate her return, we’re looking back at those highs and lows as we prepare for her to create a whole lot more...

LOW: Kat reveals she’s Zoe’s mother

In one of the most quotable ‘EastEnders’ scenes ever, Kat revealed to her sister Zoe that she was actually her ‘muvva’.

And while you may have thought this would have brought mother and daughter closer together, it didn’t. A distraught Zoe fled Walford and Kat attempted suicide.

HIGH: Alfie crashes Kat’s wedding

While viewers had everything crossed that Kat and Alfie’s will-they-won’t-they relationship would bear fruit, a spanner was thrown in the works by gangster Andy Hunter, who wooed Kat and ended up proposing to her.

Luckily, Alfie wasn’t about to let her go without a fight and crashed the wedding, with the pair running off into the sunset (well, back to the Square). 

HIGH: Kat marries Alfie in The Vic

While the pair’s relationship wasn’t without its ups and downs, Kat and Alfie tied the knot in their beloved Queen Vic on Christmas Day 2003 (although they nearly didn’t, thanks to the small matter of Alfie not being divorced from his previous marriage). 

LOW: Kat sleeps with Andy

Kat and Alfie’s marital bliss was short-lived when they encountered money troubles, and Alfie went begging to Andy for dosh.

Unable to pay the debt back, the gangster threatened to kill Kat unless she agreed to sleep with him, which she hesitantly did. Unbeknown to her, Andy filmed the encounter and sent it to Alfie, who was left heartbroken.

LOW: Kat is sent to prison

After leaving the Square for several months following the Andy debacle, Big Mo discovered Kat had spent time in prison for being a sex worker.

If that wasn’t bad enough, when she returned home, Kat found out Alfie was now in a relationship with her sister, Little Mo. 

HIGH: Kat and Alfie leave Walford for America

The death of Nana Moon left Alfie destroyed, but who was there to comfort him? Yep, you guessed it - Kat.

It led to a reconciliation for the pair, who left Albert Square to travel the US together on Christmas Day 2005. Many thought it was the last we’d see of the iconic characters, but...

HIGH: Kat and Alfie become landlord and landlady of The Vic

Five years later, the couple were back on the Square (with Kat pregnant with Alfie’s cousin’s child). And with The Vic now without a landlady after the departure of Peggy Mitchell, bosses installed them back behind the bar - but this time with their names above the door. 

LOW: Kat and Alfie lose baby Tommy

In one of EastEnders’ most controversial storylines ever, Kat and Alfie were led to believe they had lost their baby son Tommy to cot death. Little did they know, Ronnie Mitchell had stolen their baby and swapped him with her deceased son James, passing the couple’s son off as her own. 

HIGH: Kat and Alfie realise their son isn’t dead

Following a record-breaking number of complaints to Ofcom, soap bosses cut short the baby-swap plot, and reunited Kat and Alfie with their son Tommy, after a guilt-ridden Ronnie eventually confessed to her crimes. 

LOW: Kat’s affair with Derek

With Kat and Alfie now on an even keel, producers couldn’t help but split them up again, when it was revealed Kat was having an affair with a mystery man.

In an unlikely twist (and one that didn’t exactly go down well with viewers), the fella in question turned out to be Derek Branning, and Alfie duly threw Kat out of the pub.

LOW: Alfie gets together with Roxy

A heartbroken Kat could only watch on as romance blossomed between Alfie and his best mate Roxy Mitchell, and while it was just as hard for the rest of us to see Alfie with another woman, the new relationship led to plenty of comedic moments between the two love rivals. 

HIGH: Kat and Alfie reunite

In scenes reminiscent of her wedding to Andy, Kat crashed Alfie’s nuptials, but stopped short of declaring her love for him as he said “I do”. But his and Roxy’s marriage didn’t last long when he realised Kat was the woman he really wanted to be with, and went on a mission to stop her leaving the country. 

LOW: Kat and Alfie are forced out of The Vic

After Phil sold The Vic to the Carters as punishment for Alfie’s treatment of Roxy, the newly-reunited couple found themselves without a home or with jobs, and were forced to move back in with Big Mo. 

LOW: Kat is burned in a house fire

With money woes plaguing the couple yet again, Alfie came up with plan to set their house on fire in order to claim insurance. Little did he know, Kat was home at the time, and after being rescued from the blaze, she was left with facial scars.

It took Alfie a while to confess he was the reason behind his wife’s injuries, and when he did, Kat declared their marriage was over for good. 

HIGH: Kat and Alfie win the lottery

Having reunited after Kat made peace with her troubled past, she and Alfie became millionaires when they won £1million on a scratchcard, and left Walford for a new life in Spain. 

HIGH: Kat finds out she has a secret son

After a drama-filled Christmas trip to Walford, which saw her father Charlie die and cousin Stacey battling postpartum psychosis, Kat learned of a secret son she’d given birth to a son while delivering her daughter Zoe as a teenager. 

LOW: The events of ‘Redwater’

You’d be forgiven for not watching ‘EastEnders’ spin-off ‘Redwater’ (it was cancelled after one series due to poor reviews and poor ratings), but true to form, it was no easy ride for Kat, who found out her secret son was a murderous psychopath, who also attempted to kill her.

HIGH: Kat returns to Albert Square

While viewers last saw her looking like she’d drowned at the hands of her son on ‘Redwater’, there had been no reference to the events back home in Walford. Nearly a year later, Big Mo returned with the news Kat had mysteriously died, but she is set to surprise the residents of Albert Square by turning up at her own wake. Talk about making an entrance. 

Catch up on all the latest soap news and spoilers here

EastEnders: Where Are They Now?
Jo Joyner (01 of45)
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Played: Tanya Branning 2006-2010

What. A. Woman.

Jo's character, Tanya, went to hell and back as Max's long-suffering wife, but the upsides were there, and Jo scooped loads of awards and even more fans during her time on the soap.

Jo returned to the Square for the soap's 30th anniversary, but in 2014, she was busy starring in the lead role of the comedy 'Trying Again'.

She also popped up on the 'Loose Women' panel a number of times, before joining the 'Ordinary Lies' cast in 2015.
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Martin Kemp (02 of45)
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Played: Steve Owen 1998-2002

Remember the time Martin helped plan a wedding as part of a reality TV show? What a glorious day that was.

On a more serious note, in 2016 he began starring as a judge on Gary Barlow's new show 'Let It Shine'.
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Robert Kazinsky(03 of45)
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Played: Sean Slater (2006–09)

Robert Kazinsky had a good few years out of the limelight after quitting the Square in 2009.

However, in 2012 it was announced he would star in the sixth season of hit US show 'True Blood'. He also landed a key role in the Idris Elba film 'Pacific Rim', and took the lead in 'Warcraft' in 2016.
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Nitin Ganatra(04 of45)
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Starred as: Masood Ahmed (2007-16)

As of early 2017, Nitin was yet to reveal his plans for life after 'EastEnders'.
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Tamzin Outhwaite(05 of45)
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Played: Melanie Owen (1998–2002)

After leaving 'EastEnders', shortly after the departure of her on-screen hubby Martin Kemp, Tamzin Outhwaite went on to star in a number of shows, including 'Red Cap', 'Hustle', 'Final Demand', 'Walk Away' and 'Frances Tuesday'.

In 2012, she replaced Amanda Redman in 'New Tricks'.
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Danniella Westbrook(06 of45)
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Played: Sam Mitchell (1990–2000, 2009–10, 2016)

Danniella Westbrook was reportedly written out of 'EastEnders' as Sam Mitchell when her cocaine addiction affected her commitment.

She later released an autobiography about her troubles 'The Other Side of Nowhere', in 2006. Things haven't been easy for Daniella in recent years, and in 2014 she admitted to relapsing. In January 2015, Danniella began to get back on her feet. She later relapsed again in late 2016, after a 'CBB' stint and brief return to Walford.
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Ricky Norwood(07 of45)
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Played: Fatboy (2010-15)

Ricky's first role after his character was killed off was in a radio version of 'Romeo And Juliet', which featured a same-sex couple.

He also enjoyed a stint in the 'Celebrity Big Brother' house, coming second in 2016's summer series.
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Terry Alderton (08 of45)
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Played: Terry Spraggan 2013-2014

Tel returned to performing stand-up gigs in 2014. We saw him at Bestival once, his act is... interesting.
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Maddy Hill(09 of45)
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Played: Nancy Carter (2014-16)

Maddy's first post-Soapland role was in 'Imogen', a reimagining of Shakespeare's 'Cymbeline', that was staged at the Globe theatre.
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Michelle Ryan(10 of45)
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Played: Zoe Slater (2000–05)

"You ain't my mother!"

Michelle Ryan managed to move from Walford to Hollywood in 2005. She then bagged the role in the US TV show 'Bionic Woman' but sadly, it didn’t get beyond its pilot. In recent years, She made a brief appearance in 'Death In Paradise' in 2014.
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John Partridge(11 of45)
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Played: Christian Clarke (2008-2012, 2014, 2016)

John turned his attention to the land of reality television after leaving the soap, starring in 'Tumble' and 'Celebrity Big Brother'.
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Sid Owen(12 of45)
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Played: Ricky Butcher (1988–2000, 2002–04, 2008–12)

He's been snapped at Cannes Film Festival, photo-bombing Chris Brown and hanging out with Adele since leaving Walford. Yes, Ricky Butcher has gone up in the world.

Sid Owen, who left the soap in 2012, has also taken part in 'Strictly Come Dancing' but was eliminated from the competition in Week 3. At the end of 2012 he announced he was retiring from acting.
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Martine McCutcheon(13 of45)
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Played: Tiffany Mitchell (1995–98)

Soon after Tiff was killed off, Martine started a solo pop career and her debut single 'Perfect Moment' was an international success. Martine's also been a hit on the West End stage, scooping an Olivier Award for 'My Fair Lady' and she also impressed in the film world, with her role in 'Love, Actually'.

In 2016, she began serving as a guest panellist on 'Loose Women'.
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Nigel Harman(14 of45)
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Played: Dennis Rickman (2003–05)

Nowadays, there's more chance that you'll find Nigel on stage and he's the proud owner of an Olivier Award, presented for his role in 'Shrek the Musical'.

Sadly, things haven't always gone well and Nigel was part of the cast of the ill-fated 'X Factor' musical 'I Can't Sing'. In 2014, he moved into theatre directing, taking charge of the touring production of 'Shrek'.
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Hetti Bywater(15 of45)
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Played: Lucy Beale (2012-15)

Hetti was a guest star in the 2015 series of 'Death In Paradise'.
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Leslie Grantham(16 of45)
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Played: Dirty Den (1985–89, 2003–05)

Leslie was reunited with his daughter Sharon (Letitia Dean) in 2003, and he hung around until his character was killed off properly in two years later. In 2013 he divorced his wife of 31 years.

The 65-year-old actor was involved in a sordid tabloid newspaper “scandal” in 2004, but it was his wife’s “unreasonable behaviour” that was given in court as grounds for the divorce. Alongside Danniella Westbrook, he starred in 'Mob Handed'.
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Anita Dobson(17 of45)
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Played: Angie Watts (1985–88)

Best known for playing the emotionally battered, alcoholic landlady, Anita Dobson went on to voicing a character in kids' show 'Annette And Rod' as well as appearing in 'Sadie J', another children's programme, as Nan Bet. In early 2015, it was announced that Anita would take on the role of Queen Elizabeth I in a new BBC drama and later that year, she starred in drama 'London Road'.
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Tanya Franks(18 of45)
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Played: Rainie Cross (2007-2011)

After getting Phil Mitchell hooked on crack as character Rainie Cross, Tanya moved on to more drama, playing Richard Burton's wife, Sybil, in the 2012 made-for-television film 'Liz & Dick', alongside Lindsay Lohan and later starring in 'Broadchurch'.

Rainie later returned to the Square as part of the 'Who killed Lucy Beale?' storyline.
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Ross Kemp(19 of45)
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Played: Grant Mitchell (1990–99, 2005, 2006, 2016)

Ross Kemp went from 'EastEnders' bad boy to chasing bad boys when he left the soap in 2006.

Rebranding himself as an investigative journalist, Kemp has reported on gangs, Afghanistan, pirates, the Middle East and more. In 2012 he released a new novel, 'Moving Target'. He went on to experience what it’s like to be caught up in the middle of Northern Ireland’s most contentious and volatile Twelfth parade for the new series of his Sky1 show 'Extreme World'.

Despite ruling out a return to the soap, he did pop up again in 2016, while continuing to front various documentaries.
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Michelle Collins(20 of45)
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Played: Cindy Beale (1988–90, 1992–98)

Michelle Collins really did a number on Ian Beale as scheming Cindy, eventually having him shot by a hitman. Michelle swapped soaps and played barmaid Stella Price in 'Coronation Street'. She later left 'Corrie', and briefly reprised her role as Cindy for a special Children In Need sketch in 2014.
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Barbara Windsor(21 of45)
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Played: Peggy Mitchell (1994–2013, 2016)

In mid-2016, Dame Barbara Windsor was back in the Square for one final time, and her character was given a suitably emotional send-off.

Since then, she's been out of the spotlight - though Babs continues to work with JackpotJoy bingo.
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Phil Daniels(22 of45)
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Played: Kevin Wicks (2006–08)

Phil's character Kevin Wicks met a tragic end when he died in a car crash. In 2009, he starred in a handful of episodes of 'New Tricks' before landing a role in TV mini-series, 'Moonfleet' in 2013.
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Kara Tointon(23 of45)
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Played: Dawn Swan (2005–09)

Kara Tointon went on to win the 2010 edition of' Strictly Come Dancing' with her partner-turned-boyfriend Artem Chigvintsev, though the couple have since split. She then starred in 'Mr Selfridge' alongside her sister Hannah and also played the lead role in a live ITV production of 'The Sound Of Music' before landing a role in the channel's much-hyped 2017 drama 'The Halycon'.
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Kacey Ainsworth(24 of45)
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Played: Little Mo (2000–06)

After 6 years as the loveable and the long-suffering Little Mo, Kacey went on to play Auntie Lou in 'Carrie's War' in London's West End and in 2013, she stared in Ben Elton's the comedy series 'The Wright Way'.

Kacey still pops up on TV every now and then, and gave an emotional star turn in 'Call The Midwife'.
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Michael Greco (25 of45)
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Played: Beppe di Marco 1998-2002

Oh Beppe, long gone but never forgotten.

Beppe isn't actually dead so Michael could technically return to the soap. Alas, he's too busy making a living as a professional poker player. Seriously.
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Cheryl Fergison(26 of45)
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Played: Heather Trott 2006-2012

After being axed from the show (death by photoframe) Cheryl went on to make guest appearances on several day-time and panel shows.

In 2012 she entered the 'Celebrity Big Brother' house, but it wasn't long before she was booted out. In 2016, she (sort of) returned to the show, when her voice was on a tape played by Dot Branning.
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Meryl Fernandes(27 of45)
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Played: Afia Masood 2009-2012

'EastEnders' was Meryl's first professional acting role... and sadly she hasn't been up to too much since. In 2013, she popped up in 'Doctors' but has since been concentrating on a shop she owns in East London.
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Sam Strike(28 of45)
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Played: Johnny Carter (2013-14)

After a brief stop off in 'Slient Witness', Sam landed his first film role in 2017 release 'Leatherface'.
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Jasmyn Banks(29 of45)
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Played: Alice Branning 2012-2013

Jasmyn swapped her TV role for a spot on the stage in 2013, and moved on to become part of the touring cast of 'One Man, Two Guv'nors'. She also enjoyed a five year stint in 'Doctors', before appearing in an episode of 'Call The Midwife'.
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Shaun Williamson(30 of45)
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Played: Barry Evans 1994-2004

Shaun made a number of guest appearances on TV before securing the role of, umm, himself, in 'Extras' just a year after Janine pushed Bazza off the cliff.

He's yet another former 'EastEnders' star known for treading the boards, starring in everything from pantomimes to sketches at the Royal Albert Hall.
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Nicholas Bailey(31 of45)
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Played: Anthony Trueman 2000-2005, 2014

Nick joined the cast of the popular radio soap 'The Archers' in 2012.
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Zoe Lucker(32 of45)
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Played: Vanessa Gold 2010-2011

Screen veteran Zoe hasn't had a shortage of parts, and her credits since 'EastEnders' include 'Waterloo Road'.
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Preeya Kalidas(33 of45)
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Played: Amira Masood 2009-2012

Preeya returned her attentions to her budding career as a singer after leaving the soap, though she didn't exactly set the charts alight, with her single 'Love Between Us' peaking at number 137.
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Larry Lamb (34 of45)
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Played: Archie Mitchell 2008-2009

Larry hasn't been short of work during his decades in showbusiness, and his run has continued long after his character's untimely death. He's not afraid to try something new either, and in 2011, he published a new autobiography, before presenting his own LBC radio show two years later. In 2016, he appeared on 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!'.
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Tiana Benjamin(35 of45)
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Played: Chelsea Fox 2006-2010

Tiana starred in the British film 'Fast Girls' a year after making her 'EastEnders' exit, but she hasn't been in the spotlight much since, save for a handful of TV appearances.
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Tracy-Ann Oberman(36 of45)
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Played: Chrissie Watts 2004-2005

Tracy's a woman of many talents and in the last decade, she's (deep breath) written for The Guardian, popped up in 'Doctor Who', 'Mistresses', 'New Tricks' and 'Friday Night' Dinner, penned radio plays and starred in National Theatre productions. Phew.
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Ricky Groves(37 of45)
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Played: Garry Hobbs 2000-2009

Ricky turned to reality TV, giving diving a go on 'Splash!' and popping his chef's hat on for a stint on 'Celebrity Masterchef'.
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Ben Hardy(38 of45)
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Played: Peter Beale (2013-15)

Ben swapped Albert Square for LA, and went on to star in 2016's 'X-Men' instalment, alongside Jennifer Lawrence and Nicholas Hoult.
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Jack Ryder(39 of45)
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Played: Jamie Mitchell 1998-2002

Ahh, we all fancied him didn't we? Now, you're more likely to find Jack on the other side of the camera, as he's a film and TV director.

In 2014, he was the associate director for the hit play version of 'The Full Monty'.
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Hannah Waterman(40 of45)
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Played: Laura Beale 2000-2004

Hannah's popped up in a few different places over the years, tackling a number of stage roles, appearing on 'Celebrity Come Dine With Me' and winning the 2007 series of 'Just The Two Of Us'.
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Cliff Parisi(41 of45)
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Played: Minty Peterson 2002-2010

Cliff now stars as the lovable Fred in 'Call The Midwife'.
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Lucy Speed(42 of45)
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Played: Natalie Evans 1994-2004

Remember 'The Bill'? Lucy rocked up at Sun Hill Station in 2007, and she's also tried her hand quiz shows, starring on 'Pointless Celebrities', 'Celebrity Ready, Steady, Cook' and 'Weakest Link' (on the celeb version, obvs).
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Dean Gaffney (43 of45)
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Played: Robbie Jackson 1993-2003

TV roles have been few and far between for Dean, though he has won by fans by appearing on shows such as 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!' and 'Let's Dance For Comic Relief'.
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Nadia Wadia(44 of45)
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Played: Zainab Masood 2007-2013

Nadia nabbed a role in 'Still Open All Hours' and she also flexed her acting muscles with a role in 'Doctor Who'. In 2013, Nadia was given the Outstanding Achievement in Television Award at The Asian Awards. Go, Nadia!
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Timothy West(45 of45)
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Played: Stan Carter (2013-15)

West continues to care for his wife, Prunella Scales, who is living with Alzheimer's Disease. He has also taken a handful of TV roles and film 'We The Kings'.
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