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soap opera that first aired on 19 February 1985. The following is a list of characters that first appeared in 2020, in order of first appearance. All characters are introduced by the show's
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, Jon Sen. The first character to be introduced in 2020 is the son of Sheree Trueman ( Suzette Llewellyn), Isaac Baptiste (Stevie Basaula). The Panesar family matriarch Suki Panesar ( Balvinder Sopal) is then introduced in January. Laura Awoyinka (Sarah Paul), a colleague of
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(Toby-Alexander Smith), is introduced in March. Frankie Lewis ( Rose Ayling-Ellis), a deaf character who befriends Ben Mitchell (
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), is introduced in May. Ellie Nixon (
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) joins the soap in September. Two months later, Katy Lewis ( Simone Lahbib), the mother of Frankie, first appears. One month later, Mila Marwa (Ruhtxjiaïh Bèllènéa) is introduced as a rival, then friend, for Kim Fox. Additionally, multiple
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were featured during the year.


Isaac Baptiste

Isaac Baptiste, played by Stevie Basaula, first appears in episode 6053/6054, originally broadcast on 1 January 2020. The character had not been announced prior to his first appearance and Basaula's casting details were announced following broadcast. Isaac is introduced as the son of established character Sheree Trueman ( Suzette Llewellyn). The character is billed as a "fiercely confident" and "bold" teacher who "won't be afraid to leave his mark on the soap". Jon Sen, the show's
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, described Isaac as someone arriving with "bravado, charisma and his fair share of charm". Basaula expressed his excitement to join the soap and create the character of Isaac. It was confirmed in February 2022 that Basaula quit his role and he departed on 31 March 2022. Since Sheree's introduction in August 2019, it was established that she had a secret, which was revealed to be Isaac in his first episode, an episode set on Christmas Day 2019. Sen dubbed Isaac "the 'other man' in Sheree's life". He added that Isaac has a "troubled past" which would be explored as the reason behind Sheree keeping Isaac a secret from her husband,
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), becomes clear. Later episodes confirmed that Isaac is Patrick's biological son after Patrick realises the truth and questions Sheree. Isaac is first seen on New Year's Day 2020, on a bench in Albert Square.


Suki Panesar

Suki Panesar, played by Balvinder Sopal, first appears in episode 6069, originally broadcast on 27 January 2020. The character was mentioned on-screen before her introduction, but further details about the character and Sopal's casting details were announced on 22 December 2019. Suki is introduced as the mother of Kheerat (
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), Jags (Amar Adatia),
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( Shiv Jalota) and Ash (Gurlaine Kaur Garcha). The character was billed as the "fiercely protective" and "larger than life" matriarch of the established Panesar family who "always knows best" and is "not one to be reckoned with". Sopal expressed her delight at joining the soap and deemed the role "a dream come true". Jon Sen, the show's
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, said that Sopal brings "a unique blend of steeliness and charm" to the role. Her initial storyline sees her lying about having cancer to garner sympathy and get closer to her children. She was immediately well-received by viewers and critics, with ''
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'' writing that Suki had reached "soap icon status in record time". Over her tenure, Suki was developed from a full-on villain into a character with vulnerability alongside her mischief. This begins with Suki being affected by racial abuse graffitied over her shop due to believing she had become ingrained into
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. Suki then frames her son, Jags, for a crime and gets him self to prison, where he is killed. The story explores Suki's guilt over what she has done and Honey Mitchell ( Emma Barton) becomes a key support for Suki. She tries to kiss Honey and it transpires that Suki has an attraction to women, which Sopal said explains Suki's treatment of Ash. Her various feuds have also been a focal point for the character, with Suki's rivalries including the entire Mitchell and
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family units. Suki is later given a long-term love interest in Eve Unwin ( Heather Peace), who she has a secret affair with. The
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has been told through a 'slow burn' approach to respect the reality of both the
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and the Southeast Asian communities. Writers then introduced Suki's abusive husband, Nish (
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), who is released from prison after he murdered Suki's friend. The storyline sees Suki coercively controlled by Nish, and despite not being scared of him, she is worried about what he could do throughout the storyline. Suki and Eve's relationship, dubbed 'Sukeve', has also been well-received by the LGBTQ+ community, with ''Diva'' magazine praising the representation it depicted.


Loretta Perkins

A
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who interviews Mick Carter(
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) and his son, Ollie Carter(Harry Farr), after a report is made by Ollie's school. She is pleased with their talk until Ollie's mother,
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), arrives drunk with bruises on her head and is rude to her, causing Loretta to believe that Mick is abusing Linda. She then explains her concerns to Mick and reminds him that she is here for Ollie's wellbeing; Mick then confesses that Linda is an alcoholic. Loretta returns for another meeting with Mick and Linda and asks Linda if she is receiving support for her alcoholism. When Mick asks Loretta about Ollie's progress, she informs him that Ollie appeared withdrawn and asks whether Linda's alcoholism has ever affected her capability as Ollie's guardian. Linda believes that Mick has criticised her to Loretta, so she finds Loretta in the local café and asks to have a conversation; Loretta explains that she cannot as she is running late for her next meeting. Linda later finds Loretta at Walford East restaurant on a break and believing that Mick has already told Loretta, Linda confesses that while caring for Ollie, she fell asleep and set off the smoke alarm, which caused Ollie to go to the roof of their
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,
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; she promises that he was not in danger, but Loretta is shocked. Loretta visits Mick and Linda again to check on Linda's progress with her alcoholism recovery and further her report on Ollie's welfare. She is pleased with Linda's progress and informs them that it will be reflected in her report.


Captain Mathew Cox

The captain of the boat, the Smith-Holland, which is hosting
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's party, celebrating them winning the "Pub of the Year" award. He tries breaking up a fight between
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) and Keanu Taylor( Danny Walters), but is injured in the process. Captain Cox then announces an incident in the wheelhouse and asks all the guests to evacuate the boat, before confirming that the boat has hit something.


Albie Watts

Albie Watts (also Kayden Watts) is the son of established characters Sharon Watts (
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) and
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). It was initially thought for the first three and a half years of his life that his father was Keanu Taylor ( Danny Walters) as a result of his year-long affair with Sharon. Albie is born at the local funeral parlour in the episode broadcast on 21 February 2020, as part of the programme's 35th anniversary celebrations, after being delivered by
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( Gillian Taylforth). Sharon's other son, Dennis Rickman Jnr ( Bleu Landau), dies in a boat crash on the
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simultaneously as Albie is born, so Sharon struggles to care for Albie as she is grieving for Dennis. Keanu leaves shortly after Albie is born, after being threatened by Phil and told to "get out" by Sharon. Sharon does not initially name her son, so Keanu's mother, Karen Taylor ( Lorraine Stanley), names him Kayden. Sharon later renames him Albie during the
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. Keanu returns to Walford in December 2022, determined to build a relationship with his son, which Sharon allows. Sharon is offered the chance to work in
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for a year resulting in Keanu, who has no legal access to Albie as he is not on the birth certificate, kidnapping Albie in a bid to stop Sharon taking him out the country. Albie is returned a week later via Karen who says that he was left alone in the park, and the police insist he be given the once over at hospital. Sharon and Keanu are called to the hospital where they are told that Albie has AATD, a rare genetic condition that can affect the liver and lungs in later life which can only be inherited if both parents have the condition or the gene. After undergoing blood tests to find out if they have either the condition or the gene, the doctor confirms that Sharon has the gene but Keanu does not, meaning that he cannot be Albie's father. It is at that moment Sharon realises her ex-husband Phil is the father.


Dr Laghari

A doctor who tests Ben Mitchell's (
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) hearing and diagnoses him with severe
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after he, Jay Brown (
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) and Lola Pearce( Danielle Harold) visit the hospital to seek treatment. Ben and Callum Highway ( Tony Clay) later attend another appointment with Dr Laghari to discuss Ben's hearing loss and
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operation, which the doctor informs him will be at least four weeks away. Dr Laghari then suggests a
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course for Ben and Callum. Ben then overhears Dr Laghari arguing with Frankie Lewis ( Rose Ayling-Ellis). On the day of Ben's operation, Dr Laghari cancels it after discovering that Ben has a high temperature and is not well enough for surgery, leaving Ben frustrated. Having had the operation, Ben attends an appointment with Dr Laghari to test his
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, which is successful.


Laura Awoyinka

Laura Awoyinka, played by Sarah Paul, first appears in episode 6090, originally broadcast on 5 March 2020. Laura is a partner at the law firm that
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) works for. When Gray decides he wants to drop Kush Kazemi's ( Davood Ghadami)
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charge and Whitney Dean's ( Shona McGarty) murder charge due to stress, Laura encourages him to continue with the cases. She also asks Gray to persuade Kush to change his plea to guilty and reminds him that she has defended him to other partners at the firm before. Laura visits Gray at his home to congratulate him on the result of Kush's case and to wish him luck for Whitney's bail hearing. She tells him that Whitney needs to receive bail and warns him that Sophie Rundell (Suzanne Ahmet) will be the prosecution solicitor at the hearing. Gray loses the bail hearing, so Laura visits him at his home to warn him that he will be formally suspended during the following week, devastating him. When the law firm drops Whitney's case, Gray decides to take it on. He meets with Laura at his home to inform her about the progress of it, asking for his job back if he wins the case. Laura reminds him that even if he wins, the law firm has to consider his judgement of Leo King (Tom Wells), the solicitor Gray employed at the firm while he was stalking Whitney. Laura later bumps into Gray and his family in the street, where she states that she is looking forward to their meeting with Whitney, who has gone missing. When she arrives for the meeting, she instead meets some of Whitney's friends and family, who offer to be character witnesses. However, Laura wants to see Whitney instead, so they claim that she is unwell. Laura and Gray later meet to discuss Whitney's trial; Laura wants to remove Gray from the case as his wife, Chantelle Atkins ( Jessica Plummer), has recently died, but Gray wants to continue regardless. During the trial, Whitney's solicitor becomes ill, so Laura tries to persuade Judge Adams (Karlina Grace-Paseda) to postpone the closing statements to the following day; the judge refuses, so Laura informs Whitney and her aunt, Sonia Fowler (
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), that they will need to get a solicitor from the firm to stand in. Whitney suggests that Gray do it. When Gray arrives, Laura and Sonia agree that Gray is not suitable for the job, but point out that they have to trust Whitney's decision. Following a not guilty verdict for Whitney, Laura congratulates Gray on his work and offers him his job back; he informs her that he is not returning to work, which surprises Laura. Laura later sees Gray with Whitney at a gala event, and, believing them to be a couple, expresses surprise that Gray has moved on so quickly after Chantelle's death. Gray lies that they are indeed a couple, insisting that love has no timetable. A few months after this, Gray attends a colleague's birthday party, now accompanied by Chelsea Fox ( Zaraah Abrahams) when he encounters Laura again. After making the most of the free bar, Gray vents that he thinks Laura has a vendetta against him since she won't give him a promotion or any complex cases at work. When Chelsea takes a drunken Gray home, Laura comes round and warns Chelsea to get away from him while she can, as Gray will try to break her down and remodel her in his image as he did with Chantelle. Gray is later seen sending Laura a message on her Twitter account, under the pseudonym Jasper, that says: "People like you always get what's coming". She later sacks him. In December 2021, she returns again and threatens Gray, who is bad-mouthing her to her clients so that they come to him instead. She later warns Whitney about his behaviour and tells her to get him away from Chelsea as quickly as possible. Viewers predicted that Laura would become Gray's fourth murder victim after Chantelle Atkins ( Jessica Plummer), Tina Carter ( Luisa Bradshaw-White) and Kush Kazemi ( Davood Ghadami).


Officer Daniels

A prison officer at Whitney Dean's ( Shona McGarty) prison. He delivers Whitney's breakfast and discovers that she has harmed herself. Officer Daniels then informs Whitney that her visitor has cancelled and her solicitor will no longer be representing her. He returns to Whitney, who is on a hunger strike, to bring her dinner and rejects Whitney's request that he remove it, claiming that she is only hurting herself by not eating. The following day, he takes away Whitney's breakfast after she does not eat it. Officer Daniels visits Whitney again and suggests that she eat her food, reminding her that he is trying to look after her. He suggests that she drinks water as that is not food, but Whitney refuses everything. He then returns to speak with Whitney, offering her his support and telling Whitney about a woman who also attempted a hunger strike, but failed.


Frankie Lewis

Frankie Carter (also Lewis), played by Rose Ayling-Ellis, first appears in episode 6115, originally broadcast on 18 May 2020. The character and Ayling-Ellis' casting details were announced on 23 February 2020. Frankie is introduced as a new friend for Ben Mitchell (
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), introduced to him by his boyfriend Callum Highway ( Tony Clay) after Ben is diagnosed with hearing loss following a boat crash. The character, like Ayling-Ellis, is
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and was created to raise awareness for deaf people in Britain. She is portrayed as a positive, upbeat person who "embraces the deaf community". Ayling-Ellis was contracted for a guest stint and Frankie appears in a "handful of episodes". The character and story were created by Charlie Swinbourne, a member of the soap's writing team, who pitched the story to his colleagues. Jon Sen, the show's
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, expressed his delight at working with Ayling-Ellis and exploring the deaf community in the new story. Ayling-Ellis expressed her excitement at joining the cast and being the first deaf actress on ''EastEnders''. Bowden looked forward to portraying the story and called Ayling-Ellis "epic". As a deaf person himself, Swinbourne was proud to create the soap's first regular deaf character. He added that he had wanted to see more representation of deafness in the media and looked forward to featuring "deaf characters and sign language" in
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, the show's fictional setting. The use of sign language in scenes marks the first time it has featured in ''EastEnders''. ''EastEnders'' worked with the
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(NDCS), disability charity Sense and other experts to portray Frankie and Ben's story accurately. Rosie Eggleston, the leader of the NDCS' work with young people, hoped that Frankie and Ben's story would help more young deaf people be visible and understood. She also liked working with the ''EastEnders'' research team when developing the story. Richard Kramer, the
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of Sense, agreed with Swinbourne that there was not enough disability representation in the media, so was pleased to learn ''EastEnders'' were featuring a story on hearing loss and introducing a new deaf character. He also congratulated Ayling-Ellis on becoming the first deaf actress to join the soap. A behind-the-scenes video, released in August 2020, confirmed that Frankie would return following the show's three-month transmission break. Upon her return, the character becomes involved with the Carter family and accepts a job at The Prince Albert bar. Producers incorporated Frankie in an issue-led story with Mick Carter (
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) after it emerges that she is Mick's daughter after he was abused, aged twelve, by Frankie's mother, Katy Lewis ( Simone Lahbib), who was Mick's
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during his time in care. ''EastEnders'' worked with charities, the
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and SurvivorsUK, to accurately portray the story. In August 2022, it was announced that Ayling-Ellis had quit her role as Frankie to seek other opportunities. She had already filmed her final scenes. Prior to her exit, writers used the character to explore the safety of women on the streets. Ayling-Ellis called the story "a really important one that will hit home for lots of people". The actress spoke proudly about her time on the soap and portraying its first deaf character. The show's executive producer, Chris Clenshaw, described Ayling-Ellis as "an incredible asset to ''EastEnders''" and "a real trailblazer". Frankie's departure features in episode 6561, first broadcast on 22 September 2022, as she leaves for a job opportunity in Scotland. For this episode alone, she is credited as "Frankie Carter", reflecting one of her final scenes in which she tells Mick that she is changing her name. Frankie is spotted by Callum Highway as she argues with Dr Laghari (Ezra Faroque Khan), her doctor. Callum later sees Frankie in
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and asks her to talk to Ben about life as a deaf person; Ben initially rejects Frankie, but they soon form a friendship. Ben's mother,
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( Gillian Taylforth), offers Frankie a trial shift as a bartender at her gay bar, The Prince Albert, unaware that the manager, Tina Carter ( Luisa Bradshaw-White), has offered the job to her nephew, Mick. Mick withdraws from the job, so that Frankie can have it, resulting in tension between Frankie and Tina. Despite this, they soon bond and Frankie meets Mick's son, Ollie Carter (Harry Farr), who has autism; she reveals that her dead brother Harry was autistic and looked similar to Ollie. Frankie takes photos of Mick, Ollie and Tina playing football, which Mick finds on her camera. Tina tries to kiss Frankie, but she rejects her. When Mick's wife,
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(
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), struggles with childcare for Ollie, Frankie offers to take him to the park; when Mick discovers this, he rushes to collect Ollie and warns Frankie away from his family. Frankie then reveals that she believes that Mick is her father and explains that she discovered letters between Mick and her mother, Katy; Mick admits that he could be her father. Worried that this could cause Linda to relapse into alcoholism, Mick asks Frankie to not reveal the news. Frankie accuses Mick of repeatedly cheating on Linda, who he began a relationship with as a teenager, but Tina reveals that Katy was Mick's social worker when they were children, horrifying Frankie, who realises that Mick was twelve when she was conceived, prompting her to run off in disgust. Frankie later engages in a feud with her half-sister, Nancy Carter ( Maddy Hill), in 2021, after she returns from Australia. Frankie and Zack Hudson ( James Farrar) accidentally run Nancy over with a car whilst on a driving lesson and cover it up. This culminates with them pranking each other and throwing insults and on Bonfire Night 2021, one prank goes wrong, with Nancy locking Frankie in the boot of her car and Liam Butcher (Alfie Deegan) stealing and driving off in it, with Frankie still in the boot.


David

A rival solicitor of
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(
Toby-Alexander Smith Toby-Alexander Smith (born 26 February 1991) is an English actor, known for portraying the role of Gray Atkins in the BBC One, BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'' from 2019 to 2022. Early life and education Smith was born on 26 February 1991 in Lich ...
) who meets Gray's wife, Chantelle Atkins ( Jessica Plummer), to discuss her divorcing Gray. David warns Chantelle that if Gray contests a divorce, it could cost her £1000s in legal fees. Four months later, he bumps into Gray in the Bridge Street Café; David offers his condolences and Gray finds out that Chantelle went to David for advice.


Ellie Nixon

Ellie Nixon, played by
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, first appears in episode 6136, originally broadcast on 25 September 2020. The character and Paris' casting details were announced on 20 August 2020, and she is introduced following the soap's three-month transmission break. Ellie is introduced as part of a story exploring
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's (
Diane Parish Diane Carol Richards (born 6 November 1969), known professionally as Diane Parish, is an English actress, who has been portraying the character Denise Fox on the BBC One soap opera ''EastEnders'' since 2006. A graduate of the Royal Academy of D ...
) history. Jon Sen, the show's
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, was looking forward to the story and noted that it "really excites". The character is billed as "a wolf in sheep's clothing, with far more to her than her warmhearted façade lets on". Paris called Ellie a "hardcore" and "formidable" villain who could rival other villainous characters. The role marks the first time Paris has portrayed a villain. Ellie will use "her prowess for playing roles in order to get what she wants". Sen dubbed the character "tough ndno-nonsense" and "a ruthless and uncompromising force of nature". Paris expressed her delight at joining the cast, opining that it marked a "a new frontier" for her acting career. Appearing on
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, the actress stated that she and Ellie have very different personalities and upon seeing her early performances, she was "terrified". Sen explained that the role of Ellie required an actress with "both charisma and presence", so he decided to invite Paris for the role. Upon the character's introduction, she is revealed to be the adoptive grandmother of
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, the biological son of Denise and
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(
Steve McFadden Steve Robert McFadden (né Reid; born 20 March 1959) is an English actor whose career has spanned three decades. He rose to prominence for his role as longstanding character Phil Mitchell in the BBC One soap opera ''EastEnders'', which he has ...
). Raymond's family, including Ellie's son, are killed in a car accident; Denise and Ellie meet at the hospital where Raymond is being treated, but Denise does not reveal her identity. To portray the scenes with "sentiment", Paris recalled her own experiences from the death of her brother, who was shot eighteen years previously. She also found that she became "swept up into the vortex of the story" due to its power. The actress added that Ellie is so "overwhelmed" in the aftermath of the accident, but realises that something is "not quite right with Denise". Despite this, she is thankful for Denise's presence as she is Ellie's main support. Paris noted that Ellie does not want "there to be anything bad with Denise". Ellie did not have a close relationship with her family, but suddenly has to "step up" as Raymond's next of kin. Paris explained that Ellie has "been thrown in at the deep end", which shocks her. The character's introduction sparks a custody battle between Ellie and Denise. Paris told Alison Slade of ''
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'' that both women want Raymond "for
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own reasons", leaving Raymond "stuck in the middle". She added that her fierce personality also intimidates Phil. The actress enjoyed working with Parish and McFadden and opined that they "helped to make it that easy" as they are "great talent . Ellie's guest stint concludes in episode 6153, originally broadcast on 26 October 2020. The character's exit was not announced prior to broadcast. In the narrative, Ellie is blackmailed by Phil into signing guardianship of Raymond to him, before leaving. Gary Gillatt from ''
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'' praised the character, writing, "Mica Paris has incredible presence as Ellie. We hope she's here for more than this one storyline."


Katy Lewis

Katy Lewis, played by Simone Lahbib, first appears in episode 6160, originally broadcast on 6 November 2020. Some character details and Lahbib's casting were announced on 22 September 2020, but most details, including the character's name, were not publicised until 3 November 2020. The character is introduced as the mother of Frankie Lewis ( Rose Ayling-Ellis) and former social worker of Mick Carter (
Danny Dyer Danial John Dyer (born 24 July 1977) is an English actor and presenter. Dyer's breakthrough role was as Moff in ''Human Traffic'' (1999), with other notable roles Billy the Limpet in ''Mean Machine (film), Mean Machine'' (2001) and as Tommy J ...
), who she sexually abused when he was a child. Through Katy's introduction, producers explored the issue of historical sexual abuse. ''EastEnders'' worked with charities, the
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and SurvivorsUK, to accurately portray the story. Lahbib expressed her excitement at joining the cast and teased that Katy would have "a lasting impact on the Carters and will test their strength as a family". She was also excited to work with her former '' Bad Girls'' co-stars
Kellie Bright Kellie Denise Bright (born 1 July 1976) is an English actress. Her roles include Linda Carter in the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'', for which she won the 2015 British Soap Award for Best Actress and Best Dramatic Performance, Julie in '' Ali G ...
(
Linda Carter Linda Carter is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'', played by Kellie Bright. She first appeared on 19 December 2013 and her casting was announced alongside her on-screen partner, Mick Carter (Danny Dyer). Linda was ...
), Luisa Bradshaw-White ( Tina Carter) and
Linda Henry Linda Valiris (''née'' Henry; born 24 August 1959) is an English actress. She is known for her roles as Yvonne Atkins in the ITV prison drama series '' Bad Girls'' and Shirley Carter in the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders''. She had previously ...
(
Shirley Carter Shirley Carter is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'', played by Linda Henry. She first appeared on 7 December 2006, during episodes set in Dorset. This is Henry's second role in 'EastEnders', as she previously p ...
). Jon Sen, the show's
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, said that Katy's story is "important" with an "impact on the Carters set to be everlasting". When the character arrives in
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, she is introduced as the mother of Frankie Lewis ( Rose Ayling-Ellis) and it is revealed that she used to work in a children's home, where Mick Carter (
Danny Dyer Danial John Dyer (born 24 July 1977) is an English actor and presenter. Dyer's breakthrough role was as Moff in ''Human Traffic'' (1999), with other notable roles Billy the Limpet in ''Mean Machine (film), Mean Machine'' (2001) and as Tommy J ...
) was a resident. Frankie points out to Mick that he was sexually abused when at the home. When Mick starts having flashbacks, Katy convinces him that the events that happened are not how he remembers them. When
Linda Carter Linda Carter is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'', played by Kellie Bright. She first appeared on 19 December 2013 and her casting was announced alongside her on-screen partner, Mick Carter (Danny Dyer). Linda was ...
(
Kellie Bright Kellie Denise Bright (born 1 July 1976) is an English actress. Her roles include Linda Carter in the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'', for which she won the 2015 British Soap Award for Best Actress and Best Dramatic Performance, Julie in '' Ali G ...
) has an
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, she convinces him that the marriage is not worth saving. When Mick contemplates suicide, during a phone call to
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, he realises that she did abuse him and rape him when he was 12 years old. Katy stands trial after pleading guilty and in spite of Frankie's positive character statement, she is sentenced to ten years imprisonment and is placed on the sex offenders register indefinitely. Before she is taken down, she apologises to Mick. In an interview with
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, Lahbib stated that it has been "very interesting and challenging" to play a character like Katy, due to having portrayed "strong but vulnerable" characters in her acting career. She stated that Katy is "much more complex, damaged and dark" than her previous roles, and noted that previous characters she has played have been "emotional and from the heart", while Katy is "all from the head", "clever and quick thinking", and that she "grooms people, gains trust, extracts information, then uses it to manipulate them." She added that at the beginning of Katy's tenure, she wanted "the audience to be sucked in by her in the beginning", and to be confused in the ways that Mick was. Lahbib also confirmed that prior to playing Katy, she did research including speaking to survivors of sexual abuse, watching documentaries and reading books. Lahbib explained that she "didn't want to let Katy's mask slip too soon", explaining that "some viewers weren't sure if Katy was good or bad at the start", which is what she hoped for. She went on to say: "I wanted viewers to be drawn in by the way Katy charms people, so it was great to see that coming across. People were saying they hate Katy and that she's gaslighting Mick, which shows they understood what she was doing." On scenes that were filmed in the
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, she explained that Dyer asked producers if they could become a "
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" so that they did not have to film two metres apart, the advised amount of space to prevent spreading coronavirus. She described filming those scenes as "exciting", and noted that it would have been "hard to do while staying two metres apart".


Mila Marwa

Mila Marwa, portrayed by Ruhtxjiaïh Bèllènéa, made her first appearance on 15 December 2020 when she is introduced as a woman who competes with
Kim Fox Kim Fox (also Fox-Hubbard) is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'', played by Tameka Empson. She is the half-sister of Denise Fox (Diane Parish), and aunt to Chelsea Fox, Chelsea (Tiana Benjamin/Zaraah Abrahams) and Libby ...
(
Tameka Empson Tameka Lydia Empson (born 15 April 1977) is an English actress and comedian. She appeared as one of the three protagonists in the hidden-camera comedy sketch show ''3 Non-Blondes''. In 2009, she began portraying the role of Kim Fox in the BBC O ...
) for a job at the Prince Albert club. After the pair argue and drop a bottle of alcohol, Mila explains the mistake, and
Kathy Beale Kathy Beale (also Mitchell, Sullivan and Cotton) is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'', played by Gillian Taylforth. Portrayed as "an attractive, bright, caring and highly moral woman", Kathy is one of the serial's ori ...
( Gillian Taylforth) hires her due to her honesty. Mila's backstory was later explored in order to raise awareness of FGM. It was announced on 17 January 2022 that Bèllènéa had made the decision to leave the soap and her final scenes aired on 3 February 2022.


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