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In January last year, George opened up on how he spent years secretly battling an undiagnosed mental health disorder, which left him hospitalised multiple times. In 1989, George sadly lost his grandmother and then he witnessed the Hillsborough disaster, which he never thought he could talk about because he wasn’t directly involved as he sat in a different stand. He went on to play drug addict Little Jimmy Corkhill in Channel 4 soap Brookside before taking on stage roles. George played Scouse joker Ziggy from 1986 to 1989 but struggled to deal with the fame having joined the show aged 15. George played Scouse joker Ziggy from 1986 to 1989 Ironically, Todd was skating to The Beatles' hit Help when he apologetically returned to the ice. The actor did become a bit of a viral sensation during his stint on Dancing on Ice in 2009 when he lost control on the ice and unintentionally skated out of the studio.
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Todd actually returned to Grange Hill in 2003, reprising the role of Tucker in one episode, then came back for the final ever series in 2008.
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It was then revealed that Todd had broken his EastEnders contract a year early so he could play PC Gabriel Kent in The Bill. Todd became one of the longest-serving cast members over 13 years until Mark rode off on his motorbike in 2013 and died off-screen a year later. His most famous role was Mark Fowler on EastEnders, having taken over from original actor David Scarboro in 1990 after his death. Todd played the role of Tucker for four years, then became the star of the spin-off series Tucker's Luck from 1983 to 1985. Having first appeared in a Woolworths advert aged four, Todd Carty went on to become one of the most recognisable faces in Grange Hill. Todd Carty went onto become on of the most recognisable faces in Grange Hill He was our cherished son, brother, uncle and friend and will be sadly missed." Peter 'Tucker' Jenkins - Todd Carty "Terry’s successful and eventful life was tragically cut short. "Terry had his own crosses to bear and he became gripped by a depression he never fully recovered from. "Like every artist and creative soul in history, he drew from his demons and they sometimes got the better of him," it read. Sadly, Terry was found dead at his home in London in May 2015.Ī statement by the actor's family revealed that he'd been fighting demons before his death. It was a bit of a dream come true, really."Īfter playing the role from 1978 to 1982, Terry went on to appear in Channel 4 comedy Desmond's and 1989 film The Firm. I had a great time, getting time off school to play football.
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"There weren't many black actors about on TV at that time. "I basically played myself in Grange Hill", he later recalled. Terry Sue-Patt starred as Benny Green - the first ever pupil to be shown on screen in the debut episode of the show. The actor captioned his wedding pic: "Just got hitched" - which went down a storm with fans. He shared the sweet news on Twitter with a snap of the newlyweds walking out of the church. In September this year, Lee 'finally' got married to his girlfriend Jess. He has also spent many years working as a locksmith in Wallington, Surrey. I can’t say too much yet but watch this space. "I am absolutely chuffed to bits and so excited to be briefly joining the cast of EastEnders.
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Lee continued acting, making cameo appearances in The Bill and Birds of a Feather before landing a role on EastEnders in 2019 - playing a hilarious bus driver who clashed with Danny Dyer's Mick Carter. It took me a bit of time to sort myself out." "I remember thinking, 'I can't box any more, I'm not acting and I'm here putting keys in a bag' and my early 20s were really dark because of that. "After the celebrity of being in Grange Hill and the excitement of the boxing, here I was, aged 21, working in a wholesaler. "I was absolutely devastated," he told The Guardian in 2009.

The actor required 40 stitches in his head and was told it could take one year to recover his memory, but worst of all he told that he would never box again. His hopes and dreams were dashed when he was involved in a horrific car accident that saw him thrown through the window screen.
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To this day, Zammo's heroin addiction remains one of the show's heaviest storylines.Īfter bowing out of the role, Lee turned his attention to becoming a professional boxer but his career was ended before it could take off. Lee was just 12 years old when he started playing the role of Zammo - taking part in the show from 1982 until 1987. Lee was just 12 years old when he started playing the role of Zammo
