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EastEnders actress June Brown dies aged 95

- LAURA HARDING

EASTENDERS star June Brown, best known for her role as chain-smoking Dot Cotton, has died at the age of 95, the BBC has announced. The actress died at her home in Surrey on Sunday with her family by her side.

An EastEnders spokeswoma­n said: “We are deeply saddened to announce that our beloved June Brown, OBE, MBE, sadly passed away last night. There are not enough words to describe how much June was loved and adored by everyone at EastEnders; her loving warmth, wit and great humour will never be forgotten.

“June created one of the most iconic characters in Dot Cotton, not just in soap but in British television, and, having appeared in 2,884 episodes, June’s remarkable performanc­es created some of EastEnders’ finest moments... A very bright light has gone out at EastEnders today but we shall all be raising a sweet sherry in June’s memory.”

A statement from Brown’s family said: “We are deeply saddened to announce our beloved mother, June,

passed away very peacefully at her home in Surrey on Sunday evening, with her family by her side.”

The actress’s 35-year run as the Albert Square mainstay began in 1985. She left the show in 2020.

Brown was perhaps EastEnders’ best-known star and larger-than-life Dot was known for her devout Christian faith and hypochondr­ia, as well as her endless cigarette addiction.

The veteran actress, who had a long career in television and theatre, arrived on Albert Square shortly after the soap began in 1985, and aside from a break between 1993 and 1997, was a regular for more than three decades. On January 31, 2008, she single-handedly starred in an episode called Pretty Baby, in which she spoke to a cassette recorder about her life so that her husband could listen to it as he lay in hospital, following a stroke.

Brown served in the Women’s Royal Naval Service at the end of the Second World War, and then left to train at London’s Old Vic Theatre School. Before joining EastEnders she had roles in Coronation Street, Doctor Who, Minder and The Bill, as well as costume dramas The Duchess Of Duke Street and Oliver Twist.

After joining Albert Square, she also starred in comedy Ain’t Misbehavin in 1997, and played Nanny Slagg in the BBC’s production of Gormenghas­t in 2000.

Some of Dot’s biggest storylines explored controvers­ial issues such as euthanasia, cancer and homophobia.

Brown won several awards for her portrayal of Dot, including a lifetime achievemen­t honour at the 2005 British Soap Awards.

Brown married her first husband, John Garley, in 1950. After his death, she married actor Robert Arnold in 1958 and had six children with him.

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