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EastEnders stars pay tribute to Grantham

Television: Star best known as ‘Dirty’ Den Watts dies aged 71

- BY LUCY MAPSTONE

Letitia Dean has told of her “special memories” of working with her former EastEnders co-star Leslie Grantham following his death aged 71.

Grantham, who was best known for playing “Dirty” Den Watts on the soap since 1985, died yesterday.

His representa­tive said in a statement that Grantham’s “ex-wife and sons have asked for their privacy to be respected at this difficult time, and for there to be no approaches to them for informatio­n or comment”.

“They will not be making any statements to the media. They also ask that no photograph­s be taken of them in their grief.

“There will be a private funeral which will be attended by close family and friends only.”

Dean, who appears on the BBC soap as Sharon Watts – the adoptive daughter of Den and his wife Sharon (Anita Dobson) – said via the EastEnders Twitter account: “I have very special memories of working with Leslie and will cherish them always.

“He and Anita (Dobson) looked after me in my early days and showed me the ropes, always with care and kindness.

“He never failed to make me laugh and I will remember him with love, affection and gratitude forever. See you up there Leslie! Thank you for everything. Love and respect always, Tish. X.”

Other EastEnders stars, including Gillian Taylforth and June Brown, also paid tribute to their late co-star.

Taylforth, who appeared alongside Grantham from 1985, said she was “deeply saddened to hear the very sad news”.

The Kathy Beale actress said: “I have so many happy memories of working with Leslie, he was always great fun and we shared many laughs.

“Those iconic Christmas episodes were legendary and they will always be part of EastEnders history.”

“Those iconic Christmas episodes were legendary”

Dot Cotton actress Brown, 91, another original cast member, said: “I was very fond of Leslie and am so sorry that he has gone.

“I always enjoyed talking to him, he made me laugh and always had a twinkle in his eye when he said outrageous things.”

Brown said Grantham was “a wonderful and special actor, witty and very talented”, and that she will “remember him very fondly and with affection”.

Grantham’s death comes days after he was reported to be in a critical condition in the UK having returned from Bulgaria, where he had been living.

According to The Sun, the screen star had been visited in hospital by close friends in the industry.

 ??  ?? MENTOR: Leslie Grantham with Letitia Dean who plays Sharon Watts in the soap
MENTOR: Leslie Grantham with Letitia Dean who plays Sharon Watts in the soap

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