Former EastEnders star, now 47, looks completely different as an elderly character in upcoming project.

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December 13th 2024.

Former EastEnders star, now 47, looks completely different as an elderly character in upcoming project.
Danny Dyer, the former star of EastEnders, has undergone an amazing transformation for a new ad campaign. The actor, who is rumored to be returning to the BBC soap in an upcoming storyline, has completely changed his appearance for a gambling company, Paddy Power.

Fans have been buzzing about the possibility of Danny's character, Mick Carter, reuniting with his ex-wife Linda, who is currently struggling with alcohol addiction. Some have even speculated that Linda may meet her end, as photos of the cast filming a funeral scene have surfaced, with former stars reprising their roles outside of a church.

In the upcoming episodes, Linda will face a life-changing and traumatic event, and will be the focus of Monday's episode. With rumors circulating about a Christmas Carol-inspired storyline, where Linda will be presented with versions of her past, present, and future, fans are convinced that Danny's Mick will make a grand comeback, two years after the shocking scene where he was swept out to sea.

Danny, who is 47 years old, had to undergo a lengthy transformation process to achieve his new look. With the help of heavy prosthetics, including a bald cap and thinning hair piece, as well as wrinkles and silicone pieces attached to his cheeks, he looks completely unrecognizable from any of his previous roles.

On set, Danny can be seen wearing a Christmas jumper and slippers, while checking his phone outside of a house. This isn't the first time he has teamed up with Paddy Power, as he has previously appeared in their Euro promotions and alongside fellow brand ambassador Shaun Williamson.

Aside from his work with Paddy Power, Danny is also busy filming the second season of the popular Sky Max comedy, Mr Bigstuff. The first season followed the story of carpet salesman Glen, played by Ryan Sampson, and his seemingly perfect life with his fiancé Kirsty, until Danny's character, Lee, comes into the picture, running from his troubled past.

In an interview before the release of the first season, Danny and Ryan expressed their hopes for a second season, saying that they were "praying" for it to happen. They believe that there is so much more to explore with these characters, who are all flawed yet lovable.

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