July 3rd 2023.
Ross Kemp, former EastEnders legend, recently opened up about his time on the show and admitted that he was a bit "arrogant" when he first started. The 58-year-old actor and presenter joined EastEnders in 1990 and appeared regularly until 1999, with a few sporadic appearances in 2005 and 2006, and again in 2016.
Speaking about his time on the show, Ross said: "All the experiences I’ve had, making 130 documentaries around the world, have surely helped ground me. I think when I started EastEnders, I was a bit of an arrogant little twit." He added that many of the cast got too big for their boots due to the popularity of the show.
During his interview, the actor was asked if he would ever reprise his iconic role as Grant Mitchell. Ross replied, "I don’t think you can ever say never, you know? I loved the part, I did it for 10 years. I must have liked it because I stayed there for 10 years. But, you know, look, it was great fun, I loved the cast, it was a great job. [I’m] doing lots of different things right now, but never say never!"
Ross Kemp has made a name for himself as a documentary maker, working on more than 130 films around the world. His new Channel 5 drama Blindspot has been receiving positive reviews, and fans eagerly await his potential return to the EastEnders cast.
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