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EastEnders legend Derek Martin who starred as Charlie Slater dies aged 92 | Soaps
Beloved EastEnders actor Derek Martin, who famously played Charlie Slater, has died aged 92.
His death was confirmed via a statement issued by a family friend, who wrote on Facebook yesterday: ‘It is with deepest regret to announce that Derek Martin / Derek Rapp. Age of 92. At 7pm this evening Derek has sadly passed away in Hospital about an hour ago.
‘My Mum and his Son David was with Derek the whole time.’
They added in tribute: ‘Derek was truly an amazing person who was very talented in the filming industry and many other things. A great man, Father of two Sons & a fantastic family friend. We will miss you Derek. RIP.’
Born Derek William Rapp, the soap star appeared in the long-running BBC programme from 2000 to 2011.
His character was axed as part of a major shake-up in 2010, leaving viewers devastated and declaring a period of ‘mourning’.
He would return, though, with his final episode airing on January 13, 2011, before a two-episode stint that April. A staggering 10.31million people tuned in for episode one, and 8.43m for the second.
Martin also reprised the iconic role on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day in 2013, with a further guest appearance in 2016 for five episodes.
In the end, taxi driver Charlie died of a heart attack, but he was shown in a brief flashback in 2018’s festive special.
Before he played Charlie, Martin had previously auditioned for two other roles that would become as synonymous with EastEnders as the ‘duff duff’ itself: Den Watts and Frank Butcher.
Having been unsuccessful, he requested to screen-test for Charlie, a role he once said he wanted to play until his death, describing it as ‘comfortable’ and ‘like putting on an old coat’.
