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Ross Kemp returning to EastEnders as Grant Mitchell

But what brings him back to him Walford?


Ahead of its 40th anniversary, EastEnders has announced that Ross Kemp will be reprising his role as the legendary Grant Mitchell for a short stint in the new year. He was last seen in Walford on 9th September 2016 and has been living in Portugal ever since.


Having joined the show almost 35 years ago, on the 22nd February 1990, his character remains cemented in its rich history as the complex second arm of the iconic Mitchell brother duo, and son to one of Walford’s most infamous matriarchs, and much-loved landlady, Peggy Mitchell, played by the late Barbara Windsor.

Grant’s complex familial relationships has seen him at the forefront of some of the show’s most iconic and memorable storylines, and whilst the circumstances relating to his return currently remain under wraps, if his past stints are anything to go by, there is sure to be drama.

With brother Phil currently struggling, estranged best friend Nigel back on the Square, and ex-wife Sharon now dating his long lost cousin Teddy Mitchell, it’s safe to say that Grant’s return will be nothing short of explosive.

Speaking on his return, Ross Kemp said "I’m delighted to be returning to EastEnders as the show heads towards its 40th anniversary. EastEnders has always meant so much to me, so to return as the show is about to celebrate such a special anniversary, is an absolute honour. Grant has never been far from the action and let’s just say, this time is no different as he certainly comes back with a bang."


To which Executive Producer, Chris Clenshaw, added "We are absolutely thrilled to welcome Ross Kemp back to EastEnders as he reprises the legendary role of Grant Mitchell. Whilst I’m not currently revealing exactly what brings Grant back to Walford, I can say that his return will play a significant part in the show’s 40th anniversary, and will make up many moments of truly unmissable TV."


EastEnders continues Mondays to Thursdays at 7.30pm on BBC One with first look episodes available from 6am on BBC iPlayer

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