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Rudolph Walker: I'm Alive and Well, Says EastEnders Icon
18 Dec
Summary
- EastEnders actor Rudolph Walker has denied false death rumors.
- The 86-year-old reassured fans via social media that he is alive.
- Walker previously shared struggles with homelessness and financial hardship.

Actor Rudolph Walker, a celebrated figure in the BBC One soap EastEnders for his role as Patrick Trueman, has publicly addressed and debunked rumors of his death that spread on social media this week. The 86-year-old star utilized X, formerly Twitter, to assure his followers that the news was false, stating, "I am alive and well and will be on set at EastEnders first thing tomorrow."
Walker, who joined the popular soap in 2001 and is also recognized for his earlier work in the sitcom Love Thy Neighbour, shared his relief at quashing the misinformation. He also recalled a past challenging period in his life during his 70s when he experienced homelessness and financial difficulties, a stark contrast to his professional success.
Despite the personal hardships, Walker found solace and a sense of purpose on set, describing the EastEnders environment as a "tonic." He alluded to having a "double life" during that time, managing his struggles while continuing his acting career. His foundation, The Rudolph Walker Foundation, actively supports disadvantaged youths pursuing careers in entertainment.



