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Anna Wing, EastEnders' Lou Beale, dies aged 98 | Anna Wing, EastEnders' Lou Beale, dies aged 98 |
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Actress Anna Wing, best known for her role as Lou Beale in the BBC soap EastEnders, has died aged 98. | Actress Anna Wing, best known for her role as Lou Beale in the BBC soap EastEnders, has died aged 98. |
The star, who appeared in the BBC One programme from its start in 1985, passed away on Sunday, her agent said. | The star, who appeared in the BBC One programme from its start in 1985, passed away on Sunday, her agent said. |
Wing featured as the opinionated Beale and Fowler family matriarch for three years, alongside Gretchen Franklin as her best friend Ethel Skinner. | Wing featured as the opinionated Beale and Fowler family matriarch for three years, alongside Gretchen Franklin as her best friend Ethel Skinner. |
Her character Lou, who was based on the aunt of EastEnders creator Tony Holland, was killed off in 1988. | Her character Lou, who was based on the aunt of EastEnders creator Tony Holland, was killed off in 1988. |
"From the very first episode of EastEnders, Anna created one of the most iconic matriarchs in television history," said a spokesman on behalf of the programme. | |
Actor Adam Woodyatt, who plays Wing's on-screen grandson Ian Beale, paid tribute to "a wonderful lady" who put him "completely at ease" when filming. | Actor Adam Woodyatt, who plays Wing's on-screen grandson Ian Beale, paid tribute to "a wonderful lady" who put him "completely at ease" when filming. |
"I have so many fond memories of her, my thoughts are with her family and friends," Woodyatt added. | "I have so many fond memories of her, my thoughts are with her family and friends," Woodyatt added. |
Actress June Brown, who starred as Lou's friend Dot Cotton, had appeared in a film with Wing before working with her on EastEnders. | Actress June Brown, who starred as Lou's friend Dot Cotton, had appeared in a film with Wing before working with her on EastEnders. |
"She was a very generous woman in many ways, and an excellent actress who made a script her own, lifting the character off the page and making it quite different from what you'd have expected," she said, in a statement. | "She was a very generous woman in many ways, and an excellent actress who made a script her own, lifting the character off the page and making it quite different from what you'd have expected," she said, in a statement. |
Wing was 71 when she auditioned for the role, armed with her birth certificate to prove she was from London's East End. | Wing was 71 when she auditioned for the role, armed with her birth certificate to prove she was from London's East End. |
Born in Hackney, London in October 1914, Wing started her career as an artist's model, before working in hospitals during World War II. | Born in Hackney, London in October 1914, Wing started her career as an artist's model, before working in hospitals during World War II. |
She gained a scholarship, funded by an unknown benefactor, to the Croydon School of Acting at the age of 21. | She gained a scholarship, funded by an unknown benefactor, to the Croydon School of Acting at the age of 21. |
During the 1960s and 70s, she starred in a number of TV mini-series and films, including Doctor Who and The Woman in White. | During the 1960s and 70s, she starred in a number of TV mini-series and films, including Doctor Who and The Woman in White. |
Following her role in EastEnders, Wing appeared in The Bill, Casualty and most recently, Silent Witness. | Following her role in EastEnders, Wing appeared in The Bill, Casualty and most recently, Silent Witness. |
She was made an MBE in the 2009 Birthday Honours, for services to drama and charity. | She was made an MBE in the 2009 Birthday Honours, for services to drama and charity. |
Speaking at the time she said "I wanted to be an actress when I was a little girl and everybody said no, but I did it. I stuck it out and I've done it for 70 years and I'm still working." | Speaking at the time she said "I wanted to be an actress when I was a little girl and everybody said no, but I did it. I stuck it out and I've done it for 70 years and I'm still working." |