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Colin Salmon reveals he joined EastEnders as he cannot be far from home

The actor will be part of a new family addition to Albert Square as father-of-two George Knight.

Charlotte McLaughlin
Thursday 25 May 2023 15:00 EDT
James Bond star Colin Salmon said he joined EastEnders as he wanted ā€œcanā€™t be far from homeā€ as his wife is ā€œnot wellā€. (Ian West/PA)
James Bond star Colin Salmon said he joined EastEnders as he wanted ā€œcanā€™t be far from homeā€ as his wife is ā€œnot wellā€. (Ian West/PA) (PA Archive)

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James Bond film series star Colin Salmon said he took on a role in EastEnders as he ā€œcanā€™t be far from homeā€ because his wife is ā€œnot wellā€.

The British actor ā€“ best known for his role as MI6 deputy chief of staff Charles Robinson in three Bond films ā€“ will part of a new family arriving in Albert Square next month as father-of-two George Knight alongside Strictly Come Dancing finalist Molly Rainford.

When asked why he took on the role, Salmon said: ā€œMy wifeā€™s not well, so I canā€™t be far from homeā€¦and the universe has brought (me) something quite extraordinary.

Salmon is married to artist and illustrator Fiona Hawthorne, who previously revealed to Hello! magazine how she was diagnosed with a rare lung condition, interstitial lung disease, leading her to use an oxygen tank.

He added: ā€œ(Executive producer) Chris (Clenshaw) was passionate, he was clear, he was progressive, he had a vision, and a clear love for the show and the people who watch it, so I find that to be the requisite for any job.ā€

Salmon also said that as someone from the East End of London, he understands the importance of the show.

He added: ā€œGrowing up and everybody I know, who Iā€™ve told Iā€™m doing this, has got really, really excited and then some have said: ā€˜How could you do EastEnders?ā€™ They donā€™t know me. Itā€™s a no brainer, itā€™s worked and the universe has been really kind.ā€

He also revealed he was assigned veteran soap actor Steve McFadden, who as the tough Phil Mitchell is set to strike up a friendship with him on the show, is taking on the role of his mentor in the production.

When asked about what advice the actor gave him, Salmon said he told him: ā€œJust get it done.ā€

He added: ā€œSteve comes on set and Steveā€™s ready. Steveā€™s there and heā€™s quietly the bossā€¦ and we had our phone call, I think the opening line is ā€˜Youā€™re madā€™, closely followed by ā€˜Get a bikeā€™. Because (in) that way you can get in and out quite easily. My wife just went: ā€˜Is he mad?'ā€

Salmon also said that he was a ā€œfamily manā€ along with McFadden and the other men on the show so ā€œthe conversations are just so refreshing, because itā€™s not that nonsenseā€.

His character, described by Clenshaw as a boxer with a lot of baggage who knows Phil, joins the square to be with his partner Elaine Peacock (Harriet Thorpe), who is the mother of Linda Carter.

Linda (Kellie Bright) has teamed up with her ā€œlarger-than-lifeā€ mother to run the Queen Victoria pub as Knight brings his two daughters Gina (Francesca Henry) and Anna (Nova Jones actress Rainford) to Walford.

Speaking about how her character feels about the new arrivals, Bright said: ā€œLinda is very scarred by Janine so for her, everyone is the enemy and no one is to be trusted.

ā€œEspecially not this man, who as far as sheā€™s concerned her mum does not know nearly well enough so sheā€™s starting from that place, so thereā€™s no openness.ā€

During the Christmas day episode, Mick Carter (Danny Dyer) appeared to be killed off in the English Channel in an attempt to save Linda after Janine Butcherā€™s (Charlie Brooks) web of lies unravel and she attempts to flee the country.

Elsewhere, Absolutely Fabulous star Thorpe said she wanted to ā€œhonour theĀ  womenā€ who have gone before her that will not be ā€œput out to pasture with a skirt and a blue rinseā€.

She added: ā€œIā€™m almost a 66-year-old woman whoā€™s here and now and let me be more rock chick.ā€

The Knights will arrive in an EastEnders episode on BBC One on June 1.

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