Bill Treacher who starred in Eastenders as Arthur Fowler has died at the age of 92.
The veteran actor appeared in the soap for 11 years and was one of the original cast members. His family said he died on Saturday night and that his health had been declining for some time.
In a statement, they said: “The family of the actor Bill Treacher are sad to announce that Bill died late Saturday night, 5 November 2022.
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“He was 92 years old and his health had been declining for some time. He was much loved by his wife, Kate, his son, Jamie and his daughter, Sophie.
“Bill was a brilliant actor and a wonderful husband and father, plus a very fine human being. He will be hugely missed.
“The family respectfully request privacy at this time.”
Bill appeared as Arthur in EastEnders from 1985 until 1996, when his troubled character was in prison for a crime he did not commit.
After receiving a blow to his head during a violent fracas, he was released but later suffered a brain haemorrhage at his beloved allotment.
He died in hospital, leaving the Fowler family heartbroken.
He also appeared in The Bill and Casualty, and films such as The Musketeer, Tale Of The Mummy and George And The Dragon.
A spokeswoman for EastEnders said: “It is with great sadness that we learnt of the passing of Bill Treacher.
“As one of our original cast members, Bill created a much-loved character in Arthur Fowler and, alongside Wendy Richard, they created an iconic family in the Fowlers who still remain at the heart of the show.
“Bill left EastEnders in 1996, so it is a true testament to both he and the character that he created in Arthur that he is still thought of so fondly.
“Bill will always be remembered for his charm, sense of humour – with a smile that lit up the room – and more importantly as a family man who was devoted to his wife and children.
“Bill will forever be held in great affection by everyone at EastEnders and all those that loved watching him. Rest in peace Bill and thank you for the memories.”
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