EASTENDERS' die-hard fans will well remember the beloved character Pete Beale who ran Albert Square's fruit and veg stall. But the actor who played the patriarch of the Beale family left the soap in 1993, and now lives a VERY different lifestyle.
Former soap star Peter Dean, now 83, was on the BBC soap right from the beginning back in 1985, before he decided to leave for good eight years later.
To fans, the TV star is best remembered as EastEnders' cockney market stall trader, and dad to Ian Beale, who was known for his catchphrase: "Alright treacle!".
But after leaving life on the square, Peter, who grew up in Hoxton in East London, ditched acting for good. In fact he is a now a practising Buddhist who, after quitting EastEnders, worked as a security guard, and also in a furniture yard.
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