'AM I F***ING DYING?'

Leslie Grantham pictured in Krays movie in final role as pal reveals last joke before death aged 71

EASTENDERS actor Leslie Grantham is pictured here on the set of his final film, taken just months before he died today at the age of 71.

The soap villain, who became one of Britain’s most famous stars for his role as Albert Square hardman “Dirty” Den Watts, died this morning after a period of ill health – but pals have revealed he was joking until the end.

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Leslie Grantham had been involved in a film entitled ‘The Krays: Dead Man Walking’ before his death

In February he was snapped filming The Krays: Dead Man Walking, a flick inspired by real events based on London’s most feared and notorious brothers Reggie and Ronnie Kray.

It was revealed earlier this week that the actor had flown back to the UK from his home in Bulgaria – where he penned his debut children’s book Jack Bates and The Wizard’s Spell – to receive medical attention.

Close pals had flocked to his side in recent days with friends saying the once fit and healthy actor had looked “gaunt” and “grey”.

Among them was Hollyoaks actor Joe Tracini, who according to MailOnline tweeted: “Last week he could barely hold his head up or make a sound. I held his hand for a while, kissed his forehead and told him I loved him.

“As I left, he bellow – ‘What am I f****** dying or something?’ We’ll miss you, Les x.”

However he appeared to be in good shape while filming on location for the crime movie earlier this year, donning a long black coat and hat – seemingly playing the cockney villain character which he was loved for by audiences.

Grantham is believed to have had terminal cancer, but spokespeople for the actor did not confirm this.

In a statement, Leslie’s family said: “We formally announce the loss of Leslie Grantham, who passed away at 10.20am on the morning of Friday 15th June 2018.

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Leslie played Albert Square hardman ‘Dirty’ Den Watts in the popular soap
A look back at some of Leslie Grantham's most iconic scenes as “Dirty” Den Watts in EastEnders

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EastEnders legend Leslie played Anita Dobson’s adulterous husband ‘Dirty’ Den Watts on the soap
Dirty Den gives Angie divorce papers for Christmas on BBC's EastEnders

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Leslie Grantham reunited with his on-screen wife Anita to star in a new series about a criminal and his wife

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Leslie with actress and onscreen daughter Letitia Dean, who plays Sharon in EastEnders

“His ex-wife and sons have asked for their privacy to be respected at this difficult time. There will be a private funeral which will be attended by close family and friends only.”

Neighbours living near the star’s Twickenham home said they saw the pensioner walking in the area looking “frail” and “gaunt” as recently as “four or five weeks ago”.

Prior to moving back to South West London he had been living in Bulgaria after splitting from his wife Jane Laurie in 2013.

The actor had three children – Spike, 31, Jake, 29 and Daniel, 23 – with Jane, who he was married to for 31 years. He returned to the UK to receive medical care after falling ill.

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Leslie Grantham with his then wife Jane Laurie at Langan’s Brasserie on July 5, 1991 in London

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Leslie Grantham with his wife Jane Laurie and their son Michael Leslie

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Leslie pictured with his family in 1996
Moment Dirty Den, played by Leslie Grantham, came back from the dead and returned to EastEnders

Leslie had become known to millions of viewers for his iconic role as adulterous Queen Vic landlord Dirty Den in EastEnders.

Appearing in the series’ first ever episode in 1985, Grantham starred as Den Watts – later receiving the nickname “Dirty” after getting his adopted teenage daughter’s 16-year-old friend pregnant.

His tumultuous marriage to alcoholic wife Angie captivated the nation and more than 30million people – at the time over half of the UK population – tuned in to the 1986 Christmas special to watch Den present her with divorce papers.

Grantham’s character was fatally beaten over the head with an iron doorstop by wife Chrissie Watts with more than 14million viewers watching his demise.

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Leslie Grantham’s spokeswoman confirmed that the EastEnders legend, 71, has died

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Leslie Grantham was pictured with Jonathan Sothcott, and Janine Nerissa in February this year

Blue singer Antony Costa, who starred alongside Grantham in Dunstable’s Cinderella pantomime in 2015, paid tribute to the EastEnders actor.

He said: “Just heard the news my friend and ex panto colleague #LeslieGrantham has passed..RIP big man…loved working with ya in panto…you made me laugh and I learnt a lot from you too..absolutely gutted.”

He added: “You was West Ham…I am spurs but that didn’t matter.x”

Tracy Ann Oberman, who starred opposite Grantham in EastEnders as his on-screen wife Chrissie Watts from 2004 until 2005, tweeted: “Really sorry to hear about Leslie Grantham.

“A very very good actor and one who created an iconic character with Dirty Den #RIPLeslieG.”

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The star had recently been involved in filming for a movie about criminal twins Ronnie and Reggie Kray

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Anita Dobson, who played the actor’s onscreen wife, was today at a Service of Thanksgiving for Professor Stephen Hawking at Westminster Abbey

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Leslie’s character ‘Dirty’ Den returned from the dead and re-joined EastEnders in 2003

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Villain Dirty Den is often hailed as one of soap’s most iconic characters

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Dirty Den had a baby with 16-year-old Michelle Fowler, played by Susan Tully, in a memorable EastEnders storyline

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Leslie, pictured in 1985, had previously served time for murdering a German taxi driver while serving as a soldier – a charge he always denied

EastEnders’s executive consultant John Yorke paid tribute on behalf of the BBC soap.

In a statement to the Press Association, Yorke said: “Everyone at EastEnders is deeply saddened to hear that Leslie has passed away.

“We extend our deepest sympathies and condolences to his family and friends at this extremely difficult time.”

Citizen Khan star Adil Ray tweeted a tribute to Grantham, sharing a Twitter exchange they once had. He wrote: “What a life Leslie Grantham led. Brilliant character in EE. He was proof of how you can turn your life around.

“He was kind enough to give me some nutrition advice last summer too! Rest in peace. Thoughts with Leslie’s family and friends.”

Ray also posted a screengrab, which showed Grantham advising him to “always eat a hearty breakfast” because “it sets you up for the day”.

As a teenager, in 1966 Grantham was convicted of murdering a German taxi driver while serving as a soldier – a charge he always denied.

He served an 11-year sentence and later returned to Leyhill Open Prison in Gloucestershire as a VIP guest to open an art exhibition.

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He said the jail fostered his interest in amateur dramatics.

In 2004, Grantham was exposed after taking part in webcam sex sessions from his EastEnders dressing room at Elstree Studios.

He issued an apology for the scandal, which had also seen him criticise his co-stars, describing his actions as “a moment’s stupidity” of which he was “wholeheartedly ashamed”.


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