Ex-EastEnders icon Danny Dyer, best known as Mick Carter on the BBC One Soap, shared an update on his professional life. He recently confirmed that his serial drama days are behind him, and the actor will now focus on new opportunities.
Fans will soon get to see Danny starring in a new comedy series titled Mr. Bigstuff. So, it seems like we might never see Mick back in Walford anytime soon now that he has something new and exciting on his plate. Keep scrolling for more details of his latest venture!
Mick Carter Actor Danny Landed A New Gig, Details OUT!
Danny, who played Mick Carter on EastEnders, has opened up about his new work opportunity. Viewers know that Linda’s soulmate vanished at sea in December 2022. Ever since then, fans have been hopeful that someday, he would probably show up again.
But the actor recently shared an unfortunate update about his future on the soap opera. Danny said that his character Mick on the show is dead and he will not return. However, he might return for a dream sequence or something but Mick will not be seen full time back on the show.
This all comes after the Mick actor Danny landed a new gig wherein he will be starring as Lee in the latest Sky Max comedy series, Mr Bigstuff, along with the show’s writer, Ryan Sampson. The comedy duo spoke to Metro.co.uk and spoke about how the stars aligned for Danny to take up this role. Ryan confessed that he wrote Lee’s character, keeping Danny in mind, but his plan didn’t go according to him at first.
He said, ‘I poured myself into it, furiously writing it, gave it to a producer and he was like, “Yeah, it’s good and everything, but do you realise that Danny is in EastEnders for the foreseeable future? What have you done? You’ve wasted your time.”
And I genuinely had not realised that had happened.’ After the heartbreaking news, Ryan sat down with some of his friends, where I found a newspaper, and on the front of it was ‘Dyer quits ‘Enders.’ Ryan took this as a big sign from the universe and approached Danny for the role.
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After listening to Ryan’s explanation, Danny was quick to point out that this was the first time he has heard this story but jokingly said that maybe this is the reason why he left the BBC1 soap.
He said, ‘I didn’t know this, but I feel that maybe Ryan had some sort of Voodoo doll, because I did just wake up one night and go, “I must leave EastEnders! It’s been nine years now, I’ve done 1100 episodes. There’s something out there calling me…”’