Albert Beale | |||||||||||||||||||
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EastEnders character | |||||||||||||||||||
Portrayed by | Gary Olsen | ||||||||||||||||||
Introduced by | Julia Smith | ||||||||||||||||||
Book appearances |
Home Fires Burning, Swings and Roundabouts |
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Spin-off appearances |
CivvyStreet | ||||||||||||||||||
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Occupation | Market stallholder (fruit and veg) | ||||||||||||||||||
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Family | Beale family |
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Father | Kenneth Beale |
Sisters | Betty Beale |
Wife | Lou Medeemey (1936–65) |
Sons |
Harry Beale Ronnie Beale Kenny Beale Pete Beale |
Daughters |
Maggie Flaherty Dora Beale Pauline Fowler |
Grandsons |
David Wicks Ian Beale Eamonn Flaherty Conor Flaherty John Flaherty Tommy Flaherty Mark Fowler Martin Fowler |
Granddaughters |
Elizabeth Beale Michelle Fowler |
Aunts | Dolly Beale |
Harry Beale | |||||||||
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EastEnders character | |||||||||
Portrayed by | Aaron Mason | ||||||||
Introduced by | Julia Smith | ||||||||
Book appearances |
Home Fires Burning, Swings and Roundabouts |
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Profile | |||||||||
Occupation | Hotelier | ||||||||
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Father | Albert Beale |
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Mother | Lou Beale |
Brothers |
Ronnie Beale Kenny Beale Pete Beale |
Sisters |
Maggie Flaherty Dora Beale Pauline Fowler |
Ronnie Beale | |||||||||||
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EastEnders character | |||||||||||
Portrayed by | Chase Marks | ||||||||||
Introduced by | Julia Smith | ||||||||||
Book appearances |
Home Fires Burning, Swings and Roundabouts |
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Profile | |||||||||||
Occupation | Market trader | ||||||||||
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Father | Albert Beale |
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Mother | Lou Beale |
Brothers |
Harry Beale Kenny Beale Pete Beale |
Sisters |
Maggie Flaherty Dora Beale Pauline Fowler |
Wife | Gail Beale |
Eddie Newton | |||||
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EastEnders character | |||||
Portrayed by | Ian Sanders | ||||
Duration | 2000 | ||||
Introduced by |
Mal Young John Yorke |
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Sisters | Zoe Newton |
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Nephews | Ashley Cotton |
Colin | |
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EastEnders character | |
Portrayed by | Jim Millea |
Duration | 2000 |
Introduced by |
Mal Young John Yorke |
Cassie | |
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EastEnders character | |
Portrayed by | Sally Ann Triplet |
Duration | 2002 |
Introduced by |
Mal Young John Yorke |
The following is a list of fictional characters that appeared in televised spin-offs of the BBC soap opera EastEnders, but have not appeared in EastEnders itself.
Albert William Beale appeared in the 1988 EastEnders spin-off CivvyStreet, played by Gary Olsen. He also appeared in the EastEnders novels by Hugh Miller. Albert and his wife Lou moved into 45 Albert Square shortly after their wedding. They had seven children. Their first child, Maggie, was conceived out of wedlock and adopted by an Irish family shortly after she was born. Albert and Lou had four sons (Kenny, Harry, Ronnie and Pete) and two more daughters (Dora and Pauline). Dora, Ronnie and Harry never appeared in the TV series. Albert fought in World War II, and was awarded the War Medal 1939–1945 — which is now in Ian Beale's possession. When Albert died in 1965, Ronnie inherited the stall but discovered he had a fatal heart defect and passed the stall onto Pete. Albert's three grandsons that appeared in the show, Mark Fowler, Ian Beale and Martin Fowler, all have Albert as a middle name.
Harry Beale appears in the 1988 EastEnders spin-off CivvyStreet, played by Aaron Mason. He also appears in the EastEnders novels by Hugh Miller. Harry is born to Albert and Louise Beale in 1936, their first legitimate child. He lives with his mother until his twenties, when he moves to Bradford in Yorkshire, and takes a job in a hotel. He is quickly promoted to hotel manager, but struggles to find a girlfriend. He eventually becomes an alcoholic, and regularly turns up to his mother's house in Albert Square, Walford drunk and unruly.