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The former EastEnders star lives in Berkshire The star is married and a father of four The national treasure died on 11 December The former EastEnders star paid tribute to the late actress See where the cast live outside of Walford The actress was diagnosed in 2014 Ross Kemp was met with controversy following the documentary On the NHS Frontline The TV personality will be starring in an upcoming documentary about coronavirus See who's mum and dad to who... The former EastEnders actor is a doting dad-of-four The actor revealed his nan had passed away aged 92 The EastEnders actor has given fans an update on Barbara's health The pair played Peggy and Grant Mitchell in the BBC soap Don't expect to see a Phil and Grant Mitchell reunion anytime soon The ex-EastEnders actor played Grant Mitchell from 1990 till 1999 The EastEnders actor became a father to Ava and Kitty in September The former EastEnders star shared the sweet photo on social media The EastEnders star has welcomed twin girls with wife Renee O'Brien Ross Kemp is already a father to two children Who will star in this year’s ballroom dancing contest? The night belonged to the Daleks as <I>Dr Who</i> bagged three prizes at the National TV Awards. Watched by the cream of British telly, a delighted [Billie Piper] stepped on stage to take best actress for the BBC sci-fi series. The fresh-faced star was amazed at her triumph. "Soap stars win everything," she said. "I didn't think I had a sniff." The night belonged to the Daleks as <I>Dr Who</i> bagged three prizes at the National TV Awards. Watched by the cream of British telly, a delighted [Billie Piper] stepped on stage to take best actress in the BBC sci-fi series. The fresh-faced star was amazed at her triumph: "Soap stars win everything," she said. "I didn't think I had a sniff." If he has anything in common with his small screen incarnations, which have included Albert Square hardman Grant Mitchell and SAS officer 'Henno' Garvie, Ross Kemp is not a man to be trifled with. The casts of top medical dramas <I>Holby City</I> and <I>Casualty</I> might be forgiven for feeling a little apprehensive, therefore, as it seems the toughest nut on British TV will soon be taking charge behind the cameras of their shows.<br><br>