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EastEnders icon lands role in Christmas movie after Netflix success

Ricky Norwood sits at the Loose Women desk

Ricky Norwood has landed a new role (Picture: ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

Former EastEnders actor Ricky Norwood has landed a role in a new Christmas film.

The actor, 41, is best known for his role as Arthur ‘Fatboy’ Chubb in the BBC soap, who he originally played from 2010 to 2015.

After competing on Dancing on Ice earlier this year, Ricky is now set to appear in Jingle All the Slay.

The film, written by Charley McDougall, will also star Nick Sagar and Alexa Adeosun, Deadline reports.

The official synopsis shows that the movie centres on a hitman called Hank Carter, who attempts to have a perfect family Christmas at a lakeside mansion but is disturbed by bounty hunters.

He’s forced to use festive decorations to protect his clan whilst remaining undercover, as they don’t know about his profession.

Fatboy chats to Whitney who is sat on the sofa wearing a facemask in EastEnders
Ricky played Fatboy in EastEnders (Picture: BBC)

Sounds intriguing!

Ricky previously shared the screen with them in The Princess Switch film series.

He played Reggie in the two sequels; The Princess Switch: Switched Again and Romancing the Star alongside High School Musical actress Vanessa Hudgens.

A release date for the film is yet to be announced.

Since leaving EastEnders, Ricky also appeared in the 18th series of Celebrity Big Brother, where he finished runner-up.

Ricky Norwood poses on the red carpet
Ricky left EastEnders in 2015 but made a cameo appearance last year (Picture: Shutterstock)
He gave soap fans a shock last year when he made a ‘shock return from the dead’ as he reprised his role as Fatboy in EastEnders during a flashback episode going back to 2014 last year.
While his character was seemingly killed off in 2015, fans never saw a body, and there has been plenty of speculation over the years that Fatboy could still be alive.

Ricky recently revealed he would be open to returning to EastEnders, telling RadioTimes earlier this year: ‘They’ve had a year full of great storylines,’ he ‘Christmas was fantastic. So if they ever needed Fatboy back in the Square, all they’ve got to do is give me a call.’

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