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Todd Carty looks unrecognisable with huge moustache 21 years after EastEnders exit

Todd Carty looked nearly unrecognisable as he stepped out in Manchester sporting a thick moustache in new snaps.The actor was spotted running errands near The Lowry Theatre in the city. Todd, 60, looked worlds away from his roles in The Bill and Eastenders, in which he portrayed PC Gabriel Kent and Martin Fowler respectively.The former soap star is currently starring in a touring stage production of The Mousetrap. The star, who appears alongside fellow EastEnders star and Only Fools and Horses favourite Gwyneth Strong in the play, was seen nearby the theatre carrying a carrier bag filled with goods on 12 April, ahead of that evening's show.
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Grange Hill cast's biggest transformations as stars are unrecognisable 44 years on
BBC Grange Hill actor Lee McDonald recently looked unrecognisable, as he shared sweet snaps from his wedding day to his girlfriend of 10 years.Lee shared the happy news on his Twitter account, including a loved up snap of the couple leaving the wedding venue.He tweeted alongside the snap: 'Finally got hitched xxx," followed by a series of love hearts.READ NEXT: Grange Hill's Zammo star eyes up return as Sir Phil Redmond finishes film scriptLee is just one of the Grange Hill stars to have showcased a huge transformation in the years following their rise to fame on the beloved BBC drama.They have also gone on to new levels of fame too - from becoming EastEnders icons to appearing in Holby City.Here, Daily Star takes a look at the original Grange Hill cast's biggest transformations.If there was ever one character that was synonymous with Grange Hill, it is Samuel 'Zammo' McGuire.During his time on the programme between 1978 to 1984, Lee's character Zammo was at the centre of a hard-hitting drugs storyline, with the actor and his fellow cast members becoming involved in a number of anti-drug campaigns encouraging young people to "Just say no."Lee has since appeared in Birds Of A Feather and The Bill, and reportedly runs his own business in Surrey, where the star now lives.The actor has since wowed fans with his incredible transformation on programmes including This Morning, where the star now sports a shorter hairstyle, and as always, continues to flash his cheeky smile.He also delighted fans when he shared a photo of a cast reunion in 2017 for BBC Children In Need, alongside co-stars Alison Bettles, Todd Carty, Erkan Mustafa and the late Gwyneth Powell.Grange Hill fans could not get enough of the sweet snap, with one
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Grange Hill's Zammo star unrecognisable years after show as he marries partner
BBC children's drama, revealed the news on his Twitter account as he shared a beautiful snap of himself and wife Jess on their wedding day.The photograph showed the happy couple smiling for the camera as they left the wedding venue, surrounded by their friends and family who threw confetti over them.READ NEXT: Grange Hill's Zammo star eyes up return as Sir Phil Redmond finishes film scriptLee looked dapper in a grey suit with a pink shirt, while Jess looked radiant in a fishtail lace wedding gown and matching lace veil.Sharing the happy news, the actor tweeted alongside the snap: 'Finally got hitched xxx," followed by a series of love hearts.The couple were originally due to be married in March 2020, but like many couples, they were forced to postpone their nuptials due to the pandemic.Lee's son H was also his best man on the day, with the star also sharing a heartwarming snap of them both in their suits.The actor paid tribute to his son in a tweet, saying: "I'm so proud of my boy 'H'! He did an amazing job as my best man x"Lee rose to fame as schoolboy Zammo in Grange Hill during the eighties, alongside EastEnders Mark Fowler icon Todd Carty as Tucker.During his time on the programme, Lee's character Zammo was at the centre of a hard-hitting drugs storyline, with the actor and his fellow cast members becoming involved in a number of anti-drug campaigns encouraging young people to "Just say no."The series, which ran from 1978 to 2008, was created by Brookside and Hollyoaks' Sir Phil Redmond, who recently announced that the series was being brought back as a film.Speaking about the film, Zammo actor Lee, who has since appeared in The Bill and Birds Of A Feather, told the BBC that he "would love to do it."Sir Phil also
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Grange Hill cast unrecognisable as legends reunite three decades after BBC show
BBC secondary school drama back in the 80s - and they look dramatically different these days.Grange Hill was quite literally the talk of the playground back in the 1980s, so fans of the edgy teen show will likely remember having to rush home to catch the episodes in time.It's no surprise, then, that Grange Hill lovers were overjoyed to find out that some of the biggest stars on the show had got together for a "mini-reunion" with their former on-screen classmates.READ MORE:Grange Hill cast now - from EastEnders to a boxing promoter and tragic young deathsThe star-studded meet-up was announced by Lee Macdonald, who played one of the most defining characters on the show, Samuel "Zammo" McGuire.Lee took to Instagram on Tuesday morning (July 27) with a heartwarming photo showing him standing arm-in-arm with his fellow Grange Hill cohort Todd Carty, Erkan Mustafa and Simone Nylander.Lee was sporting a jazzy white open-collar shirt, which was quite obviously a far cry from his Grange Hill uniform.Todd played the rebellious Peter "Tucker" Jenkins, who starred in the first four seasons and later appeared in his own spin-off show, Tucker's Luck.Tucker was known around school for his sweeping long brown hair and bomber jackets, but these days Todd had ditched the lengthy locks and opted for smarter attire, going by his dark shirt.Erkan also looked very different 29 years after his TV debut as Roland "Roly" Browning on the Grange Hill playground, where he became an inspiration to young viewers for defending himself against bullies.Mustafa has also buzzed off the hair, but he's still sporting a pair of specs like his beloved character.Actress Simone was wowing with much longer brunette locks than her character of Janet, which she
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