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Ricky Norwood’s Children: Does Ricky Norwood have any Children?
Ricky Norwood is an English actor known for his role as Fatboy in the BBC soap opera EastEnders and its online spin-off EastEnders: E20. He appeared as a housemate on Celebrity Big Brother in 2016 and finished as the runner-up. He is set to compete in the sixteenth series of Dancing on Ice in 2024. Born in London, Norwood attended the Theatre Royal Stratford East’s Youth Theatre and studied Performing Arts at Barking College.
Ricky Norwood started a production company with friends, writing, producing, and starring in five original productions. His theatre credits include Daddy Cool at Shaftesbury Theatre, Sick at the Almeida Theatre, and The Stones at the Royal National Theatre.
In 2009, Norwood was cast in the EastEnders: E20 internet spin-off series as Fatboy. He was called one of the most popular new characters in the show and won Most Popular Newcomer at the 16th National Television Awards in 2011. He appeared in series 2 and 3 of EastEnders: E20 as Fatboy and has appeared in the spin-offs “East Street” and All I Want for Christmas.
Does Ricky Norwood have any Children?
Famous for playing Fatboy in the hit soap opera “EastEnders,” Ricky Norwood has no child at the moment. He gained fame for his role as Fatboy in the internet spin-off series EastEnders: E20. He was a popular newcomer and won Most Popular Newcomer at the 16th National Television Awards in 2011. Norwood appeared in series 2 and 3 of EastEnders: E20 as Fatboy and has appeared in spin-offs “East Street” and All I Want for Christmas.
In 2014, a video surfaced of Norwood reportedly smoking cannabis and performing a sex act during a Skype chat. He was suspended from the soap for two months and axed from the show in October 2015. His last on-screen appearance was on December 24, 2015, when the character was killed off-screen. In August 2023, he made a cameo appearance as Fatboy in a flashback episode. Norwood has also appeared on Pointless Celebrities, Sweat the Small Stuff, and Strictly Come Dancing. He also appeared as a “vile, violent homophobe” in Marty Ross’s audio drama Romeo and Jude.
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