The beloved actress died after a fall.
Roberta Taylor died aged 76 EastEnders stars paid tribute to the iconic Roberta Taylor who died aged 76. Taylor had emphysema, and a fall two months ago worsened her underlying ill health with pneumonia. She played Irene Raymond in EastEnders from 1997-2000 before moving to ITV soap The Bill and taking on the character of Inspector Gina Gold. The official soap Instagram account posted a lengthy tribute to the ‘formidable’ soap actress.
’ Taylor began her career as a dental nurse but continued to take drama classes in her spare time. Irene was a prominent character on EastEnders She married ropemaker Victor Taylor in 1966, and the couple had a son, Elliott, in the same year. In 1973, a friend advised her to try out for drama school, and she was successful. She auditioned on the same day as Peter Guinness, who would eventually become her second husband.
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