TV legend huge in the 90s looks vastly different with new look
Former EastEnders star Todd Carty has changed a lot since leaving the BBC One soap.
The actor portrayed Mark Fowler from 1990-2003.
Mark was the eldest son of Pauline and Arthur Fowler (Wendy Richard and Bill Treacher), who were also parents to Michelle (Susan Tully) and Martin.
Mark was diagnosed with HIV prior to his on-screen return, something which he kept to himself at first, before ultimately confiding in Diane Butcher (Sophie Lawrence), who he’d grown close to.
After a year to process his diagnosis, he revealed that he was HIV-positive to Pauline and Arthur during one of EastEnders’ most-watched episodes ever, which aired on Boxing Day 1991. Pauline was heartbroken, while Arthur was more hostile, but he ultimately saw sense and proved supportive towards Mark.
Mark was told by a doctor in 2003 that his body was rejecting the AIDS medication, and therefore he resolved to leave Walford for good. The last he was seen on screen was when he was riding out of Albert Square on his motorbike.
In April of 2004, Martin (played by James Alexandrou at the time) received a phone call, notifying him that Mark had died of AIDS-related non-hodgkin’s lymphoma.
Since Todd’s departure in 2003, he’s gone on to appear in a variety of shows including Doctors, Holby City and A Touch of Cloth.
He was recently pictured out after doing a spot of shopping at Waitrose. Keeping relatively dry amid the autumnal weather, Todd can be seen sporting a hat, blue jacket and glasses.