Where is Zoe Slater now? EastEnders actress Michelle Ryan continues to keep a low profile following Hollywood stint
Zoe Slater was played by actress Michelle Ryan and the soap star has chosen to lead a quiet life. But where is she now?
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Sylvester McCoy
“So I thought when I signed on, I was going to do three years.
“In the second year, the producer came to me and said, ‘Listen, we like what you’re doing, so we want to book you for the fourth year’, and I thought, ‘Hmmm I’m not sure’.
“He went, ‘If you don’t do the fourth year, you won’t do the third year.’
Sylvester McCoy has revealed an eerily prophetic warning he was given by Peter Davison (Image: GETTY/PA)
Sylvester McCoy, 77, has exclusively shared with Express.co.uk that former Doctor Who actor Peter Davison had advised him to “only do three years” playing the Time Lord (Image: GETTY)
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Sylvester McCoy, 77, shared with Express.co.uk that he was “really miffed” after he was let go by the BBC, after they had originally “twisted his arm” to stay on playing the final Doctor Who during its original run in the 1980s. The Scottish actor only wanted to stay on playing the time traveller for three years, but was urged by the public broadcaster to sign on for a fourth year, only for them to cut his run short.