TV legend Tony Caunter has died aged 88, just eight days after the passing of his wife of 63 years, Fran.
Best known for playing Roy in the BBC soap EastEnders from 1994 to 2003, Caunter’s character was a car dealer and the beloved love interest of Pat Butcher, played by Pam St Clement. The pair’s on-screen romance was a staple of the show, culminating in their characters’ marriage.
Tributes Pour In for Beloved Actor
EastEnders took to Twitter to pay tribute, saying: “It is with great sadness that we learn of the passing of Tony Caunter. Tony will forever be loved and respected by everyone at EastEnders for his warmth, kindness and humour as well as being greatly remembered by all those at home who instantly took Roy to their hearts.”
“Roy will always be remembered for his great love of Pat, despite him famously declaring his distaste in her choice of earrings, which gave us all one of Walford’s greatest love affairs.”
The family released a heartfelt statement to PA news agency: “It is with enormous sadness that we bring the curtain down on our wonderful and hugely loved father, Tony Caunter, who died peacefully yesterday evening, just eight days after his beloved wife of 63 years, Fran, also passed away.
His portrayal of Roy remains a highlight of UK soap history – complete with unforgettable moments like the Pat-Roy love story and the classic “earrings” line that fans still remember fondly.
EastEnders fans and colleagues alike will remember Tony Caunter as a warm, kind-hearted, and humorous star whose legacy will live on forever in the hearts of millions.