Liam Butcher

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EastEnders character
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Liam Butcher
Portrayed by Nathaniel Gleed
Duration 19981999, 20022004
Date of birth 25 December 1998
Family Ricky, Bianca

Liam Butcher was a fictional character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. He was originally played by twins Jack and Tom Godolphin in 1998-1999, then by twins Gavin and Mitchell Vaughan in 2002, and finally by Nathaniel Gleed from 2002 to 2004.

Liam was born on Christmas Day 1998 to Ricky and Bianca Butcher. They split up before he was a year old and Bianca moved away to Manchester and took Liam with her. However, she later agreed for Liam to live with Ricky when Ricky met up with her in 2002. Liam and Ricky moved back to Walford soon after but left again in 2004.

Liam has more relatives than any other character in the show.

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