Ronnie Beale

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EastEnders character
Ronnie Beale
Portrayed by Chase Marks
Book appearances Home Fires Burning,
Swings and Roundabouts
Date of birth 1937
Marital status Deceased
Occupation Market trader
Family Albert, Lou, Maggie, Harry, Dora, Kenny, Pete, Pauline, Gail

Ronnie Beale is a fictional character from the EastEnders novels by Hugh Miller. He also appeared in the 1988 EastEnders spin-off entitled Civvy Street, played by Chase Marks.

Ronnie Beale was born to Albert and Louise Beale, their third child, and second son. He lived with his mother until he married a woman named Gail, then he moved into his own flat in Walford. The Beale family business, a fruit and vegetable stall in Bridge Street, was passed on to Ronnie upon the death of his father.

In 1964, Ronnie discovered he had a heart condition that would eventually be fatal. He decided to move away from London so his family would not have to watch him die. He passed the stall on to his brother Pete, who he had taken in after he had been homeless, after leaving his wife Pat. He and Gail moved away, and it has been confirmed by the official EastEnders website that he has since died.[1]

  1. ^ "Biography of Lou Beale" Official EastEnders website (see Family section), URL last accessed 2006-09-15


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