Danny Dyer 'quits EastEnders after signing up to Sky drama series'

‘He feels the time is right to explore other roles’: Danny Dyer QUITS EastEnders after playing Mick Carter for nine years ‘as he signs up to new Sky drama series’

Danny Dyer has quit EastEnders following nine years on the soap after reportedly signing up to a new drama series with Sky for a six-figure sum.

The actor, 44, who has played the character of Mick Carter on the popular BBC soap since 2013, has inked a new deal with the satellite channel, according to The Mirror.

A spokesperson for the BBC show confirmed that Danny would be leaving Walford later this year, but insisted that there will still be more drama in store for Mick ahead of his exit. 

Moving on: Danny Dyer has quit EastEnders following nine years on the soap after reportedly signing up to a new drama series with Sky for a six-figure sum 

The spokesperson said: ‘Danny will be leaving EastEnders when his contract comes to an end later this year. 

‘Danny has made Mick Carter an iconic character which we shall always be grateful for, however we won’t be saying goodbye just yet as there’s still quite some time – and plenty of explosive drama for Mick – to come before he departs Walford. ‘

A friend of Danny’s said: ‘Danny loves EastEnders but as an actor he feels the time is right to explore other roles. 

‘He’s incredibly grateful to the show and the opportunities it has given him and it wasn’t a decision he took lightly but after playing Mick for nearly nine years he feels it’s time to give the character of Mick a rest.’

Long-standing character: The actor, 44, has played the character of Mick Carter on the popular BBC soap since 2013

‘He’s not sure how they are going to write him out yet but he’s hoping that they leave the door open for Mick.’

An EastEnders source added: ‘Danny made the decision quite some time ago that he would leave the show this year which has given bosses plenty of time to plan a huge storyline for him. 

‘With Kellie set to return very soon, the Carters are going to be at the heart of some big drama this year.’ 

While the deal is less than his alleged £1 million ‘golden handcuffs’ deal with the BBC, it is thought it will open the door to new lucrative opportunities. 

Opportunities: While the deal is less than his alleged £1 million ‘golden handcuffs’ deal with the BBC, it is thought it will open the door to new lucrative opportunities

As well has his alleged new Sky project, Danny is to star in a short film directed by a 17-year-old in a bid to raise money for mental health charities.

Stepping Stone is written, directed and produced by first-time filmmaker Noah Caplan, who was inspired to begin work on the project when his younger sister suffered a life-threatening accident.

The 30-minute film, which has now wrapped, follows four characters from different walks of life suffering issues including domestic abuse, alcoholism and living with anxiety.

Raising awareness: Danny is to star in a short film directed by 17-year-old Noah Caplan in a bid to raise money for mental health charities

It aims to highlight how the first step towards gaining help is speaking to someone.

Alongside EastEnders actor Danny, the film also stars Noah, David ‘Sideman’ Whitely and Georgia Moncur, while Cush Berlyn plays the role of a counsellor.

Stepping Stone is described as a project aiming ‘to break the negative stigmas surrounding mental health and get the world talking about an issue that is so rife’.

Star power: Stepping Stone is written, directed and produced by first-time filmmaker Noah, who worked on the project when his younger sister suffered a life-threatening accident 

It is due for release in early 2022 and has been created in support of Calm and other mental health charities.

Danny said: ‘The power of this thing (the mind) is a mad old thing, so we’ve got look after it.’

Speaking about Noah, he added: ‘I was very, very impressed. Barely 17 years old. The fact he’s got his s**t together the way he has and pulled this all together is pretty amazing. I really enjoyed myself. It was a pleasure.’

Noah said: ‘It was an absolute honour to work on this film with Danny Dyer and this fantastic team.

‘This is a passion project that I have been working on since my sister was involved in and survived a tragic accident and I saw the effect this had on me and everyone around me.

‘I am so grateful that this experience led me to give back to the world, through the power of film.’

He added: ‘Mental health is something very close to my heart and I hope this film can help other people.

‘As a family, mental health has always been an open discussion, and I want to help bring that conversation into many other households and friendship groups.

‘With this film we hope to put the subject matter in the limelight, using familiar faces and extravagant storytelling. My goal is to make mental health an open discussion.’ 

Important topics: The 30-minute film, which has now wrapped, follows four characters from different walks of life suffering issues including domestic abuse and alcoholism

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