A Quote by Steve McFadden

'EastEnders' keeps me so busy - that is where I'm at and I can't see that changing too soon. There's nothing that has quite got the punch of an 'EastEnders' script. — © Steve McFadden
'EastEnders' keeps me so busy - that is where I'm at and I can't see that changing too soon. There's nothing that has quite got the punch of an 'EastEnders' script.
EastEnders' keeps me so busy - that is where I'm at and I can't see that changing too soon. There's nothing that has quite got the punch of an 'EastEnders' script.
It's been great; the whole experience was surreal to me. To go from 'EastEnders' to 'X-Men' was like a dream. I could never have thought when I left 'EastEnders' that I would get this good a gig and so soon.
I auditioned for the role of Jamie Mitchell in 'EastEnders,' and it was between me and Jack Ryder, and he got it.
I was quite canny when I was doing 'EastEnders,' so the money went into property. I made sure that I didn't blow it all.
Our lives are quite boring. I spend a lot of time watching Coronation Street and Eastenders.
I used to watch 'EastEnders' till the plots got ridiculous.
The beautiful thing is that ageism just doesn't exist on 'EastEnders.' The show saved me.
I am very glad I did 'EastEnders,' and I'm flattered that people still remember me in it.
In the days of 'EastEnders,' I couldn't go into a pub or supermarket, as people would recognise me and follow me home.
The last six months of 'EastEnders' were a struggle and when I watched Steve Owen's character on screen during that time, I could see that the sparkle had gone out of his eyes. I'd always wanted him to be based in reality, but towards the end, it started to get into too much of a formula.
I miss 'EastEnders.' I loved it. But I was exhausted when I left. They asked me to go back recently - they've asked a few times. I am tempted! But my husband Scott says you have to really think about it. Because, towards the end, I was so exhausted and not sleeping at night. I'm not quite ready for it.
When my family first found out about my part in 'EastEnders' they were happy for me and very supportive.
It's crazy. I couldn't believe it going from 'EastEnders' to 'X-Men.' I was just looking to leave and get any job, so when I actually got the job, I was in dreamland.
I won't let my daughter watch 'EastEnders.'
Everyone at 'EastEnders' has been so welcoming.
I find 'EastEnders' so utterly bleak.
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