BBC EastEnders star Melanie Clark Pullen dies aged just 46
12.04.2022 - 17:19
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EastEnders actress Melanie Clark Pullen has tragically died at the age of 46 following a battle with breast cancer. The EastEnders star who played Pauline Fowler's niece has tragically passed away. She was diagnosed with breast cancer in January 2019.
In 2020, she was given the all-clear, telling The Irish News: “I got the all clear. I’m cancer free, which is great, so now it’s all about recovery. ”Last June, she revealed she had a brain tumour.
She wrote: “I was only given the all clear from cancer 18 months ago and it’s a cruel blow to think that I will now be starting into some kind of treatment again and that this time it will be long term and a permanent fixture of my life. ” READ MORE BBC Strictly Come Dancing star Dianne Buswell breaks silence as two pros quit On social media, Walford Web wrote: "Sad to hear that Melanie Clark Pullen, who played Mary Flaherty in #EastEnders, has died aged 46. RIP.
" Patrick said: "Another one taking from the dreadful C. RIP Melanie Clark Pullen. She played Mary Flaherty in EastEnders from 1997 to 1999.
The first Irish barmaid in EastEnders. Also a part of the 1997 Irish episodes. Fowler's.
"Maia Dunphy said: "Our funny, beautiful, eccentric, creative Goddess Melanie Clark Pullen is gone. What a writer you were @StrutandBellow , what a force of nature, & most importantly, what a Mama. Your words and your babies live on.
Our love and thoughts are with Simon""How sad to hear we have lost one of the gang. RIP dear Melanie," said Andrew Lynford. He added: "Remembering happy days @bbceastenders.
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