‘EastEnders’ legend Rudolph Walker is releasing his first autobiography.
The 84-year-old cleaning soap star – who was born in San Juan, Colony of Trinidad and Tobago – has portrayed Patrick Trueman on the BBC One cleaning soap for 23 years, and he is penned the tome ‘Strolling With Dignity’ about his life and profession.
Sharing a selfie together with his e-book, he wrote on X: “Finally!! My Autobiography ‘Strolling With Dignity’ is out 26 Sept. You’ll be able to preorder on https://amzn.eu/d/cWyoDGT
“I hope you take pleasure in. Do unfold the phrase.”
In addition to his stint in ‘EastEnders’, the star can be identified for portraying Invoice Reynolds in ITV sitcom ‘Love Thy Neighbour’, which ran for eight collection from 1972 to 1976.
In 2021, Rudolph was awarded a CBE for his companies to drama and charity by way of his Rudolph Walker Basis.
He was handed the Commander of the Order of the British Empire, the highest-ranking British Empire award, by a then-Prince Charles on the St James’s Palace State Residences.
Rudolph’s Basis tweeted on the time: “Our founder @RudolphWalkerDA collected his CBE from Buckingham Palace at the moment. Nicely deserved. We’re past proud.”
The muse – which the actor launched on his seventieth birthday – goals to nurture and develop the inventive and technical expertise and skills of younger individuals by offering them with gear and services, which is able to allow them to supply and distribute audio visible programmes and different varieties of digital content material regarding their tradition, historical past, music and the world by which they reside.