EastEnders star Michael Keating dead as tributes paid to acclaimed actor
Actor Michael Keating appeared as Reverend Stevens from 2005 to 2017.
Tributes have been paid to an beloved EastEnders actor who appeared in the soap for 12 years.
Michael Keating, who appeared as Reverend George Stevens from 2005 to 2017, has died aged 79. As the local priest he often shared scenes with Dot Cotton, played by June Brown, who died in 2022 and was a familiar face at Walford christenings, marriages and funerals.
He officiated some of the soap’s most recent funerals, being seen leading the prayers at the graveside as Ronnie Mitchell’s funeral in 2017, with mourners including Jack and Max Branning looking on.
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Over a long career, Michael appeared in some of the biggest shows on British telly. He was the only actor to appear in all 52 episodes of sci-fi drama series Blake 7 as the criminal mastermind Vila Restal. He also appeared in another sci-fi fit appearing in an early Doctor Who story called The Sun Makers and the audio drama The Twilight Kingdom.
Born in North London in 1947, Michael began his acting career in 1966 and went on to have roles in enduring hits including Yes Minister, The Bill, Casualty and London’s Burning. His final TV role was in a 2009 episode of Midsomer Murders called The Dogleg Murders as Derek Painter, a friend of the Barnabys.
His death was confirmed by his agent to the Press Association.




