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Former EastEnders actor Mike Reid has died at the age of 67 after suffering a suspected heart attack, his agent said.

 

The actor, who played Frank Butcher in the BBC soap, was living in Spain at the time of his death.

 

Mr Reid started his career as a stand-up comedian before working as a stunt driver. He went on to work in TV shows including Doctor Who and Minder.

 

His agent David Hahn told the BBC that Mr Reid had been feeling very well in the past few weeks.

 

He said: "Mike was in fine fettle form. In fact only a couple of weeks ago we were having dinner over here.

 

"Mike that particular day went to see his consultant and had a full medical - and they gave him a clean bill of health."

 

And Mr Hahn paid tribute to Mr Reid, who he described as "a very, very, very, funny" man.

 

He said: "He would see the funny side of any situation, no matter how black it was. Even now I'm sure he's laughing."

 

Close friend of the actor and fellow comedian Frank Carson told BBC News 24 it was "absolutely devastating".

 

"We have just lost our friend Bernard Manning a fortnight ago. I just can't realise... this is devastating news," he said.

 

He said he had first met Mike around 30 years ago when they were both working as comedians.

 

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"This is horrendous news. Everyone in showbusiness will be shocked because this was one of the great friends of anything you wanted to do in showbusiness," he added.

 

In the late 1970s Mr Reid hosted the ITV children's TV quiz show Runaround, remembered for its incomprehensible rules and the incongruity of him as presenter.

 

He joined EastEnders in 1987, quickly turning Frank into one of the show's most popular characters.

 

After taking a couple of lengthy breaks from the show he made his last appearance as Frank in December 2005 when his long-standing relationship with ex-wife Pat Evans finally came to an end.

 

John Yorke, controller of BBC drama series, said the skill with which Mr Reid played the EastEnders character made Frank Butcher one of the soap's most popular.

 

"Mike's genius was to capture the heart of that flawed dreamer and make generations of viewers love him," he said.

 

"Albert Square - and British television - will be a far poorer place without him, as will the lives of those who loved and worked with him throughout his extraordinary career."

 

One of Albert Square's most memorable moments was when Frank, in a bid to win Pat back, turned up on her doorstep wearing nothing but a flashing dickie bow.

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