Ricky Norwood

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Ricky Norwood
Norwood in 2022
Born
Richard James Saggar

(1983-04-26) 26 April 1983 (age 40)
OccupationActor
Years active2009–present
TelevisionEastEnders
EastEnders: E20
Celebrity Big Brother
Dancing on Ice

Ricky James Norwood ( Saggar; born 26 April 1983) is a British actor from London, known for portraying the role of Fatboy in the BBC One soap opera EastEnders (2010–2015, 2023) and its online spin-off EastEnders: E20 (2010–2011). Following his initial exit from the soap, Norwood appeared as a housemate on the eighteenth series of Celebrity Big Brother in 2016 and finished as the runner-up. He has also competed in the sixteenth series of Dancing on Ice in 2024.

Early life[edit]

Norwood was born Ricky James Saggar on 26 April 1983 in Forest Gate, Newham in London to an English father and a Kenyan-Indian mother.[1][2][3] He lives in Wanstead.[4] From the age of 12, he attended the Theatre Royal Stratford East's Youth Theatre and also studied Performing Arts at Barking College. With friends, Norwood started a production company, writing, producing and starring in five original productions which were performed at the Theatre Royal Stratford.[5]

Career[edit]

Norwood's theatre credits include Daddy Cool at Shaftesbury Theatre, Sick at the Almeida Theatre and The Stones at the Royal National Theatre.[5]

EastEnders[edit]

Norwood at the 17th National Television Awards in January 2012

In 2009, Norwood was cast in the EastEnders internet spin-off series EastEnders: E20 as Fatboy.[6][7] Norwood said of his casting: "I am so excited to be on the show. It's an honour to now be part of a show that has been on in my house for as long as I have been alive. I am born and bred in the East End—a stone's throw from the real Albert Square. It feels like a homecoming. I love being part of a cast that feels like family and can't wait to have a scene in The Vic."[8] In the run-up to the series, Norwood also appeared in EastEnders for two episodes, and after EastEnders: E20's first series ended, Fatboy became a regular character in EastEnders. Fatboy was called one of the most popular new characters in the show[9] and Norwood won Most Popular Newcomer at the 16th National Television Awards in 2011.[10] Norwood went on to appear in series 2 and 3 of EastEnders: E20 as Fatboy, and has appeared in the spin-offs "East Street"[11] and All I Want for Christmas.[12]

In March 2014, a video surfaced of Norwood reportedly smoking cannabis and performing a sex act during a Skype chat, captured by a woman he had met online. On 1 April, after meeting with BBC and EastEnders bosses, he was suspended from the soap for two months. An EastEnders spokesperson said: "Ricky Norwood has been suspended from the show for a period of two months with immediate effect. In addition, Ricky would like to apologise to EastEnders' viewers for any offence caused and for bringing the show into disrepute."[13] On 16 October 2015, it was announced that Norwood had been axed from EastEnders after nearly six years in the role of Fatboy, after show bosses chose to write the character out.[14] Norwood filmed his final scenes later that month and producers chose to keep details surrounding Fatboy's exit under wraps. A show spokesperson said, "We can confirm that Ricky will be leaving EastEnders. We wish him all the best for the future",[14] whilst a show insider commented: "Ricky is a great guy and very popular on set. He's leaving the show as it's the end of Fatboy's storyline, but everyone wishes him well for the future."[14] His last on-screen appearance was on 24 December 2015, and it transpired that the character was killed off-screen when crushed in the boot of a car. In August 2023, Norwood made a cameo appearance as Fatboy in a flashback episode surrounding the return of Cindy Beale (Michelle Collins).[15][16]

Other work[edit]

In 2013, Norwood appeared on Pointless Celebrities[17] and Sweat the Small Stuff.[18] He also took part in the 2013 Christmas special of Strictly Come Dancing, and was paired with professional dancer Janette Manrara.[19]

Norwood's first role after leaving EastEnders was as a "vile, violent homophobe" in Marty Ross's audio drama Romeo and Jude, a gay adaptation of Romeo and Juliet.[20]

From 2016 to 2018, Norwood regularly appeared as a panellist on the Big Brother companion show, Big Brother's Bit on the Side.[21] In July 2016, Norwood became a housemate on the eighteenth series of Celebrity Big Brother.[22] He finished the series as runner-up behind Stephen Bear.[23] In 2020, Norwood appeared as Reggie in the Netflix film The Princess Switch: Switched Again.[24] The following year, he reprised his role for the sequel The Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star.[25] In 2024, Norwood appeared as a contestant on the sixteenth series of Dancing on Ice.[26] He was paired with Annette Dytrt and was sixth to be eliminated.[27]

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2010–2015, 2023 EastEnders Fatboy Regular role [28]
2010−2011 EastEnders: E20 Regular role [6]
2010 Children in Need Episode: "East Street" [29]
2012 All I Want for Christmas EastEnders spin-off [30]
2013 Tamwar Tales – The Life of an Assistant Market Inspector EastEnders spin-off [31]
2013 Strictly Come Dancing Contestant 2013 Christmas special [32]
2015–2018 Big Brother's Bit on the Side Himself Regular panellist [33]
2016 Celebrity Big Brother Himself Contestant; series 18 [34]
2020 The Princess Switch: Switched Again Reggie Film role [24]
2021 The Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star Reggie Film role [25]
2024 Dancing on Ice Himself Contestant; series 16 [35]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Year Award Category Result Ref.
2010 Inside Soap Awards Best Newcomer Won [36]
2010 TV Quick Awards Best Soap Newcomer Shortlisted [37]
2011 National Television Awards Newcomer Won [10]
2011 British Soap Awards Best Newcomer Nominated [38]
2012 Inside Soap Awards Funniest Male Won [39]
2012 Black International Film Festival and Music Video & Screen Awards Best Newcomer Nominated [40]
2013 Screen Nation Awards Young Shooting Star (16-25) Nominated [41]
2013 British Soap Awards Best Comedy Performance Nominated [42]
2013 Inside Soap Awards Funniest Male Shortlisted [43]

References[edit]

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  2. ^ Norwood, Ricky [@rickyjnorwood] (26 April 2021). "Today is my birthday! Amazingly google got it wrong.!🤣 I gota try and amend that tho! 🤣" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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  9. ^ Carlin, Thomas (23 January 2011). "Eastenders bosses are casting a father for 'Fatboy'". The People. Trinity Mirror. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
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  12. ^ Director: Tim Mercier; Executive Producer: Lorraine Newman; Writer: Carey Andrews (27 December 2012). "All I Want for Christmas". EastEnders. BBC. BBC One.
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  14. ^ a b c "EastEnders exit ahead for Fatboy Chubb". 16 October 2015.
  15. ^ "EastEnders airs twist unannounced return in early BBC iPlayer release". Radio Times. 29 August 2023. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
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  22. ^ Walker, Danny (29 July 2016). "Who is Ricky Norwood? Celebrity Big Brother 2016 housemate many EastEnders fans will simply know as 'Fatboy'". The Mirror. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
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  24. ^ a b "Former EastEnders star Ricky Norwood cast in Netflix's The Princess Switch sequel". Entertainment Daily. 2 December 2019. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  25. ^ a b "Former EastEnders star Ricky Norwood to reprise his role Reggie in Netflix film The Princess Switch 3". Entertainment Daily. 17 December 2020. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  26. ^ "Ricky Norwood is the ninth celebrity confirmed to be taking part in the new series of Dancing on Ice". itv.com/presscentre. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  27. ^ "Dancing on Ice eliminates sixth celebrity". uk.news.yahoo.comaccessdate=19 February 2024.
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  30. ^ "BBC EastEnders – All I Want for Christmas". BBC. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  31. ^ "BBC EastEnders – Tamwar Tales". BBC. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  32. ^ "Ricky Norwood Quicksteps to Merry Christmas Everyone". BBC. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
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