Dr Legg Eastenders: Is He Still Alive Or Dead?

Dr. Legg is dead, so any news claiming he’s alive is false. He’s reported to have died on January 29 20222.

The family of actor Leonard Fenton who was well-known for his role as Dr. Legg in Eastenders, announced his passing at the age of 95 on Saturday, January 29. 

He worked in television and cinema, as well as on stage. He acted in National Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company, reported The Sky News.

In the tribute, his family stated that the actor considered himself fortunate to have worked with such theatre greats as Samuel Beckett, Orson Welles, and Jonathan Miller.

They also stated that his passions for painting and singing predated his acting career and were equally important to him. As a result, tributes to the actor are pouring in.

The Eastenders spokesperson issued a statement expressing their sadness over Fenton’s death. They described him as an actor who made Dr.Legg into a household name. “He will be remembered forever,” the statement concluded.

Leonard Fenton Death Cause: What Happened To him?

Leonard Fenton’s family made no mention of the cause of his death. They did, however, reveal that his health deteriorated near the end of his life. They did, however, express gratitude for the opportunity to be with him at that time.

His family did not mention what caused his death. However, his famous character Dr. Harold Legg passed away after losing a battle with pancreatic cancer at the age of 98, writes Daily Mail. 

It was an emotional scene that brought tears to the viewer’s eyes. The doctor clutched his father’s necklace in his palm as Harold drifted away, sharing poignant moments with Dot until his grip loosened and he passed away.

What Was Leonard Fenton Illness?

The illness of Leonard Fenton is not mentioned in the obituary notice. However, according to his family, his health deteriorated and he died.

Nonetheless, the family made no mention of the illness from which he was suffering. However, it appears that he did not die as a result of a severe disease; rather, his old age may have harmed his overall health.