Derek Martin as Charlie Slater in EastEnders / BBC
Derek Martin, best known for playing Charlie Slater in EastEnders, has died at the age of 92.
The actor starred in the soap from 2000 to 2011 playing the patriarch of the Slater family, last appearing in 2016 for a storyline that saw his character suffer a fatal heart attack.
A statement from his family said: “Derek wasn’t just a dad to us, he was a friend and supported us through our highs and lows. He never stopped learning, he loved meeting people and was always generous with his time. We both miss him terribly.
“The family ask that their privacy be respected at this difficult time.
Martin’s agent Sharon Henry added: “It is with great sadness that I can confirm that our beloved client Derek Martin passed away on 10th January 2026. For over 50 years, Derek was a truly authentic working-class voice in British television and film.
“It was a privilege to be a part of his creative journey in a career which included highlights such as Law And Order for the BBC and two series of The Governor produced by La Plante Productions. He is best known for his role on EastEnders, where he cherished his time portraying Charlie Slater.
“Derek was a devoted father, a generous member of the charitable Water Rats, avid golfer and all-around good man who will be greatly missed.”
An EastEnders spokesperson said: “We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Derek Martin. From the moment he arrived, Derek’s portrayal of Charlie Slater instantly cemented him in the hearts of the audience, as the head of one of EastEnders’ most iconic families.
“Charlie would do anything for his family, and much like his character, Derek would do the same for those around him. Derek was deeply loved by all those that worked with him at EastEnders and will always be remembered with great fondness. Our love and thoughts are with his family and friends.”
Martin is survived by sons David and Jonathan.