Danny Dyer quits EastEnders after joining rival Sky drama.
- Top Media
- Jan 9, 2022
- 2 min read
Despite signing a six-figure deal, he is reportedly earning much less than the £1million a year “golden handcuffs” salary at the BBC.

However, he will be free to pursue other projects in his new role meaning he could significantly boost his earnings.
EastEnders star Danny Dyer has dramatically quit the BBC soap after being poached by Sky in a six-figure deal.
The 44-year-old actor, who has played Queen Vic landlord Mick Carter since 2013, has signed up to an upcoming drama and will leave when his BBC contract runs out at the end of the year
A spokesperson for EastEnders said: “Danny will be leaving EastEnders when his contract comes to an end later this year.A friend of the actor told the paper that Danny “loves EastEnders” but “feels the time is right to explore other roles”.
They added: “"He’s incredibly grateful to the show and the opportunities it has given him and it wasn’t a decision he took lightly but after playing Mick for nearly nine years he feels it’s time to give the character of Mick a rest.
"Danny has made Mick Carter an iconic character which we shall always be grateful for.
"However we won’t be saying goodbye just yet as there’s still quite some time – and plenty of explosive drama for Mick - to come before he departs Walford."
He’s not sure how they are going to write him out yet but he’s hoping that they leave the door open for Mick.”
An EastEnders source added: “Danny made the decision quite some time ago that he would leave the show this year which has given bosses plenty of time to plan a huge storyline for him
“With Kellie set to return very soon, the Carters are going to be at the heart of some big drama this year.”




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