Remember Bradley Branning? EastEnders' Charlie Clements looks VERY different now
EASTENDERS star Charlie Clements is best known for his role as Bradley Branning but the actor has undergone a dramatic transformation.
Remember Bradley Branning? EastEnders' Charlie Clements looks VERY different now
Charlie Clements talks about his time on EastEnders
Charlie’s time in EastEnders came to an end when Bradley fell to his death from the roof of Queen Vic seven years ago.
The 29-year-old has kept a relatively low-profile following his character’s tragic death.
But he sent soap fans into a frenzy when appeared on Loose Women in 2016 to open up about his career.
Charlie, who had first appeared on the BBC soap as a teen looked all grown-up on the ITV panel show as he sported a short beard.
Now, he has stunned fans once more with his latest selfie.
The actor shared a snap on his Twitter page of his new look as he sported a shaved head, full beard and thick frame glasses.
He captioned the shot: “A year ago everyone was up in arms because I looked SO different at 28 to 18… bet they didn’t expect this at 29! #actor #chameleon.”
Following his time on EastEnders, Charlie has been very busy and has starred in a number of television series.
EastEnders: Charlie Clements starred as Bradley Branning
EastEnders: Charlie looks very different in a recent selfie
He has made appearances in Casualty and the Murdoch Mysteries.
Charlie also took to the stage for Lone Star as Ray with Lunchtime Theatre London.
Most recently the soap star appeared in documentary Elizabeth and Her Enemies, taking on the role of Earl of Essex.
Following his time on EastEnders, Charlie said that the time was right for him to bow out.
EastEnders: Charlie has starred in a number of TV series following the BBC soap
EastEnders: Charlie said his death on the soap felt like the right time to leave
“I had a great time but I felt it was time to go,” he commented.
“By leaving it’s allowed me to do other things. I had a great time on the show when I was there but it was time to go.”
EastEnders has been replaced on television schedules tonight to make way for the Six Nations rugby.