Larry Lamb, 77, retires from acting after emotional Gavin and Stacey finale – Bundlezy

Larry Lamb, 77, retires from acting after emotional Gavin and Stacey finale

Larry Lamb
Larry Lamb will retired from acting (Picture: ITV)

After a ‘very fortunate career’, TV icon Larry Lamb is unlikely to return to our screens as he retires from acting following Gavin and Stacey’s farewell.

The last ever Gavin and Stacey episode aired at Christmas, dubbed The Finale, and proved an emotional one as we said goodbye to the beloved characters.

However, it turns out fans will have to let go of more than just the Shipmans, as Larry, 77, admitted that it will be his last major TV role.

Focusing on his new novel, the EastEnders legend revealed he would consider small roles just to ‘keep my face in’ but he’s stepping firmly out of the spotlight.

Speaking of his time as Mick Shipman, father to central character Gavin and a fan favourite, Larry told The MailOnline: You get so involved with these characters that they become your favourite at that time.

‘They are the focus of your life, but to finish up in my 70s playing a character like Mick who is beloved by millions of people, you have to give the writers credit… at this stage in my career Mick is the closest to my heart.’

Television programme: Gavin And Stacey. Picture Shows: (L-R) Mick (LARRY LAMB), Gavin (MATHEW HORNE) and Pam (ALISON STEADMAN) TX: BBC THREE, Sunday 13 May 2007 Gavin is an ordinary boy from Essex; Stacey is an ordinary girl from Barry, South Wales. They've spoken on the phone every day at work for months but they've never actually met... until now, as BBC Three's new character-driven comedy begins. Written by and starring Ruth Jones (Nighty Night, Little Britain) and James Corden (The History Boys), the series also features Mathew Horne (Catherine Tate, Roman's Empire), Joanna Page (Gideon's Daughter, Love Actually), Rob Brydon, Alison Steadman, Larry Lamb and Melanie Walters. When Gavin and Stacey finally meet, and their ordinary worlds collide, viewers see through their friends, their family and their differences that there's no such thing as ordinary after all. Warning: Use of this copyright image is subject to Terms of Use of BBC Digital Picture Service. In particular, this image may only be used during the publicity period for the purpose of publicising "GAVIN & STACEY" and provided the BBC is credited. Any use of this image on the internet or for any other purpose whatsoever, including advertisiging or other commercial uses, requires the prior written approval of the copyright holder.
Gavin and Stacey ran for 22 episodes from 2007 until last year
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During the sitcom’s run, Larry was praised for his natural, playful chemistry with on-screen wife Alison Steadman (Pam) as well as iconic moments — who could forget when Mick was ‘on the telly’.

Written by Ruth Jones and James Corden, the sitcom became a cultural icon and ran in total from 2007 to 2024, with extended breaks between specials.

Gavin and Stacey ran for 22 episodes, comprised of three series and three Christmas specials, with each member of the core cast appearing in every single one.

Larry Lamb, actor pictured in 1980 after landing a role in The Professionals Lamb had a relationship with Lady Colin Campbell in the late seventies. . .
Larry has been acting for over six decades (Picture: Associated Newspapers)
Television Programme: EastEnders with Larry Lamb as Archie Mitchell and Barbara Windsor as Peggy Mitchell. *EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION UNTIL TUESDAY 24TH MARCH 2009** BBC Picture Shows: Archie Mitchell (LARRY LAMB) Peggy Mitchell (BARBARA WINDSOR)
He was also well known as Archie Mitchell on EastEnders (Picture: BBC)

Alongside his role as Mick, Larry is well known for his turn in EastEnders as the devious Archie Mitchell and numerous other TV appearances over six decades.

‘I have had a very fortunate career; I’ve done so much that I am really proud of that maybe not so many people know,’ he continued.

‘If you have been through a life in entertainment and people don’t all know you to suddenly where pretty much everybody knows you as a character… I find it’s a reward, it’s better to be known than unknown as far as I’m concerned.

‘Particularly if you are known as a character that people really love… what a way to finish your working life.’

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