
Full Disclosure with James O'Brien Natalie Cassidy: I grew up on EastEnders before I knew what fame was
Apr 3, 2026
Natalie Cassidy, long‑running EastEnders actor turned podcaster, reflects on growing up in the public eye from childhood. She talks about early training at Anna Scher Theatre, life on set with acting legends, navigating fame, family loss, stepping away to try new things, and her current projects and ambitions.
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Being Cruelly Covered By The Press As A Teen
- Natalie endured negative press as a teen about looks and weight, often learning from friends who would show her clippings.
- She developed "elephant skin" but now feels angry imagining adults writing about a 14‑15 year old.
Leaving EastEnders For Chekhov
- At 22 Natalie left EastEnders for eight years to explore theatre and other work, including playing Yasha in Chekhov at Chichester.
- She recalled a colleague's sneer that she'd 'not do Chekhov' and then proved him wrong.
Why Theatre Rewired Her Craft
- Theatre terrified Natalie but rewarded her with immediate audience feedback and deep craft satisfaction she couldn't get from soap work.
- She described trembling while lighting a candle nightly but loving the live response.
