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Paul Trueman

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Fictional character from EastEnders

Soap opera character
Paul Trueman
EastEnders character
Portrayed byGary Beadle
Duration2001–2004
First appearanceEpisode 2099
23 April 2001 (2001-04-23)
Last appearanceEpisode 2856
23 December 2004 (2004-12-23)
ClassificationFormer; regular
Introduced byJohn Yorke
In-universe information
FatherMilton Hibbert
MotherAudrey Trueman
StepfatherPatrick Trueman
Half-brothersAnthony Trueman
Half-sistersRebecca Hibbert
DaughtersEleanor Trueman
NiecesJasmine Fisher

Paul Trueman is a fictional character from theBBCsoap operaEastEnders, played byGary Beadle. The character, who first arrived ontoAlbert Square on 23 April 2001 and later departed the programme on 23 December 2004, was portrayed as a bad boy who was a member of the already-established Trueman family. In his exit storyline, Paul became a drug dealer, which Beadle has been critical towards, as he suggested it played into black racial stereotyping. It was implied that Paul was killed upon his exit, though his death was not screened.

During his time on the show, Paul instigates a feud with his brotherAnthony (Nicholas Bailey); copes with the untimely death of their motherAudrey (Corinne Skinner-Carter); develops a close interaction with Audrey's ex-husbandPatrick (Rudolph Walker), who soon turns out to be Paul's adoptive father; sparks friendships with the square's local hardmanPhil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) and his nemesisSteve Owen (Martin Kemp); gets blackmailed by old acquaintanceAngel Hudson (Goldie) into repaying him the money he owes and later having a relationship with the latter's estranged loverPrecious (Judi Shekoni); conspire with Phil's cousinBilly (Perry Fenwick) to force his enemyTrevor (Alex Ferns) into leaving Walford so his wife,Little Mo Mitchell (Kacey Ainsworth), would be prevented from further domestic abuse; temporarily romanced with Phil's sisterSam (Kim Medcalf); datingJanine Butcher (Charlie Brooks) and plotting together to stealBarry Evans's (Shaun Williamson) money, culminating in Janine murdering Barry the day after they got married; supports Patrick on his wedding day to his fellow shopkeeperYolande (Angela Wynter); and end up working for Sam's gangland husbandAndy Hunter (Michael Higgs), which ultimately contributes to Paul's departure from the show.

Development

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Beadle was critical of his exit storyline, accusingEastEnders of racial stereotyping for turning his character into a drug dealer. He commented toThe Mirror: "I hate the storyline, I'm really not happy about it. It's so unimaginative, full of stereotypes - black people and drugs, blah, blah, blah. Any scenes involving drugs, you can rest assured I hated filming them. I just knew Paul wouldn't do that - it's not his style. Once they started hanging my character so dramatically, I knew I'd made the right decision to leave."[1] Speaking toBBC Radio 1 in 2004, Beadle stated that the storyline had a negative effect on his private life, with public shouting at him in the street things such as 'Drug dealer' or 'Sell me some drugs'. Beadle suggested that the storyline was "about a very deep subject and if you are going to write about that subject then you need to explain it completely. I'm just talking about believability. You need to show the beginning, the middle and the end, otherwise it looks negative."[2] Beadle also said that he was disappointed that Paul was not shown to die on-screen - his death was implied not screened.[1]

Storylines

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Paul Trueman first appeared atAlbert Square inWalford in April 2001, when he visits his brotherAnthony (Nicholas Bailey) and their motherAudrey (Corinne Skinner-Carter) upon being estranged for them for some time. Audrey rejects him, but he decides to stay – going as far as to blackmail Anthony for money in exchange for keeping his drink-driving secret. Paul soon befriendsSteve Owen (Martin Kemp), a local nightclub owner, when they begin to play poker with local hardmanPhil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) and most of their neighbours. During one of Steve's poker events, however, Paul is shocked when his old acquaintanceAngel Hudson (Goldie) joins the game. It quickly transpires that Paul owes Angel money, and Angel – after recognising Paul – threatens to harm him unless he pays up. Paul tries to get the money by stealing property from his mother,pawning the goods and gambling the money he receives. This fails and he ends up with less money than he began with. When Angel comes to collect his money, Paul fails to pay, so Angel gives him a severe beating and trashes Audrey'sbed and breakfast. As Angel continues to threat him, Paul blackmails Anthony into giving him the money. Anthony has no choice but to oblige; he takes out a loan and Paul pays Angel.

Audrey is struck by falling debris while walking past some building works. Several days later, after an argument with Paul during which he revealed Anthony was the one who was driving at the time of the accident, Audrey collapses and dies, caused by a delayed reaction to the blow she received earlier. Just before she dies, Audrey tells Paul that she knew about Anthony being the driver and tells Paul to tell Anthony that she loves him. Paul replies "What about me?". Just as Audrey is about to say something to him, she dies. However, everything is left to Paul in Audrey's will. Paul's supposed fatherPatrick (Rudolph Walker) arrives in Walford for her funeral. Paul initially reacts to Patrick with apprehension but they eventually bond. Both are devastated when Anthony discovers via DNA tests that Patrick is not Paul's biological father. Paul later discovers he is the biological child ofMilton Hibbert (Jeffery Kissoon), Patrick's friend with whom Audrey had been having an affair. Despite this, Patrick and Paul maintain a close relationship.

Angel returns with more orders for Paul. It turns out that Angel is being prepared to stand trial for murder and he is using his wife,Precious (Judi Shekoni), as a fake alibi. He tells Paul to guard her until she can testify. Paul obliges and Precious moves to the square. Paul initially does not know that Precious is Angel's wife and when she make advances towards him, he has no qualms about having sex with her. The two begin an affair, but both fear repercussions from Angel. Precious refuses to be Angel's alibi, hoping that he will be imprisoned, but he is found not guilty. Paul and Precious make plans to flee the country, but a brawl between the Truemans and the Slaters at the Queen Vic stalls their departure and Angel apprehends Precious, stating that she can have her divorce; however, if he ever discovers she and Paul have resumed their relationship, he will kill them both. Precious has no choice but to finish with Paul and leave Walford alone.

In 2002, Paul helps Phil's cousinBilly (Perry Fenwick) with helping the latter's love interestLittle Mo Mitchell (Kacey Ainsworth) escape her domestic abuse ordeal for her tormenting estranged husbandTrevor Morgan (Alex Ferns). They plan on forcing Trevor to sign divorce papers and getting him to leave Walford, but Trevor continues to hassle Little Mo until he is eventually killed in an explosion caused by himself on Halloween Night that year.

In 2003, Paul is shocked when an abandoned baby is left on his doorstep. The child is the result of aone-night stand between Paul and a woman called Amy, who dumped the child her on Paul's doorstep; soon, he struggles to cope as a single parent. Paul names the babyEleanor (Charnae Leckie), after the mother of his step-father Patrick. As Paul starts to cope with looking after Eleanor, Amy decides she wants her back and Social Services collect her, leaving Paul heartbroken.

That same year, Paul begins a sexual relationship with Billy's ex-girlfriendJanine Butcher (Charlie Brooks); she concocts a plan to fleece her step-brotherBarry Evans (Shaun Williamson) of all his money and invites Paul into her scheme, which he accepts. Janine professes to love Barry while all the time sleeping with Paul. However, on Janine's wedding day to Barry, Paul attempts to stop the plan by confessing that he loves her and they do not need Barry's money. However, Janine refuses and marries Barry anyway, as she has also been led to believe that he is terminally ill and could use the opportunity to inherit his wealth. However, when Janine learns from Barry that his illness is a false alarm, she becomes repulsed by him, and confesses that their marriage is a sham, also revealing her affair with Paul in the process. Barry attempts to get Janine to love him by forgiving her, but she ends up pushing him away, and Barry consequently falls down a ravine to his death.

In 2004, following Barry's death on New Year's Day and his wedding to Janine the day before, Paul suffers from immense guilt about his involvement; he makes a conscious effort to support Barry's grieving ex-wifeNatalie (Lucy Speed). When Paul finds out that Janine killed Barry, he furiously breaks up with her upon seeing her lack of remorse. He then develops feelings for Natalie and they begin a relationship, but he has a hard time hiding his guilt from her. After Natalie grows suspicious of the nature of Paul's relationship with Janine, he finally reveals Janine's role in Barry's death and makes a statement to the police.

Janine is questioned, but released due to lack of evidence. She promptly tells Natalie that Paul had conspired with her to 'fleece' Barry from the start, and gloats about getting away with murder. Devastated, and unable to prove Janine's guilt to the police, Natalie leaves Paul and Albert Square. When Janine taunts Paul about it inThe Queen Victoriapublic house, he becomes incensed and attempts to attack her before getting restrained. However, Janine eventually gets her comeuppance when she is wrongfully implicated for the death of her sworn enemyLaura Beale (Hannah Waterman). Janine had come to Paul for help, but he rejected her, and watched in delight with others as Janine was arrested for Laura's death.

Paul eventually decides to leave Walford and join Anthony travelling over Europe, but returns to the square to see Patrick marry his next wife,Yolande (Angela Wynter), and is thus persuaded to stay in Walford. Paul has a spell working with troubled youth, but begins to get involved in crime again when he starts drug-dealing for the square's crime bossAndy Hunter (Michael Higgs). Towards Christmas 2004, Paul ends up getting arrested by the police who are investigating Andy's criminal empire; Paul is eventually forced to inform the police about Andy's gangland activities in order to avoid facing a prison sentence. Soon enough, Paul is authorised to help the police entrap Andy in a drug trade. However, this fails when Andy becomes suspicious and escapes the sting operation. When they cross paths with each other later on, Andy realises that Paul has grassed him up to the police and arranges to have him killed in retribution. Paul considers escaping, but realises his family would be in danger if he does, so he says a tearful goodbye to Patrick and the family. A taxi then arrives for Paul, whose driver is actually a hitman sent by Andy to kill Paul for his betrayal. Paul tells Patrick he is leaving and will not be seen again, which leaves his father unaware that Paul is actually leaving to be killed. As he leaves the square, Paul asks the driver to 'make it quick' as his family and Andy separately watch him depart the square; Paul was killed off-screen.

A month later, in January 2005, Patrick begins to grow suspicious about Paul's fate, and questions Andy upon realising that he was the last person to have spoken to Paul before his 'departure'. Andy frequently denies knowing what has happened to Paul, and attempts to get Patrick to drop the subject, to no avail.

Patrick continues to pester Andy for information, and attempts to do so again when the latter is having a meet-up with fellow mob bossJohnny Allen (Billy Murray), who thereupon realises that Andy has had Paul killed. In order to build-up his plans to usurp Andy's status as the square's reigning gangland boss, Johnny arranges for Paul's body to be unearthed. When that happens, Patrick is visited by the police and he is devastated to learn that Paul has been killed.

After identifying Paul's corpse, Patrick realises that Andy had Paul killed and confronts him about it. Andy denies this, but Patrick swears revenge on Andy for having Paul killed by telling him "Paul's ghost is not going to rest, until I make you pay for it!". In February 2005, Paul's funeral takes place and a few weeks later Andy gets killed by Johnny, much to Patrick's delight, as Patrick feels that justice has been served for Paul's murder.

Reception

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In 2020, Sara Wallis and Ian Hyland from TheDaily Mirror placed Paul 78th on their ranked list of the bestEastEnders characters of all time, calling him "wayward" and noting his key role in Janine killing "poor Barry Evans".[3] In 2021, Laura-Jayne Tyler fromInside Soap wrote that Paul was "one of the best Walford characters of his time – taken from us in such a way that we still cling to the hope that he's not really dead...C'monEastEnders, we know you're reading this!"[4]

References

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  1. ^ab"EASTENDERS 'TOO RACIST' Axed star Gary slams the show's black drug-dealer stereotype". The Mirror. 21 December 2004. Retrieved8 March 2011.
  2. ^"'EastEnders' actor unhappy with character".Digital Spy. 21 December 2004. Retrieved8 March 2011.
  3. ^Sara Wallis; Ian Hyland (12 June 2020)."100 Best EastEnders characters ever".Daily Mirror. Retrieved20 October 2023.
  4. ^Tyler, Laura-Jayne (1–7 May 2021). "Hits & Misses!".Inside Soap. No. 18. p. 98.

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