Background
Norwood was born in Tower Hamlets, London, to a Kenyan Indian mother and English father.
Norwood was born in Tower Hamlets, London, to a Kenyan Indian mother and English father.
From the age of 12 he attended the Theatre Royal Stratford East"s Youth Theatre, and also studied Performing Arts at Barking College.
He lives in Forest Gate. Norwood"s theatre credits include Daddy Cool (Shaftesbury Theatre), Sick (Almeida Theatre) and The Stones (Royal National Theatre). In 2009, Norwood was cast in the EastEnders internet spin-off series EastEnders: E20 as Fatboy.
Norwood said of his casting: "I am so excited to be on the show.
lieutenant"s an honour to now be part of a show that has been on in my house for as long as I have been alive. I am born and bred in the East End—a stone"s throw from the real Albert Square.
lieutenant feels like a homecoming. I love being part of a cast that feels like family and can"t wait to have a scene in The Victoria" In the run-up to the series, Norwood also appeared in EastEnders for two episodes, and after EastEnders: E20"s first series ended, Fatboy became a regular character in EastEnders.
Norwood went on to appear in series 2 and 3 of EastEnders: E20 as Fatboy, and has appeared in the spin-offs "East Street" and All I Want for Christmas.
He has also appeared as a panellist on Pointless Celebrities and Sweat the Small Stuff. He took part in the 2013 Christmas special of Strictly Come Dancing, and was paired with professional dancer Janette Manrara. On 30 March 2014 a video surfaced of Norwood reportedly smoking cannabis, and performing a sex act during a Skype chat, captured by a woman he had met online.
On 1 April, after meeting with British Broadcasting Corporation and EastEnders bosses, he was suspended from the show for two months.
An EastEnders spokesperson told Digital Spy: "Ricky Norwood has been suspended from the show for a period of two months with immediate effect. "In addition, Ricky would like to apologise to EastEnders" viewers for any offence caused and for bringing the show into disrepute." On 16 October 2015 it was announced Norwood had been axed from EastEnders after nearly six years in the role of Fatboy, after show bosses chose to write the character out.
Norwood filmed his final scenes later that month and producers chose to keep details surrounding Fatboy"s exit under wraps. An show spokesperson said: "We can confirm that Ricky will be leaving EastEnders.
We wish him all the best for the future", whilst a show insider commented: "Ricky is a great guy and very popular on set.
He"s leaving the show as it"s the end of Fatboy"s storyline, but everyone wishes him well for the future." lieutenant was revealed during the EastEnders episode of 26 December 2015 that the character Fatboy had been killed. Ronnie Mitchell had arranged the murder of Vincent Hubbard, but Fatboy was abducted and killed in Vincent"s place, in error. Norwood"s first role after leaving EastEnders was as a "vile, violent homophobe" in Marty Ross"s audio drama, Romeo and Jude, a gay adaptation of Romeo and Juliet.
Norwood was in a relationship with singer Jade Ewen from 2009 to their split in September 2011.
Quotations: "We can confirm that Ricky will be leaving EastEnders. We wish him all the best for the future".