Tony Caunter, the English actor best known for his role as Roy Evans on EastEnders, died on October 13, 2025, at the age of 88. His death came only days after that of his wife, Frances Wallace. Caunter’s passing marks the end of a long and steady career that lasted more than fifty years.
He was one of those actors who built his name through hard work and consistency across film, stage, and television. Caunter’s acting journey began in the 1960s and included appearances in many classic British shows. Over time, he became best known for his work on EastEnders, where he played a major part in some of the soap’s most memorable storylines.
Caunter retired from acting in 2016 after more than five decades in the industry. His career left a strong mark on British television, especially for audiences who grew up watching his performances across different generations.
Tony Caunter’s career and retirement

Tony Caunter began acting in the early sixties. He was a consistent actor in the British television taking part in popular shows like Z-Cars, The Avengers, The Sweeney, and Doctor Who. The first jobs he did allowed him to acquire experience in various genres such as crime dramas and science fiction. During the period of 1965 to 1983 he made several appearances in Doctor Who, playing various roles which depicted his versatility as an actor.
Among his first breakthroughs was playing the title character, Jack Shepherd, in Queenie the Castle, between 1970 and 1972. His role as DCI Jim Logan in Juliet Bravo in the period between 1980 and 1982 also opened doors for him. Caunter also starred in a few movies among them S.O.S. Titanic where he played the role of Chief Officer Henry Wilde.
In 2016, Tony Caunter retired as an actor after a long time, and a busy career. He had founded a strong reputation as a reliable and competent performer by then.
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His time on EastEnders and television legacy

In 1994, Tony Caunter came into the world of EastEnders as Roy Evans, a car dealer who was in a relationship with Pat Butcher, portrayed by Pam St Clement. He remained on the show until 2003, starring in more than 600 episodes.
His personality was one of the main ingredients of the soap, which had stable narratives that appealed to the audience. The demise of Roy Evans in the show marked the end of a huge phase in the history of EastEnders.
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