Ross Kemp made kids cry so much they wet themselves with one of his first shows
Ross Kemp has revealed he messed up a little bit in his first acting job after he, ahem, caused some children to make a mess of their own after he took his role too far
Ross Kemp learnt that’s not the way to do it – after making crying kids wet themselves at a Punch and Judy show.
The telly hard-man – best-known as Grant Mitchell in EastEnders – admitted he went “full method” and thought he was Al Pacino. Ross, 59, said: “I was 20, fresh out of drama school and stuck in the classic Equity card Catch-22.
“The only way around it was to work in repertory theatre or theatre in education. For the younger kids, we were doing a play based on Punch and Judy. At a certain point, I steal the wizard’s sausages and, to teach me a lesson, he casts a spell to make me the size of a man.”
In his new book Take Nothing For Granted, Ross said he took the role too seriously, admitting: “I’m Punch. I’ve even reshaped my nose, so it looks more like a puppet’s nose. I look objectively terrifying.