By Morgan Jeffery

Published: Wednesday, 25 January 2023 at 12:00 am


Ross Kemp is making a return to acting, seven years on from his last appearance on EastEnders as the iconic Grant Mitchell.

Kemp will play police detective Tony Warden in Blindspot, a new four-part thriller set to air later this year on Channel 5.

Blindspot will follow Hannah Quinn (played by Beth Alsbury), a disabled woman with a wry sense of humour, who works monitoring the CCTV on an estate.

After witnessing a violent criminal leading a young woman into a blind spot in the camera coverage, Hannah becomes convinced that the woman has been murdered.

Hannah must fight to discover the truth, battling with apathetic – and possibly corrupt – policeman Tony (Kemp), who is in charge of investigating the woman’s disappearance.

The cast will also include: Crystal Clarke (Sanditon), Sue Vincent (Waterloo Road), Kiran Landa (Line of Duty), Michelle Bonnard (House of the Dragon), Haylie Jones (Stay Close), Milán Bartha (Moon Knight) and Lewis Conway (The Canterville Ghost).

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Ross Kemp as Grant Mitchell and Steve McFadden as Phil Mitchell, with the late Barbara Windsor as Peggy Mitchell on EastEnders.
Kieron McCarron/BBC

Originally finding fame as an actor – most notably on EastEnders which he last appeared on in 2016 – Ross Kemp has since become an award-winning documentary filmmaker, producing series including Ross Kemp on Gangs and Ross Kemp: Extreme World for Sky. More recently, he has also hosted the BBC quiz show Bridge of Lies.

Channel 5 has also announced a second four-part thriller, The Inheritance, which will star Robert James-Collier (Downton Abbey), Gaynor Faye (The Syndicate) and Jemima Rooper (Gold Digger) as siblings who are left reeling following the death of their father Dennis (Larry Lamb), whose demise may not have been as accidental as it first appears.