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Laura Beale

Laura Ellen Beale (also Dunn) is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'', played by Hannah Waterman. It was announced Waterman would be joining ''EastEnders'' as Laura Dunn, a nanny hired by Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) to care for his children. This is Waterman's second role in the soap, having appeared in 1997 as an HIV patient. On 25 February 2004, the ''Daily Mirror'' announced Waterman was to leave ''EastEnders'' and her character killed off during a fight with Janine Butcher (Charlie Brooks). Laura's departure was listed as one of ''EastEnders'' best exits by Virgin Media.
==Storylines==
Laura is employed by local businessman Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) as a nanny for his children, Peter (Joseph Shade), Lucy (Casey Anne Rothery) and Steven Beale (Edward Savage). She becomes attracted to Ian but her attempts to get closer to him are unnoticed. Laura is protective of Ian and eventually Ian starts to see her as loyal and faithful but uses her for sex. Eventually, Laura demands more commitment but he refuses so Laura calls off their arrangement and kisses Garry Hobbs (Ricky Groves). Ian is furious when he finds out, leading to Laura's resignation but before she leaves, Ian is declared bankrupt so Laura agrees to stay and help him look after the children and they become a couple. Laura tries to raise money to buy the fish and chip shop so they can run it together, secretly borrowing money from his ex-wife, Melanie Owen (Tamzin Outhwaite). Ian proposed marriage to Laura but her wealthy father is opposed to their relationship because of Ian's bankruptcy. They get married but Laura discovers that Ian knows about an inheritance she received and wonders if Ian only wants her money, though Ian convinces her this is not true.
Laura is jealous when Ian goes into business with Melanie. She catches them kissing and moves out, but Ian wins her round again. When Melanie is arrested for money laundering and drug dealing (she was set up by her husband, Steve Owen (Martin Kemp) ), she signs her business over to Laura, worried about them being seized by the authorities but Laura refuses to give them back. Melanie is arrested, and when released on bail, informs Ian of Laura's spiteful deed, and tells Laura that she was Ian's first choice. Laura takes delight in belittling Ian and decides she wants a baby. Ian refuses and Laura is heartbroken when she discovers Ian has been paying Janine Butcher (Charlie Brooks) to sleep with him. Janine goes to Laura's house because she felt guilty, leading them to argue and this ends when Laura throws a pan of boiling milk at Janine, putting her in hospital and causing a feud between Laura and Janine. Laura reconciles with Ian on the promise that they will have a baby but he has a secret vasectomy. Laura gets pregnant and, believing that he cannot be the father, Ian cons her into sign her share of the businesses over to him and throws her out. Laura tells Garry he is the father, following a drunken night together. Garry's wife Lynne Hobbs (Elaine Lordan) throws him out so they move in to a bedsit together. Laura gives birth to Bobby Beale (Kevin Curran), but he needs a blood transfusion and Laura learns that Garry is not Bobby's father but, given Ian's lack of interest and wanting her son to have a father, Laura doesn't tell Garry. Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) appoints Laura as the manager of the café that Ian used to own and she names it Laura's. However, Phil's sister, Sam Mitchell (Kim Medcalf), sells the café to Ian and he sacks Laura.
Laura's feud with Janine continues. Janine stops Laura getting a job by badmouthing her and Laura ruins Janine's business venture. Janine and Laura argue again and end up fighting and Laura is nearly strangled. Laura decides to tell Ian he is Bobby's father but he shuns her. She writes him a letter but moments later, Ian visits her flat as he feels guilty. In her haste to answer the door, she runs down the stairs and trips on a toy, breaking her neck as she falls. She is found dead by Pat Evans (Pam St. Clement). Janine is charged with murdering Laura but is cleared when Pat is eventually persuaded to give Janine an alibi. She also finds Laura's letter to Ian and blood tests confirm Ian is Bobby's father. He feels guilty for the way he treated Laura and takes custody of Bobby.

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