Rosie Miller

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Rosie Miller
EastEnders character
Rosie swann 2.jpg
Portrayed by Gerry Cowper
Duration2004–2006
First appearanceEpisode 2794
6 September 2004 (2004-09-06)
Last appearanceEpisode 3183
7 July 2006 (2006-07-07)
Classification Former; regular
Introduced by Louise Berridge
In-universe information
OccupationCleaner
Brothers Clint
Husband Mike Swann (backstory)
Sons Mickey Miller
Darren Miller
Daughters Dawn Swann
Demi Miller
Grandsons George Trott
Granddaughters Aleesha Miller
Summer Swann

Rosie Swann (also Miller) is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders , played by Gerry Cowper. Her first appearance was 6 September 2004 and she was axed in 2006, with her final scenes airing July 2006.

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Rosie is the mother of Mickey Miller (Joe Swash), Dawn Swann (Kara Tointon), Demi Miller (Shana Swash) and Darren Miller (Charlie G. Hawkins). Described as "hardworking", she is heavily protective over her family and makes enemies such as Pauline Fowler (Wendy Richard) and Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner).

Storylines

Backstory

Rosie's mother committed suicide when she was young, leaving her with her brother, Clint, and other siblings. Rosie was married to Mike Swann (Mark Wingett), and they had two children, Mickey and Dawn (Joe Swash and Kara Tointon). While they were still very young, Mike left Rosie and wasn't seen for many years.

Rosie later met Keith Miller (David Spinx), who took on her children as his own before having twins, Darren and Demi (Charlie G. Hawkins and Shana Swash). He cannot read and is work-shy. He tends to sit around watching television all day, making excuses to Rosie as to why he does not go and find employment.

2004–2006

From her first appearance in 2004, Rosie is seen working hard to support her family. She has a number of cleaning jobs, and takes care of her granddaughter, Aleesha (Freya and Phoebe Coltman-West), while Demi and Darren go to school.

In December 2005, Rosie's ex-husband, Mike, is homeless and stays with the Millers'. Rosie and Mike have an affair, and she plans to leave Keith for Mike, taking Darren, Demi and Aleesha with them. Mickey and Dawn find out about this, and Mickey tries to convince her not to leave. Eventually, she decides she cannot take the twins away from their father, and chooses to stay with Keith. Rosie tells Keith about her affair, but does not mention she had planned to leave. Keith forgives her until Dawn lets slip that Rosie had planned to leave. Keith then leaves Rosie.

Keith soon moves back in when he proposes to Rosie, but he does not really want to get married and so he keeps putting off the wedding. Rosie, however, does not want to wait and the ceremony takes place on 4 July 2006 at Walford Register Office. Keith arrives late and with mud on his suit. Annoyed, Rosie jilts Keith during the ceremony and tells him the next day that she no longer loves him and plans to take a job in the Cotswolds. She also wants to take Darren, Demi and Aleesha. They plan to leave the Square the next day but Darren does not want to go. Rosie convinces Keith to make sure Darren goes with them so Keith tells Darren he does not care about him. Upset, Darren prepares to leave with his mother, sister and niece. However, Rosie can see how upset he is, and decides to tell him that Keith made it all up, allowing Darren to stay in Walford after all. Rosie leaves Walford with Demi and Aleesha.

Creation and development

In August 2004, it was announced that a new family was to be introduced to EastEnders. Louise Berridge, the executive producer, commented: "I'm delighted to introduce the Miller family, who will be joining Mickey on Albert Square in September, but I warn you - this lot are trouble". She added: "Even the dog is dodgy. They're set to cause havoc all over the Square, and by the end of their first week the sparks will be flying - literally". [1]

It was announced in February 2006 that Cowper and co-star Shana Swash had been axed from EastEnders by John Yorke. "Gerry and Shana have been enormous assets and go with our best wishes," said a spokesman, adding that there is a "massive" storyline had been planned for their exit. [2]

Reception

"EastEnders viewers are sure to remember Rosie Miller and her lazy husband Keith who moved onto Albert Square in 2004 with their children Mickey, Dawn, and twins Demi and Darren. Within minutes of their arrival, the family was branded unruly and received anything but a warm welcome from their neighbours.

However, viewers of the BBC One soap instantly fell in love with the rowdy clan as we all followed their drama and scandal throughout the 2000s. And although it's been nearly 20 years since the Millers arrived, they are still adored to this day."

Angie Quinn from MyLondon on Keith and his family. [3]

Angie Quinn from MyLondon called Rosie a "hard-working mum". [4]

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References

  1. Green, Kris (9 August 2004). "New family heads for 'EastEnders'". Digital Spy . Hachette Filipacchi UK . Retrieved 29 October 2011.
  2. Wilkes, Neil (3 February 2006). "Axe falls on two 'EastEnders' characters". Digital Spy . Hachette Filipacchi UK . Retrieved 29 October 2011.
  3. Angie, Quinn (4 April 2023). "BBC EastEnders star who played Rosie Miller is unrecognisable in forgotten role as Trigger's niece in Only Fools and Horses". MyLondon . Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  4. Angie, Quinn (4 April 2023). "BBC EastEnders star who played Rosie Miller is unrecognisable in forgotten role as Trigger's niece in Only Fools and Horses". MyLondon . Retrieved 7 July 2023.