
EastEnders star's MUM and aunt are secret soap actors who have both appeared in the show
The actor - who plays incel Joel Marshall in the BBC soap - was introduced earlier this year as Vicki Fowler's troubled stepson.
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Max Murray's not the only soap star in his family
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Max's mum Gina Murray as Helen in EastEnders 2014
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Max's aunt Mazz also appeared in the soap as a client for male escort Keanu Taylor
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The sisters have had long careers in the West End too
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However in real-life he's the son of a former EastEnders star.
His mother is actress Gina Murray. She has starred in a number of productions including Doctors, The Bill and The Hunt for
However most notably she appeared in the BBC soap in 2014 as a character called Helen.
She arrived in Walford as a specialist who was there to help Carol Jackson find a wig after she lost her
hair
during her battle with cancer.
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But Max and his mum aren't the only EastEnders stars in the family.
More than that - Max's aunt also starred in the soap.
Actress and singer Mazz Murray also had a role in the long-running show alongside her thriving West End career.
She has starred in huge musicals such as Sunset Boulevard, Mamma Mia and Chicago.
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But on the small screen she had two stints in Albert Square in two different roles.
In 2004 she played a character called Miranda for two episodes.
EastEnders fans horrified as incel plot takes very dark twist and Joel's actions are exposed
Miranda was a waitress who had a fight with Heather Trott and Shirley Carter.
And in 2017 she returned to the soap, but this time played a character called Julie.
Julie was a recently divorced woman who booked male escort Keanu Taylor for a night of wild passion.
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