Rudolph Walker said he grew up in poverty (Matt Crossick/PA) EastEnders star Rudolph Walker has revealed he “had absolutely nothing” while at the height of his fame. The actor, 84, who is best known for playing Patrick Trueman on the British soap, said he “didn’t have any financial means” while he was in his 70s and “nowhere to live”. Speaking to the Daily Mirror, he said: “It was painful.

It was extremely difficult. EastEnders actor Rudolph Walker with his CBE medal for services to drama and charity following a investiture ceremony at St James’s Palace (Victoria Jones/PA) “I just didn’t have any financial means. I was literally starting from scratch again in my 70s, with nowhere to live.

“It was a time of great pain and loneliness.” The paper reports that Walker’s money problems started in the mid-2010s following his divorce from his second wife. Walker said: “Some days on my way to the studio, I would pull up at the side of the road, have a cry.

“I’d pull myself together, arrive at the studio and the environment would act as a tonic, and I was ready to go. I suppose it was a sort of double life.” Speaking about Diane Parish, who plays Denise Fox on the programme, he said: “Diane knew there was something going on, but I never revealed the depth of what was happening.

” He added that he was driven to “utter despair” after having to stay in a cheap hotel. “There was a wash basin, small bed, and a TV in the corner, with a communal sh.