Tanya Franks, widely recognized for her role as Rainie Cross in the BBC soap opera “EastEnders,” maintains privacy regarding her biological parentage.
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However, she openly shares about her stepfather Derek’s battle with Alzheimer’s, which began in 2013. This personal experience led her to establish the dementia and Alzheimer’s charity ELIMTIA.
Franks embarked on her acting journey in the theatre, amassing 14 years of experience before transitioning to television. Her stage credits include notable productions like “Tess” and “East” in London’s esteemed West End.
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Since 2007, Franks has been a mainstay on “EastEnders,” portraying Rainie Cross, a character renowned for tackling complex storylines such as bipolar disorder and addiction.
Her versatility extends beyond soap operas, with appearances in diverse television shows like “Family Affairs,” “The Bill,” and “Pulling.”
In addition to her acting career, Franks is also involved in production ventures. She co-founded “Stock-Pot Productions” in 1993, focusing on the creation of short films and plays.
Franks’ dedication to both her craft and philanthropic endeavors highlights her multifaceted talent and compassionate nature, making her a cherished figure in both the entertainment industry and charitable causes.


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