Don Gilet is has been confirmed as the new lead detective of the hit BBC show Death In Paradise.
The British actor, known for his role as the villainous Lucas Johnson in the soap EastEnders, will play detective inspector Mervin Wilson.
His character will travel to the fictional Caribbean island of Saint Marie from London and will be not “overly pleased with his new surroundings”.
He takes over from Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps and The Royle Family star Ralf Little.
There's a new detective in Saint Marie!
— Death in Paradise (@deathinparadise) May 2, 2024
Please give a very warm welcome to Don Gilet who will play DI Mervin Wilson!☀️ pic.twitter.com/MRMU9ydKNo
EastEnders Don Gilet to lead Death In Paradise
Gilet said: “Being offered the new lead role in Death In Paradise feels like a deeply loved and incredibly precious jewel has been placed in my hands.
“This is a big show, with a big heart and the love continually grows for it. It is my intention to never lose sight of that and to remain grateful, humbled and dedicated.
“Even during those testing times when every sinew is screaming at me to run off the set and dive into the sea, swimming pool or an ice-cold beer – whichever happens to be closer at the time.”
He has also starred in Holby City, Silent Witness, Doctor Who, Shetland and The Stranger.
Gilet made a guest appearance in series four Death In Paradise episode Stab In The Dark as Andre Morgan when Kris Marshall as DI Humphrey Goodman was the lead detective on the island.
Tim Key, Executive Producer for Red Planet Pictures, says: “Don is an amazing actor and we’re delighted that he’s joining us as the show enters another exciting new era. We’ve got huge plans for
the new series and beyond, and I can’t wait for the audience to meet Mervin and to see what we’ve got in store...”
Lindsay Salt, Director of BBC Drama, says: “We could not be happier to welcome Don to the series. Already known to BBC viewers from the likes of Sherwood, EastEnders, and Doctor Who, he’s long been one of the UK’s most exciting actors. Death in Paradise is in brilliant hands - roll on Christmas!”
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