Melanie Clark Pullen was an Irish actress, producer, and writer who played Mary Flaherty in EastEnders from 1997 to 1999.
Since her time in Albert Square, Clark Pullen starred in ITV’s Lady Audley’s Secret featured in Catherine Cookson’s A Dinner of Herbs, and was highlighted close by Richard Attenborough and Jenny Agutter in the remake of the exemplary The Railway Children, all in 2000.
Different credits incorporate Doctors (2000), The League of Gentlemen’s Apocalypse (2005), and The Clinic (2006).
Clark Pullen featured as Mariane in Tartuffe at the Lyttelton Theater in 2002; showed up as Perdita in Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale in the 2001 creation at the National Theater, and co-wrote and featured in Missing Stars at the Finborough Theater in 2001.
In 2006 Clark Pullen wrote the short film Marion agus a Banphrionsa (Marion and the Princess), for which she won the Gradam Gael Linn grant for the Best Short in the Irish Language at the 51st Cork Film Festival.
She likewise created another short, Sounds Good (2004), which was written by her partner Simon Maxwell.
What Happened To Actress Melanie Clark Pullen?
According to reports, actress Melanie Clark Pullen was diagnosed with a brain tumor in June 2021. Melanie kept her fans up to date with her journey and posted about it as recently as March 14.
What Killed Melanie Clark Pullen?
Former EastEnders actress Melanie Clark Pullen has tragically died at the age of 46 following a battle with breast cancer.