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Only Fools and Horses actor unrecognisable after 20 year career

Ben Smith, the actor who played Damien Trotter, looks unrecognisable from his breakout role.

The Only Fools and Horses cast saw several additions over the years, from new flatmates to both of the Trotter brothers finding themselves wives. In 2001, for a special festive show, Ben Smith was introduced as Del Boy's troublesome son, Damien.

The child actor was a doppelganger of his father in both looks and personality as he was often seen winding up everyone he came into contact with. Two decades on from his breakout role, Ben looks virtually unrecognisable from his Trotter roots.

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At an Only Fools fan convention, the actor said was proud to be one of seven actors playing Damien. He said: "I think Damien is a modern young Del Boy perhaps that we never actually saw growing up but all the references we get from the show from when he was younger he seemed like a real 'jack the lad'.

"So I'd imagine that Damien is a modern young version keeping up-to-date with gangster rap and all that culture." Ben also said the fan base from the show is still huge despite him going on to star in multiple shows since his days in Peckham, the Mirror reported.

Now 32, Ben's notched up a career appearing in Teachers, The Bill, Help! I'm a Teenage Outlaw, Misfits, Doctor Who, Holby City, and Goodnight Mister Tom to name but a few. He also played Reece Keys in the movie Passer By alongside the actor James Nesbitt.

His return to Damien Trotter character's stomping ground saw him cast as Tegs Teague in EastEnders. He appeared as the main leader of a gang called "the E20" who stole from the market, harassed Dot Branning, and tried to abuse Shirley Carter verbally.

During four episodes in 2008, Tegs wreaked havoc in Albert Square and eventually stabbed Jay Brown before getting arrested. In 2015, Ben appeared in an episode of Manchester crime drama No Offence and played a soldier in the TV short Native.

He later starred in the movie Come Out of the Woods in 2017 which follows three brothers struggling in Scotland. Most recently Ben played the role of Robbie Lennox in the series Resistance in 2019, which is the sequel series to the 2016 series Rebellion, and set during the 1916 Easter Rising in Ireland.

Resistance, a glossy RTE television drama that blends real and fictional characters, has shone a contemporary light on the guerrilla campaign led by Michael Collins that helped overthrow British rule in what became the Republic of Ireland a century ago.

Other notable TV and movie appearances include Silent Witness (2007), Nowhere Boy (2009), Whitechapel (2012), Scott & Bailey (2013), The Accused in 2010 to 2012 and many more

Meanwhile, fans of Only Fools And Horses welcomed the stage show's return to the West End in October after it was cancelled due to the pandemic.

The comeback was dedicated to the late star of the show John Challis, who played Boycie on the series after he died aged 79 in September last year following a battle with cancer.

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