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*Grandmother: Sandra Mitchell (deceased) |
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*Uncles: Eric Mitchell (deceased), [[Clive Mitchell]] |
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*Great uncle: Kenneth Mitchell (deceased) |
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*Great aunt: Barbara Mitchell (deceased) |
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*Cousins: [[Phil Mitchell]], [[Grant Mitchell (EastEnders)|Grant Mitchell]], [[Sam Mitchell (EastEnders)|Sam Mitchell]] |
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*First cousins once removed: Mark Fowler Jr., [[Ben Mitchell (EastEnders)|Ben Mitchell]], [[Courtney Mitchell]], [[Louise Mitchell]], Steven Mitchell (deceased) |
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*Second cousins: [[Billy Mitchell (EastEnders)|Billy Mitchell]], Charlie Mitchell (deceased) |
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*Second cousins once removed: [[Jamie Mitchell]] (deceased), [[Janet Mitchell]], [[William Mitchell (EastEnders)|William Mitchell]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Duration | 2007— | ||||||
First appearance | 24 July 2007 | ||||||
Created by | Diederick Santer | ||||||
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Roxanne "Roxy" Mitchell is a fictional character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. She is played by Rita Simons.[1]
Roxy arrived in Walford with her sister Ronnie (played by Samantha Janus) on 24 July 2007[2] and will decide to move permanently to Walford from Ibiza where they run a bar together.[3] Roxy is in her thirties,[4] and the younger of the two sisters.[1] She is described as the fire, as opposed to Ronnie's ice.[1]
Both sisters have been described as glamorous, and have been compared to the Kray twins, Ronnie and Reggie. Janus has noted that it is no coincidence that the sisters are named Ronnie and Roxy. She also describes the sisters as "co-dependent and dysfunctional", as well as "chilling, dark and absolutely in touch with what the other is doing".[5]
Arrival in Walford
Roxy arrived in Walford with her sister, Ronnie, for her cousin Phil's wedding to Stella Crawford, although they arrived late. Ronnie and Roxy entered The Vic, hoping to surprise everyone, however no one really seemed to notice them, or realise who they were. The sisters were unaware of the fact that the punters had just found out about Stella's death. Roxy started flirting with Deano, commenting "he's pretty, but dumb".
Ronnie and Roxy's aunt, Peggy was furious at what Stella had done to the family and took down the party decorations in a fit of rage, which Ronnie and Roxy helped her with. They then made a meal to cheer up Phil's son Ben, who had been abused by Stella prior to her death.
Peggy decided that she, Phil and Ben needed to get away, and left Roxy and Ronnie in charge of the Queen Vic. Barmaid Shirley Carter was angry that she had not been left in charge, so whilst Roxy and Ronnie spent a night out, Shirley had a party and when the girls got back in the morning they were left to clear up the mess. Roxy then dumped a bag of rubbish outside the Vic and asked her second cousin Billy to get rid of it. Billy then dumped it outside the house of Ian Beale, sparking a feud between Ian and the sisters. Ronnie and Roxy later set mice free in Ian's café, and Ian stole the bust of Queen Victoria from the pub, which the sisters stole back, overhearing Ian and his wife Jane having sex.
Roxy later saw Jay Brown spraying graffiti on the Vic. She chased after him but hurt her foot. Jay's father Jase bandaged her foot. However, she was unaware of the fact that he was Jay's father. When she saw Jay and learned the truth about father and son, she warned Jay to stay away. Jase punished Jay by giving Roxy the wheel of his bicycle, to keep behind the bar of the Vic until she felt Jay had been duly punished.
On 27 August her fiancé Damian (who was a rich investor and club owner in Ibiza), turned up at the Vic: Roxy was speechless. She had already told Ronnie that she wanted to dump him, stating that she 'knew what he was doing with those waitresses'. After Damian brought Roxy an expensive diamond necklace, she started to rethink whether to dump him. Ronnie talked her out of it, telling her that he was only going to carry on cheating on her, and that there was no point marrying someone for their money. Roxy and Damian then retreated upstairs, Roxy planning to dump him. But just as she was going to, Roxy ran to the bathroom and was sick, after having got food poisoning from Ian Beale's fish and chips. Ronnie then started scheming to get Damian to leave Roxy alone and go back to Ibiza. Ronnie blackmailed Ian Beale (who's 13-year-old daughter Lucy Beale had battered out-of-date fish, which Roxy had eaten, to get revenge on her father for ruining her relationship with 18-year-old Craig Dixon) into pretending he was having an affair with Roxy and that she was pregnant with his baby. Damian then went back to Ibiza.
In October 2007, Ronnie and Roxy had their hearts set on buying Scarlet Nightclub together. They put an offer into the club, but someone else had put in a higher offer. The girls needed money to get the club, so they asked Peggy to help them. However, Peggy revealed she was £40,000 in debt. Roxy was furious as she thought their dreams of owning a bar were dashed. She later calmed down though. Damien reappeared and told Ronnie that Roxy had lost the baby, but Ronnie couldn't understand what he was talking about. Damien found Roxy pretending to cry on the bed and Ronnie then realised that Roxy had pretended to have a miscarriage with her pretend baby. Roxy told Ronnie, she was only dating Damien so she could keep him sweet so they could get their money out of their bar that they share with Damien.
After Damien went back to Ibiza and gave Roxy the money, she sold her engagement ring for £5,000 and bought herself a Suzuki Vitara and a Boxer puppy called Albert.
When a group of thugs who used to be Jase's friends burst into the Queen Vic with hammers and baseball bats, smashing up the pub and looking for Jase so that they could beat him up for refusing to continue to be part of their group, Roxy gave the thugs as good a fight as they gave her and the other Albert Square residents. She wielded a sledgehammer from under the counter and threw a bottle in the face of one of the thugs, and later she responded with sarcasm to the thugs' question of where Jase was, leading the more tactful Ronnie to tell her to shut up.
After Ronnie had made a secret deal with Jack Branning, her admirer, to co-own the Scarlet night club with Jack secretly having the bigger share in the club, both Roxy and Peggy were delighted. Jack then left Walford and Ronnie thought he had gone for good. Roxy then proceeded to help her sister organise the opening of the club, now renamed R&R, the initials standing for Ronnie and Roxy. She took Ronnie to hospital against her wishes after she sprained her arm in a fall, and slapped her across the face as she sat on the ground clutching her sprained arm, saying she'd seen that sort of thing done in the movies. Roxy flirted with a young male doctor to get her sister to the front of the queue, and invited him to R&R's opening night. She also helped to interview potential staff for the club, but was more interested in the men's sex appeal and the women's preference of house over garage music than their experience with bar work. Roxy also served as the club's DJ on the opening night, and was surprised but not put off when Jack returned to Walford on a permanent basis.
Jack then proceeded to change the opening time of R&R from 10.00pm to 7.00pm, putting the club in direct competition with the Vic, which normally opened at that earlier time. Roxy and Peggy were outraged, thinking that it was Ronnie's decision, and with Phil (recently back from his holiday in Portugal) they went to the club and confronted Ronnie. She confirmed their worst fears, that she had decided to change the opening time of the club, but then Jack interrupted the meeting and informed the rest of the Mitchells that it was his decision. Jack then spilled the beans to a confused Roxy, Peggy and Phil, telling him that he co-owned the club with Ronnie, and that it was not really the Mitchell's club at all. Roxy and Peggy looked shocked, while Phil glared at Jack, having earlier been introduced to him and taking an instant disliking to him.
Family
- Father: Archie Mitchell
- Mother: Glenda Mitchell
- Sister: Ronnie Mitchell
- Grandfather: Phil Mitchell (deceased)
- Grandmother: Sandra Mitchell (deceased)
- Uncles: Eric Mitchell (deceased), Clive Mitchell
- Great uncle: Kenneth Mitchell (deceased)
- Great aunt: Barbara Mitchell (deceased)
- Cousins: Phil Mitchell, Grant Mitchell, Sam Mitchell
- First cousins once removed: Mark Fowler Jr., Ben Mitchell, Courtney Mitchell, Louise Mitchell, Steven Mitchell (deceased)
- Second cousins: Billy Mitchell, Charlie Mitchell (deceased)
- Second cousins once removed: Jamie Mitchell (deceased), Janet Mitchell, William Mitchell
References
- ^ a b c "The Mitchell Sisters", The Daily Mirror. URL last accessed 2007-05-11.
- ^ "Samantha Janus lands 'EastEnders' role", Digital Spy. URL last accessed 2007-05-11.
- ^ "Girls alout hit Albert Square". The Sun. 2007-04-17. Retrieved 2007-04-17.
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(help) - ^ "Ultimate Pat Fight". The Mirror. 2007-04-17. Retrieved 2007-04-17.
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(help) - ^ "Meet the Mitchells: Ronnie and Roxy join cousin Phil on EastEnders". Daily Mail. 12 July 2007. Retrieved 2007-07-13.
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