Darling the last MUNCHKIN from the 1939 version of the Wizard of Oz died,, so they needed new MUNCHKINS and FLYING MONKEYS,, Louisa would be ideal :lol: :rotfl: :p
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Former EastEnders star Louisa Lytton has revealed that she would be interested in making an Albert Square comeback.
The actress, who played gangster's daughter Ruby Allen on the soap, confessed that she would love to see the character return to Walford in the future - and immediately stir up trouble.
"The show put me where I am today and I absolutely loved it," Lytton told Inside Soap. "It was such a great job, and anyone who turns their nose up at it is very silly.
"I love the thought of going back to the Square - even if it was for a week for old times' sake.
"From a personal point of view, it would be nice to show Ruby as an adult. People walked all over her and she cried all the time - so I'd like to see her return to Walford as a hard-faced bitch!"
Lytton, who was part of the EastEnders cast between 2005 and 2006, recently signed up for a touring production of The Vagina Monologues, which begins from September 20.
Sure there are many who here who would agree :p
someones clearly desparate for work!
Oh no way should they bring her back
Former EastEnders star Louisa Lytton has revealed she'd be up for a return to Albert Square.
The actress, who played Ruby Allen on the BBC soap for two years before leaving in 2006, still gets recognised in the street by fans of the soap.
And she told OK! magazine she wouldn't rule out going back to the show where she found fame.
"I'd never say never. I'll always be grateful to the show, it got me where I am and gave me an amazing opportunity. A lot of other actors have said they'll never go back to EastEnders - and then they do! So I won't say I won't go back," she said.
Louisa, who also reached the quarter finals of the fourth series of Strictly Come Dancing, stars alongside Bafta-winner Adam Deacon in new British film Payback Season.
She admitted her time on Albert Square now feels like "a lifetime ago".
She added: "It's crazy, because I was so young, but it was absolutely the biggest thing that could have happened to you, career-wise, at that age and straight from school.
"It's funny that I still get recognised from it now, all these years later."
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the fear when i thought that she was actually definitley returning!! She needs to take a hint. She was hopeless first time round why would they ask her back. Surely the fact shes not had the offer would suggest they dont want her.
Louisa Lytton has revealed that she will be forever "grateful" for her time in EastEnders.
The actress played Ruby Allen in the BBC1 soap from 2005-2006, and has since made a move to Los Angeles, playing a significant role in American Pie: The Book of Love in 2009.
Speaking about her role as a British exchange student in the straight-to-DVD movie, she told OK: "That experience was brilliant, as it does give you an insight into what you want to do in your career.
"But there is so much I still want to do at home, like theatre, and build myself up, because I have missed out on things like drama schools. It's funny because when I was there they thought I was a huge star back in Britain! :D (WRONG in two counts)
"For them, being a soap star is massive, yet in this country, if you do a soap, you're almost looked down on as an actress."
On her time in EastEnders, she explained: "I left in 2006, having been in it for two years. It seems a lifetime ago.
"It's crazy, because I was so young, but it was absolutely the biggest thing that could have happened to you, career-wise, at that age and straight from school. It's funny that I still get recognised from it now, all these years later."
She added that there may always be a door open to return to the soap if asked, saying: "I'd never say never.
"I'll always be grateful to the show, it got me where I am and gave me an amazing opportunity. A lot of other actors have said they'll never go back to EastEnders - and then they do! So I won't say I won't go back!"
Lytton currently stars in British drama Payback Season opposite BAFTA Rising Star Award winner Adam Deacon.