Call the Midwife stars who quit and why – mass axe, show ‘quality’ dig and return hint

Call The Midwife cast

Call The Midwife has seen plenty of stars quit the show over the years, with many leaving in very dramatic fashion. 

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Beloved TV drama , has seen a number of beloved characters pass through the halls at Nonnatus House over the years, cementing themselves as fan favourites.

Since its beginning back in 2012, the drama has seen numerous stars come and go, with some surprise departures leaving fans heartbroken as characters were both killed off and bade farewell to their co-workers.

One of the most recent exit confirmations was Sister Mildred actress Miriam Margoyles, who stated she has no plans to return following her temporary exit in 2021.

As Call the Midwife returns for a Christmas special, Express.co.uk is taking a trip down memory lane to revisit the stars who left the heartwarming midwifery drama over its thirteen seasons.

Call the Midwife cast

The beloved BBC show will be back on screens soon, with teasers about the fourteenth series being released

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Emerald Fennell on red carpet

Emerald Fennell

Emerald Fennell has enjoyed a highly successful career. In addition to her role as nurse Patience Mount in Call the Midwife, which she left in 2017, she has appeared in shows such as New Tricks, Victoria and The Crown.

Fennell left Call the Midwife in 2017 to concentrate on her writing work for season two of Killing Eve, starring Jodie Comer. Her writing earned her two Primetime Emmy nominations and Oscar nods for her film, Promising Young Woman.

In the following year, Fennell debuted her role as the Duchess of Cornwall in The Crown’s third season. Speaking about her departure from Call the Midwife, Fennell said: “Very sad I’m not filming wonderful CTM, had writing to do and they were so lovely and gave me the time to do it because they are the best.”

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Leonie Elliott on red carpet

Leonie Elliott

Leonie Elliott, revered for her portrayal as Lucille Anderson, took to social media in February to inform her followers that she would not be returning for future series. While the reasons for her departure weren’t disclosed, Leonie did reveal that she would be venturing forth onto new creative projects.

Her heartfelt message to her supporters included: “Thank you all for embracing Lucille and rocking with me on this journey, it is with a heart full of love and appreciation that I embark on pastures new.”

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Miranda Hart on red carpet

Miranda Hart

Miranda Hart, the versatile actress and comedienne, is well remembered for her stint as Matron Camilla Fortescue-Cholmondeley-Browne during the years 2012 to 2015 before she chose to exit the stage in pursuit of cinematic challenges. Post-departure from her television duties, Miranda graced the silver screen with her presence in the comedy feat ‘Spy’, and subsequently starred in the acclaimed Jane Austen adaptation of ‘Emma’, which also boasted of a stellar cast including the likes of Anna Taylor-Joy and Bill Nighy.

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