List of East Enders Characters (1998) - Gina Williams

Gina Williams
EastEnders character
Portrayed by Nicola Cowper
Duration 1998–99, 2007
First appearance 10 November 1998
Last appearance 25 September 2007
Classification Former; recurring
Profile
Family
Father Tom Williams
Mother Bev Williams
Sisters Cindy Beale
Aunts Pam
Nephews Steven Beale
Peter Beale
Nieces Lucy Beale
Cindy Williams

Gina Williams, played by Nicola Cowper, is the sister of Cindy Beale (Michelle Collins) and first appears for Cindy's funeral in 1998. She refuses to let Cindy's ex-husband Ian (Adam Woodyatt) have custody of Cindy's newborn daughter, Cindy Jr., whose father is Nick Holland (Dominic Taylor). Gina and Ian later reminisce about Cindy and kiss. She then reveals that she cannot have children, and Ian decides to let her care for Cindy Jr. Ian later visits Gina to see the eclipse in 1999, and she nearly kisses him again, but is interrupted by Melanie Healy (Tamzin Outhwaite), who later proposes to Ian.

Gina is seen again in September 2007. Ian visits her as he suspects that she has been harassing him by pretending to be his deceased wife Cindy and sending malicious emails and packages. He enters her house without permission and is shocked to see that Gina has made a shrine to Cindy on her living-room wall. Gina greets Ian from behind a shotgun, but she then assures him that both she and her dead sister have put the past behind them. Ian is concerned when Gina says she regularly "converses with" her dead sister, who had even told her to expect Ian's visit. Ian accuses Gina of stalking him and isn't convinced when she denies responsibility. He advises her to seek professional help. He is later kidnapped by the real stalker: Cindy's son Steven Beale (Aaron Sidwell). Ian's wife Jane (Laurie Brett) becomes frantic, and when Gina arrives in Walford to give Ian a photo of Cindy Jr., Jane accuses Gina of terrorising Ian and they nearly come to blows.

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