Ryan Paevey has released an emotional statement to explain his decision to take a step back from acting.
13.06.2024 - 09:43 / ok.co.uk
Former Emmerdale star Ryan Hawley will soon be back on soaps as he’s joining Casualty. Ryan played Robert Sugden, love interest of Aaron Dingle (played by Danny Miller) from 2014 to 2019.
The popular pair married in 2018, getting the name ‘Robron’ from fans. However, Robert and Aaron were torn apart in 2019 when Ryan made the decision to leave the show.
In Robert’s final scenes, he was in court for attacking Lee Posner (Kris Mochrie), his sister’s rapist who died from his injuries - and he pleaded guilty to the murder of Katie Sugden (Sammie Winward) who he murdered years earlier. Robert was sentenced to 14 years in prison, leaving his family devastated. Since his Emmerdale exit, Ryan has gone on to appear in Silent Witness and will now join the BBC continuing drama, Casualty as Jamie Cleveland, a member of the board at Holby City Hospital.
He will appear in the episode that airs Saturday 15 June which is the very first episode of the new mini-series titled Storm Damage.
The first episode Sinking Ships will focus on Cam (played by Barney Walsh) who is faced with a tough shift. And further disaster looms as a deadly storm brews outside the hospital. Stevie Nash (Elinor Lawless) makes an unexpected connection, while Tariq Hussein (Manpreet Bachu) tries to help Rash Masum (Neet Mohan).
In the last episode - which was the finale of Breaking Point, Rash attempted to take his own life after taking blame for being the whistleblower. In actual fact, it was Rida Amaan (Sarah Seggari) who helped write an exposé on Holby. Speaking to the Metro about his powerful plot, Neet explained: “Something that Casualty does so well is putting characters in situations that you wouldn’t expect them to be in.
The idea for this as well was that you
Ryan Paevey has released an emotional statement to explain his decision to take a step back from acting.
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Barney Walsh has had some dream jobs presenting high-profile shows alongside his dad Bradley - but the young actor has admitted that his role on Casualty is the one that really has his heart.The 26-year-old TV star first found fame on travel challenge series Breaking Dad alongside his screen veteran dad Bradley, and the pair have since had a huge hit with the relaunch of Gladiators, which is set to film a second series soon. But when Barney landed his first major acting role in Casualty last year, he knew he had finally achieved his childhood dream, and says the job will always have a special place in his heart after years of auditioning for a big break.
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Former Emmerdale actress Hayley Tammadon has been rushed to hospital after experiencing severe pain.The star took to social media late on Wednesday evening, 12 June, to share her ordeal with her 98,300 followers. She revealed that she woke up in such pain that she thought her "head was gonna explode," and then proceeded to vomit. Upon arriving at the hospital, Hayley, who played Del Dingle in the popular soap, was put on a drip for direct medication into her bloodstream.
Two Emmerdale stars have reportedly quit the popular ITV soap with their final scenes set to air very soon.
Since departing from Emmerdale, Matthew Wolfenden has reportedly snagged himself a fresh TV gig.The soap star is best known for playing David Metcalfe on Emmerdale, joining the show back in 2006. Last year, he shocked fans when it was announced he'd be taking his leave from the Dales after an impressive 17-year run. Just earlier this month on This Morning, Matthew assured viewers about his surprising decision: "It feels like the right time.The door's left open.They're not killing me off, I've been promised.
A former Emmerdale star looked miles away from his time on the ITV soap as he attended a premiere for Game of Thrones alongside his twin brother.The star was axed from Emmerdale in 2009 due to a criminal charge, but it seems he's come a long way in the past 15 years. Luke Tittensor rose to fame at the age of 13 when he joined Emmerdale as Daz Eden in 2003 - over 20 years ago! The baby-faced star became a favourite with fans for six years before his contract was terminated after a charge of grievous bodily harm was brought against him.
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candid message on Instagram Wednesday about focusing on the positive after confusing fans with his bizarre posts during his wife Trista Sutter’s absence. Ryan, 49, shared a black-and-white photo of him and his wife on the beach, alongside his words of encouragement.“We do our best – to do and to be good, to live and to treat others well,” he wrote. “We make decisions not knowing the outcome but hoping we’re on the right path – hoping the questions will be answered in time.”Ryan continued: “We try to be a positive example, to care, to trust the process and to believe others will trust our intent is not malicious or misguided or mean.