Robert Beck’s life off screen as star returns to Emmerdale in brand new villain role
03.08.2023 - 07:59
/ ok.co.uk
Emmerdale fans are in for a treat next week, when one familiar face returns to the dales as a brand new villain, over twenty years since last appearing in the soap. Actor Robert Beck will no doubt be a blast from the past for many viewers, after originally starring in the show for 78 episodes, when he played Bernice Blackstock’s love interest Gavin Ferris - who famously was caught kissing Jason Kirk amid his engagement to the B&B owner! It has since been revealed however, that Robert will once again be returning to the ITV soap, but this time in a far grittier role as new villain Harry, who will debut on the show next week as part of a new storyline involving Nate Robinson, Caleb Miligan and newcomer Corey.
The storyline will begin to get underway this week, with Nate convincing his uncle Caleb to give him a job with newcomer Corey, an old friend of Nate's from school as a way to try and combat his financial woes. However despite the promising business deal he appears to have got himself into, things soon take a nose dive when Corey encourages Nate to join him in making some extra cash on the side for businessman Harry - but it appears on the surface, that things may not be quite so squeaky clean and legitimate as Nate had originally hoped for.
Although most of the details about Harry have been kept under close wraps, one thing we do know plenty about, is actor Robert Beck’s life off screen, including his marriage to fellow soap star Jane Danson. Here’s everything we know so far...
Early Life Born on August 1st 1970, Robert Beck began his life in Chiswick London where he first discovered his love of acting at a young age. Keen to purse a career in the arts, Robert soon turned his hand to television work, with a whole
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