However he tossed his acting career to one side for a brief appearance on the X Factor in 2016, stunning judges with his incredible voice. Things were slightly more smooth-sailing for actor Will, who went on to pursue roles in both Casualty and Coronation Street, the latter of which his mum Debbie also starred in as Anna Windass. Josh was in for a rough ride after he started to question his sexuality, starting a relationship with boyfriend Nate, and was then diagnosed with schizophrenia after becoming addicted to cannabis. Josh was the surprise son of Tom Clarkson, who he believed had abandoned him at birth.ĭespite his bombshell arrival, he went on to build a strong relationship with his dad. Will Rush played the character of Josh Stevenson, who arrived in series five of Waterloo Road. Will Rush as Josh Stevenson (Image: BBC/Shed Productions) Last year Adam admitted that he and his twin brother Scott have a drinking problem and he vowed to get sober like his brother who was celebrating six months of sobriety at the time. However, earlier this year he was back on telly with his brothers for Absolutely India: Mancs in Mumbai.Īccording to his social media, since leaving the world of showbiz Adam has been spending quality time with his wife Caroline Daly and two children, Teddy and Elsie-Rose. He then spent nine years in the Dales before leaving in 2018.Īdam has since quit acting, instead taking on three days a week at a property management company owned by a businessman friend and is now a property executive for Kamani Property. He had a turbulent relationship with Chlo Grainger, who he went on to marry.Īfter finishing school they moved to Manchester so Chlo could study and Adam left the show in 2009, moving on to play Adam Barton in Emmerdale. The character started off badly behaved but quickly realised he had to change after his reckless actions caused the death of best friend Adam and he ended up in prison for the crime. Grantly Budgen - Phillip Martin BrownĪdam Thomas played Donte Charles (Image: ITV)Īdam Thomas played wannabe bad by Donte Charles in Waterloo Road. KentLive takes a trip down memory lane to see what the TV stars who graced our screens on Waterloo Road for so many years are up to now. The BBC added that casting will be revealed in due course.īut what happened to the original cast of the hit school-based drama?įrom starring as dukes and duchesses in Bridgerton to living in Paddock Wood, the cast of Waterloo Road have seen it all. "We are thrilled to be returning to this brilliant format - its thrills and spills, unmissable characters and high drama - at a time when audiences across Britain need it most - and to be collaborating with the brilliant Cameron Roach and Wall To Wall on its return." Great British Bake Off 2021: Meet Kent contestant Tom who is starring in the show.Piers Wenger, Director of BBC Drama, said: "Waterloo Road is the perfect lens through which to explore post-Covid Britain, from the perspective of those who have arguably been affected most: young people in education. The BBC said the new series of the award-winning Waterloo Road will be set and made in Greater Manchester. The image attached then reads: "Brand new Waterloo Road coming soon." The BBC press office tweeted: "BREAKING NEWS #WaterlooRoad is coming BACK for a brand new series." Much to the disappointment of fans, the series came to an end in 2015 after 200 episodes. Read more: Eastenders' Sid Owen: Age, net worth, becoming a dad at 49, and proposing in Ashford The drama first aired back in 2006 and was filmed and set in Rochdale for seven series, before moving to Greenock, Scotland in 2012. The news that the TV series was making a comeback was revealed by the BBC on Twitter this morning (September 23). He also appeared in Game of Thrones from 2014–2015 as an emancipated slave, called Mossador.Waterloo Road fans are beside themselves after the BBC today announced that the hit school drama would be returning to our TV screens. Noi now stars in ITV2 supernatural comedy Switch alongside former EastEnders star Lacey Turner. He then went on to play Levi in Sky Atlantic's Hit & Miss. In 2011, he appeared in the new BBC law drama Silk. Noi starred alongside Sophie Okonedo and Dougray Scott in ITV four-part drama Father And Son, playing Sean O'Connor on ITV1 in the spring of 2010.
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