Actor James Cartwright’s time in the ITV soap could be coming to an end as villain Theo Silverton
Coronation Street star James Cartwright has shared the simple, almost wholesome, way he has found to switch off from playing Theo Silverton as his time on the cobbles could be nearing an end.
The actor joined the ITV soap in March last year in the role of builder Theo, and quickly found himself involved in a hard-hitting, coercively controlling, and abusive relationship with Todd Grimshaw.
It has been in recent weeks and months that Theo’s behaviour has slowly been exposed to those in Weatherfield, eventually leading to Todd bravely going to the police about the horrific domestic violence he has suffered at the hands of his husband.
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But, Corrie fans have been aware for a couple of months now that Betsy Swain will make a deadly discovery as she finds the lifeless body of one of her neighbours following her mum, Lisa Swain’s, wedding day with Carla Connor – with one of the possible victims being Theo.
In a flashforward episode, which was aired in February, fans saw the shocked and anxious teen being interviewed by detectives about finding the dead body of someone she knows. She explained she had been at the Swarla wedding and was heading into town to continue the celebrations when she made the shocking discovery.
As the episode returned to the present day, Corrie viewers started to see how the behaviour of the five characters could lead to their possible death, with Theo, Megan Walsh, Maggie Driscoll, Jodie Ramsey and Carl Webster seen as the potential victims, each showing behaviours that could lead to them being bumped off.
The killer week has since gotten underway on Monday (April 27), with Theo’s being the first of five stories to be told before the victim is seen being found by Betsy in Friday’s (May 1) episode of the long-running show.
There were dramatic scenes as Theo wasn’t pleased to find Todd at the flat, getting ready to leave for Thailand. After an altercation in the flat, which saw George Shuttleworth helping Todd to escape, despite being hit by the villain himself. But as the police arrived, Theo managed to escape the police, only to end up confronting Todd once more.
Speaking about Theo’s state of mind this week, James told the Manchester Evening News and other press: “He’s really desperate and I think it’s like those sorts of people. If they’ve got a front on, what’s that saying? You can fool some of the people some of the time but you can’t fool all of the people all of the time.
“And I think eventually it’s got to the point where he’s not even bothered now. He is not even bothered trying to persuade people he’s a nice fellow. Because you know, the game’s up and so now it’s about survival. And I think very much like the wild dog analogy. You know, a dog backed into a corner is a dangerous dog, and actually, he’s suddenly become incredibly unpredictable. I think he’s become hyper-aggressive. I think all his negative traits have suddenly bubbled to the surface and you realise what a dangerous nut job he is.”
Having now played the villain for over a year, James was also quizzed on how he manages to switch off from playing Theo, to which she said: “It’s a funny thing really, I don’t know if I have to shake him. Sometimes, if you’re having to do a lot of shouting and arguing, what’s really weird is the brain knows you’re acting, but the body doesn’t.
“So if you are shouting at someone all day, you get all stiff in your shoulders, it’s dead weight and you’ve got adrenaline in your system and all that sort of thing. But I don’t know really, I mean I’m as daft as a brush, so I don’t really take it too hard to just sort of go home and watch Homes Under the Hammer or Bargain Hunt.”








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