It’s been reported that the Tom Clarkson star will enter the Dales
There could be a new villain entering Emmerdale this year as reports state that a well-known cast member from Manchester’s own Waterloo Road could have signed up for the Dales.
Emmerdale could have yet another new face joining the ITV village, as there are reports that renowned Waterloo Road fan-favourite Jason Done is set to be in the Dales.
Metro reported “that Jason will appear in upcoming scenes as Steve, a man who already has a pre-existing connection within the village.”
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A source told The Sun: “This is a huge coup for Emmerdale. They’ve had massive success with other soaps’ stars joining the cast and the hope is that Jason will be another hit.”
On what fans might be able to expect if Jason does join the soap, they added: “Jason’s character is a new villain with a surprising connection to the village.”
Jason is best known for his role in Waterloo Road as teacher Tom Clarkson. He was a central figure from the very first episode in 2006 until his tragic departure in 2013, he was the show’s second-longest-serving character.
He left the show after his character died while falling from the roof of the school while trying to convince troubled student Kyle (played by George Sampson) to get down.
At the time of leaving his popular role, he said: “People think I’m an absolute idiot for leaving Waterloo Road, but hopefully I’ll prove them wrong. It wasn’t an easy decision, but you have to take risks and spice things up a bit.”
“I love Tom and my last day on set was very emotional, but I want to do all the things that initially appealed to me about becoming an actor, like taking on new projects and stepping out of my comfort zone.”
The news comes after the ITV soap welcomed newcomer Serena Sugden into the Dales, who has proven to be quite the mystery herself as she asks questions about killer John Sugden.
West End star Casey Al-Shaqsy is best known for her roles in Once on This Island (Concert- Theatre Royal Drury Lane), Hamilton (UK Tour), Wicked (UK Tour), Six: The Musical (UK Tour), Bonnie & Clyde (Concert-Theatre Royal Drury Lane), Prince of Egypt (Dominion Theatre), Rumi: The Musical (London Coliseum).
Emmerdale Producer, Laura Shaw, said: “The Sugdens are a core part of the Emmerdale fabric, and we are thrilled to welcome Casey to the family. Her character will be at the heart of some extremely gripping and unexpected storylines, forcing her to make difficult choices that will have dramatic consequences for some of the village’s biggest names.”
Casey shared her excitement about joining the show: “I’m absolutely thrilled to be joining such an iconic show and playing a Sugden! Serena is a fantastic character with so much going on beneath the surface. I can’t wait for the audience to see the drama unfold.”











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