The RSC changed my career, and 'Coronation Street' changed my life.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I left 'Coronation Street,' I wondered if I could ever be lucky enough to work with such a unanimously wonderful company of good people - and I've just come to that good bunch again.
You know, I was a kid when I went into 'Coronation Street' and I had an amazing time. I got some fantastic opportunities from Corrie and from 'Soapstar' and I'd never say they did anything other than help me.
I would always consider going back to 'Coronation Street.'
I always took 'Coronation Street' a year at a time anyway. It was the 50th anniversary; I'd been there five years. It just felt right to leave.
When I appeared in 'Coronation Street,' I lived in Manchester and enjoyed it very much.
Before 'Coronation Street,' I was a jobbing actor, and after it, I'm a jobbing actor again.
Being in 'Coronation Street' is only going to make me a better actor.
'Coronation Street' was my first job, Zoe was a controversial character, and I wasn't used to everyone looking at me.
When I left EastEnders, I could have earned an absolute fortune from sexy calendars, shoots for lads' mags, fitness videos and reality shows. But I always turned them down.
I'd definitely be up for 'EastEnders.' Just the same as I would if 'Coronation Street' was offered. Either way, it would be like going back to my roots.
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