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Daily Mirror
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Jennifer Ellison's low-key life away from showbiz after 'traumatic' relationship
Jennifer Ellison was subject to a 'traumatic' time in her formative years, after getting involved with gangster ex Tony Richardson at the age of just 16 - here's how she turned everything around Soap icon Jennifer Ellison rose to fame as Emily Shadwick in Channel 4 's Liverpool-based show Brookside. Having joined the show aged just 15, she was by her own admission, a "baby", but she was forced to grow up quickly, after fame and her abusive relationship pushed her abruptly into adulthood. When she left the show in 2002, after four years, her character was killed off during a robbery, when she fell from a window. But her personal life had become more dramatic than her on-screen saga, with her ex partner's gang activities threatening her life. With the actress was dragged into the criminal underworld, she managed to end the relationship when he was unfaithful to her. Since then, she's turned it around, opting for a low-key life away from showbiz, as she started a family and finally got her 'happy ever after'. Although she happily runs her own business in Liverpool, the star occasionally dabbles showbiz. Over the years, Jennifer had made appearances on reality TV show Hell's Kitchen, ITV's Dancing On Ice and most recently Celebrity SAS: Who Dares wins. Here we look at what lead to her peaceful life as a dance studio owner. Double life When Jennifer met gangster Tony Richardson in 1999, she was just 16 years old and within 12 months the pair were engaged. But during her formative years, Jennifer was subjected to abuse and violence, with her older boyfriend controlling and hurting her - a far cry from her showbiz lifestyle, glamour model shoots and glitzy parties. Jennifer has since admitted she endured a catalogue of abuse, including a broken collar bone and a beer bottle smashed over her head. Jennifer told Cosmopolitan in 2013: "The attacks started pretty early on in our relationship. It began with mental rather than physical abuse. He'd criticise how I looked, accuse me of flirting with other men and question me all the time about who I'd been with and where I'd been. "Once, about six years ago, he smashed me over the head with a beer bottle in front of all my friends. My face, eyes, hair and mini dress were covered in blood. I was told Tony ran out of the London club we were in, chased by bouncers." Jennifer confessed that she would avoid seeing friends and family when she had bruises from his attacks, willing him to change. She added: "I can't tell you how many times I lied to protect him. When he broke my collarbone in 2005, I told doctors I'd fallen, because I thought it was my fault." Outside their relationship, Jennifer was also constantly looking over her shoulder thanks to Tony's criminal activity. She was embroiled in more violence, from fire-bombings to drive-by shootings. The tumultuous era came to a close when her partner was caught cheating on her with footballer John Terry's ex, Shalimar Wimble. But far from being devastated, Jennifer described his unfaithfulness as a "get out of jail free card", admitting she finally had a reason to leave. Tony was later jailed for eight years after being convicted of a sword attack in Liverpool. Body image and weight gain Jennifer's weight has been under scrutiny following her lad's mags days, meaning the star's body image has suffered. She went up to a size 18 following the births of her children, before slimming down to a size 10 over three months in 2017. But Jennifer rightfully hit back at her critics. Speaking to Lorraine previously, she explained her weight peaked in 2015 after the birth of her third son. Jennifer declared: "I don't care about trolls. What I look like is not a priority." She added: "My husband still looks at me the way he did when I was nine stone, after doing my fitness DVD. I'm happy and feel so loved. He thinks I'm the sexiest woman in the world. "So I'm not worried, because he finds me as attractive as he always did and he loves my bum and my boobs. If he turned round and said I didn't look too good, I would do more about it but he thinks I'm stunning. Love is blind." But in a bid to kick her sugar addiction, she appeared on ITV reality show Sugar Free Farm in 2015 and shed the weight once again. In 2017, she proudly shared her achievement on Instagram: "Ok so today was measurements day! ! ! So proud to say I've lost a further massive 6.5 inches of body fat in a month! And today I felt brave enough to take a pic after training without a big baggy top over! ! ! I've gone from a size 18 to a 10 in just over 3 months." She added: "I still have a long way to go to get back to what I was but 2 stone lighter and 27 inches of body fat later I'm feeling SOOOO much better! Thanks to the most amazing trainer ever Tony Swift for keeping our sessions amazing and challenging and to my training partner Rob Tickle who's absolutely smashing the results too." Reality TV 'therpay' Although she appeared to have put her traumatic past behind her, taking part in 2022's Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins opened up old wounds, as she faced her demons. Jennifer opened up to former Commando Jason 'Foxy' Fox in the show's famous mirror room, admitting her life with Tony left her feeling worthless. She explained at the time: "It was a volatile relationship and he was connected with this other world, this gangland world. For years and years I thought that life was normal and bad things like that happened to everyone because it happened in the world I was in. "I was having nails in my letter box, going into hiding and fearing for your life walking down the street. That's not normal. It's just been one of those things that I kind of buried, just kind of got on with life and got on with everything. 'I look back and think how it was so traumatic. It was so horrific what I was going through. I was such a young girl, I was a baby. I feel like opening up in the mirror room about that has put that part of my life to bed. It was like the best therapy session ever.' Jennifer's happy ever after Years after splitting from Tony, Jennifer's life is now content and peaceful as she focuses on her family and her dance school. Jennifer met boxer Rob Tickle in 2008, with the pair tying the knot in Mauritius the year after. They've been happily married ever since and Jen has become a mother to their three sons, Bobby, 12, Harry, seven, and Charlie, six. She is also stepmum to two daughters, Sophie and Chloe, both 24. Now, Jennifer enjoys getting involved in productions with her dance school, and spending time with her family. She regularly shares their trips on social media. Recently, Jennifer shared her skiing trip with her boys, writing: "The most magical trip ever, with the bestest people you will ever meet! Never in a million years did I think I would enjoy something so much and even more so because I watched my boys have the time of their lives, skiing, making snow balls, sledging, playing darts, UNO, snap they did it all not a phone in sight and wow was it a dream! Memories that will last a lifetime time, a trip we will never forget" And her and Rob are going strong after 17 years together. The couple recently spent some child-free time together in the Scottish Highlands, where they ate delicious-looking food and explored the outdoors. Jennifer shared a series of photos of them together, writing: "Thank you my love for the most gorgeous time away! Loved spending quality time just the two of us, celebrating 17 amazing years together. "So lucky to have you and can't wait for the rest of our lives together. Love you forever and always @


Daily Mail
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Where is Jennifer Ellison now? Inside the soap sex symbol's life away from the public eye after living a 'double life' as a gangster's moll and nearly being killed by a machete gang
She was was one of the biggest stars of the Noughties, becoming a lads' mag favourite after soaring to fame in Brookside. Yet behind closed doors, Jennifer Ellison was living a 'double life', dating a feared gangster with whom she was in an abusive relationship. To the outside, it looked like she had it all, with the star enjoying high profile TV and theatre stints, yet Jennifer has since revealed the extent of the turmoil she faced. In recent years, she has retreated from the public eye and now leads a quiet family life with her husband and three sons. While she still enjoys the odd TV stint her days are filled by running a successful dance studio in Liverpool which has nurtured grassroots talent. Now MailOnline has taken a deep dive into Jennifer's troubled past, her personal battles and where she is now. Living a 'double life' Jennifer's youth was anything but peaceful, after she became involved with a Liverpool gangster named Anthony Richardson who was later jailed for a vicious sword attack. During her relationship with Tony, Jennifer feared for her life on more than one occasion, including one time when she was forced off the road by a rival gang. Jennifer, 42, explained how she was living 'parallel lives' during her early fame as a star of Liverpool-based Brookside, while also dating Tony, who was linked to criminal underworld figures. Years after being beaten and abused by her ex-boyfriend, Jennifer revealed she has finally come to terms with her violent past and is grateful that she managed to escape a life which saw her home shot at. The Liverpool native now typically stays out of the spotlight, but did make a TV appearance in 2022 where she appeared on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares wins. Jennifer described it as the ' best therapy ever' as she came to terms with her past relationship during her experience on the programme. The actress met Tony when she was 16, they got together a year later and within 12 months they were engaged. Back in the late 90's at the height of her fame - Jennifer was dragged into the criminal underworld in her hometown of Liverpool. She found herself witness to violent incidents from fire-bombings to drive-by shootings and confessed that her cheating fiancé battered her during their six-year relationship. Tony was later jailed for eight years in 2011 after being convicted of a sword attack in Liverpool. During an episode of the Channel 4 hit - Jennifer broke down to Commando Jason 'Foxy' Fox admitting her life with Tony left her feeling worthless. Reflecting on her traumatic past Jennifer told The Mirror: 'It was a volatile relationship and he was connected with this other world, this gangland world. 'For years and years I thought that life was normal and bad things like that happened to everyone because it happened in the world I was in. I was having nails in my letter box, going into hiding and fearing for your life walking down the street. That's not normal. 'I look back and think how it was so traumatic. It was so horrific what I was going through. I was such a young girl, I was a baby. 'I feel like opening up in the mirror room about that has put that part of my life to bed. It was like the best therapy session ever.' She described the experience as 'crazy' and it 'takes over your whole body.' She admitted she was left 'in awe' as she battled through the emotions and changed for the better while crediting the show for building her back up again. The relationship ended when Jennifer discovered Tony was cheating on her with John Terry's ex-girlfriend Shalimar Wimble, which she describes as her 'get out of jail free card'. She previously claimed she felt relieved after finding out that her gangster boyfriend had been cheating on her with John Terry's ex-girlfriend. Jennifer says Shalimar was her 'hero' for providing a reason to split with Tony. She told podcaster James English that she had been afraid of walking out on the former sunbed salesman, who had a dark history of gangland connections. She explained: 'I was always terrified to leave, but then he got caught cheating on the front of the News of the World, so it was my get out of jail free card. 'It meant that I wasn't going to get my face slashed like he always used to say and I could go without there being any repercussions.' She claimed Richardson also threatened to scar her face if she tried to leave him. 'I was terrified for my family as well,' Jennifer added. 'He was always saying 'I'm going to do stuff to your mum,' and stuff like that.' Speaking about Shalimar, she said: 'She's my hero.' Jennifer explains that Tony was stalked by paparazzi for days before being caught in a hotel tryst with her. And she's grateful that the tabloid exposé allowed her to make a clean exit from his criminal circle. She said she had nothing to do with Tony's gang activity 'but because I was on TV, so famous, I was a target'. She describes how, on one occasion, one of Richardson's enemies hacked at her car with a machete as she tried to drive away. Jennifer believes she has been left with PTSD after the traumatic seven years she spent with Tony, but is grateful for her life now. While Jennifer had settled down with Rob, Tony also dated Steven Gerrard's wife Alex Curran and Celebrity Big Brother star Chantelle Houghton. Tony was jailed after he was caught on camera battering Lee Siner with a car crook lock after chasing him up the stairs and throwing a chair at him. The two other attackers then hacked at the victim cutting his upper arms and legs in a fearsome revenge attack following a petty dispute. Mr Siner had been dining in the Mediterranean restaurant Kimos, near Toxteth, when he was ambushed by three masked men armed with a samurai sword and bat. Jennifer revealed Tony was abusive and used to beat her in an interview in 2008. Liverpool Crown Court was told victim Mr Siner refused to help Merseyside Police with their enquiries, such is the fearsome reputation of Tony and his fugitive accomplice James 'Pancake' Taylor. It is thought the revenge attack was carried out after Mr Siner 'knocked out' Pancake in a prison visiting room brawl at Garth prison in Preston. The whereabouts of Pancake, who is well known in the Liverpool underworld for random outbursts of terrifying violence, are unknown. Detective Chief Inspector Chris Green from Merseyside Police said: 'The sentence handed down to Anthony Richardson reflects the severity and vicious nature of this assault. 'Despite this, the investigation into this matter is still ongoing and we are not complacent. I'm anxious to speak to anyone who has information about James Taylor.' Nigel Power QC, defending, said his client only learned of the plot to attack Mr Siner while he was driving Pancake and another man to the restaurant. After hearing the police wanted to question him over the kebab shop attack in August, Tony handed himself in and admitted wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm. Despite having previous convictions for public order and driving offences, Judge Nigel Gilmour QC said: 'There is nothing in your record to suggest you would do something so criminal and stupid. You are now paying the price for that stupidity.' Public body image struggles As well as her well-documented relationship with Tony, Jennifer also spoke publicly about her ongoing battle with her body image and weight. Jennifer revealed that appearing on the gruelling endurance show helped her come terms with the fact she needed to regain her body confidence. She said her 'horrific' experience on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins was the catalyst for her three stone weight loss. She was spurred on after losing a stone during her time in the desert, admitting the time cured her fear of the gym. Speaking to Closer magazine she explained: 'SAS was hell times a million. It was like giving birth! It's the most horrific experience as you're going through it, but then the reward at the end was life-changing.' She continued: 'I've since lost a stone doing it, I've lost more since then as it gave me a kick up the backside, because the gym is daunting to me. I was scared of the gym, but then after SAS I said if I can do that, I can do anything. 'I'm down to 10/5 stone now and I'm in the gym five times a week - doing a mixture of cardio and weights. I feel great.' The mother of three previously said her addiction to sugar-ridden snacks and fizzy drinks was so severe she suffered debilitating withdrawal symptoms after going cold turkey. Medics had to be called in when she took part in ITV show Sugar Free Farm in 2016, which saw her ditch sugar for two weeks while living and working in the country. The former Brookside star's bad diet and habit of drinking up to eight cans of Coke a day had seen her balloon to 14 stone. She reached breaking point as she toiled on the farm alongside singer Jane McDonald, comedian Rory McGrath, quiz mastermind Mark Labbett, actress Tupele Dorgu and TOWIE's James 'Arg' Argent. Speaking about her experience, she said: 'I got hit the hardest with withdrawal, as my sugar intake was the highest. 'I was picking carrots with Jane on the farm and every time I bent down I felt like someone was standing on my eyeballs. I felt physically sick. 'I had the worst headache I've ever, ever felt. If you've ever detoxed, take that feeling and times it by 10. We were detoxing from processed food, sugar, alcohol, everything. 'It was literally like someone had put my head in a vice and was just twisting it and twisting it. It felt like my eyes might pop out of my head. I went straight to bed when I got in and when I woke up the next morning I still felt a bit groggy, but I started to turn a corner and I felt a bit better.' She revealed her diet deteriorated after she opened her dance studio following the birth of her third son in 2014 - but lost one-and-a-half stone thanks to the experiment. She said: 'I really neglected myself and took no time for myself at all, and I didn't look after my fitness or my health. 'I consumed a lot of sugar with sweets and chocolate. It just kept me going through the day when I'm really busy. 'But the worst thing for me was cans of Coke. I'd have six to eight cans of Coke a day, which is terrible. You don't think about sugar in a drink. You think it's not that bad because it's liquid, but it's actually worse. 'It was just really shocking and quite disturbing when you're confronted with it and the consequences of it and what could happen. 'The thing was, I wasn't even really eating a lot. I was just snacking on rubbish. I wasn't actually sitting down and eating pizza or a big roast. It was just wasted calories. 'I'd wake up in the morning and not have time to have breakfast so I'd have a can of Coke to give me energy. 'Then I'd skip lunch and have another can of Coke and grab some jelly sweets or a Mars bar. People can say they are a drug addict or an alcoholic but if you say you're addicted to sugar you get laughed at. But it's actually causing a greater problem for people and the NHS. 'So Sugar Free Farm came along, and I just thought to myself I've actually got a really bad problem. My family and husband had been telling me for years and I suddenly thought that I really needed to do this for me. 'My sugar was the highest intake out of everyone taking part, which was really disturbing. It made me feel quite sick actually.' Turning their backs on the modern food industry, the celebrities lived and worked on Laverstoke Park Farm, in Hampshire, in return for their share of healthy, wholesome food - all under the watchful eye of nutritionist Angelique Panagos. Over the course of the two weeks their roles were split and rotated with four of them working on the farm during the day and two tasked with preparing and cooking the sugar-free meals. The workers were tasked with jobs including milking water buffalo, rounding up pigs and poultry and fertilising the crops, the dramas soon begin. Jennifer said her biggest fear on entering the show was not cheating and giving in to temptation to eat sugar. 'Obviously I went into the programme really wanting to do it properly but when you're stripped away of everything and living on a farm it's going to be really hard. Obviously being away from all my boys worried me. 'It was strange and scary. I burst into tears the first night at the dinner table because it was really daunting. Plus, I'd never had a day without sugar before. I was terrified of what was going to happen to my body and the withdrawal symptoms I'd have. 'Being a mum to three boys, you worry about your health. Diabetes really worries me and of course my weight. Those two things go hand in hand. 'I was really concerned about my weight and although I hadn't really had any health issues I knew that was the next step, especially with the amount of sugar I was consuming. But the weight thing was the worst. I was 14 stone when I started filming which is ridiculous for me.' Jennifer also learned how to cook sugar free alternatives so she could continue on a path back to health beyond her stint on the farm. 'I was really surprised. The pizza was lovely actually, and the chicken nuggets and chips. We made sweet potato fries and proper breaded chicken nuggets with organic chicken. And we made a tomato sauce with tomatoes and onions; it was absolutely gorgeous. 'It was great to know you can make healthy versions of things which are still tasty, especially being a mum.' And she says it's transformed the lives of her and her family for the better. In 2023, Jennifer revealed she's stopped dieting and is finally 'confident' with her body after her weight had gone up and down 'so much' over the years but she is 'happy' with her current weight of just over 10 stone. She told Closer Magazine: 'I'm not the smallest I've ever been, but am at a happy weight where I feel OK getting into a bikini or a costume in the swimming pool. I'm in a happy and confident place. 'I am about 10¾st at the moment. I don't feel I'm in that rat race anymore of having to look amazing. I've stopped trying to diet. 'When you do faddy diets they don't work, so I've given up. My weight has gone up and down so much over the years so I just try to eat healthily now.' Jennifer told the publication about losing her confidence after gradually gaining weight and going up to a size 18. She recalled: 'My agent would phone me up, and the thought of going for an audition... I would refuse. I'd say 'I can't do it'. I had lost my confidence. I had literally given up on myself'. Last year, Jennifer revealed she had 'given up' on herself before doing Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins last year. She said: 'I'd given up on myself. I never looked in the mirror. 'I didn't think I could ever go back on stage because no one would want me. I had gone from being this girl known for acting and men's mags to becoming this mum and teacher.' Early fame Jennifer soared to fame on Brookside in 1998, on which she played Emily Shadwick. During this stint she became a lads' mag favourite, as she would frequently pose in scanty ensembles and stunned the red carpet with her figure. She was propelled to fame as a teenager and became a household name in the UK in the late nineties and early noughties. Jennifer appeared in the soap opposite her on-screen husband Philip Olivier, who played Timothy 'Tinhead' O'Leary. After tearaway teen Emily was killed off in the soap after five years in 2003 following a series of explosive story lines, Jennifer was given a Hollywood role. She jetted off to LA to film Phantom of the Opera, starring Gerard Butler and recorded her debut album and became the youngest ever Roxy in Chicago on the West End. Jennifer also had a short lived singing career, releasing Baby I Don't Care in 2003, which peaked at number six in the UK. But while her career was going from strength to strength, Jennifer was experiencing a deeply traumatic time in her personal life. Speaking on the Anything Goes with James English podcast, she said: 'I had nothing to do with [any criminal activity]. But because I was on TV, so famous, I was a target.' The actress said she was living her best life in Hollywood, or so it seemed, when the news of her house being shot at with an AK-47 flooded the front pages. She said some people wanted to cut ties with her, but that Gerard Butler fought for her. Jennifer told James English she believes she has PTSD from what she has been through, but is grateful for her life now. Family life now The former soap star has now been married to her husband Rob Tickle for 15 years after tying the knot in October 2009. The couple share three sons. Jennifer and boxer Rob Tickle began dating in May 2008, and were engaged in October of that year while on holiday in the Maldives. The following year they were married, with the ceremony being performed in Mauritius on 10 October 2009. Ellison has three children. The couple, who live in Liverpool, share sons Bobby, 16, Harry, 12, and Charlie, 11. Jennifer also has two stepdaughters, Chloe and Sophie. Jennifer shared her sons' candid responses to her on-screen fight with Pete Wicks on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins. Under orders from the show's instructors, TOWIE star Pete, 37, went up against the Jennifer while wearing helmets and landed a blow to her head, which he later said he regretted. After the exchange, the pair were left in tears and Pete swiftly apologised. Reflecting on the moment, Jennifer said that while she wasn't bothered by it, her sons struggled to watch the scene and wanted to go after Pete. She said: 'He [Pete] did [get emotional], he was so upset, and gutted but it's what we had to do, so, I wasn't bothered at all. When the kids watched they were like, 'right where is he? I'm going to get him',' she added, laughing. Gushing over her former co-star, Jennifer had nothing but praise for Pete, who has since returned to the new series. 'He is literally one of the nicest people I've ever met in my life, if you're going to get punched by someone, make it Pete Wicks.' After stepping away from TV work, Jennifer opened her dance school, Jelli Studios. The studios has launched the careers of BGT success stories Boogie Storm and The Greatest Dancer. The website claims 'Jelli Studios provides elite intense Dance and Musical Theatre training for those wanting a long successful career in the Professional Industry of Performing Arts.' Earlier this year, Jennifer revealed that her son has been rushed to A&E after an accident, just weeks after she also ended up in the emergency room. She took to her Instagram Stories on Tuesday to reveal she was back at the hospital again. Sharing a photo of her son being treated by a nurse, she revealed the accident had happened the night before she was due to go to London for work. She lamented that this latest A&E trip meant she'd had more hospital visits in 2025 alone than in the last five years. Captioning a snap from the waiting room, Jennifer wrote: 'Just what you need a day before you travel to London. Been here more times this year than in the last five years.' She then posted a photo of her son having his arm wrapped up into a cast, explaining he had been hurt 'the night before' she was going to be 'working away for five days'. It came less than a month after Jennifer had to be rushed to A&E herself with a mystery illness. Last month, she took to her Instagram Story to share a photo of a drip in her arm at the hospital. She penned in the caption: 'The gift that keeps on giving,' followed by a sad face and added: 'Need to feel well again', but didn't further explain what had happened.


Metro
04-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Metro
Legendary TV star ‘busy' as he joins Casualty
Soap actor Michael Starke has joined the cast of Casualty in a guest role. The star, best known for his role as Thomas 'Sinbad' Sweeney in Channel 4's Brookside, is set to appear in the medical drama later this year. Michael has previously featured in the show, appearing as a guest in four episodes between 2000 and 2018. In Brookside, Michael's character Sinbad worked as a window cleaner. He was made a regular in 1990, with the star leaving the show in 2000, a few years before the axing. In 2007, the star played Jerry Morton in Coronation Street. He has also briefly appeared in Holby City, Hollyoaks and Doctors. Not much is known about Michael's latest Casualty role at the moment, but his management company have confirmed the role, saying on Instagram that he's 'been busy' at the studios in Wales. The drama was recently put out to competitive tendering, a process that will decide which producer makes the show, though the BBC will retain all the rights for the programme. While this development won't impact the future of the medical drama, it will change the foundations of the series. Casualty is set in the Emergency Department of Holby City Hospital, but this won't be the case once the new production company take over. It means the ED will be set in Wales, rather than the fictional city of Holby. Want to be the first to hear shocking EastEnders spoilers? Who's leaving Coronation Street? The latest gossip from Emmerdale? Join 10,000 soaps fans on Metro's WhatsApp Soaps community and get access to spoiler galleries, must-watch videos, and exclusive interviews. Simply click on this link, select 'Join Chat' and you're in! Don't forget to turn on notifications so you can see when we've just dropped the latest spoilers! In an official document from the broadcaster, there is hope the show will 'evolve into Welsh portrayal while maintaining the core attraction to the loyal fan base'. The contract asks tenderers to include 'authentic representation of Wales and reflect the reality of the Welsh NHS'. 'This is not about radical change of the show, although the move to Welsh portrayal will mean a new fictional hospital based in Wales, and tenderers will need to address this core change in their editorial pitch to the evaluation panel. View More » 'The successful tenderer will need to be able to demonstrate how to incorporate Welsh portrayal and maintain familiarity at the same time.' MORE: BBC drama scoring rave reviews hailed 'Queer as Folk for new generation' MORE: Gary Lineker agrees deal with new broadcaster after controversial BBC exit MORE: Completely free streaming service adds 'bingeable' new drama perfect for Pride Month

South Wales Argus
04-06-2025
- Entertainment
- South Wales Argus
Brookside star joins Casualty and is already filming scenes
Michael Starke, who played the role of Thomas "Sinbad" Sweeney on the long-running show, is now a cast member for Casualty. The 67-year-old is understood to have already started filming for the medical drama, news that is sure to excite soap fans across the UK. Brookside star Michael Starke signs up for Casualty and has already started filming According to The Sun, Nicola Bolton Management, Michael's representatives, said on Instagram: "Our MICHAEL STARKE @michael_starke_ has been busy down in Cardiff filming on @bbccasualtyofficial @bbc #casualty." This isn't the first time the actor has taken part in other soaps, as he took on the role of Jerry Morton in Coronation Street all the way back in 2007. During his stint on the ITV programme, his character opened up a kebab shop, but left the show after only 18 months. He has also appeared in other shows like Hollyoaks on Channel 4. What was Brookside all about, and when was it axed? According to IMDb , Brookside was a Liverpool-based soap opera which followed the "everyday life and times of the residents, friends, and enemies who live in the fictional suburban street of Brookside Close". The show aired for a staggering 21 years from 1982 until 2003, and is widely considered a classic among fans of British drama. Channel 4 has described the drama as a "ground-breaking" show which dealt with a range of controversial issues, including child abuse, murder, suicide and adultery. Recommended Reading: Brookside came to an end after suffering from declining ratings, shifting channel policies and a perceived decline in creative quality. Many die-hard fans have also blamed this decline on constant changes to the drama's scheduling and the shift to more sensationalist stories later in its run. Casualty can be watched and streamed on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.


Scottish Sun
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Brookside legend swaps soaps to join huge BBC show – and has already filmed his first scenes
It's not the first time he's ventured into other soap operas soap swap Brookside legend swaps soaps to join huge BBC show – and has already filmed his first scenes A BROOKSIDE legend has swapped soaps to join a huge BBC show - and already filmed his first scenes. The iconic Liverpool-set soap aired on Channel 4 from 1982 until ending in 2003. 4 Michael Starke is well-known as "Sinbad" Sweeney on Brookside Credit: PA:Press Association 4 He starred in the Channel 4 soap for 16 years Credit: Mersey Television 4 Michael has now signed up for a role in Casualty Credit: BBC Michael Starke, 67, played Thomas "Sinbad" Sweeney for a 16-year stint. The actor has signed up to play a role in BBC medical drama Casualty. He has already filmed his first scenes on the long-running programme. Nicola Bolton Management, who represent Michael, wrote on Instagram: "Our MICHAEL STARKE @michael_starke_ has been busy down in Cardiff filming on @bbccasualtyofficial @bbc #casualty." However, it's not the first time he has ventured into other major soap operas. Michael joined the cast of Coronation Street in 2007 - playing Jerry Morton, the patriarch of a new family. Viewers may recall his character opened up a kebab shop upon moving to the cobbles. The Morton clan were short-lived and he left the ITV soap after 18 months. Michael has also made appearances in Hollyoaks as a taxi driver named Benny. It comes as another Brookside alum revealed his real-life job - and its worlds away from the show. Brookside child star from one of soap's most controversial storylines EVER unrecognisable after swapping acting for DJ career Soap hunk Philip Olivier is best known for his role as Brookside's Timothy "Tinhead" O'Leary. He is a managing director of Liverpool City Sights, a thriving bus tour business. Philip has successfully transitioned into an entrepreneurial role as the owner and has gained a 5-star rating on TripAdvisor. The 44-year-old is also a proud dad of five children. The star also revealed that the locals still call him 'Tinhead' when he's out and about in Liverpool. He said: "When I'm going around the city and around the world, people are still calling me Tinhead. "When I started when I was 15, I never would have thought I'd be 42 and people still call me Tinhead."