Coronation Street's Todd Grimshaw recast as character's return confirmed
The character has been absent for almost three years.
Coronation Street's Todd Grimshaw will be played by a different actor when the character returns to the ITV soap.
RadioTimes.com has confirmed the news, first reported by The Daily Star, that the team behind the long-running programme are looking to recast the important role.
Introduced back in 2001, Todd is the son of Eileen Grimshaw (Sue Cleaver) and was Coronation Street's first ever gay character, whose most recent relationship was with vicar Billy Mayhew (Daniel Brocklebank).
The character was written out of the soap in late 2017, when original actor Bruno Langley pleaded guilty to two counts of sexual assault, for which he was sentenced to a 12-month community order, 40 days of rehabilitation activity, a curfew and electronic tag, as well as being ordered to pay compensation to his victims and register as a sex offender for five years.
In fictional Weatherfield, Todd left the street to go on the run after assaulting a police officer, but recent references to the character have stoked up speculation he could be reintroduced soon.
After a break at the height of the coronavirus outbreak, Coronation Street resumed filming in June, without cast members over the age of 70 and those with underlying health conditions.
Unlike rival soap EastEnders, the programme was able to avoid going off-air, but has halved the number of episodes it shows in an average week.
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David Craig is the Senior Drama Writer for Radio Times, covering the latest and greatest scripted drama and comedy across television and streaming. Previously, he worked at Starburst Magazine, presented The Winter King Podcast for ITVX and studied Journalism at the University of Sheffield.