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Legendary Coronation Street villain lands new soap job seven years after being killed off ITV show

Published on April 08, 2025 at 05:24 PM

A LEGENDARY Coronation Street villain has landed a brand new acting job – seven years after being killed off.

The character – who murdered multiple Weatherfield residents – was a staple of the cobbles, wreaking havoc for five years.

Connor McIntyre, actor portraying Pat Phelan in Coronation Street.
Coronation Street villain Connor McIntyre has landed a brand new role in a rival soap
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The actor will star in an upcoming episode of Casualty

His final scenes in 2018 saw – five months after he framed her for attempted murder.

His demise occurred during which was crashed.

But seven years on, , who played the villain, is returning to screens in a rival soap.

He's set to star in an upcoming episode of medical drama .

Details surrounding the 64-year-old's involvement are under wraps, but he will play the character of Kenny Sanders.

A brief synopsis for the episode reads: “Stevie walks into danger as the identity of her stalker is revealed, Ngozi is on edge when her secret is exposed, and Flynn finds a solution to the department’s money problems.”

The episode is set to air this Saturday, April 12th at 9:10pm on BBC One and iPlayer.

Connor became an actor relatively late in life at the age of 30. He'd previously worked as a lifeguard, boxing coach and a car salesman.

It's previously been reported that he was only due to star in three episodes of the soap but his contract was quickly extended.

The talented actor is also an artist and has obtained a First Class Hons grade in his Fine Art Degree.

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