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ITV Coronation Street Sam star Jude Riordan's little-known link to cobbles icon Michelle Keegan

Jude Riordan has melted the hearts of Coronation Street fans since his debut as Sam Blakeman in 2020. On Monday night’s episode, 15 April, viewers will witness Sam teaming up with Bobby Crawford in an effort to save cafe owner Roy Cropper, who has been unfairly caught up in the murder investigation of Lauren. Roy's past and uncompromising honesty have put him in a difficult position, leading Sam and Bobby to take matters into their own hands when they learn that Roy has been denied bail.
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Jussie Smollett’s Directorial Debut and First Project Since Trial Picked Up by BET+
Jussie Smollett, is making his directorial debut next month. Per , the Smollett-directed , has been picked up by BET+ and will hit the streamer June 9, as part of BET+'s Pride Month programming.In addition to directing and writing the project, Smollett is also a producer on , alongside  Mona Scott-Young and her Monami Entertainment, who the outlet said was instrumental in getting the deal done with BET+.Starring, Timothy Richardson, Ledisi, Brandee Evans, Heather B, Marquise Vilson, Jabari Redd, Broderick Hunter and Thomas Mackie, is the film adaptation of James Earl Hardy’s novel by the same name.Described as «a clash of class and culture when Mitchell Crawford, a college educated journalist from Brooklyn and Raheim Rivers, a bike messenger from Harlem, fall in love,» the indie film made its award-winning debut last year at the 2021 American Black Film Festival, taking home the Narrative Feature Fan Favorite Award. Smollett's directorial debut comes after he was sentenced to 150 days behind bars in March and given 30 months of felony probation -- three months after he was found guilty on five of the six counts of disorderly conduct for which he was charged.
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Inside Emma Thompson's life - soap star sister, tragic loss and co-star romances
Film icon Dame Emma Thompson has played many interesting and magical characters on screen - but her life off-screen has been just as interesting too.The star, who turns 63 years old on April 15, is one of the country's most famous actresses - playing roles including Professor Trelawny in the Harry Potter film series and The Baroness in Cruella.Off-screen she also helped to introduce two huge comedy stars to one another, as well as forming an off-screen romance with one of her Sense and Sensibility co-stars.That's not all, as Emma is not the only famous star from her family - and it seems that a talent for performance certainly runs in the Thompson genes.To celebrate Emma Thompson's birthday, Daily Star takes a look at the actresses' incredible life and career.A talent for performance and writing certainly ran in Emma Thompson's family, as her parents were also famous stars too.Her mother is the Scottish actress Phyllida Law, who starred in TV series and productions including Dixon of Dock Green, Rumpole Of The Bailey, the original theatre production of La Cage Aux Folles and film Much Ado About Nothing, alongside her daughter Emma.Meanwhile her father Eric Thompson was the writer and narrator of children's TV classic The Magic Roundabout, before his tragic death aged just 52 years old in 1982.That's not all, as Emma's sister Sophie is also an actress, winning the 1999 Olivier Award for Best Actress in the revival of musical Into The Woods.Sophie also played Stella Crawford in EastEnders from 2006-2007 and Rosemary Piper in Coronation Street in 2018, as well as appearing in films Four Weddings and a Funeral and Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part One.Emma Thompson attended Cambridge University in 1977, where she
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Sophie Thompson slammed claims of ‘rivalry’ between her and famous sister Emma Thompson
ITV this morning as she opens up about her career to Alan Titchmarsh.The star is also likely to mention her famous sister Emma Thompson.The actress has previously opened up about the “rivalry” between her and Emma.Sophie is a star who many will recognise from Four Weddings and a Funeral as well as EastEnders.However, some may not be aware that the actress is also the younger sister of Sense and Sensibility star Emma.The pair are children of actors Phyllida Law and Eric Thompson.Sophie is an Olivier Award-winning actress who has starred in West End shows like Company and Into The Woods.As well as this, many may recognise her from Persuasion, Emma and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1.She also starred as Stella Crawford in EastEnders from 2006 until 2007.Despite treading a different career to her Oscar-winning sister Emma, she once maintained there was no rivalry between them.Chatting to the Daily Mail back in September 2009, she denied any claim of this.She said: “People assume there is this rivalry, but there isn't.“It wouldn't occur to me to compare myself to her, nor her to me.”The actress also admitted to the publication how she and her sister are close.She explained: “We are tough old birds, I do feel that there is a lot of Ma in both of us.“She grew up on the fringes of the war and was evacuated as a child.“I can't even bear to think about that - of her as a scared little girl - but it did something to our family.“We're all fighters, I guess.”Speaking to the Metro back in March, Sophie also admitted the pair don’t speak about acting much.She was quizzed on this, as the star admitted: “Oh, people have such funny ideas about actors.“We don’t really talk about work, more the things we’ve seen.“Emma’s been
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