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'Will change him forever' Emmerdale's Mark Charnock addresses concern over Marlon's stroke

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Emmerdale actor Mark Charnock is best known for playing the beloved Marlon Dingle in the ITV soap. He has reflected on his character’s worrying stroke storyline and the effect it is set to have on his life, teasing Marlon will now have “a mountain to climb”.Speaking to Express.co.uk and other media outlets, Mark said the new plot is set to change Marlon’s life “forever”.He explained: “I think it will change the course of the character forever."Despite these upcoming changes in the script, Mark insisted he's not concerned by them, while Emmerdale fans may be worrying about Marlon's future.He clarified: “I’m not worried about that so much, as it's just another part of his story.“Soaps are unlike any other form of drama in that you turn the page on a script and it's another day in the life of your character.“These things happen to people and it happens to have happened to him, like anything else could've happened to me.”However, Mark has found the silver lining in Marlon suffering a strike, highlighting that it is set to give his character “more facets”.The actor continued: “The way I'm looking at it is that it adds something to him, rather than taking something away.“It will change him, but not necessarily in a bad way, I think it gives him more facets and more stuff to play with as a character.”Mark went into detail about the process Marlon undergoes after being rushed to hospital due to his stroke.He also explained how the treatment will help Marlon’s recovery process, despite there being “a very long journey” ahead of him.Mark said: “He has a thrombectomy and they drag the clot out, and it's only the beginning of the story really.“It helps with his facial drooping in the first instance, but he's still got a very long.

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