Actor Dave Dutton has, in the past, had seven different roles on Corrie and you can read all about them here.
Well, tonight he's now acted out his eighth role in the soap - as Joy Fishwick's nosy neighbour Clifford.
Thursday, 13 January 2011
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5 comments:
Ann Aris still, I think, holds the record with twelve credited parts, in addition to playing Nita Valerie in "The Road to Coronation Street".
He was brilliant as Joy's neighbour. I'm sure we'll see him again!
'I love a good Trollope'. A classic line!
Dave Dutton is a great comedy actor and top bloke, too!
I rather liked the reference to a "pewmatic drill".
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