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Tuesday, 28 March 2023

Ryan's Acid Attack!! What Happens Next?- Corrie Blog Interviews Ryan Prescott



Well, Corrie had us all hoodwinked there, didn't they? Being a privileged Coronation Street fan, I had a sneak preview of last night's attack scenes nearly two weeks ago which I had to keep a secret. I did it though and here is my latest cast interview to prove it. I'm yet to see the episode as I was too busy writing this!!



Settling down for a zoom session press conference with ITV Corrie, they opened the press event (before a trio of cast interviews) with those dark and harrowing scenes, which I was not expecting! Feeling genuine shock, and slightly mortified, I immediately thought of the aftermath and the future for the Ibiza DJ / quasi-son of Michelle Connor / lovelorn ex of Alya. Will Michelle come back, is this Ryan's exit storyline? The answer is a resounding NO to both questions, but read on and learn more about how actor Ryan Prescott readied himself for a character-changing event. 


Hi Ryan! 


We've just watched the acid attack and the shower scenes. What were they like to film? 


They were actually quite fun, the whole block (of filming) was actually quite fun, as Andrew Still said (Justin) it had a different energy to it. We all had an urgency to tell the story, and although everyone was serious about what they were doing, there was a lightness to the environment and respect for it. Charlie (Charlotte Jordan - Daisy) made it easy for me, she’s a fantastic actor and we work quite well together. For the acid attack scenes themselves, we used special cameras that can film 100 frames per minute, which allows us to speed up the material, and dub the audio to it, then slow it down - to give it this visceral and guttural effect. It's like when you are involved in a dramatic incident and everything goes slowly and blurry it kind of shifts in your mind. We wanted to add that to the look of things. For the shower scenes themselves, l underestimated how cold the water was going to be - no acting was being done there. That was just trying to breathe for about 5 -6 hours (!) That was cold water because they didn't want steam to invade the shots!


How did you get yourself into the mindset of filming these scenes? 


Actors can talk about processes and such but I think this goes down a different route. You've got to shift yourself into a mindset of emotional availability and suggestion within the given circumstance and commit 100% given to it, and bounce off of your co-cast. 


Ryan Prescott with ASTI Patron Princess Anne


Coronation Street has worked with ASTI and the Katie Piper Foundation for this storyline. What kind of research have you done yourself? 


I spoke to an acid-attack survivor with a great warrior spirit, a really great guy. I was in conversation with him and his psychotherapist about a very long road to recovery. He had such a story to tell, really brutal. You do your research, go down the rabbit hole so to speak, and do your reading. You can do all the reading in the world but it can't make you comprehend the violence behind this and its extreme nature. Instead, you try your best to engage in the issues around it. You have to try and relate to it on an emotional level, imagining how it would affect your own life and lean into your imagination. That's what you've got to do. 



When Ryan is first hit with the liquid, does he know it's acid? 


After just watching the scenes back from the final edit, there are a few seconds when you wouldn't know what it was. It takes a couple of seconds for sulphuric acid (which is what this is) for it to hit the skin and start eroding it. There was a moment that we shot where Ryan gathers that this isn’t what he would have assumed, but we went straight to the action in the final edit. It’s just on the edge of reality, and a thing that people don't need to see that realisation. It's a fantastic edit, and I guess he would have thought it was vodka or something at the moment, Mainly because it's difficult to anticipate this level of hate and violence. We don't really like to look at these things, the fact that one person could do this to another person. In society, we want to look away from these things, we like to turn away from them and not look at them head-on. It's because it's scary, it is scary, which is why we wanted to do this storyline in the first place. There were 300 acid attacks in Manchester in 2021 alone. Not televised nor on social media - it's far more prevalent than you'd expect. 



A little bit further into the episode, Ryan goes to the hospital, and there is a little scene at the end where Daisy visits him, feeling bereft with guilt. Ryan then breaks down to Daisy. How is he feeling at this point? 


At this point, he's starting to realise that his life will never be the same again. He's trying to cling to anything he can to deny this new reality; his relationship with Alya and this new possibility with Crystal in Ibiza. He sees these things slipping away yet tries to keep hold of them in the face of this new reality and tries to understand the gravity of his wounds and what has happened. 



Does he feel any resentment towards Daisy following the attack? 


No, he knows it's not her fault and she's been so consistent with his aid, and she was the reason he ended up in the hospital - it saved most of his face. He doesn't blame Daisy. I think if he has any resentment or anyone he blames, it's Justin.  


What long-term effects will it have on the character? 


It will definitely change him and how he interacts with the world. The difficulty within the soap parameter is to show some longevity and the reality of these life-changing injuries and how it affects acid-attack survivors. The restoration period of recovery is long, if not lifelong, with trauma therapy and learning to deal with people looking at you and just trying to accept that people react differently to you. It's the first thing you see in the morning, and how you identify yourself. When that changes it will change your whole world. He has to look at trying to get back to the reality that he once had. Corrie has had prosthetics made on my face by an incredible make-up artist and we had a mould made and then created pieces for layered skin and scarring. We had to focus on stages of skin healing, for continuity and the like. Corrie’s makeup team have had to work with me, with different directors, and in different production blocks. The make-up takes about an hour to come on and then get off but it’s getting faster! It's a huge job to undertake but they've smashed it!   

 

Thank you, Ryan! 

   

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Monday, 12 July 2021

Ryan Prescott interview: Ryan and Alya to split after Daisy's manipulation?


Ryan Connor has a complicated past where the ladies of Weatherfield are concerned, but it seems he's finally found the one in the form of Alya Nazir. However, just as their relationship suffers from some turbulence, enter scheming Daisy Midgeley. We chatted to Ryan Prescott to find out more about Daisy's manipulations, and whether Ryan and Alya's relationship can survive.  

Ryan and Alya have been together for a while now, but over time, their relationship has become more luke-warm. "I don't think it's necessarily something that has gone wrong, it's been gradual," said Ryan. "Ryan has this juvenal innocence to him, and he's not been the centre of attention for a very long time.

"He's trying to find his purpose and although he is invested in a future with Alya, I think he feels like he doesn't have anything in his own space. I think it's just come to the point where Daisy's just been around. She's catered to his ego to a point where it's made him feel important for the first time in a while."

Daisy has been fluttering her eyelashes at Ryan for some time now, desperate to get him to give her a second look. However, Ryan's heart is still firmly on Team Alya. "His feelings haven't changed at all," Ryan told us. "He's very much in love with Alya. I think that he's between two versions of himself. He does miss that energetic, fun, lack-of-responsibility kind of lifestyle, and at the same time, he wants to grow up and invest in his life with Alya. 

"He's getting to that point in his life where he's feeling the changes and I think the nature of his life with Alya with the whole Geoff and Yasmeen storyline, I think that he feels a little bit forgotten. I think he's searching for purpose. Alya runs a business, she has a home and family there on the street. Ryan has a part-time job in a pub, not really getting anywhere with his DJ'ing. I think that he's feeling the lack of an even keel within the relationship. He knows he needs Alya more than she needs him."

In a bid to finally get what she wants, Daisy plies Ryan with alcohol in the hope that he will cheat on Alya. "I think he's as tempted as the next man," said Ryan. "Daisy's a beautiful girl, I think he likes the attention, but I think that's as far as it goes for him. She caters to his ego in a way that makes him feel important again, but he's very much in love with Alya. She's the thing that's important to him, so it's most definitely fuelled by drink."

The next morning, Ryan's alarmed to wake up in Daisy's bed with no memory of the night before. "We had four or fives scenes within the Rovers backroom where they're actually drinking together, and you have to gradually show the liquor taking effect more and more, but they drink until he's completely unaware of what's happened the night before. I think he's been drinking a lot more than [Daisy] has. She's been manipulating the path they go down."

Ryan is terrified of Alya finding out about him spending the night at Daisy's, so he's horrified when Daisy blurts it all out. "He's furious. I think that he's caught off-guard, I don't think that he expected her to do anything like that, and then it's all about Alya. 

"I suppose a part of him is so used to wrecking anything he's had and making a poor choice in the past that there's this element of inevitability to it where I think he has a tendency to give up. At the same time, I think he's just furious that it's come to that."

Devastated to have hurt Alya, Ryan told us how his alter ego is desperate to make things work with her. "I don't think he believes he deserves to be forgiven for it. Alya's everything to him, so when that falls apart, it's kind of his lack of purpose driving through his life because he's not got much going on here, not got much tying him to living here, other than Alya.

"I believe that he needs to be with Alya. I believe there's more room for him to grow as a character and as a human being. Since they got together, he's wanting to invest in his life. There's talk of them buying a home together, there's talk of these new things that are coming into play in his life that I think scares him, and that is one of the factors which pushes him away, but then he wants that more than anything. The DJ'ing isn't really taking off and I think when he's not taken very seriously by the person that he loves the most, I think he feels let down. I think he feels a little bit lost.

"Everything leads to that point and he ends up making the wrong choice. I don't think he has much capacity for directing what's going to happen in his life, I think he just rolls with the punches. Being a bit of an opportunist, I think he allows himself to get carried away with the attention."

Over the years, Ryan has become a great character with a hapless nature to offer some comic relief from some darker moments on the street, and Ryan told us how he'd like this to continue. "I'm really thankful for it right now, especially with the serious nature of the world around us at the moment. It's like the writers have created this window of opportunity, regardless of the serious nature of the circumstance for Ryan. They still manage to create this opportunity for comic relief which is so important and so great to play- very grateful that the writers are able to kind of keep that inclusive within his character.

"I think that that hapless nature could be really great within a story that's a little darker, a little more serious. I think there's an opportunity for a lot of pathos with Ryan and that blind ignorance to a lot of things."

After everything that's happened, is there a future for Ryan and Alya? "I'd like to see him investing in his life," said Ryan. "He's growing up and I'd like to see him do something that makes something out of himself. I think a lot of this is because he's wanted to show Alya that he's somebody. She's got so much going for her and he very much feels like a nobody. In a way, it's kind of for her."

Sophie Williams 

I'm on Twitter @sophie_writer1.







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Wednesday, 27 February 2019

Ryan Prescott joins new independent film


Ryan Prescott, who plays Ryan Connor in Coronation Street, is joining a new independent film called Chapter 2: Zach. 

The film company are the same ones who created Chapter 1: Liv starring Sally-Ann Matthews (Jenny Connor) and Brooke Vincent (Sophie Webster) from Coronation Street. 

You can watch Chapter 1: Liv here.

They are crowdfunding to raise funds to make their films and you can support them here.

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Friday, 12 October 2018

Ryan Prescott interview: Ryan caught in tonight's Corrie car crash


It’s been all systems go for Ryan Connor since his turbulent return to the cobbles earlier this year. Now with murderous Ronan after Ryan and his family, we spoke to Ryan Prescott to find out if he can survive Ronan’s wrath...

“It was just really good to be part of the storyline, it’s got so much juice and it’s got a lot of impact”, he said. “It’s less casual and it’s a more intense kind of vibe so I was just grateful to be involved and have a part to play in it. Doing the stunts and stuff like that, obviously I did have a stunt double, his name was Alan, very talented man, lovely guy, but I also got to do some stuff myself.”

Tonight we'll see Ryan’s worst fears are realised when he finds himself with nothing between himself or Ronan’s speeding car. “I kind of got to stand on the front of the rig and they got the car up to speed and I got to throw myself at the window screen and then fall off into the little cushioned rig that they’d built around it which was absolutely fab because I love doing stuff like that; anything that’s active, challenging, then I’m in.”



Talking about doing the car crash stunt, Ryan says: “It was great. It was also a bit scary, don’t get me wrong! Twelve miles per hour doesn’t sound very fast but when you’re on the front of the car and it’s raining and it’s slippy, and you’re like, “I can see myself going right over that window screen right there”, there’s concrete below it! You know, metal and concrete are not very forgiving materials. But it was great and they really look after you, you know. Everyone’s very, very serious about safety. We had a lot of talks before I could do anything, and yeah, you feel very well looked after in Coronation Street.”

Cormac’s death has had a serious effect on Ryan as he’s left struggling to deal with the consequences.

Ryan says: “He’s lost Cormac and being a close friend of his, they were just starting that relationship up again because they were friends from school and him coming in and he knows about his past and he knows about his dad.”

“[Ryan] was quite aware of the whole thing and I think that kind of gave him an edge of the reality behind it when things were starting to go wrong when Cormac passed. People didn’t really know the seriousness behind it so that’s why for weeks and weeks on set it was just panic and terror which can be exhausting at times but really, really fun.”

“He would just try and make sure his relationship with his mum is in tact and that’s where he draws most of his grounding and I think that’s where his foundation is and that being as stable as it is, you know, some of his deepest insecurities went to the fact that he’s not actually blood related to the place where he feels like home”, he explained to us on the importance of Ryan’s relationship with Michelle. “That kind of has an impact on all his choices and why he ends up in such terrible situations.”

We discussed the idea of Kym Marsh being a true Corrie matriarch, to which Ryan laughed, “Coming in with Kym as the head, it’s safety! It’s pure safety. No, she’s quite a maternal person as well. She just has that inside, that’s her instincts, you know. So being, kind of, under her wing so to speak as a son, you have that off set as well. She looks after everyone, so for me especially coming in to, not just a show, but a subculture that’s been going on fifty-odd years, it can be quite intimidating and Kym really took the edge off of that and she made it quite easy and quite fun and everyone does as well, you know.”

When asked if working on Coronation Street met his expectations, Ryan was quick to praise the soap. “I had an element of expectation of what to walk into but it was, if I’m honest, to a different scale in many ways simply because of, you know, the purpose built village and the amount of studios there are and the sheer size of the building and the sheer amount of people.”

“It can be a little bit intimidating but for me it’s kind of the same as anything I’m passionate about and really, really want to do. You’re getting to do what you love to do and you’re getting paid for it, make a living from it. They really look after you in Coronation Street, I felt that all the way through and it was a new start for me in a way. I’d been in London for nine years previous, you know, slogging away, grafting away as you do as an actor and then you get something like this which is a whole new city, whole new group of people.”

“You adapt to it like anything else and you find yourself being like, “oh yeah, this is why people really want to stay because it’s actually a fantastic place to work.” So I’m just grateful really, loads of gratitude for this phase of life.”

With Ryan about to face the harsh reality of what Ronan is capable of, will he get out alive? Make sure to catch tonight’s episodes to learn Ryan’s fate!

Sophie Williams

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Tuesday, 2 October 2018

Kym Marsh interview: Can Michelle protect her family?


Wherever the Connors go, high powered drama is never far behind. Once Michelle makes the decision to flee Weatherfield with Ryan and Ali, they quickly get embroiled into a high speed car chase with Ronan in hot pursuit. But when Michelle’s engine fails, the family become sitting ducks.

We sat down with Kym Marsh at Coronation Street’s recent press day to talk about Michelle, Ali, and Ryan’s escape from terrifying Ronan...

“She’s not had the best of luck, has she?” Sighed Kym, who plays Michelle Connor. She went on to joke, “Kym loves it! Kym’s happy for her to be miserable.” It was noted that doom seems to follow Michelle wherever she goes and whilst Kym joked about it, she also said, “as an actress, it’s great because I keep being tested and and I keep being given great stories to play and there’s always something new to do. Now I’m like a stunt driver! So it’s good. It sounds really strange when I say it’s good fun because it looks like it’s not but it is, we enjoy it.” 

Discussing the dramatic car chase, Kym explained to us how fun it was to film those scenes, but also how tiring it understandably was. “It was a pretty intense few days actually because we were on location for a good few days. It was a bit exhausting and there’s a lot of hanging around as well in between so it was quite tiring. For me personally my throat was just so sore by the end of it because I was just going [pretends to scream] the whole time, but it was good fun.” 

Whilst most of the exterior driving scenes were performed by stunt drivers, Kym described how it was to film her bits of driving. “obviously there was a lot of dialogue in the car so I had to do the driving to match what we were doing so you could see the car behind and all the rest of it.” She continued, “it was a bit like patting my head and rubbing my stomach at the same time, it was a bit like trying to do everything at once. I actually found it quite stressful which was quite good seeing as I was supposed to be stressed anyway. It was good because it was something new, you know I’ve been in the show nearly 13 years and so I’m still learning other things, you know. It’s the first time I’ve ever been given something like that to do and it was great, it was good fun.“

During the time Kym was driving, the stunt driver, Zarene Dallas, was crouched down in the back of the car! “That car is really small in the back. So there’s me in the front, Ryan [Prescott, who plays Ryan Connor] James [Burrows, who plays Ali Neeson] behind me and then there was a microphone so they could get everybody’s dialogue and then this lady was just like this [sits in a ball in her chair] in the back of the car, so she was sort of all cramped up in the back and now when you see it you’d never know she was there but it was so, it was just brilliant. But they were great, they were really good and made me feel quite safe but I still did find it quite stressful.”

During our interview with Kym, it was pointed out how she’s become a true Corrie matriarch. “What we know of Michelle is how fiercely loyal she is to her family, always, and she’s gone into complete protect mode”, agreed Kym. “She is the lioness of the Cubs and she’s kind of trying to protect her brood, really. I totally get that, because I would do anything for my children so you know, you would put yourself in danger for your kids, it’s totally believable.” 

With Ryan terrified for his life after Cormac’s death, Michelle decides to go and see Ronan for herself... “Maybe she shouldn’t have gone to his wake,” Kym laughed. “But again I think she’s just not thinking of that. She’s literally just going, “I want to save my son’s life” and so she’s terrified of that at the moment and she’s just like, “someone’s got to do something” and those two [Ryan and Ali] are just constantly fighting, you know, they’re at each other’s throats, they’re getting wreaths put on their car; she’s just desperate.” 

Kym was quick to praise her co-star Alan McKenna, who plays Ronan. “I really have to mention Alan actually. He was absolutely brilliant. [He is] a wonderful baddie. They were the first scenes I’d ever filmed with him, because you know we shoot a lot of things out of sequence so that was the first one for me and he was so intimidating. He’s such a lovely man, he was so intimidating.” Kym carried on to say, “I was welling up before I was meant to well up, I was like, “save it, save it!” But he genuinely was scary. But yeah, I get it, I totally get why she did it and I love the fact that we’re seeing that protective side.”

We asked Kym about Michelle’s relationship with Ryan and Ali, where Kym told us, “I love it and I love working with James and Ryan as well. I love the dynamic, I love how different they both are from each other and I love their squabbling. And we’ve also seen them be a bit silly together as well over the Whipcoin thing, which was quite amusing because we saw a little bit of, “ ooh, are they going to start being friends?”and then suddenly this happens again, and their hatred of each other rears its head.” 

Ryan and Ali have constantly been shown to have a complicated love/hate relationship, and most of that stems from both of them wanting to be Michelle’s favourite. “A lot of the angst towards each other is because of Michelle because they both want to be the most important. It is quite childish but you can kind of get why, because you know it’s an unusual situation for them to be in.”

As the Connors do everything they can to get away, who will survive the wrath of Ronan and who will be left fighting for their lives? Tune in next week to watch the action-packed episodes!

Sophie Williams

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