March 4th 2023.
Former Coronation Street star Bruce Jones has had a Hollywood makeover of a different kind - one which Coronation Street fans may have done a double take at when they saw his latest project. The actor, who portrayed taxi driver Les Battersby from 1997 until 2007, has since appeared in a number of feature films and reality shows, including Come Dine With Me, Celebrity Wife Swap, Celebrity Big Brother and Celebs on Benefits in 2015. Now, he is back on our screens - this time in Hulu's Bitesize Halloween series, in an episode titled The Heritage. Describing a twisted tale with a dark sense of humour, the eleven-minute episode follows the character Dylan, who is nervous about meeting his biological father for the first time - a part which Bruce plays after a significant makeover.
(Image Source: https://metro.co.uk) The Heritage was released in the USA last year and was directed by Andrew Rutter, with Kathryn Georghiou, Matt McClure and Emily Swain also starring. The last time Bruce was on screen was when he opened up about his involvement in the Yorkshire Ripper case, where he had discovered the body of Jean Jordan nine days after she was murdered by serial killer Peter Sutcliffe.
(Image Source: https://metro.co.uk) Fans likely wouldn't have recognised Bruce in The Heritage, as it's a far cry from his Coronation Street days.
Former Coronation Street star Bruce Jones has had a Hollywood makeover of a different kind that Coronation Street viewers may have been surprised to see. The actor, who had a decade long run of playing taxi driver Les Battersby on the ITV soap, has since gone on to appear in a number of feature films, reality shows and documentaries. His latest project is an episode of Hulu's Bitesize Halloween series titled The Heritage. This twisted tale with a dark sense of humour follows a character called Dylan who is nervous about meeting his biological father for the first time, and Bruce plays the father with a significantly different look. Fans would likely not have recognised him from his Corrie days. Prior to this, Bruce opened up about his involvement in the Yorkshire Ripper case where he found the body of Jean Jordan nine days after her murder by serial killer Peter Sutcliffe.
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