After 28 years, fans of Coronation Street were shocked to see one of its stars in a horror film.

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October 17th 2024.

After 28 years, fans of Coronation Street were shocked to see one of its stars in a horror film.
Jane Hazlegrove is a talented actress who brings the character of Bernie Winter to life on the popular soap opera Coronation Street. Fans of the show were recently surprised to spot her in a 1984 horror film, Threads. The film tells the harrowing story of a nuclear attack on Britain and its devastating aftermath, as seen through the eyes of two families.

Eagle-eyed viewers were quick to recognize a young Jane Hazlegrove in a scene at a supermarket, where she was seen wearing headphones and reading a magazine. Jane is best known for her role as Bernie Winter, a devoted mother to twins Gemma Winter-Brown and the late Paul Foreman. Currently, Bernie is grieving the loss of her son, who tragically passed away from Motor Neuron Disease.

In a recent interview with Metro, Jane and her co-star Harriet Bibby, who plays Summer Spellman on Coronation Street, discussed the emotional impact of their characters' storylines. They both acknowledged the difficult position their alter-egos are in, dealing with the guilt and grief of losing a loved one.

Harriet shared, "Dealing with this loss, Billy wants them to tell him about Paul's last moments and how his words affected him." Meanwhile, Summer and Bernie are struggling with their own grief and the added burden of keeping a painful secret. Jane added, "Bernie tries her best, but she doesn't always get it right. But that's what makes her character so fabulous. I feel lucky to speak her lines and bring her to life."

The storyline on Coronation Street may be heartbreaking, but both actresses recognize the importance of shedding light on difficult topics. "It's devastating, but it's what Corrie does," Jane said. "It brings attention to these issues and makes us reflect on the realities of life. We are fortunate to be able to take off our costumes and go home at the end of the day, but who knows what the future holds for any of us." It has been an honor for both Jane and Harriet to be a part of this powerful and thought-provoking story.

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