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Former Coronation Street favourite Martin Hancock, known to millions as the eco-warrior Spider Nugent, is making a significant move from the ITV cobbles to join the cast of BBC's popular medical drama, Casualty. This marks a new chapter for...
Martin Hancock first graced Coronation Street as Spider Nugent in the late 90s, quickly becoming a fan favourite with his distinctive environmentalist views and unique style. He initially left the soap in 2000, feeling the character had become "too normal," returned briefly, and later convinced Toyah Battersby to join him in London in 2003.
His most recent stint saw Spider return as an undercover police officer, a storyline that ultimately led to his departure when forced to choose between his job and his relationship with Toyah. Hancock acknowledged the difficulty, stating the circumstances "worked against them in the end."
Beyond the cobbles, Hancock has built a diverse career, appearing in films such as Steve Coogan's '24 Hour Party People', Ridley Scott's 'Kingdom Of Heaven', and alongside Daniel Craig in 'Defiance' (2008). Interestingly, this role in Casualty marks a return to the medical drama, as he has appeared on the show previously. His arrival as Samuel Jankowski is expected to intertwine with the ongoing struggles of student paramedic Indie.
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