Carla Connor returns to Coronation Street.Summary: On Monday night Carla Connor Carla Connor is a fictional character in the popular ITV1 soap opera Coronation Street. Carla is the widow of deceased local businessman Paul Connor. She is played by Alison King. is set to return to our screens on Coronation Street Coronation Street is an award-winning British soap opera. It is the longest-running television soap opera in the United Kingdom, first broadcast on Friday, 9 December, 1960 in the Granada region of ITV. . On Monday night Carla Connor is set to return to our screens on Coronation Street. The character left Weatherfield 8 months ago after learning that Tony Gordon Tony Gordon is a character on the British soap opera Coronation Street. He arrived in 2007 and is played by Gray O'Brien. He is set to woo Carla Connor, which she will leap at the oppurtunity of, after sharing a kiss with her brother-in-law Liam Connor. ordered the hit and run murder of her lover Liam. Played by actress Alison King Alison King (born 3 March 1973 in Leicester) is an English actress best known for her role as Lynda Block in the Sky One television series Dream Team and currently as Carla Connor in Coronation Street. it's just the start of a dramatic few weeks on the soap ending with Tony suffering a heart attack. Gray O'Brien Gray O'Brien (born 11 August, 1968) is a Scottish actor who has appeared in The Queen, Casualty, and Taggart. He has been cast for the 2007 Doctor Who Christmas special, "Voyage of the Damned". plays villain Tony and says the last two years working on the drama have been incredibly busy: ''It is quite demanding there's lots of dialogue to learn and long days on set. There is no time for socials.'' Meanwhile for actress Alison King who plays Carla she is enjoying being back at work after having time off to have new baby daughter Daisy. Independent Television News Limited 2009. All rights reserved. Independent Television News Limited 2009. All rights reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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