Coronation Street star Jude Riordan has said 'that's a wrap' as he signaled the end of one of his jobs away from the show. The actor is known to many for playing Sam Blakeman in the ITV soap.
However, it isn't Corrie he has completed his time on but instead his other TV role. The young actor stars in Sky Comedy Brassic as Tyler Croft, the son of Erin played by former Corrie star Michelle Keegan.
Back in September, Jude worried fans when he took to Instagram with a snap that showed his left arm in a plaster cast. However, he quickly explained it wasn't real and the photo was actually taken on the set of Brassic, which is filmed across the North West. "I HAVE NOT BROKEN MY ARM," he penned on Instagram, which is run my his parents, alongside two warning emojis.
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"Today is BRASSIC DAY series 4. This is a BTS shot of Tyler getting his cast fitted. Great fun. Brassic now ready to watch on @skytv and @nowtv."
But now, Jude has revealed that he's all done on series five of the popular show. Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, the 11-year-old shared a beaming snap of himself posing next to some specail artwork. "THAT'S A WRAP ON BRASSIC S5 for Tyler Croft," he cheered.
"Another great series. Great cast. Great crew. The best times!" Explaining the images, he added: "And the greatest wrap gift I have ever been given. I'll keep it forever. Art work by the super talented Joe Gilgun." Joe, who is famed for playing Eli Dingle in Emmerdale, and Woody in the hit film This Is England, stars as Vinnie O'Neill in the series.
And fans were quick to rush to the comments to praise the young TV star. @jodie.exley said: "Well done, I can’t wait to watch them all.. exciting!" @anne_connors1101 replied: "This is amazing Jude and well done. You're brilliant." @maureen.sou added: "Hope you had fun Jude little [star] looking forward to watching it."
It comes days after Jude gave another career update. He gave fans an update on the short film he filmed over the summer, which was directed by his father, Paul Riordan, and created and written by Casualty star Michael Stevenson. Jude took a break from his cobbles character to portray the role of Sean in the film, a young carer looking after his mum, Suzanne, who lives with early onset dementia.
A few months ago, Jude shared his pride as they wrapped on the project which filled hum with pride as he got to work with his dad. Originally, the filme was called Something Missing but in a new Instagram post, Jude revealed a slight update in the film. Sharing a new poster, Jude penned: "On par with the Last Of Us poster. HOW SICK GUYS @cusp_films."
He also shared a string of behind the scenes snap last week as he explained what the thought-provoking film was about. Some BTS shots from my film Hidden with @cusp_films," he wrote. "We shot this last June. It's all finally finally finished and heading into festivals. Very proud to be a part of this.
"First big project working with my Dad! Very proud to highlight the role of young carers and how hard it is on them and the family. Also highlighting early onset Dementia. We know this affects so many."
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