'I was on Coronation Street for three episodes and I'll never do it again'
James Murray, known for his role in 'The Crown', discusses his brief and intimidating experience on 'Coronation Street'.
James Murray, best known for his role in 'The Crown', opened up about his short-lived stint on the popular ITV soap opera 'Coronation Street'. He played the character Sandy, the barman, in just three episodes, revealing that the experience was deeply unsettling for him. Despite being grateful that his contract only required him for a minimal number of episodes, Murray expressed his lack of confidence in his acting abilities and the overwhelming nature of the fast-paced filming process.
In a candid interview with Alan Titchmarsh on 'Love Your Weekend', Murray described the filming environment as intimidating and compared it to a 'sausage factory', indicating that the rapid production left little room for creative expression. His reflections hint at the pressures that new actors may face in the industry, especially when stepping into established shows with seasoned cast members like Bill Tarmey, who played Jack.
Murray's comments also raise an interesting angle on the nature of television production, particularly in long-running series where the demand for content can overshadow individual artistic contributions. His decision to not return to 'Coronation Street' may resonate with other actors who have had similar experiences, highlighting the challenges within the world of soap operas and their unique working dynamics.