Emmerdale’s Paul Ashdale Dies As Reece Dinsdale Talks About His New Soap Opera Role After Death



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A bad boy from Emmerdale finally got his due when viewers saw his death on screen.

The dramatic scenes, which have unfolded this week, are part of Emmerdale’s biggest stunt since coronavirus pandemic hit.

In shocking scenes, Paul Ashdale died tonight. We caught up with actor Reece Dinsdale to discuss his departure from the ITV soap opera.

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Reece, are you glad the secret has already been discovered?

“I’m excited to be honest. It has been very difficult to do dozens of interviews with the press, television and radio in the last month while trying not to let the cat out of the bag. Ugh!”



How much have you enjoyed playing Paul?

“I loved it. Especially since we tried to make him a whole character and didn’t make him look like a villain from the start. The secret was to let his evil slowly bleed out. I think it worked.”

Are you glad it came out with a bang?

“Definitely. I thought it might be hard to get over my departure from Corrie where I drowned in Lake Windermere … but maybe we did! I’d say it’s much better than taking a cab.”

What was it like filming such an explosive stunt?

“He was thorough, both in his attention to detail and safety and in complying with Covid rules at all times. But he was also a lot of fun. More than an average day at the office!”

What’s next for Reece?

“I was actually directing at Emmerdale when they asked me out of the blue if I’d like to play Paul. I’m delighted to announce, therefore, that I’ll start directing once more on the show in a couple of weeks time. I’m the cat that got the cream. “

Will you miss working so closely with Lisa and Bradley?

“Desperately. They made me feel very welcome from the beginning, and that never changed. We worked hard and laughed a lot. I’ll keep working with them, just in a different capacity. Wow, I’m going to break that whip!” “

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How was your last day on set?

“It was actually filmed in sequence, for once, and it was the day I died in the hospital. It was very moving and they said kind things to me that will stay with me forever. What a great fabulous family the Emmerdale team is! “

You can get all the aftermath of tonight’s big news by visiting our dedicated Emmerdale homepage.



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