In a surprising revelation, Emmerdale star Vinny Dingle’s actor, Bradley Johnson, has shared that he was almost cast as one of the show’s most iconic villains — and he was gutted when he didn’t land the role.
Bradley, who plays the lovable but sometimes troubled Vinny Dingle, revealed in a recent interview that he had his sights set on a very different character when he first auditioned for Emmerdale. Johnson was in the running for the role of the notorious bad boy, Graham Foster, a character who became one of the most memorable villains in the show’s history before being killed off in a dramatic storyline.
Graham, played by Andrew Scarborough, was involved in a number of high-stakes dramas, including his tumultuous relationships with several key characters, as well as his involvement in the mysterious murder plot that rocked the village. His character’s dark and complex nature made him a standout figure, and many fans were left devastated when his storyline came to such a tragic end.
Bradley confessed that at the time of the auditions, he thought he had a strong chance at landing the role, particularly after showcasing his acting skills in his previous roles. However, when the part eventually went to Andrew Scarborough, Bradley was initially disappointed. He had envisioned himself stepping into the shoes of the complex, morally ambiguous character, and the idea of playing such an iconic villain was something that excited him immensely.
Despite his initial disappointment, Bradley took the rejection in stride, later accepting that the role was simply not meant for him. Instead, he went on to land the role of Vinny Dingle, a character with a much more down-to-earth and humorous personality, but one that still has plenty of depth. In the years since, Bradley has said that he now feels Vinny is the perfect role for him and that his character’s growth over time has been an incredibly rewarding experience.
Vinny’s journey, which has seen him struggle with his loyalty to his father, Liv, and his journey through personal hardship, has allowed Bradley to explore a range of emotions and challenges. The character’s relationship with his family, particularly with the Dingle clan, has endeared him to fans, and his portrayal has been widely praised for its authenticity.
While Bradley might have been disappointed not to play Graham, he clearly has no regrets about his role as Vinny. And while he’s not stepping into the shoes of Emmerdale‘s most iconic villains, he’s certainly made a name for himself as one of the show’s most beloved characters. For now, it seems that the Dingles are lucky to have Bradley in their corner — and so are Emmerdale fans!
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