Ryan Connor

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Ryan Connor
Coronation Street character
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Ryan Prescott as Ryan Connor (2018)
Portrayed by Ben Thompson (2006–2010)
Sol Heras (2012–2013)
Ryan Prescott (2018–present)
Duration2006–2010, 2012–2013, 2018–present
First appearance30 August 2006
Classification Present; regular
Introduced by Steve Frost (2006)
Phil Collinson (2012)
Kate Oates (2018)
Ian MacLeod (2024)
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Ben Thompson as Ryan Connor (2009)
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Sol Heras as Ryan Connor (2012)
In-universe information
OccupationStudent
Switch operator
Catering assistant
Disc jockey
Waiter
Labourer
DJ
Barman
Father Nick Neeson
Mother Wendy Neeson
Adoptive fatherDean Powell
Adoptive mother Michelle Connor
Stepfather Steve McDonald (adoptive)
Brothers Ali Neeson (adoptive)
Half-brothers Ruairi McDonald (adoptive)
Grandfathers Barry Connor (adoptive)
Grandmothers Helen Connor (adoptive)
Uncles Paul Connor (adoptive)
Liam Connor (adoptive)
First cousins Paul Connor Jr. (adoptive)
Liam Connor Jr. (adoptive)
Other relatives Carla Connor (adoptive)
Bobby Crawford (adoptive)

Ryan Connor is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street . He first appeared on-screen during the episode broadcast on 30 August 2006. The character was initially portrayed by actor Ben Thompson from his introduction until 8 October 2010, when the character was written out of the serial. Ryan was created by series producer Steve Frost as part of the Connor family. The character was reintroduced in 2012, with the role recast to actor Sol Heras. Heras quit the role in July 2013 and Ryan departed on 2 October 2013. Ryan's return was confirmed in February 2018 and he returned on 23 May 2018, with Ryan Prescott recast in the role. It was confirmed that Ryan would leave the soap in late 2023. Ryan’s departure aired on 20 December 2023. Ryan returned on 1 March 2024.

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Ryan's storylines include discovering that Michelle Connor (Kym Marsh) is not his biological mother, his relationships with Sian Powers (Sacha Parkinson), Katy Armstrong (Georgia May Foote) and Bethany Platt (Lucy Fallon), becoming a drug abuser, feuds with his brother Ali Neeson (Dario Coates/James Burrows), along with fellow residents Vinnie Powers (Ian Dunn), Owen Armstrong (Ian Puleston-Davies), and Sarah Platt (Tina O'Brien); encouraging his own friend Sophie Webster (Brooke Vincent) to take drugs; being in debt to drug lord Ronan Truman (Alan McKenna) that results in the character being run over by the latter; and getting beat up by local builder Gary Windass (Mikey North) after unwittingly getting involved in his loan-sharking empire. He was also in a relationship with Alya Nazir (Sair Khan) and supported her grandmother Yasmeen Nazir (Shelley King) when she goes through a coercive control ordeal at the hands of her husband, Geoff Metcalfe (Ian Bartholomew). He was also the unintentional victim to an acid attack at the hands of Justin Rutherford (Andrew Still). Ryan's current storylines include; steroid abuse, online sex work and his love affair with Daisy Midgeley (Charlotte Jordan).

Storylines

2006–2010

Ryan arrives with his mother Michelle Connor (Kym Marsh) and it is clear that the two of them have a very close relationship. Ryan is caught by Norris Cole (Malcolm Hebden) vandalising The Kabin. Michelle makes him help in the newsagents every night after school for a week. For a time, Michelle dates affluent businessman Sonny Dhillon (Pal Aron). After they break up, Ryan goes joyriding in Sonny's car. He is caught by the police, though later released. When he returns to the Street, his uncle Paul Connor (Sean Gallagher) smacks him across the face. The reason for this is later revealed to be that Paul caused the demise of Ryan's late father, Dean Powell, due to careless driving when Ryan was 9 years old. Later, Paul dies in a car accident after kidnapping Leanne Battersby (Jane Danson). Ryan is really upset after losing Paul and his father but he survives without them remembering that he still has Liam.

Ryan is stalked by a mysterious stranger who knows him by name. When tracked down, the man, Nick Neeson (Robert Horwell), explains that he believes Ryan to be his real son, and his own son Alex Neeson (Dario Coates) to be Michelle's after a baby mix-up at the hospital. A DNA test later confirms this to be the case. Ryan gets extremely jealous when his mother starts taking Alex out for the day and has a fight with him. They are both hit by a car but suffer minor injuries. Ryan opens up to his uncle Liam Connor (Rob James-Collier) about how much Michelle is choosing Alex over him and then cries. Liam tells Steve McDonald (Simon Gregson), Michelle's boyfriend, who tells Michelle that Ryan is losing sleep over the fear of losing his only parent. Even though Michelle does not want to lose them both she still has to send Alex home because Ryan is the son that she has loved and raised since birth. She is also reassured by Steve that even though Alex is the son she had with Dean, Ryan is the son she raised with him and the son Dean knew before he died. After Alex moves out, Ryan moves back in. Ryan continues to see Nick on occasion but stops after his uncle's death. He realises that no one can compare to Dean. One time Ryan leaves his book behind, leaving his mother to chase after him starting to say he is just like his dad. Ryan becomes upset at the prospect of not inheriting anything from Dean but then Michelle reassures him that because they spent so much time together his traits have rubbed off on Ryan. Ryan then looks wistful as he started to realise how great Dean was.

Ryan attends Tony Gordon's (Gray O'Brien) stag party. Tony sends Ryan home as he is too young to go to a strip club and later that night Liam is killed in a hit-and-run. Ryan is later informed of the news by Michelle. Ryan became inconsolable and Michelle thinks it best that he doesn't see the body at the morgue as it will upset him even more. However, Ryan adamantly argues that he has to come in order to get closure so his mother reluctantly gives in. On the day of Liam's funeral, Ryan tells Maria that he is trying to escape his grandfather Barry (Frank Grimes) because he is trying to bond with him like Liam and he is not in the mood, however, this all changes after the funeral. Ryan kisses Sian Powers (Sacha Parkinson) after one of his gigs and the pair enter into a relationship. Sian's father, Vinnie (Ian Dunn) arrives on the scene, threatening Ryan as he thinks that he has been sleeping with Sian, after finding condoms in her bag. It is revealed that Sian bought the condoms and she and Ryan have sex. Sophie, Michelle and Jake Harman (Kenny Doughty) catch them, causing an argument that results in Sian leaving and spoiling Michelle and Jake's night. After Sian's father finds out that Ryan and Sian have slept together, he sends Sian to Southport to live with her mother, leaving Ryan and Sophie devastated.

Sian comes back to Weatherfield and is reunited with Ryan and Sophie. Later Sian breaks up with Ryan, after suspecting that he is attracted to another girl. When Sophie finds Ryan sat on the pavement outside his house, she gives him some advice on Sian. Ryan misinterprets the situation and kisses Sophie, causing her to walk off in disgust. Ryan later begs Sophie not to tell Sian about what he did and he later makes amends with her. However, Sophie tells Sian about the kiss in front of Ryan and Sian ends the relationship for good. After Sian goes back to Southport, Ryan bumps into Sophie in the street and tells Sophie he thinks they are getting back together after Sian phoned him. However, Ryan catches Sophie and Sian kissing at the builder's yard. Although he is initially disgusted that Sian is bisexual, he agrees to keep quiet about the relationship. Ryan tires of life in Manchester but stays on, as he feels that Michelle is dependent on him, until Ciaran McCarthy (Keith Duffy) convinces him that he needs to start the life he dreams of. After spending a number of days in Glasgow with Ciaran, Ryan decides to transfer to university there and leaves Weatherfield.

2012–2013

Two years later, Ryan returns to Weatherfield and spends time with Sophie. He tries to kiss her, but she rejects him. Ryan accidentally sets alight the curtains in Steve's house and Steve finds them trying to extinguish the flames, so he tells Michelle. Michelle gets Ryan a job working at Underworld factory, but he fakes a fall and tries to sue the company. The factory's owner, Rob Donovan (Marc Baylis), proves Ryan faked his fall when he and Michelle see him performing the limbo in a bar. Michelle throws Ryan out of her flat, so he gets drunk at the Rovers. When Steve takes him home, Ryan confesses that he has been kicked out of university.

Ryan begins working at Street Cars taxi firm and befriends Kylie Platt (Paula Lane). While they drink together in the Rovers, Ryan offers Kylie some cocaine, but she declines and he takes it alone in the toilets. Michelle discovers this and reports him to the police; Ryan is released with a caution. Ryan later tries conning Steve into giving him some money, but it does not work. Ryan gets a job at the local kebab shop with Tracy Barlow (Kate Ford), who tries to seduce Ryan. They have sex and Tracy tells him that she is pregnant; they decide to move to Scotland with Tracy and Steve's daughter, Amy Barlow (Elle Mulvaney). Tracy confesses to Ryan that she was lying; he gets high and plays chicken on the road with Sophie. As Ryan walks across the road, Sophie pushes him out of the way of an oncoming car and is knocked down. Sophie falls unconscious and Ryan runs away, worried that he will get into trouble for being in possession of drugs. Sophie lies to the police, stating that she cannot remember what happened, before warning Ryan that she will not tell the police if he stops taking drugs; he agrees.

Ryan grows closer to Katy Armstrong (Georgia May Foote), who gets a job working in the kebab shop. She develops feelings for Ryan and sabotages his date with Steph Britton (Tisha Merry). When Ryan confronts her, she kisses him and they begin an affair. Katy's boyfriend, Chesney Brown (Sam Aston), dislikes their friendship and feuds with Ryan. Chesney discovers the affair and ends his relationship with Katy, so she and Ryan begin a public relationship. Ryan struggles with a serious relationship and caring for Katy's young son, Joseph Brown (Lucca-Owen Warwick). When Katy spots Ryan with a random woman, Jamie-Lee (Kate Holderness), she ends their relationship. Steve then advises Ryan to find a long-term job, which makes Ryan realise there is nothing left for him in Weatherfield. He contacts a friend, who offers him a job as a DJ in Ibiza; Ryan accepts the job and leaves Weatherfield.

2018–present

Ryan returns five years later for Michelle's wedding to Robert Preston (Tristan Gemmill). When Robert's best man cancels his stag do, Ryan arranges a pop star-themed party, where he clashes with Alex, now known as Ali (now played by James Burrows). On Michelle's wedding day, Ryan goes missing but is collected from a house by Robert and Daniel Osbourne (Rob Mallard). Ryan explains that he has had sex with a married woman and when her husband arrives, Ryan claims that Robert had sex with her so he punches Robert. After the wedding, Ryan decides to stay in Weatherfield. He applies for a job at Underworld but is eventually gets a job as a waiter at the restaurant Speed Daal. Ryan is sacked after spying on Kayla Clifton (Mollie Winnard) with Bethany Platt (Lucy Fallon), but she secures Ryan a job as a labourer with Gary Windass (Mikey North). He arrives late on his first day and leaves early after completing the wrong job, angering Gary.

Ryan asks Bethany on a date and they have dinner at Michelle's flat. As they get intimate, Bethany suffers a panic attack and hits Ryan several times. She rushes out, which is seen by her mother, Sarah Platt (Tina O'Brien), who presumes that Ryan attacked Bethany and attacks him, leaving him hospitalised. When he awakens, he cannot remember any details about the attack. When Ryan remembers the attack, he begins blackmailing Sarah for money. Ryan decides to return to Ibiza but changes his mind after speaking with Michelle. Sarah stands up to Ryan, so he stops blackmailing her and resumes his friendship with Bethany.

In October 2018, Ryan and Michelle become involved in a feud with gangster Ronan Truman (Alan McKenna) after Ryan is present when his son, Cormac, overdoses on drugs but Ryan does not call an ambulance, fearing that Cormac will be sent to prison. After Ronan threatens the Connors after going to Cormac's funeral, Michelle drives her, Ryan and Ali out of Weatherfield, only to be chased by Ronan. After a car chase, the car breaks down, due to Tracy damaging it in a bid to get mechanic Abi Franklin (Sally Carman) in trouble, and Ryan tries to face Ronan himself but is knocked down by his car. As Michelle and Ali tend to Ryan's bloodied body, Leanne sees the commotion, but Ronan reverses and hits her with his car too, before crashing the car himself. Ronan is impaled by a sharp piece of wood, which Ali rips out of him as he states that he will continue to make the Connors suffer, killing Ronan.

As Ryan begins to recover in hospital, Bethany begins to realise her true feelings for Ryan. When Ryan returns home, he and Bethany kiss, and they begin dating. When a traumatized Ali begins taking his anger out on everyone, especially Ryan, Michelle, and Robert, he flirts with Bethany, and Ryan goes to punch him, as Michelle and Robert walk into the bistro. Robert accidentally lets it slip that Ali killed Ronan to Ryan, and Ryan confronts a beaten-up Ali after he gets into a fight, as Ali was criticising Ryan for Cormac's death, and Ryan argues with Michelle and Robert as they defend Ali.

In March 2023, Ryan planned to leave Weatherfield to become a DJ in Ibiza with a woman named Crystal. On the day of Daniel's wedding to Daisy Midgeley (Charlotte Jordan), Ryan steps in to be Daisy's chauffeur after the wedding car is stolen. However, as the pair prepare to leave The Rovers Return to go to the wedding, Daisy is confronted by her stalker Justin Rutherford (Andrew Still), who throws a glass of acid at her. Ryan jumps in front of Daisy and is hit in the on the left side of his face, upper body and left arm by most of the acid whilst some of it lands on Daisy's chest. A shocked Justin flees the pub as Ryan collapses to the ground in agony. Daisy phones for an ambulance and listens to the operator's instructions to tend to Ryan until the paramedics arrive. Ryan is took by Daisy the pub's bathroom where she places him in the shower and hoses the acid off of him and cuts away the part of his shirt that the acid landed on. Eventually, paramedics arrive and take Ryan to Weatherfield General. Ryan is later visited by Alya in at the hospital and later Daisy, who informs him that the police have arrested Justin.

Ryan is later visited by doctors, who say that they were successful in removing damaged tissue from him, but say that it is too early to know if he would need a skin graft for his face. They also say to Ryan that they hope to take him into surgery to skin graft his arm. Afterwards, Ryan is visited by Alya, who tells him that she's sorry Michelle cannot see him (due to her having an operation). Ryan does not mind as he did not want visitors seeing him as he was and soon asks Alya leave him alone. Daisy visits Ryan to say that Crystal had visited said that Ryan could still come with her to Ibiza when he was ready to. Ryan tells Daisy that the doctors told him that he was lucky due to Daisy's actions as it stopped the acid burning deeper. Daisy replies that she followed instructions and anyone would have done it, though Ryan did not think so. After having a skin graft for his arm, Ryan is visited again by Daisy and later Alya, who vows that she will visit him every day until he gets discharged.

A month later, Ryan learns from Daisy that Justin plead not guilty for his actions, causing Ryan to express worry over having to relive his experience in court at Justin's trial. Alya assures Ryan that she will be by his side, which makes Ryan admit that he still has feelings for her. However, Alya tells Ryan that she only sees him as a friend. Ryan is also visited by Crystal. Ryan later decides to see his injuries and is told by his surgeon that the scars were not healing quickly and that Ryan would need a skin graft. After hearing this news, Ryan flees the hospital but is later found at a tram station by Daisy and his aunt (also adoptive distant cousin) Carla Connor (Alison King), who convince him to return to hospital and have his skin graft. Later, Ryan receives a text from Crystal, unaware that it was actually Daisy who had sent the text to spare his feelings as Crystal had decided to return to Ibiza without Ryan, due to wanting nothing to do with him anymore because of his injuries.

After having the skin graft, Ryan prepares to leave the hospital when a young girl wanders into his room and stares at his scars, which upsets him. Alya tries to comfort Ryan, but he tells her not to tell him how he should be thinking or feeling. Ryan later receives more texts from Daisy under the guise of Crystal. After leaving the hospital, Ryan moves in with Carla. He considers going to Ibiza to be with Crystal, but Daisy convinces him to go out in the local area rather than stay inside. Later, Daisy told Daniel that she was only hanging out with Ryan until he was well enough and she could leave him to it, which Ryan overheard. Ryan later tells Daisy that he had heard her and Daniel's conversation before rushing to be sick, making Daisy wonder if Ryan has an underlying problem. Later, Ryan sends a voice message to "Crystal", before passing out. He is found by Daisy and Daniel, who call an ambulance. Ryan is took to hospital where it is discovered that he has sepsis. Daisy visits Ryan in hospital with the intention of telling him that she has been posing as Crystal. However, before she can do this, Ryan tells her that he does not need her pity as he has people who care like Crystal. This causes Daisy to storm out of the hospital and continue to message Ryan as Crystal. Ryan goes to the Rovers Return with Carla but becomes uncomfortable when a woman there stares over at him. When Carla confronts the woman, Daisy reveals that the woman is Justin's sister Karen, who has come to apologise to her for Justin's behaviour. Carla states that Karen should apologise to Ryan too. Daniel tells Carla that Justin changed Daisy's, to which Carla replies that Daisy led Justin on, due to her history. Ryan reminds Daisy of how to she ended his relationship with Alya, but Daisy states that incident has nothing to do with the current situation.

Later, Ryan meets Karen, who reveals that she passed on what he and Carla had said about Daisy to Justin's lawyer. When Ryan does not appear to give his statement at Justin's trial, Daisy goes to see him and learns what Karen had done. Daisy tries to convince Ryan to go to the trial, but he does not want to as he believes that the information Karen passed on about them will cause Justin to walk free. Later, Daniel tries to urge Ryan to go to the trial, stating that they need to face it together and get justice. When Ryan starts getting distressed, Carla has Daniel leave. Daniel's words convince Ryan to go to the trial to give his statement. Ryan gives his statement but is angered when Justin's defence barrister accuses him of being in love with Daisy and organising the acid attack himself. Afterwards, Ryan leaves the room after Justin claims that Ryan tried to throw the acid at him, only to spill it on himself. Daisy follows Ryan to comfort him and they are approached by Karen, who again tries to justify her actions, only for Ryan to warn her that he would make Justin pay if he does not go to prison. Afterwards outside The Rovers Return, Ryan apologises to Daisy for the harsh words he had said to her earlier and tearfully speaks of how he has to lie on his front to avoid tears touching his scars. Daisy wipes away Ryan's tears and then kisses him. Ryan is shocked by this and leaves. After returning to the court, Ryan is pleased when the jury find Justin guilty, but tells Daisy that they should keep a distance from each other because of their kiss. After returning home with Carla, Ryan after being concerned about lack of texts from Crystal, looks online and sees news that she is in a coma. Moments later, he receives a text from "her", apologising for not being in touch with him. This causes Ryan to realise that the person sending him texts was not Crystal at all and that he was being catfished.

Ryan is visited by Daniel, who convinces him to speak with Daisy. Later, Daisy visits Ryan and apologies for kissing him, insisted that it was not because she felt sorry for him. Ryan replies that he has missed Daisy and they kiss again. Ryan later encounters Max Turner (Paddy Bever), who talks about a phone that Daniel had given him in prison that had previously belonged to Daisy and revealing to that he found a voicemail from Ryan to Crystal on it, causing Ryan to realise that Daisy was the person messing him as Crystal all along. Ryan later confronts Daisy about her actions, to which Daisy replies that she did it to comfort Ryan as the real Crystal did not want anything to do with him. Ryan goes to the Rovers to tell Daniel about finding out about Daisy being Crystal and learns that Daniel already knew about it. Ryan decides not to tell Daniel about his and Daisy's kiss as he does not wish to hurt Daniel or his son Bertie's feelings. Afterwards, Ryan decides that he does not wish to speak to Daisy again because of her deception.

Ryan later began working at The Bistro again but returned to Carla's flat after overhearing Leanne confronting a female customer who did not wish to be served by Ryan because of his appearance. Ryan later decided that he should work in The Bistro's kitchen for a while after deciding that he was not ready to deal with strangers. Ryan later decides to quit his job at The Bistro to visit Michelle in Ireland. He bids farewell to Carla and smiles to Daisy before being driven to the airport by Carla's husband Peter Barlow (Chris Gascoyne). A few weeks later, Ryan returns to Weatherfield and has steroids delivered to him and then injects them into himself. Daisy attempts to make amends with Ryan, but he is still upset with her for catfishing him. Carla later attempts to convince Ryan to forgive Daisy, but he refuses. Ryan later purchases gym equipment to use for exercising but keeps quiet about taking steroids to Carla. He also decides to reconcile with Daisy.

Ryan takes the steroids and makes workout videos for his account on a website called Ovidz but does not show his face. Ryan also moves out of Carla's home and begins flat sharing with Lauren Bolton (Cait Fritton). Ryan is later persuaded by Daniel to do a lecture at the Greenford Secure Training Centre about the acid attack. Later whilst talking with Daisy, Ryan is accidentally dosed with water by Max's friend Gav. This causes Ryan to hallucinate and see Justin instead of Gav. Angered to see the man responsible for his injuries again, Ryan tackles him to the ground before being restrained by Daisy and Max. After coming to his senses, Ryan apologises to Gav and comes clean to Daisy about taking steroids. Afterwards, Ryan uploads a video onto Ovidz, showing his face and announcing that he was closing down his account and says that he did something that hurt someone he cared about, referring to his attack on Gav in Daisy's presence.

Casting

Thompson auditioned for the role of Cameron McIntyre in 2006, however the producers asked him to audition for the part of Ryan Connor instead. [1] His audition was successful and he was given a six-month contract, along with the option to extend it for up to a year. [1] Thompson billed his character as "mischievous" and said that he is "not a bad lad, but he's not a good lad either." [1] Series editor Garth Philips teased the Connor family, calling them "a twenty-first century Coronation Street family". [2] He said that the family are "a joy to watch on screen" and the audience would be "enthralled and excited by them". [2] Thompson made his debut appearance as Ryan on 30 August 2006. [1]

Development

Early storylines

In October 2007, it was announced that an upcoming storyline would involve Michelle Connor (Kym Marsh) finding out that Ryan may not be her son. A show insider told the Daily Star : "Can there really be anything more traumatic for a parent to have to endure?" The storyline ended in early 2008 and was not mentioned since. Speaking of the storyline Ben Thompson said: "It's weird that for such a massive storyline it never came to anything, It's been one of those very weird ones in terms of that storyline. It's sort of been forgotten and I don't understand how and if they are going to follow it up." [3]

In 2009, Ryan began a relationship with Sian Powers (Sacha Parkinson). Thompson filmed his first screen kiss with her. He said of the experience, "It was bizarre because Sacha had done one before and I hadn't. I knew the line I had to say and then kiss her. I knew it every time, and every time I said it I was shaking." He continued, "Oh it was dreadful. I mean I don't get nervous when I go on stage or anything like that, but it was just bizarre. It was one of those things that I got really nervous about." [4] Upon his 2012 return, it was announced that Ryan would embark on a relationship with an older woman. [5]

Departure (2010)

In August 2010, it was rumoured that Coronation Street producer Phil Collinson was considering axing a number of the younger cast including Ryan, Chesney Battersby-Brown (Sam Aston) and Gary Windass (Mikey North) because he feared that the show was becoming more like Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks . [6] On-screen Ryan chose to attend a Scottish university and he departed in October. The character's departure was confirmed but the producers denied that they had axed Ryan. An ITV spokesperson said: "Ryan hasn't been axed from the show and is still very much a part of Michelle Connor's life. There are plans to see him in future episodes when he returns from university for holidays. [7] In October 2010, Thompson said of his departure: "It wasn't my choice to leave Coronation Street," he said. "But a new producer came in and wanted to shake things up. I am one of the characters that sadly wasn't part of the plan. Ryan is being sent off to university and can come back, but I don't know if that will happen for the foreseeable future. I am sad, because it has been the biggest part of my life for the past four years. It has given me the freedom to work on my music, though. Writing music is something I have always done, but I've never been able to focus on it before because I had to do Coronation Street. It's nice to be able to do something completely different to acting. [8] Kym Marsh revealed that she was upset over Thompson's departure as they were both very close. [9]

Reintroduction (2012)

In March 2012, Simon Boyle of the Daily Mirror reported that Ryan would be returning to Coronation Street. [10] Boyle said Ryan would return as "a very dark character" who has a "damaging impact" on the soap's younger residents. [10] The character's return was not confirmed until 17 May 2012. [11] Sol Heras took over the role from Thompson, after he chose not to return to the soap. [11] A writer for itv.com stated that Ryan returns home unexpectedly after he is thrown out of university. [11] Series producer Collinson said "Ryan returns carrying a dark secret and Michelle is going to have the fight of her life as she battles to get her troubled son back on the straight and narrow. Sol is a brilliant young actor and I'm so excited to welcome him to the cast." [11] Asked about his audition Sol Heras said: "I thought initially that it would be quite a long, drawn-out process, but it all happened quite quickly! I had my first audition with the casting department, and then I heard later that I'd made it onto the longlist of actors that they were considering. After that, I made it onto the shortlist, which to me was an achievement in itself. I then had a screen test with Kym Marsh and Brooke Vincent. Six days later, my agent phoned me to tell me that I'd got the part - so that was one of the best phone calls I've ever had." [12] [13]

Drug abuse

In May 2012, it was rumoured that once Ryan would return he would now be a much darker character and would become involved in a drug storyline with Sophie Webster (Brooke Vincent). [14] Kym Marsh who plays Michelle Connor confirmed the storyline in June 2012, Marsh said: "Ryan's been off doing his own thing, and has got heavily involved in drugs. Michelle expected him to come back as the same kid he was before he went away, but that's not going to happen." Asked how difficult this experience will be for Michelle, the actress replied: "Very hard. Michelle's got her work cut out trying to get Ryan back on the straight and narrow, but we'll see her get support from outside influences." [15] Speaking of the storyline Sol Heras said: "It's a very serious storyline but in the real world it does happen. As long as it's done professionally and done well, it's great. I think it'll be good for young people to see the consequences that come from drugs. You'll see that the drugs are the reason that Ryan is falling out with everyone and causing trouble. There's a loneliness to Ryan because no-one really trusts him. It just shows that it's a bad way to go." Speaking of being compared to Ben Thompson (who previously portrayed Ryan) he said: "Ryan is not the way he was before and he's picked up bad habits, so that's enabled me to come in and essentially be a fresh character, He's changed so much that I didn't have to stick to how the previous actor had played him, which really helps when you're coming into a new show." [16]

Relationship with Katy Armstrong

While Ryan and Katy are running an errand together, their van breaks down and Katy and Ryan end up sharing a kiss. The following month, Foote teased the storyline during an appearance on Daybreak explaining that it begins when Katy is teased by her friends for being dull. [17] The actress continued "It's her friend's 18th birthday, so they're having a party. They all keep taking the mick out of her, saying she's sitting at home and she's boring. She just wants to go out and have fun, and then [Ryan] starts making a bit of a move on her!" [17] Ryan "sees Katy in a new light" when she turns up at The Bistro for her friend's birthday, where he is DJing. Heras commented that his character has not really noticed Katy before, as she is a stay at home mother, but seeing her "dolled up" and in his environment catches his attention. [17] Heras said "He realises how pretty she is and what a gorgeous girl she is. He manages to sort it for her to get a job at the kebab shop and yes he probably does have an ulterior motive." [18]

Katy and Ryan start to become closer at the kebab shop and one day go in for another kiss. [18] Foote believed that Katy had not had a "teenage wild time" because of her relationship with Chesney and their son, so her head is turned by Ryan and it is exciting for her. [18] Foote added that Katy does not mean to hurt Chesney, but the situation with Ryan gets out of her control. [17] Chesney later proposes to Katy in front of their family and friends at Faye Windass' (Ellie Leach) birthday party, but hours later he learns about her affair with Ryan. [19] The Daily Star's Peter Dyke and Katie Begley reported that Chesney would confront Katy in front of their son, demanding to know whether she had sex with Ryan and threatening to beat him up. [19] Chesney then "calls time on their romance" and throws Katy out. [19]

Departure (2013)

On 21 July 2013, Ed Gleave and Susan Hill from the Daily Star reported that Heras had quit Coronation Street. [20] The actor left at the end of his contract, while his character left later in the year. [20] Ryan's exit storyline saw him decide to take a job as a DJ in Ibiza, after realising that there is nothing keeping him in Weatherfield. [20] Steve suggests that Ryan should go to Ibiza and live his life. Steve knows that Michelle is worried about Ryan so he sees it as an opportunity to solve their problems. Gregson told a reporter from TV Choice that his character was just offering Ryan advice. Steve's actions do not go according to plan when Michelle blames him for Ryan's departure. [21]

Reintroduction (2018)

This Morning presenter Sharon Marshall announced on 7 February 2018 that Ryan would be reintroduced during the year. Ryan returns following the reintroduction of Michelle's biological son, Ali Neeson (James Burrows). It was unconfirmed whether Heras would reprise the role. [22] Series producer Kate Oates confirmed on 12 March 2018 that the role of Ryan would be recast. [23] She told Ben Lee of Digital Spy that an actor had been cast, although she refused to reveal his identity. [23] It was revealed on 26 March 2018 that actor Ryan Prescott had been cast in the role of Ryan. [24] Paparazzi photographs were released showing Prescott filming with cast members Tristan Gemmill (Robert Preston) and Rob Mallard (Daniel Osbourne).

Departure (2023)

The character made a previously unannounced departure on 20 December 2023 after he moves to Glasgow for a DJ gig after his affair with Daisy Midgeley was exposed.

Reception

All About Soap 's Laura Morgan called Ryan a "sweet, caring lad" while played by Thompson. [25] Upon the character's return in 2012, Morgan stated that he was "rebellious" and "a lazy oik". [25] In 2021, Laura-Jayne Tyler from Inside Soap criticised the character for being underused, calling it "Such a waste of a Connor!" and requesting that "Someone had better find a place for Ryan soon". [26]

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Kevin Webster is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street. Portrayed by Michael Le Vell, the character first appeared on-screen during the episode airing on 19 October 1983. Le Vell was suspended from the soap in February 2013 due to allegations of sexual offences, with scenes he had already filmed cut from broadcast. Le Vell was found not guilty of all charges in September 2013, and briefly returned in early 2014, before taking another 3-month break from the show and returning once again.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sophie Webster</span> Fictional character from Coronation Street

Sophie Webster is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street. She was born on-screen during the episode broadcast on 4 November 1994. She was played by Ashleigh Middleton from 1994 until 1997 and by Emma Woodward from 8 June 1997 until 25 April 2004. Brooke Vincent took over the role on 12 May 2004. Sophie is the second daughter born to Kevin Webster and Sally Webster and younger sister to Rosie Webster and elder sister to half siblings Jack Webster and deceased Jake Webster.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Weatherfield</span> Fictional town in England

Weatherfield is a fictional town based on Salford, Greater Manchester, which has been the setting for the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street since its inception in 1960. Much of Weatherfield has been seen by viewers throughout the years, though the primary focus from the viewer's perspective is the eponymous Coronation Street, a cobbled street where many of the programme's characters live. The soap opera is often shot on location around Salford and the neighbouring large city of Manchester, as its filming studios, the Granada Studios complex on Quay Street in Manchester city centre and its replacement set MediaCityUK in Salford Quays, only house the outdoor sets of Coronation Street and its immediate surrounding streets.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Amy Barlow</span> Fictional character from Coronation Street

Amy Barlow is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street, portrayed by Elle Mulvaney. She was born on screen during the episode broadcast on 9 February 2004. To date, the character has been portrayed by eight child actors; Holly Bowyer, Rebecca Pike, Louisa Morris, Rachel and Sarah Corker, Madison Hampson, Amber Chadwick and Elle Mulvaney, making her the most recast character in Coronation Street. Although Amy's surname has stayed Barlow, Chadwick was credited as Amy McDonald for three episodes from 2009 to 2010.

Peter Barlow (<i>Coronation Street</i>) Fictional character from Coronation Street

Peter Barlow is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street, played by Chris Gascoyne from 2000 to 2023. The character of Peter was born on screen during an episode broadcast on 5 April 1965, he was born along with his twin sister Susan to parents Ken and Valerie Barlow. Gascoyne made his first appearance in the role during the 40th anniversary live episode airing on 8 December 2000. Gascoyne left the role in 2003 and returned in 2007 for a brief stint before returning full-time in 2008. In January 2014 it was confirmed that Gascoyne would be leaving once again. His final scenes aired on 14 November 2014. In April 2015, it was announced that Gascoyne would reprise the role for two episodes for the funeral of Deirdre Barlow and Peter returned on 15 July 2015 and left once again the following day. In July 2016, it was announced that Peter would be returning as a regular character, with his return airing on 17 October 2016. Peter departed the series again on 26 December 2023. Peter made a voice appearance on 24 January 2024. Peter's storylines have included a number of affairs, alcoholism and a custody battle involving his son Simon Barlow. Peter became involved in a bigamy storyline when he married Rovers barmaid Shelley Unwin and florist Lucy Richards. Having been discovered, Peter was left alone and fled Weatherfield. He returned briefly in 2007 when his adoptive sister Tracy Barlow was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Charlie Stubbs. He returned for good in 2008 with five-year-old Simon, whom he had by Lucy; who had since died from breast cancer. Peter began a relationship with Leanne Battersby and they married during the 50th anniversary episode; however, they divorced in 2012 after Peter's affair with Carla Connor was discovered. Peter later went on to marry Carla, and then had an affair with much younger Tina McIntyre. Peter was framed for Tina's murder by Rob Donovan and upon his release from prison, his marriage to Carla broke down and he left Weatherfield.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Michelle Connor</span> Fictional character from the British soap opera Coronation Street

Michelle Connor is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street, portrayed by former Hear'Say singer Kym Marsh. The character first appeared on-screen during the episode airing on 3 April 2006. Marsh took maternity leave in January 2011, and the character returned on 3 November 2011. On 24 February 2019, it was announced that Marsh would be leaving the soap after 13 years and Michelle's final episode aired on 27 December 2019.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jenny Bradley</span> Fictional character from Coronation Street

Jenny Connor is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street, played by Sally Ann Matthews. She made her first appearance on-screen on 6 January 1986. Originally fostered by Rita Fairclough, she has been featured in storylines including her troubled relationship with her father and Rita's partner, Alan Bradley, his death when he is killed in a tram accident after chasing Rita in Blackpool and a brief underage romance with married man Robert Weston, their separation in 1991 led to Jenny leaving Weatherfield on 1 March 1991.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Carla Connor</span> Fictional character from Coronation Street

Carla Connor is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street, played by Alison King. She made her first appearance on screen during the episode airing on 1 December 2006 and introduced as the wife of Paul Connor. This was King's second role in the soap as she previously played Mrs. Fanshaw for one episode in 2004. King appeared in her 1,000th episode as Carla on 22 May 2015. Carla has been referred to as "the new Elsie Tanner".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tina McIntyre</span> Fictional character from Coronation Street

Tina McIntyre is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street. Portrayed by Michelle Keegan, the character first appeared on-screen during the episode that was shown 7 January 2008. The character was central to many key storylines relating to issues such as perjury, abortion and surrogacy, and had relationships with David Platt, Graeme Proctor, Tommy Duckworth, Dr. Matt Carter and Jason Grimshaw, and had an affair with married man Peter Barlow. Tina has also had feuds with Kylie Platt, Tracy Barlow and Kirsty Soames.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sian Powers</span> Soap opera character

Sian Powers is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street, portrayed by Sacha Parkinson. Sian was introduced as a love interest for Sophie Webster. Sian joined the cast of Coronation Street alongside Ben Richardson in January 2009 as Sophie's schoolmates. They soon form a new group of teenagers along with Ryan Connor. Sian and girlfriend Sophie are Coronation Street's first lesbian couple. It was announced on 29 May 2011 that Parkinson had quit her role, and she made her last on screen appearance on 30 December 2011.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Katy Armstrong</span> Fictional character

Katy Armstrong is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street, played by Georgia May Foote. The character's first appearance was broadcast on 30 July 2010 and she made her final appearance on 20 March 2015.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Rob Donovan</span> Soap opera character

Rob Donovan is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street, portrayed by Marc Baylis. Introduced as the brother of Carla Connor, he made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 9 July 2012. It was announced in June 2014 that Baylis would be leaving the role after two years following his involvement in a storyline where Rob was responsible for murdering Tina McIntyre. Rob departed on 5 November 2014. It was reported in August 2015 that Baylis would be reprising the role as Rob, and he returned to filming in October for a short storyline. His return aired on 4 December 2015 and he departed a month later, on 4 January 2016. He returned again on 19 April 2017 and departed on 8 May 2017.

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