Emmerdale's Bill Ward to quit soap in 'dramatic' storyline
Reports suggest that Emmerdale's Bill Ward, who plays James Barton in the ITV soap, will be following co-stars Kelvin Fletcher and Sophie Powles out the door...
It’s set to be curtains for Emmerdale actor Bill Ward, as he is to leave the ITV soap after three years.
According to reports, the soap star – who plays popular character James Barton – will depart the popular programme later this year following a dramatic storyline that will see him killed off.
This will make him the third actor to leave Emmerdale in the space of mere weeks: Andy Sugden actor Kelvin Fletcher and returning star Sophie Powles, who plays Holly Barton, also recently revealed their departures from the show.
A show source told The Sun: “It’s the third name in quick succession that is going out the exit door.
"Losing Andy Sugden, one of the show’s most popular characters ever, was a massive blow. Sophie, having only just come back after a long break, was a shame too.
Get the What to Watch Newsletter
The latest updates, reviews and unmissable series to watch and more!
"And now James is going. Emmerdale fans shouldn't get too attached to their favourites as you never know who’s going to go next."
The insider added: "Everyone has been teasing Bill on set about leaving the Dales as it's now the second time he's been knocked off an ITV soap. He's starting to wonder if it's something personal."
Bill has played farmer James on Emmerdale since 2013, and prior to that he portrayed Charlie Stubbs on ITV’s Coronation Street from 2003 until he was written out in 2007.
A spokesperson for ITV declined to comment.
PA Media is the national news agency for the UK and Ireland. With unrivalled access to the performers, productions and celebrities on both sides of the Atlantic, PA Media stories provide an irresistible glimpse into showbiz news. Bringing you all of entertainment's big moments. From daily soaps to film productions, we cover the shows that audiences want to know about with our previews, news and interviews.