Emmerdale

‘Terrible worrier’ Mark Charnock addresses Emmerdale future amid cast axings

Emmerdale's Marlon Dingle looking upset as he stands beside a moving train

Mark has played Marlon Dingle since 1996 (Picture: ITV)

Emmerdale star Mark Charnock has addressed his future with the show as Marlon Dingle amid a slew of cast exits.

In recent months, it has been confirmed that four much-loved faces will be leaving the ITV soap this year.

Lesley Dunlop, who plays Brenda Walker, and Roxy Shahidi, who appears as Leyla Harding are exiting after 17 and 14 years respectively.

Susan Cookson is also leaving after five years as Wendy Posner, with Paula Lane also set to exit as Ella Forster.

Daisy Campbell also left the show last month after 13 years when bosses axed her character Amelia Spencer, while Dean Andrews bowed out as Will Taylor on Christmas Day following a five year stint.

Speaking about his time on the show, Mark admitted to The Mirror: ‘You can never take it for granted and you never know until you get your next contract.

‘I am a terrible worrier. I find myself driving home muttering lines trying to remember how I played them out. I am a bit neurotic in that way but Emmerdale is such a great show to work on.’

Rhona supports a broken Marlon in Emmerdale
Marlon is currently sick with worry over missing April (Picture: ITV)

The actor, who joined Emmerdale in 1996, said he’d had ‘an amazing run of luck’ so far, adding: ‘I have loved every moment of my 28 years on the show.

‘And what is so great about it is that it changes all the time, it’s never not surprising and keeps you on your toes – I love that.’

Mark’s character is currently facing every parent’s worst nightmare after daughter April Windsor (Amelia Flanagan) disappeared over Christmas.

The troubled teen’s life changed last month when she discovered how her mum Donna died from her old love interest Ross Barton (Michael Parr).

Marlon and Donna holding hands at their wedding in Emmerdale
Marlon married Donna in 2006 (Picture: ITV/Shutterstock)

The villagers have rallied round to try and track down April, amid growing fears for her safety and wellbeing.

Mark recently said of the storyline: ‘There’s a village-wide concern because they all know her really well. Everybody knows each other well and it’s so out of character.

‘It escalates, this storyline, so this is just the beginning.’

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