Emmerdale actor Ash Palmisciano made history by playing the first transgender character in the soap. He first appeared on screen as Matty Barton in 2018 and has since been involved in several challenging storylines.
Most recently, Matty has been in prison after accidentally stabbing Samson Dingle (Sam Hall).
Matty was simply walking with a kitchen knife when transphobe Josh (Osian Morgan) pushed Samson towards him.
In upcoming scenes, Matty faces a terrifying situation when wife Amy Wyatt (Natalie Ann Jamieson) reveals his true identity to transphobic prisoner Robbo – mistaking him for accepting cellmate Les.
Robbo corners Matty in his cell and reveals that he knows the truth – is Matty in serious danger?
As the fallout from the stabbing continues, find out more about actor Ash’s personal life away from our TV screens.
Who is Ash Pamisciano?
Ash Palmisciano was born in January 1990, making him 34 years old.
A master of many crafts, Ash Pamisciano is an actor, poet, writer and narrator.
He was originally brought in to advise Emmerdale on their new transgender character, through a charity called All About Trans. They then asked him to audition and the rest is history.
He described the casting and the role as a ‘big thing’ and said he has been pleasantly surprised by the reception he’s received.
According to his IMDB page, he has also worked for the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) and was the first transgender actor to appear on the RSC stage.
Ash previously had a YouTube channel where he posted short blogs, spoken word poetry and advice videos.
What has Ash Palmisciano said about his transition?