Emmerdale has released a new glamorous picture ahead of the ITV soap's 50th anniversary on Sunday 16 October.
In the snap, it sees cast members Louise Jameson, Kevin Mathurin, Emile John, Lawrence Robb, Martelle Edinborough, Darcy Grey, Jessie Elland and Karene Peter look worlds away from their characters.
Louise plays Mary Goskirk, Kevin plays Charles Anderson, Emile plays Ethan Anderson, Lawrence plays Mackenzie Boyd, Martelle plays Suzy Merton, Darcy plays Marcus Dean, Jessie plays Chloe Harris and Karene plays Naomi Walters.
All of the cast members are relatively new to the hit ITV soap after joining in 2020, 2021 and 2022 but this hasn't stopped their characters from having explosive storylines.
Each of the soap stars have been cast by Emmerdale’s Casting Director, Faye Styring, who has been casting the show for seventeen years.
Emmerdale Casting Director, Faye Styring, said: "As a team we are passionate about finding new talent and the right actor for the role. All of these actors have really made their own mark on the show already."
Talking about joining the show and the 50th anniversary celebrations, Karene, who plays Naomi, said: "It’s been great joining the show at such an iconic moment in time! Everyone has been super welcoming and it feels like I’ve been here forever!"
While Martelle, who plays Suzy, said: "‘I’m absolutely loving being part of the team. I grew up on Emmerdale so it’s a real honour to be in it especially during its 50th year of being on our screens!"
Elsewhere, Kevin, who plays Charles, said: "As long as I can remember my Mum never missed an episode and now she watches me in it! Emmerdale is more than an institution of British television, it’s a reminder of home."
Louise, who joined the ITV soap earlier this year as Rhona's on-screen mum Mary, said: "I’m so thrilled to be part of Emmerdale’s iconic 50th celebrations. To be working in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales with such an amazing team.
"Fifty years ago one of my first jobs was playing Sharon Crosswaite on Emmerdale Farm, then a humble lunchtime show, and now here I am again, full circle. I couldn’t be happier."
Darcy, who plays Marcus, said: "What can I say about being part of such a stellar, beautiful cast? It’s a dream come true and at such an iconic moment.
"I feel very lucky to be part of it in my small way. Here’s to another 50 years of small village drama!"
Lawrence, who plays Mackenzie, said: "To be part of a serial drama as iconic as Emmerdale on its 50th birthday is special in itself. What makes it even better is the gorgeous people I get to work with on a daily basis. Dreamy!"
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Emile, who plays Charles' on-screen son Ethan, said: "It’ll be two years this month since I joined the cast, how time flies when you're having fun!"
While Jessie, who plays Chloe, added: "I feel so lucky to be part of something where I’m learning so much and getting to watch incredibly talented people do what they do best every day.
"But being part of Emmerdale in its 50th year has been the pinnacle of my experience so far: it’s been amazing watching the cast and crew work so hard and passionately to create something that is nothing short of spectacular!"
Emmerdale will celebrate its 50th birthday with an hour long episode on Sunday 16 October.
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