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ITV Coronation Street star Jude Riordan shares pride over new role alongside director dad away from soap

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Coronation Street star Jude Riordan has been a busy bre as not only has he recently returned to filming on the cobbles, but he's also just wrapped on another project.

Fans best known the youngster for playing Sam Blakeman in the ITV soap. The actor, who also stars in Brassic alongside former Corrie star Michelle Keegan, revealed on Sunday that he had just finished filming his first short film - and it was somewhat of a family affair.

Jude, 11, was able to work with his dad for the first time. Not long ago fans were surprised to discover that the soap star's dad was pretty famous for his work behind-the-scenes on many much-loved show.

Paul Riordan has forged a successful career in show business as a television director. READ MORE: ITV Coronation Street's Millie Gibson looks stunning in red as she's joined by co-stars at 18th birthday party He broke through in a behind-the-scenes role in Hollyoaks before he went on to earn directing credits for popular soaps such as Emmerdale and Casualty.

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