{"id":266,"date":"2014-09-24T17:40:45","date_gmt":"2014-09-24T17:40:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/michaelfrenchnet.fansitehost.com\/?page_id=266"},"modified":"2014-11-17T19:19:41","modified_gmt":"2014-11-17T19:19:41","slug":"hes-such-a-devil","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/michael-french.net\/?page_id=266","title":{"rendered":"He&#8217;s such a devil"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><b>The actor reveals all about his new role, cracking his skull open and singing in the West End&#8230;.<\/b><\/p>\n<p>He was one of <i>Holby City&#8217;s<\/i> original cast members, and now Michael French is returning as Nick Jordan after two years away from our screens- but this time Jordan&#8217;s moving to <i>Casualty<\/i> as the new boss.<br \/>\nAnd his arrival at the Accident and Emergency department will cause some unrest as he barks out orders to staff and upsets colleagues. &#8216;jordan is attracted by power and success&#8217; explains Michael. &#8216;He has gone though a lot of changes in his life, but he sees his job in casualty as an opportunity to turn a clean page. He believes he can make the department better.&#8217;<br \/>\nHis style impresses Dr Ruth Winters (Georgia Taylor), who finds herself attracted to the goodlooking heart surgeon. &#8216;Right from the word go, Ruth really admires Jordan&#8217; says the 45-year-old-actor, &#8216;It&#8217;s a tricky situation though, as he has learned from past mistakes not to mix his personal life with work.&#8217;<br \/>\nMichael won&#8217;t reveal whether Jordan will fall for Ruth romantically, but one thing is for sure his chatacter&#8217;s in for abumpy ride.<br \/>\n&#8216;He&#8217;s got a very tough journey ahead of him, and viewers will learn more in time what he&#8217;s hiding from people, but that is all I am saying for now!&#8217; He says cryptically.<br \/>\nThe move to <i>Casualty<\/i> is an exciting challenge for Michael. Smiling, he says &#8216;It&#8217;s great to play Jordan again. I&#8217;ve always relished playing such a devilish character and I enjoy being part of a family unit such as <i>Casualty<\/i>&#8211; all the cast and crew have made me feel so welcome.&#8217;<br \/>\nThankfully, he hasn&#8217;t had any recent A&amp;E experiences, but did end up in hospital when he was a baby. &#8216;I&#8217;ve been to hospital once, when I was 18 months old,&#8217; he recalls. &#8216;I fell out of my bedroom window and was in a coma for five days. My parents thought I was going to die. I fell from the second floor and cracked my skull open. I&#8217;d been playing with a toy car on the windowsill. &#8216;Our neighbour saw me fall. My mum and dad were beside themselves with worry and I can&#8217;t imagine what they went through. I came round after five days and was fine. I have always wondered whether any permanent damage was done!&#8217; He chuckles.<br \/>\nThe likeable actor has played Jordan on and off for 10 years,but he is,of course, also know for his role of David Wicks in <i> Eastenders<\/i> from 1993 to 1996, when the show was regularly watched by an audience of more than 20 million.<br \/>\nMichael has fond memories of his time in Albert Square. &#8216;If it wasn&#8217;t for <i>Eastenders<\/i>, I probarbly wouldn&#8217;t be working in TV now,&#8217; he says. &#8216;I still watch the soap. The actors and writing are great.&#8217;<br \/>\nA private person, did he get upset by the intrusion that came with such a high-profile role? &#8216;I just ignored it and got on with my job,&#8217; he replies smiling. &#8216;It was intense but rewarding work and I had some great on-screen partnerships with Pam (St Clements- Pat), Lindsey (Coulson &#8211; Carol), Patsy (Palmer -Bianca), and Michelle (Collins &#8211; Cindy). I&#8217;ll always have fond memories of working on the show; I learned a lot.&#8217;<br \/>\nAn incredibly down-to-earth, charming, fun person in the flesh, Michael, dressed in Nicks Jordan&#8217;s trademark pin-striped suit, is very relaxed as he talks about his return to television.Intrestingly, he cites his part as Tony in the West End revial of <i>West Side Story<\/i>, at Her Majesty&#8217;s Theatre, in 1985, as one of his most proud moments during a careerthat has also seen him star in TV&#8217;s <i>Crime Traveller<\/i> and <i>Born and Bred<\/i>, as well as taking to the stage in <i>Les Miserables<\/i>, <i>Art<\/i> and <i>Chicago<\/i>.<br \/>\nI&#8217;ll never forget being cast in <i>West Side Story<\/i>,&#8217; he admits. &#8216;I hadn&#8217;t been trained and there were hundreds of boys there and I got the role of Tony. That spurred me on, and it&#8217;s a case in point that you do just have to go for it. Being in that was one of the proudest moments of my life.&#8217;<br \/>\nHe admires Andrew Lloyd Webber&#8217;s innovative decision to ask the public to choose the leading stars of some of his musicals, ratherthan going down the conventional audition route. &#8216;I don&#8217;t see any harm in the TV shows. If they encourage the general public to visit the theatre, and then maybe see another show, then that&#8217;s great. I particularly enjoyed <i>I&#8217;d Do Anything<\/i>. I met some of the Nancys and they were charming and talented and deserved the opportunity to work in the industry.&#8217;<br \/>\nHe thinks he still has another West End musical in him, but ask Michael if he&#8217;d like to go in celebrity jungle and he roars with laughter. &#8216;Absolutely not!&#8217; he says, still chuckling. &#8216;I&#8217;d probarbly cope quite well because I love people, but if I was to do any of the reality shows it would be <i>Strictly Come Dancing<\/i>. I&#8217;d rather be on the dance floor than in the jungle!&#8217; Pausing he adds: I do like to keep my hand in musicals, though, and it wouldbe good to do another one.<br \/>\nI&#8217;m enjoying myself at the moment. I believe in fate, and being in <i>Casualty<\/i> really feels right. I&#8217;m so glad I&#8217;ve been asked to play Jordan again.&#8217;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The actor reveals all about his new role, cracking his skull open and singing in the West End&#8230;. He was one of Holby City&#8217;s original cast members, and now Michael French is returning as Nick Jordan after two years away from our screens- but this time Jordan&#8217;s moving to Casualty as the new boss. 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