List of Coronation Street characters introduced in 2019
Coronation Street is a British soap opera first broadcast on 9 December 1960. The following is a list of characters introduced in 2019, by order of first appearance. All characters are introduced by series producer Iain MacLeod. The first character to be introduced is Natalie Watkins, an acquaintance of Nick Tilsley, in January, followed by the birth of Bertie Osbourne, the son of Daniel Osbourne and Sinead Tinker and [|Andrea Abruzzi] a hairdresser who applies for a job at Trim Up North. Jan Lozinski, a builder working for Gary Windass, first appears in March, followed by Alina Pop, a love interest for Seb Franklin, in April. The Bailey family – consisting of brothers [|James Bailey] and [|Michael Bailey], their father [|Ed Bailey] and mother Aggie Bailey – are introduced in June, as well as Kelly Neelan, the daughter of Rick Neelan. Ray Crosby arrives in July, as well as Bernie Winter, the mother of Gemma Winter and Paul Foreman. Gary's client [|Derek Milligan] first appeared in August. Bernie's ex-boyfriend [|Kel Hinchley] and Hope Stape's teaching assistant [|Jade Rowan] arrive in September. Gemma's quadruplets [|Aled, Bryn, Carys and Llio Winter-Brown] are born in October. Nina Lucas, the long-lost niece of Roy Cropper, arrived in November, as well as Grace Vickers. Additionally, multiple [|other characters] appear throughout the year.
Natalie Watkins
Natalie Watkins, played by Cassie Bradley, made her first appearance in episode 9657, broadcast on 2 January 2019. She was uncredited until episode 9668 on 16 January 2019. Details of the character and storyline were announced on 12 January 2019. Natalie is an acquaintance of Nick Tilsley who worked with Nick at his restaurant in Nottingham. Nick enlists Natalie in his plan to rob his grandmother, Audrey Roberts, in return for some of the money. When Nick fails to pay her, Natalie arrives in Weatherfield to confront him. Nick's partner, Leanne Battersby, spots them speaking, so he claims that Natalie is his divorce lawyer. Nick's brother, David Platt, realises that Natalie is involved in the scheme and confronts Nick. Bradley expressed her delight at joining the cast, commenting, "feeling very honoured excited to be on this street".The character is reintroduced in March 2019 when she arrives at Nick and David's barbers for a job. Vickie Scullard of the Manchester Evening News reported that Natalie's return would "cause some serious drama for Nick" and predicted that she would "blackmail him and threaten to expose him to his family". Helen Daly of the Daily Express observed that Natalie is "out to get" Nick when she returns. Writers placed Natalie in a new storyline as she develops a crush on David, who is engaged to Shona Ramsey, after he gives her an opportunity in the barbers. Bradley explained that Natalie "admires" David because he is "speaking up for her". She thought that Natalie would be "a pretty good match" for Shona since they have similar personalities and backstories. Bradley called them "rough diamonds" and looked forward to seeing them quarrel.
Bertie Osbourne
Bertie Osbourne made his first appearance in episode 9667, broadcast on 14 January 2019. He is the son of established characters Daniel Osbourne and Sinead Tinker. Bertie was at first played by a fake baby, with Mallard revealing that he had to "trick himself" to believe it was real, also stating that he was looking forward to working with a real baby as he had been "broody for years". McGlynn revealed that she was "really nervous" when she began working with the real babies playing the role as she didn't have much past experience. Mallard said that "Daniel is not ready really . He can read as much as he likes, but the reality is almost always different" but also said that a baby is "like a second start for Daniel".Shortly after discovering that she is pregnant, Sinead is diagnosed with an aggressive form of cervical cancer and she keeps quiet but tells Daniel's dad Ken Barlow after he finds her at the hospital and persuades him not to tell Daniel. Sinead collapses and Ken is forced to tell Daniel and he did not forgive him at first but Ken's son Peter Barlow talks Daniel round. Sinead decides to undergo chemotherapy at the end of her first trimester, instead of starting aggressive radiotherapy which would require her to terminate her pregnancy. Sinead is later told that her cancer has not responded to the treatment, and that she requires an emergency caesarean section in order to save the baby and allow her to change to a different treatment. Shortly after he is born prematurely, the baby contracts an infection. After he recovers, Daniel and Sinead decide to name him Bertie, after Albert Tatlock. A couple of months after his birth, Bertie is discharged from the hospital. Under pressure from Sinead's family, Daniel agrees to have Bertie christened. Sinead and Daniel choose three godparents for Bertie, they choose Beth, Sinead's ex-fiancé Chesney Brown and Ken's adoptive daughter, Tracy McDonald.
Andrea Abruzzi
Andrea Abruzzi, played by Luca Malacrino, first appears in episode 9687, first broadcast on 6 February 2019. The character and Malacrino's casting details were announced on 26 January 2019. Andrea is Italian and billed as "full of passion, style and charisma". Malacrino described his character as "fiery, stylish and a lot of fun". He is introduced as a hairdresser at Nick Tilsley and David Platt's new indie barbershop. Malacrino signed a guest contract to appear in multiple episodes. Upon receiving the invitation to audition for the role, Malacrino consulted his mother about whether he should fly from his home in Los Angeles for the role. He expressed his delight at appearing in the soap and as a character different from other roles he had portrayed. The character made his last appearance in episode 9712, originally broadcast on 8 March 2019.Jan Lozinski
Jan Lozinski, played by Piotr Baumann, first appears in episode 9712, first broadcast on 8 March 2019. Jan is introduced as a love interest for Eileen Grimshaw. He is a builder who is employed by Gary Windass for work on the roof of the local factory. Media outlets and viewers noticed many similarities between Jan and Konrad Topolski, the character which Baumann portrayed in rival soap opera EastEnders. They observed that both characters are builders fixing a roof and love interests for "acerbic blondes". On 8 March 2019, it was announced that the character would be involved in an issue-led story about modern slavery. The story team worked with the Salvation Army on the story. Series producer Iain MacLeod wanted to highlight that "slavery hides in plain sight".He first arrives on the street when he is hired by Gary Windass as a builder. He later recognises Eileen Grimshaw by her voice and begins a flirtatious relationship with her, to the chagrin of Seb Franklin, who blames him for losing his job. He later moves in with Eileen and Seb forgives him after he gives him a bike to start his own business. However, Jan becomes nervous when Seb takes a job at a local nail bar and even more so when he sees him with Alina Pop.
Alina Pop
Alina Pop, played by Ruxandra Porojnicu, first appears in episode 9750, first broadcast on 22 April 2019 and later made her last appearance on 16 September 2021.The character and Porojnicu's casting details were announced on 1 March 2019. Alina is introduced as a love interest for Seb Franklin. She works at a nail bar which Seb visits to fix a burst pipe. Porojnicu and Visioni were pictured by paparazzi filming on-location in February 2019. After having an affair with Tyrone Dobbs after lodging with him and Fiz Stape and subsequently forming a relationship with him, she left after she miscarried their baby after his daughter Hope Dobbs set fire to their flat, and Tyrone hadn't been completely honest about his past. Although telling Tyrone beforehand she wasn't pregnant, her exit scenes implied she was. These aired in Episode 10,431 on 16 September 2021.
On 8 March 2019, it was announced that the characters would be involved in an issue-led story about modern slavery alongside Eileen Grimshaw and Jan Lozinski. The story begins when Seb discovers Alina living in "squalid conditions" after entering the UK from Eastern Europe through a "human trafficking ring". Alina is helped by Seb, who endangers his life and others' lives, too. The story team worked with Salvation Army on the story. Kathy Betteridge, director of anti-trafficking and modern slavery, was pleased that Coronation Street was tackling the subject. Series producer Iain MacLeod wanted to highlight that "slavery hides in plain sight" since the topic is "one of the biggest hidden scandals in the UK today". He observed that various low-cost businesses could be run by employees who have been "coerced, threatened and exploited" in a similar fashion to Alina.
In July 2024, it was announced that Porojnicu would be returning with her return scenes coming up in further episodes. She is set to come face to face with Tyrone after his mother, Cassie Plummer, tricks her by bringing her to him in her taxi, instead of the airport as requested. This occurs after she crosses paths with Fiz, whom Tyrone is now married to, in Frescho's car park. Alina tells her that she wanted to keep her distance and is only back in the UK for a trial regarding a human trafficking group in Romania. Fiz had previously been informed about this trial by Debbie Webster and Rita Tanner.
Corey Brent
Corey Brent, played by Maximus Evans, first appeared on 8 May 2019. Corey is a student at Weatherfield High who shows an interest in Asha Alahan, only after he is rejected by Amy Barlow. Corey begins a relationship with Asha, which he later ends. In an attempt to impress him, Asha undresses during an online video chat, which he records. Classmate Kelly Neelan shares the video on social media. Asha eventually forgives Corey and the pair reconcile their relationship. When Asha forms a friendship and eventual romantic spark with Nina Lucas, Corey makes rude remarks about her and her gothic sense of style. In May 2021, alongside Kelly and other friends, Corey attacks Nina and her boyfriend Seb Franklin and Seb dies as a result of the attack. At his trial, Corey claimed that it was Kelly that had attacked Seb and that he had tried to stop her, when it was in fact Kelly that had tried to stop him. The jury believe this and Kelly is sentenced to prison whilst Corey is found not guilty, much to the distress and anger of Nina and Seb's mother Abi.Evans described his character as "violent, cruel and manipulative", and said that Corey would "do anything to save his own skin". After his attack on Nina and Seb, Inside Soap magazine wrote that he is the "most hated man on Coronation Street" and described him as "nasty" and "vile". Evans stated that with typical villains, there is a charm to their characterisation, but said that there is no charm to Corey. He liked there being "no redeemable features about him" since it made him a hated character to raise awareness for hate crimes. The actor added that despite Corey's response to Seb's death to be covering his tracks, Corey does feel guilt towards what happened, and noted that viewers can see his vulnerable side in scenes with Asha and her father Dev. In an interview with Inside Soap, Evans recalled a time when he went out in public and was approached by viewers of the soap. He expected to be given negative comments for his role as villain Corey, but was instead told positive comments about his acting. Evans also told the magazine that he would find it interesting to see Corey appear on the soap for a long tenure since it would allow viewers to realise that "these devils are walking around among us", but admitted that like viewers, he would eventually like to see Corey get his comeuppance.
In November 2021, Corey attempts to leave the country in a van with his father Stefan Brent in order to avoid being arrested again after the bloodstained clothes he was wearing on the night he killed Seb were recovered from the rucksack he thew in the river on his way from the scene which was removed from the river by Stu Carpenter was handed to the police by Nina and Asha. However, Gary Windass commandeers the van, driven by an associate of Stefan, and drives it to the police station where the waiting police charge Corey with Seb's murder. The following day, Corey pleads guilty after confessing to killing Seb. Kelly's solicitor and foster father Imran Habeeb tells Seb's mother Abi Franklin that Corey could spend a minimum of 14 years in prison due to his age.