24/08/2005
Former ‘Coronation Street’ star in court on rape charge
Former ‘Coronation Street’ actor, Christopher Quinten, has appeared in court to face rape charges.
The 48-year-old actor, most famous for his role as mechanic Brian Tilsley, in the long-running soap, appeared at Horseferry Magistrates Court in London under his real name, Christopher Bell.
Mr Quinten is charged with allegedly attacking a woman in her twenties in the 10 Room nightclub in Air Street in the capital on June 25.
The actor, whose other credits include roles in the films ‘International Velvet’ and ‘Robocop 2’, as well as the sci-fi series ‘Quatermass’, was ordered to appear before Middlesex Guildhall Crown Court for a plea hearing on December 7.
Mr Quinten was ordered not to contact the alleged victim. He will also have to report to a London police station three times week and had to surrender his passport.
Speaking outside the court on Wednesday, Mr Quinten’s solicitor, Richard Egan, said that he had always denied the allegation made against him.
(KMcA/SP)
The 48-year-old actor, most famous for his role as mechanic Brian Tilsley, in the long-running soap, appeared at Horseferry Magistrates Court in London under his real name, Christopher Bell.
Mr Quinten is charged with allegedly attacking a woman in her twenties in the 10 Room nightclub in Air Street in the capital on June 25.
The actor, whose other credits include roles in the films ‘International Velvet’ and ‘Robocop 2’, as well as the sci-fi series ‘Quatermass’, was ordered to appear before Middlesex Guildhall Crown Court for a plea hearing on December 7.
Mr Quinten was ordered not to contact the alleged victim. He will also have to report to a London police station three times week and had to surrender his passport.
Speaking outside the court on Wednesday, Mr Quinten’s solicitor, Richard Egan, said that he had always denied the allegation made against him.
(KMcA/SP)
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