Renowned for portraying Iain Dean in BBC’s Casualty, actor Michael Stevenson’s tenure on the medical drama will see him in a heartbreaking crash in the upcoming Christmas special.
Michael’s character, Iain, a former military medic turned paramedic, has been a fan favourite since he joined the cast in 2012, tackling numerous challenging storylines.
However, viewers are set for disappointment as the Christmas episode of Casualty hints at a potentially heart-wrenching end for Iain. But fans will have to wait and see if he manages to pull through.
Reports suggest his character will be involved in a dramatic car crash, marking a significant chapter in his story.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Michael is also admired for his commitment to family life and his open discussions about personal hurdles.
Iain Dean can be seen looking concerned in his ambulance at the first look of Casualty’s Christmas special episode (Image: BBC STUDIOS)
Career
Michael’s acting career began in 2009 with a guest role in Heartbeat, where he played Billy Garrett. Over time, he refined his skills with roles in various television series, including The Syndicate and Doctors, reports Wales Online.
His knack for embodying emotionally intricate characters was evident early on, setting the stage for his pivotal role in Casualty.
Since joining BBC’s Casualty in 2012 as Iain Dean, Michael has become an integral part of the show, captivating audiences with his powerful performances. His portrayal of heavy themes encompassing trauma and redemption has seen his character evolve into a fan favourite for his display of grit and sensitivity.
Iain’s battle with mental health issues such as PTSD and a harrowing suicide attempt struck a chord with viewers. The actor’s dedication to genuinely representing these serious aspects on screen has drawn widespread praise.
Rumours continue to swirl around the potential departure of Iain in a dramatic car accident storyline, causing quite a stir among fans, who have seen him as a fixture for a decade. In a candid chat, Michael discussed the closeness of his character’s brush with death, revealing: “I am always worried they are going to do that. Ask any actor when they open the script, they look for that page and they go, ‘Oh, no I am safe.'”.
Michael Stevenson plays Iain Dean in Casualty (Image: BBC / Alistair Heap)
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Family
Away from the spotlight, Michael is just as committed at home. Married to EastEnders alum Lauren Crace, famously killed onscreen by Charlie Brooks’ Janine Butcher, he balances stardom with family life.
The pair tied the knot on May 29, 2016, and dote on their children: 11-year-old Jack and 8-year-old twins Emmy and Isla.
Michaell has been remarkably open about the arduous journey he endured after the distressing birth of his twin daughters, an ordeal that precipitated PTSD. His transparency regarding his mental health struggles has significantly contributed to increasing public recognition of the emotional toll childbirth can impose on fathers.
Speaking to The Mirror, he acknowledged: “I probably had mild PTSD after my twins were born. That was a pretty traumatic time.”
He recounted the harrowing medical scare they faced with the newborns: “They thought they had malrotation, which can be really dangerous in the stomach. I remember phoning my dad, they hadn’t heard anything from us for a few days and were worried, and hearing his voice, it all came out and I wept.”
The actor, both as a father and through his sensitive portrayal of mental health issues on the drama series Casualty, tirelessly campaigns for a broader comprehension of these critical matters. He consistently highlights the irreplaceable role that family support plays in his life and in coping with the strains of his intensive career.
Micheal is married to Lauren Crace. The pair have three children (Image: Instagram)
Casualty future
For those avidly following Casualty, the Christmas special will captivate audiences on Saturday with its tantalising premise: “The festive special All I Want For Christmas is a format-breaking standalone episode that will bring home the ”true” meaning of Christmas.
“It’s Christmas Day in the ED, and the team is faced with an emergency blood shortage.” While Stevie (Elinor Lawless) battles to save lives, Iain risks his own to ensure the hospital doesn’t go without.”