Waterloo Road's Joe Casey star James Baxter's life off screen with Emmerdale star fiancee
22.06.2023 - 03:23
/ ok.co.uk
Fans will know him best for his recent role as deputy-headteacher, Joe Casey in BBC school drama Waterloo Road, but actor James Baxter has more than a few impressive acting credits under his belt. First shooting to fame in Emmerdale back in 2007, the young star quickly made a name for himself in the TV industry, as part of the Doland family in the long running ITV soap.
With roles in shows such as Red Dwarf, Joe Maddison’s War and even Open All Hours reboot, Still Open All Hours, James has continued to work on perfecting his craft as an easily recognisable and in demand actor. In fact, it was while pursing an acting career that he first met and fell for his teenage sweetheart - someone that would later go on to have a lasting impact on his life.
Here’s everything we know about James’ life off-screen so far. Early Life Born and raised in Sunderland in August 1990, James William Baxter lived a relatively uneventful childhood before discovering his love of performing.
Having attended Farringdon Community Sports College for his compulsory education, James also attended weekly classes at the Northern Academy Of Dramatic Arts, held at the city's Royalty Theatre. Coming face to face with the thrill of theatre, James soon developed a love for the profession and even starred in various productions during his time with the organisation, including Some Like It Hot and the 2006 pantomime production Aladdin.
It was while attending these classes and an additional acting workshop at the age of just 14, that James first met Emmerdale actress Chelsea Halfpenny - a fellow teenager with whom he was immediately smitten. However, despite “falling in love at first sight” the couple didn’t actually embark on a romance together until several
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