Emmerdale fans have been left wondering what actor Jurell Carter, who played Nate Robinson, has been up to since leaving the popular ITV soap earlier this year
Emmerdale star Jurell Carter, known for his role as Nate Robinson, has left fans stunned with news of his most recent project.
The 32 year old actor, who left the hit ITV show in September following a dramatic storyline where characters Amy Wyatt, Suzy Merton, and Leyla Harding met tragic ends after a limousine accident into an icy lake, has been keeping busy.
In a plot twist that has captivated viewers, one more body was discovered in the lake, leading to speculation it could be his character, Nate.
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Amidst speculations about the unidentified corpse, Jurell took to social media in November to announce a surprising shift in his career.
He captured the attention of his 24.8K Instagram followers by divulging that he lent his voice to Sephora’s Christmas adverts, adopting an American accent for the festive campaign.
Leicestershire Live reported on this unexpected reveal, quoting Jurell’s Instagram post: “Had the pleasure of voicing the new @sephora Christmas ads [Christmas tree, heart and American flag emoji]… @damngoodvoices @hungrymaninc @750_mph @tbwachiatla.”
The comments section quickly lit up with messages from impressed fans and co-stars, all excited and supportive of Jurell’s new venture outside of Emmerdale. , reports the Express.
Several fans shared their astonishment, with one stating: “No way! I’d never have guessed..what a voice”. Another expressed: “This is mad! Sounds nothing like you..love it!”
A fan also mentioned: “Wow completely different from Nate.Would love to see u on a TV show in the States using ur American accent! “. Meanwhile, others complimented him, saying: “Wow sounding great” and “Watching TV in Canada and just saw one of your ads live!”
His former Emmerdale colleagues, such as Michelle Hardwick, Beth Cordingly, and Eden Taylor-Draper, all showed their admiration. Jurell has also been working on other projects after leaving Emmerdale, including his current role in the UK touring production of Boys from the Blackstuff, a poignant take by James Graham on Alan Bleasdale’s television drama, and even shared his excitement on Instagram Stories ahead of the opening day in Bath.