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Corrie star Andrew Lancel is declared bankrupt after actor who starred in The Bill faces five-figure debt

CORRIE and The Bill star Andrew Lancel has been declared bankrupt after failing to pay off a large tax bill.

The star, who played Frank Foster in the popular soap, failed to keep on top of his tax affairs.

Andrew Lancel played Frank Foster on Coronation StreetCredit: Handout
The actor also featured in The BillCredit: Rex

HMRC were named as the petitioner in the High Court and sources have revealed the actor’s outstanding bill was “a significant five-figure sum”.

Lancel, 53, was declared broke under his real name Andrew Charles Watkinson.

He also starred as Detective Inspector Neil Manson in long-running ITV cop show the Bill for eight years.

The actor was forced to spend big money on legal fees in a trial over child abuse claims in 2013.

He was found not guilty of four counts of indecently assaulting a 15-year-old boy, but had to cover legal costs from his own pocket.

Coronation Street suffered a torrid time during this period. 

Veteran Bill Roache was cleared of raping teenage girls and Michael Le Vell was acquitted of sexual offences against a teenager, all within several months of each other.


Source: https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/feed


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