Ray Langton

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Ray Langton

Ray Langton was a fictional character in the British television soap opera Coronation Street. The character was portrayed by actor Neville Buswell. Ray Langton first appeared on the show in 1966 and remained a prominent character until 1978.

Character Background[edit | edit source]

Ray Langton was introduced as a charming and charismatic character who quickly became a fan favorite on Coronation Street. He was known for his smooth-talking ways and his relationships with various female characters on the show.

Storylines[edit | edit source]

During his time on the show, Ray Langton was involved in several dramatic storylines. One of his most memorable storylines was his tumultuous relationship with Deirdre Hunt, which ultimately led to their marriage. However, their marriage was plagued with infidelity and betrayal, leading to their eventual divorce.

Ray Langton was also involved in various business ventures on the show, including a stint as a taxi driver and a nightclub owner. His entrepreneurial spirit often got him into trouble, but he always managed to come out on top.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Ray Langton remains a beloved character among Coronation Street fans, and his storylines are still remembered fondly by viewers. His portrayal by Neville Buswell has been praised for its depth and complexity, making Ray Langton one of the most iconic characters in the show's history.

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