Bruno Langley

[1] Greater Manchester Police later announced he had been charged with two counts of sexual assault,[2] to both of which he pleaded guilty on 28 November 2017; he was sentenced to a 12-month community order.

[8] From 2001 to 2004, Langley played the character of Todd Grimshaw in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street.

[1][16] In the summer of 2005, Langley made his stage debut in an acclaimed run of Romeo and Juliet opposite fellow ex-soap actress Scarlett Alice Johnson at Stafford Castle.

Taking on the role of Romeo, The British Theatre Guide described Langley as, 'immediately comfortable with the verse, finding no difficulty in being the lovesick youngster before he's gripped with passion for Juliet.

[19] Also in 2006 he was seen in a production of A Taste of Honey, taking on the role of repressed gay art student, Geoffrey.

[21] Beginning in May 2008, he appeared in the premiere stage run of the new musical Sleeping Beauty starring opposite fellow Coronation Street alumna Lucy Evans at the Gaiety Theatre in Dublin.

Langley also appeared in the stage show Flashdance the Musical[22] with Victoria Hamilton-Barritt, Bernie Nolan and Noel Sullivan.

'[23] and Lindsay Corr stating in the Edinburgh Guide that, 'Bruno Langley as Jimmy shows acting doesn't have to take a back seat in musical theatre, as he twitches about the stage in his grey hoodie and delivers his number, 'You Can't Keep Me Down', with understated aplomb.

"[8] The band performs songs from the 1950s, as well as taking modern tracks and arranging them into jazz, blues and swing styles.

[32][33] In October 2017, a woman complained to ITV that Langley had harassed and sexually assaulted her at Band on the Wall, a Manchester music venue.

His drunkenness on the night was considered as an aggravating factor by District Judge Mark Hadfield, who sentenced Langley to a twelve-month community order and 40 days of rehabilitation activity.

Langley was also ordered to observe a curfew, wear an electronic tag, pay £250 compensation to his victims and sign onto the sex offender register for five years.