Barney Walsh is riding high on a wave of well-wishes after landing a nomination for the Serial Drama Performance at the National Television Awards, thanks to his role in Casualty.
He broke the news of his nomination via a shared post with the official account of the medical drama, delighting his followers with the update.
The announcement featured a photo of Barney in character, accompanied by a caption that stated: "Barney Walsh is longlisted for Serial Drama Performance at the #NTAs. Vote all things #Casualty.."
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Fans were quick to join the celebration, with one commenting: "Congratulations. Had my vote already!" Another chimed in: "@barneywalsh congratulations well deserved."

A third supporter expressed their encouragement, saying: "Well deserved. Go, Barney," reports .
Barney, who plays the accident-prone Cameron Mickelthwaite, made his debut in the show's 37th season, which premiered in 2023.
After becoming part of the Casualty cast, he expressed his enthusiasm, stating: "It's been an incredible experience to join the cast of Casualty alongside Anna, Sarah, JJ and Eddie."
He added: "It's a real joy to come to work every day and play Cam. I can't wait for the viewers to meet nurse Cam as he arrives at Holby and very quickly realises he might have bitten off more than he can chew!"
Barney isn't new to the acting scene; he started his TV career back in 2013 with a part in Law and Order: UK.
Following his initial breakthrough, Barney has secured roles in series like Doctors, Death in Paradise, and appeared as PC Harness in ITV's The Larkins, a reboot of the classic The Darling Buds of May which also stars his dad, Bradley Walsh, as the iconic Pop Larkin.
Additionally, Barney isn't just flexing his acting muscles but is also making waves as a TV host. He co-presents BBC’s revamped Gladiators with his father and joins him on the hit adventure travelogue for , Bradley and Barney Walsh: Breaking Dad, which has concluded its triumphant sixth season recently.
Reflecting on the unique dynamic their partnership brings, Bradley once revealed on ITV’s : "He has always been my son, and you always take care of them.
"But then all of a sudden he becomes your equal and a work colleague, and a mate, and someone you respect."
Casualty airs Saturdays on BBC One and on BBC iPlayer
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