BBC show Casualty confirms first transgender character in a continuing role

Arin Smethurst as Sah Brockner, who will be Casualty's first transgender character in a continuing role. Credit: BBC

Casualty has cast its first transgender character in a continuing role.

Arin Smethurst will join the long-running BBC One series as Sah Brockner, with their first scenes set to air later this month.

Sah is transgender and non-binary - choosing to use they/them pronouns.

They are the latest recruit to the paramedic team at Holby City Hospital and will work alongside Jan (played by Di Botcher), Teddy (played by Milo Clarke) and Iain (played by Michael Stevenson).

Show bosses say Sah is a “cool character” who dislikes being publicly vulnerable and does their best not to be seen as trying hard.

However, they will meet their match when working with boss Jan, who is keen to discover their big heart beneath the cold exterior.


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Smethurst said: “I am honoured to be joining the spectacular Casualty family as a shiny new paramedic.

“I’m so excited to portray this transgender, non-binary, salty but fiercely compassionate character and hope they are not only well-received, but also a source of awareness for those who have never met someone like me. I can’t wait for you to meet Sah!”

Deborah Sathe, senior executive producer of Casualty and Holby City, said: “We are delighted to welcome Arin to the Casualty family and launch our new paramedic Sah for the Saturday-night audience.

“Sah will get themselves into all sorts of professional adventures while masking their own personal sorrow.

"In a world where our privacy is something to be treasured, will Sah be able to keep theirs?”

Milo Clarke as Teddy (right) and Arin Smethurst as Sah Brockner. Credit: BBC

Casualty is Smethurst’s first television role, having graduated from Rose Bruford College in Sidcup last year.

The series, which tells the story of life in Holby City Hospital, began in 1986.