Career
Starke claimed in an interview with "The Times" that he quit the show as he was exhausted by the relentless workload. He also criticised the producers for failing to develop his character following the conclusion of the Jordache murder story and claimed he regretted not leaving with his onscreen girlfriend played by Sandra Maitland in 1995. Prior to that, he played several guest roles in the programme.
Starke then appeared in the ITV1 Sunday night drama The Royal as Kenneth Hopkirk, and as policeman Arthur in the film The 51st State.
He appeared in the pantomime Cinderella in Southport over Christmas 2005, alongside Stuart Wade from Emmerdale, and in Aladdin during Christmas 2006, along with comedian Syd Little, in New York He also appeared in the play Number Holds Bard, alongside Andrew Schofield.
In 2007 he joined the cast of Coronation Street as the head of new family the Mortons as Jerry Morton, who owns a kebab shop. He, along with the rest of the Morton family, left the show in September 2008 due to a new producer wanting the show to go in a new direction.
In recent years, he has starred in many touring productions of West End musicals, including playing the role of Edna Turnblad in the first United Kingdom tour of Hairspray and originating the role of Monsignor Howard in the first United Kingdom tour of Sister Acting the musical.
He also made appearances in Anything Goes and Our Day Out. He appeared in the action thriller film ″Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit″ released in 2014, directed by Kenneth Branagh
In 2014, Starke starred in the soap opera Doctors. He retired in 2014 from acting.