The Standard (St. Catharines)

Coronation Street actress dies at 77

Character Vera written out of show after illness

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LONDON — Liz Dawn, the actress who played tart-tongued Vera Duckworth in the British soap opera Coronation Street for more than 30 years, has died, her family said Tuesday. She was 77.

Dawn’s family said the actress died “peacefully in her sleep” on Sept. 25.

Coronation Street has charted the goings-on in the fictional northern England community of Weatherfie­ld since 1960 with a blend of dramatic storylines and down-toearth humour.

Born Sylvia Butterfiel­d, Dawn was a nightclub singer before beginning an acting career with TV commercial­s and guest appearance­s.

She appeared on the show from 1974 to 2008, as Vera, wife and verbal sparring partner to work-shy, pigeon-fancying Jack Duckworth. Their rocky but enduring relationsh­ip was at the show’s emotional heart.

Dawn was diagnosed with emphysema in the early 2000s, and Vera was written out of the show in 2008, dying in her sleep. Bill Tarmey, who played Jack, died in 2012.

Coronation Street executive producer Kieran Roberts said “Dawn was a true Coronation Street legend, a brilliant actor and a wonderful person.”

Coronation Street has fans around the globe — including rapper Snoop Dogg, who recorded a message to mark its 50th anniversar­y in 2010.

Dawn is survived by her husband Don Ibbetson, four children, six grandchild­ren and three greatgrand­children.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? British actress Liz Dawn posed for a photo at Buckingham Palace, London on Oct. 24, 2000 after she received an MBE.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE British actress Liz Dawn posed for a photo at Buckingham Palace, London on Oct. 24, 2000 after she received an MBE.

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