David Sillito: “That husky voice, that laugh – some of the best Coronation Street moments have been Deidre moments”
Coronation Street star Anne Kirkbride, who played the character Deirdre Barlow in the long-running television soap, has died aged 60 after a short illness.
ITV said the actress, who was in the show for 42 years, passed away peacefully in a Manchester hospital.
Her husband David Beckett and the programme’s cast and crew were said to be “heartbroken and deeply saddened”.
Co-star William Roache, who played her husband Ken Barlow for many years, said she would be “greatly missed”.
“She was an impeccable performer with superb comedy timing and an immense gift for really heightened drama. We had some rows over the years as Ken and Deirdre and it was wonderful to play those scenes opposite her.
“Coronation Street has lost one of its iconic characters and Anne will be greatly missed.”
In the 1980s one of the soap’s most famous storylines hinged on whether she would stay with Ken Barlow. She was married four times in the programme, twice to Ken.
The popularity of her character was demonstrated when a real-life campaign was launched to free Deirdre when a storyline saw the character jailed in 1998 after being duped into a mortgage fraud by fiance Jon Lindsay. The campaign was even backed by Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Kirkbride started in Coronation Street in 1972 as Deirdre Hunt and over the years became known for her character’s large glasses and husky voice.
Deirdre Barlow had been off screen after Kirkbride was given a three-month break by the show’s producers.
Coronation Street’s creator Tony Warren said: “Anne was very easy to love. Her talent over the years made a massive contribution to Coronation Street.”
Kate Ford, who plays Deirdre’s daughter Tracy Barlow, tweeted: “Heartbroken at the loss of my friend and beautiful on screen mummy. The most crazy, funny 100 per cent human. My life was enriched by her.”
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