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Bill Tarmey, Coronation Street star, dies aged 71 | Bill Tarmey, Coronation Street star, dies aged 71 |
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Actor Bill Tarmey, who played Jack Duckworth in ITV soap Coronation Street, has died. | Actor Bill Tarmey, who played Jack Duckworth in ITV soap Coronation Street, has died. |
Tarmey, 71, left the soap in 2010, after more than 30 years on the show. | Tarmey, 71, left the soap in 2010, after more than 30 years on the show. |
His family confirmed to ITV that he died in Tenerife on Friday morning, asking for "privacy as they grieve for a wonderful husband, father and brother". | His family confirmed to ITV that he died in Tenerife on Friday morning, asking for "privacy as they grieve for a wonderful husband, father and brother". |
A statement from Coronation Street said the cast, crew and production team were "devastated" to learn of his death. | A statement from Coronation Street said the cast, crew and production team were "devastated" to learn of his death. |
It continued: "Our thoughts and prayers are with Bill's wife and soulmate Ali and their family at this very sad time." | It continued: "Our thoughts and prayers are with Bill's wife and soulmate Ali and their family at this very sad time." |
Along with his own ill health, he left Coronation Street to help care for his son Carl, who was battling a life-threatening brain tumour. | |
He told ITV Granada, earlier this year: "If this hadn't happened they would've had to drag me out of there screaming. It was a wonderful bloody job, especially for an old coffin-dodger". | He told ITV Granada, earlier this year: "If this hadn't happened they would've had to drag me out of there screaming. It was a wonderful bloody job, especially for an old coffin-dodger". |
A life-long heavy smoker, Tarmey had suffered a severe heart attack at just 35 while singing on stage, and he had heart surgery to bypass clogged arteries at 45, having the operation redone 15 years later. | |
He had also suffered from sleep apnoea, a serious condition which resulted in him jolting awake several times a night after he had stopped breathing. | |
Tarmey was reunited with on screen wife Vera, played by Liz Dawn, for his emotional finale from the soap. | |
The actress had left the show two years before because of her health, when Vera was seen dying the same armchair as Jack. | |
However Jack's final scenes showed her appearing at his side and saw the pair dancing together, as he drifted in and out of consciousness. | |
Coronation Street cast members have been paying tribute on Twitter, with Antony Cotton who plays Sean Tully, writing: "Goodnight Bill Tarmey. You were the best. We'll miss you so much x" | Coronation Street cast members have been paying tribute on Twitter, with Antony Cotton who plays Sean Tully, writing: "Goodnight Bill Tarmey. You were the best. We'll miss you so much x" |
Charlie Condou, who plays Marcus Dent, said: "I am devastated to hear that the wonderful Bill Tarmey has died. | Charlie Condou, who plays Marcus Dent, said: "I am devastated to hear that the wonderful Bill Tarmey has died. |
"He was a beautiful, funny and lovely man, and he will be missed by us all." | "He was a beautiful, funny and lovely man, and he will be missed by us all." |
In 2010 Tarmey published his autobiography Jack Duckworth And Me, which charted his life, from growing up in the slums of Manchester through to working as a singer in local nightclubs, before he landed a role on Coronation Street in 1979. | |
He said: "I've loved sharing my life with Jack. I'm not sure whether he has liked sharing his with me, though!" | |
Former co-star Jean Alexander, who played longtime Coronation Street resident Hilda Ogden, said she was very fond of Tarmey and that he and Dawn were "a really good team". | |
"He certainly took to that part like a duck to water," she continued, as she recalled acting with him during his first scene in the soap's pub The Rovers. | |
"I was standing next to him on the set and we were just about to start this scene. He said 'Jean I've only ever done walk-ons. I'm terribly nervous, I'll forget what I've got to say.' | |
"I said 'No you won't Bill, just keep your mind still, open your mouth and the words will come out'. But he soon got over that. | |
"And the part was so suitable for him personally. He was the right sort of character and the right sort of person to play it. I'm very sorry he's gone." | |
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