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Anne Kirkbride (21 June 1954 – 19 January 2015) was an English actress, best known for her long-running role as Deirdre Barlow in the ITV soap ''
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'', which she played for 42 years from 1972 to 2014. For this role, she posthumously received the Outstanding Achievement Award at the 2015
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.


Early life

She was born in
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,
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, the daughter of Jack Kirkbride, a cartoonist for the '' Oldham Evening Chronicle''. She attended Counthill Grammar School, Oldham, and then joined Oldham Repertory Theatre as an assistant stage manager, before progressing to acting roles.Anne Kirkbride Obituary in ''The Guardian''
Retrieved 20 January 2015


Career


''Coronation Street''

Kirkbride was noticed by casting directors for the British
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''Coronation Street'' when she acted in a
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play, ''
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'' (1972), for
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. She played the
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of Deirdre Hunt in ''Coronation Street'' from November 1972. The character's role grew and after further appearances in 1973, Kirkbride signed a contract with the serial in 1974. From then on, the character of Deirdre Barlow became known for her very large spectacles and her husky voice (a result of Kirkbride's own chain smoking). On 29 September 2014, it was announced Kirkbride would have a three-month break from the show and prior to her death, she had filmed no official last scenes, making her final scenes the ones aired on 8 October 2014 with her character's absence in the soap being explained as staying with a friend until July 2015, when the death of her character Deirdre was announced by Bev Unwin ( Susie Blake) returning to tell
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and Tracy that she died on the day of her 60th birthday party and homecoming. At the 2015
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, she posthumously received the Outstanding Achievement award, which was accepted by her husband.


Other television appearances

Kirkbride was the subject of ''
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'' in 1998, when she was surprised by Michael Aspel on the set of ''Coronation Street''. In 2012, Kirkbride completed a documentary entitled ''Deirdre & Me'', a 60-minute special to celebrate her 40th year of playing Deirdre. She also completed a documentary in 2001 also entitled ''Deirdre & Me''. Her late father Jack Kirkbride also gave an interview in the documentary in 2001. In 2007, Kirkbride starred in the first episode of '' You Don't Know You're Born'', a
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. It was revealed she had Irish ancestry in Gort, County Galway.


Personal life

Kirkbride married former actor David Beckett in 1992. They met on the set of ''
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'', when Beckett joined the cast as her character Deirdre's boyfriend. She was a lifelong heavy smoker. In 1993, Kirkbride was diagnosed with
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. She spoke to the British press about her bout of depression following the diagnosis. She was cured within a year of being diagnosed.


Death

Kirkbride died at a Manchester hospital on 19 January 2015, aged 60, of
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, which had metastasised to her brain. Her funeral was held on 27 January 2015 in a private ceremony. William Roache, Beverley Callard,
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and former co-star Johnny Briggs were in attendance. At the 20th National Television Awards, held two days after Kirkbride's death, her on-screen partner and close friend from ''Coronation Street'', William Roache, paid tribute to Kirkbride during the ceremony. The actor Adam Woodyatt dedicated the "Best British Soap" award ''
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'' won to Kirkbride, referring to her as "the
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One", referencing the ''Coronation Street'' storyline which saw Deirdre wrongly imprisoned for
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. A public memorial service for Kirkbride was held at
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on 30 May 2015.


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