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Peter Dudley (21 June 1935 – 20 October 1983) was an
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best known for his role as
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in the ITV television series ''
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''; a role he played from 1979 until his death in 1983.


Early life and career

As a child, Dudley harboured a desire to become an actor, but after leaving school, he began his working life as a
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in a local mill—but this job lasted only two days. He then took a job in a grocer's shop before he joined the Bolton Hippodrome where he stayed for six months. He then worked as a window dresser and a salesman before doing his
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with the army. After leaving the army, Dudley returned to acting with the Oldham Repertory Company and at the University Theatre in Manchester. He also became a leading actor with Manchester's Library Theatre Company. He made his first appearances on ''Coronation Street'' in the late 1960s, first playing a waiter and later a delivery man. He appeared in a small part as a lorry driver in the film ''
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'' (1972) and on television in '' The Siege of Golden Hill'' (1975), ''Against The Crowd'', ''Have Bird Will Travel'', ''Here I Stand'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. He also played two further small roles in ''Coronation Street'' during this time, as Duggie Bowker in 1973 and as Donald Anderson in 1978. After these bit parts, he was eventually cast as series regular Bert Tilsley, appearing from January 1979 onwards. Bert was the husband of
Ivy Tilsley Ivy Joan Tilsley (originally credited as Ivy Tyldesley, also Nelson and later Brennan) is a fictional character from the British soap opera ''Coronation Street''. Played by Lynne Perrie, Ivy first appeared on-screen on 14 June 1971, initially on ...
(played by
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) and father of
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(played by
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).


Court case and decline in health

Dudley was openly gay to the cast and crew of ''Coronation Street''. In 1981, he was observed exposing himself to another man in a public toilet in
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, and was arrested and charged with importuning. Following the arrest, ''Coronation Street'' producer
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allowed him to continue to appear in the series. Dudley pleaded guilty and was fined £200. Some months later, he was charged again with
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for an alleged similar offence, though this time he claimed he was not guilty and had been set up by the police. He chose to be tried in the
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rather than a
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, which prolonged the affair and made it highly public. A jury failed to agree on a verdict and the judge ordered a retrial. The strain became too much and Dudley suffered a stroke, losing much of the use of his left side, and briefly his speech. The retrial was postponed but the case kept open. Dudley spent time in physiotherapy but wanted to continue to act in ''Coronation Street'', so a storyline of Bert being injured falling off a ladder at work and suffering a mini-stroke was devised. Although his disabilities were largely hidden, it was clear the actor was unwell. Dudley was then written out of the show in mid 1983 so that he could prepare for his pending retrial, but before the second trial was heard, he suffered two heart attacks and a further stroke. He died on 20 October 1983 in Salford Royal Hospital, at the age of 48. He was cremated at Blackley Crematorium, Manchester on 25 October 1983. Coincidentally, Dudley's co-star Lynne Perrie, who played his screen wife, was also briefly admitted to the same hospital after experiencing chest pains the day before he died. Later, upon learning of his death, she was said to be "devastated". Co-star
Eileen Derbyshire Eileen Derbyshire (born 6 October 1931) is an English retired actress, best known for her role as Emily Bishop in the long-running ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street''. She played the character for 55 years from January 1961 to January 2016 (w ...
, who played
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in the series, stated she would remember Dudley as "full of vitality, fun and laughter, despite his personal problems."


References


corrie.net


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Dudley, Peter 1935 births 1983 deaths English male soap opera actors Male actors from Manchester English gay actors People prosecuted under anti-homosexuality laws 20th-century English male actors 20th-century English LGBTQ people