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Diane Shirley Maria Langton (31 May 1944 – 15 January 2025) was a British actress, singer and dancer whose career on stage and screen spanned six decades. After beginning her career in theatre, she went on to appear in television shows, portraying roles such as Kathy Roberts in ''
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'' and June Snell in ''
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'', Ruby Rowan in '' Heartbeat'' and Bev Williams in ''
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''. Her most notable role, however, was her portrayal of Marlena "Nana" McQueen in the
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soap opera ''
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'', which she played sporadically between 2007 to 2009 and from 2012 until her death.


Early life

Diane Shirley Maria Langton was born on 31 May 1944 in Cranmore,
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, and grew up in
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, London. She was the daughter of William Langton, a merchant seaman, and his wife Bridie (''née'' Monahan). Langton began her career as a dancer with several ballet companies on European tours, and trained at the Corona Academy in
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.


Career

Langton's first credited role was as a schoolgirl in the comedy film '' Carry On Teacher'', she subsequently embarked on her career in theatre, starting with an appearance in the musical ''
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'' in 1968. She played Private Alice Easy in the 1976 film ''
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''. She went on to appear in television shows throughout the 1970's, most notably her role in ''
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'' as Kathy Roberts in 1975, and again from 1977 to 1978. She appeared in various West End musicals, including ''
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'', '' A Little Night Music'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. In September 1979, Langton's debut solo single, "Climbin'", was released on vinyl via
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. In 1982, she appeared in the
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, performing a song from ''
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''. Langton appeared in ''
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'', which was recorded in 1982, and broadcast by
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in 1983. Between 1985 and 1986, she appeared in ''
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'' as June Snell, a former girlfriend of
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. In 1987, she created the role of Angel in Kander & Ebb's '' The Rink'' at the Forum Theatre in Manchester, a role which she reprised in the 1988 West End transfer. She returned to the musical in 2004, at the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry, this time playing the role of Angel's mother, Anna. Her other notable television appearances included ''
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'', '' Bergerac'', ''
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'', '' Carry On Laughing'' and ''
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''. Between 1995 and 1997, Langton appeared in '' Heartbeat'' as Ruby Rowan,
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's character's mother, and as a
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in an episode of '' Joking Apart''. Between 1998 and 1999, she appeared in ''
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'' as Cindy Beale's (
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) mother, Bev Williams. She also appeared in the London cast of ''
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'' as Grandma and fronted her own one woman show ''Let There Be Langton''. In 2007, she began portraying the role of Marlena "Nana" McQueen on the
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soap opera ''
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'', a role she played sporadically over the next seventeen years, making her final appearance on 30 December 2024.


Personal life and death

Langton was married twice. Her first marriage to Alan Cooper in 1963, a painter and decorator, subsequently ended in divorce. Together they had a son, Jamie (born 1964). In 1976, Langton married Derek James, whom she met whilst performing in a national tour of the musical ''
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''. Langton died from
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on 15 January 2025, at the age of 80. Tributes were paid to her from the ''Hollyoaks'' social media accounts who described Langton as an "immense talent" who would be " issedenormously" by the show's cast and crew. Several of her co-stars also paid tribute including
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, Anna Passey, and James Sutton, the latter of whom said his "heart was broken" and thanked Langton for her "love, kindness, generosity, warmth, friendship, humour and care".


Filmography


Television and film


Stage


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References


External links

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