John Aubrey Conway Howarth (19 February 1896 – 31 March 1984) was an English stage, radio and television actor, best remembered for his role as grumpy but likeable elderly war veteran
Albert Tatlock in the TV series ''
Coronation Street
''Coronation Street'' (colloquially referred to as ''Corrie'') is a British television soap opera created by ITV Granada, Granada Television and shown on ITV (TV network), ITV since 9 December 1960. The programme centres on a cobbled, terraced ...
'' between 1960 and 1984, in which he was an original cast member. Prior to his work with ''Coronation Street'', he had a lengthy career in theatre, and in the radio soap opera ''
Mrs. Dale's Diary
''Mrs Dale's Diary'' (known as ''The Dales'' from 1962 to 1969) was the first significant BBC Radio serial drama. It was first broadcast on 5 January 1948 on the BBC Light Programme, later BBC Radio 2, running until 25 April 1969. A new episode ...
''.
Early life
Born at 96 Mitchell Street,
Rochdale
Rochdale ( ) is a town in Greater Manchester, England, and the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale. In the United Kingdom 2021 Census, 2021 Census, the town had a population of 111,261, compared to 223,773 for the wid ...
,
Lancashire
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, on Wednesday, 19 February 1896, Howarth was the son of Amelia Mary (née Townsend) and comedian Bert Howarth. He had two brothers, Sydney and Sam, and three sisters, Ella, Elsie and Mary Louisa.
Howarth went to school with the singer and actress
Gracie Fields
Dame Gracie Fields (born Grace Stansfield; 9 January 189827 September 1979) was a British actress, singer and comedian. A star of cinema and music hall, she was one of the top ten film stars in Britain during the 1930s and was considered the h ...
.
As a child, Howarth sold theatre programmes at the Theatre Royal, Rochdale, and in 1908 at the age of twelve he began playing juvenile roles on stage alongside his father.
He joined the
Lancashire Fusiliers
The Lancashire Fusiliers was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that saw distinguished service through many years and wars, including the Second Boer War, and the World War I, First and World War II, Second World Wars. It had many diffe ...
in 1915 and served in France and Belgium in World War I.
Career
Howarth ran a small cinema after the
First World War
World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), also known as the Great War, was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War I, Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Fighting to ...
. From 1935, he also ran his own theatre in
Colwyn Bay
Colwyn Bay () is a town, Community (Wales), community and seaside resort in Conwy County Borough on the north coast of Wales overlooking the Irish Sea. It lies within the historic counties of Wales, historic county boundaries of Denbighshire (h ...
, taking most of the male roles himself, due to the lack of men available to play the parts. He appeared in the first stage production of ''
Dracula
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'' in 1924, in a company run by
Hamilton Deane.
He toured the country in theatre performances where he met and married his wife Betty in
Hull on 25 July 1929. On Howarth's wedding day, Deane approached Howarth and asked him to appear on stage in ''Dracula'' in Sheffield that night.
In 1947, Howarth was one of the first television performers at Alexandra Palace. He recalled, "I once played Humpty Dumpty when the director decided I had to wear a costume like a big egg, with little arms and legs. It was very hot and uncomfortable and when I got to the Jabberwocky poem I dried up, but kept talking. When we did the repeat later, I dried up at exactly the same place."
Howarth also appeared in a number of films including ''
The Man in the White Suit
''The Man in the White Suit'' is a 1951 British satirical science fiction comedy film made by Ealing Studios. It stars Alec Guinness, Joan Greenwood and Cecil Parker and was directed by Alexander Mackendrick. The film was nominated for an ...
'' (1951) and ''
Hobson's Choice'' (1954), and many television programmes.
For 14 years, Howarth appeared in the role of Mr Maggs in the radio serial ''
Mrs Dale's Diary''.
Howarth made his ''
Coronation Street
''Coronation Street'' (colloquially referred to as ''Corrie'') is a British television soap opera created by ITV Granada, Granada Television and shown on ITV (TV network), ITV since 9 December 1960. The programme centres on a cobbled, terraced ...
'' debut in the
first episode on 9 December 1960 and appeared in over 1,700 episodes until his final appearance on 25 January 1984, which was recorded in December 1983.
He was listed in ''
The Guinness Book of Records'' under the category "Most Durable Performers" for being an actor on stage and television for 76 years from 1907 until his last appearance as Albert Tatlock in 1984. Reflecting on his role as Albert, Howarth said he would never have joined the cast of ''Coronation Street'' had he known it would run so long.
Personal life and death
Howarth married Sarah E. "Betty" Murgatroyd at St Mary and St Peter Parish Church,
Hull,
East Riding of Yorkshire
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, on 25 July 1929. The couple were married for 55 years until Howarth's death, and had a son, John Jr., in 1930. It was reported that Howarth bought his wife so much jewellery, she had to keep it in the bank.
Howarth spent his final years living in
Deganwy, north Wales, with his wife.
The couple had a flat in London, and a suite at the
Midland Hotel in Manchester, while filming ''Coronation Street''. His interests included travel and paintings.
On Saturday, 31 March 1984, Jack Howarth died in
Llandudno General Hospital from
kidney failure
Kidney failure, also known as renal failure or end-stage renal disease (ESRD), is a medical condition in which the kidneys can no longer adequately filter waste products from the blood, functioning at less than 15% of normal levels. Kidney fa ...
and
pneumonia
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, aged 88, with his wife and son at his bedside.
He was cremated six days later at a private funeral in
Colwyn Bay
Colwyn Bay () is a town, Community (Wales), community and seaside resort in Conwy County Borough on the north coast of Wales overlooking the Irish Sea. It lies within the historic counties of Wales, historic county boundaries of Denbighshire (h ...
, conducted by the vicar of
Llanrhos
is a village in the community of Conwy, in Conwy County Borough, Wales. The village lies between the towns of Conwy and Llandudno. Llanrhos was a civil parish from 1894 until 1974. The area was formerly part of a larger parish called Eglwys Rho ...
, the Rev David Jenkins.
The address was given by comedian
Wyn Calvin
Wyn Calvin MBE OStJ (born Joseph Wyndham Calvin-Thomas; 28 August 1925 – 25 January 2022), known affectionately as "The Clown Prince of Wales" and "The Welsh Prince of Laughter", was a Welsh comedian, pantomime dame, television and theatre a ...
, chairman of the Welsh Committee of the
Variety Club of Great Britain
Variety, the Children's Charity is a charitable organization founded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1927.
History
On October 10, 1927, a group of eleven men involved in show business set up a social club which they named the "Variety Club". On ...
. There was one hymn, "
Abide with Me
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", and Calvin spoke on behalf of the Stars Organisation and the
Grand Order of Water Rats
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.
He left his wife £60,000 in his will.
Prior to his death, Howarth had a lengthy absence from filming ''Coronation Street'', explained by a storyline of Albert visiting his daughter. There was press speculation in several newspapers that Howarth was due to leave ''Coronation Street''; however, these were disputed by
Granada
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, stating that he was due to return to filming in April 1984. His wife was reported as saying "Jack has no intention of resigning. He will be in ''Coronation Street'' for as long as Granada want him." The last speculative newspaper article appeared on 1 April 1984 in ''
The Mirror'', a day after his death, reporting that his contract would not be renewed that November. Howarth's death was reported on 2 April 1984.
Howarth was Britain's oldest working actor at the time of his death.
His death meant that
William Roache, who played Albert Tatlock's nephew-in-law,
Ken Barlow, was the only original actor left on ''Coronation Street'' at that time.
The decision to kill off the Albert Tatlock character, was made shortly after Howarth's real life death, and Albert's death was covered in the episode dated 14 May 1984.
A memorial service was held on 19 June 1984, at
St Paul's Church,
Covent Garden
Covent Garden is a district in London, on the eastern fringes of the West End, between St Martin's Lane and Drury Lane. It is associated with the former fruit-and-vegetable market in the central square, now a popular shopping and tourist sit ...
, attended by
Leslie Crowther,
Dickie Henderson
Richard Matthew Michael Henderson, Order of the British Empire, OBE (30 October 1922 – 22 September 1985) was an English entertainer.
Early years
Henderson was born in London. His father, Dick Henderson (1891–1958), was a music hall ...
,
Geoff Love and
David Jacobs.
Howarth's son died in January 2016, aged 85.
[West Yorkshire, England; ''England and Wales Death Indexes''
''England and Wales, Death Index, 1989-2021.'']
Filmography
Permanent role
Charity work and honours
Howarth was the subject of ''
This Is Your Life'' in November 1974 when he was surprised by
Eamonn Andrews on the set of ''
Coronation Street
''Coronation Street'' (colloquially referred to as ''Corrie'') is a British television soap opera created by ITV Granada, Granada Television and shown on ITV (TV network), ITV since 9 December 1960. The programme centres on a cobbled, terraced ...
''. When Andrews said, "I'm taking you to London", Howarth replied "Oh no, you're not, you know." He was eventually persuaded to appear on the show, joined by the cast of ''Coronation Street'', with tributes from stars including
Bryan Mosley
Bryan Mosley (25 August 1931 – 9 February 1999) was a British actor, best known for his role as grocer Alf Roberts in the long-running ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street''.
Early life
Mosley was born in Leeds, an only child, to Agnes Basquil ...
,
Betty Driver,
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 ...
,
Margot Bryant,
Thora Hird
Dame Thora Hird (28 May 1911 – 15 March 2003) was an English actress. In a career spanning over 70 years, she appeared in more than 100 films, as well as many television roles, becoming a household name and a British institution.
Hird w ...
and
Arthur Lowe.
Howarth was made an
MBE in January 1983 for his charity work, especially for supporting the disabled and children with general learning difficulties.
He was national vice-president for
Scope and left them £250 in his will. Howarth had raised more than £50,000 for the charity by collecting a donation each time he signed an
autograph
An autograph is a person's own handwriting or signature. The word ''autograph'' comes from Ancient Greek (, ''autós'', "self" and , ''gráphō'', "write"), and can mean more specifically: Gove, Philip B. (ed.), 1981. ''Webster's Third New Intern ...
.
References
External links
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Albert Tatlock
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English male stage actors
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1896 births
1984 deaths
Lancashire Fusiliers soldiers
British Army personnel of World War I
Members of the Order of the British Empire
Deaths from pneumonia in Wales
People from Deganwy
Military personnel from the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale
Male actors from Conwy County Borough