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Patricia Phoenix(1923-1986)

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Patricia Phoenix in La Chambre indiscrète (1962)
A single, pregnant woman moves into a London boarding house where she meets a group of fellow misfits.
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Bold, brassy and larger than life, Pat Phoenix was television's favourite scarlet woman. For nearly 25 years, she dominated the soap opera Coronation Street (1960) in the role of Elsie Tanner and sent shivers down the spines of Britain's menfolk twice a week. With her cleavage displayed in low-cut tops, she was known as "the working man's Raquel Welch" and was once dubbed, by the then UK Prime Minister James Callaghan, "the sexiest woman on TV".

Phoenix's life very much mirrored that of the character she played. Tough and determined, she came from a working-class family in Manchester, but fought her way to the top. Married three times, she was blunt, outspoken and a notorious chain-smoker; but like Elsie Tanner, she had a heart of gold and inspired affection in everybody. She desperately wanted to be an actress but her first job was as a filing clerk. She broke into repertory theatre and worked throughout the north of England with a variety of companies. "I played everything" she said. "When I was 22, I played 90-year-old women. I was brought up in the theatre and I made my own way. I was in the theatre for many years before I was in television. The stage is most exhilarating. You know when an audience loves you".

After working with the Joan Littlewood Theatre Workshop in London in the early 1950s, she found herself out of work and nearly gave up acting. Success came in 1960 when, at the age of 36, she was cast as Elsie Tanner in Granada TV's new soap Coronation Street (1960). With the rise of interest in northern-based 1960s films such as Samedi soir, dimanche matin (1960), the earthy characters and gritty settings of Coronation Street (1960) were a hit.

Created and written by Tony Warren, the role of the headstrong Elsie was a classic and transported Phoenix to international fame. Viewers followed "the Street" in such huge numbers that when she married US Army Sergeant Steve Tanner in 1967, over 20 million viewers tuned in to the programme. "I was one of the first anti-heroines" said Phoenix, "not particularly good looking and no better than I should be. The character of Elsie had overtones of me in it, and overtones of my mother".

Phoenix played Elsie for over 23 years, but shocked producers and audiences when she decided in 1983 to quit Coronation Street (1960) for good. She still remained on television in series such as Constant Hot Water (1986) and as an agony aunt for an early morning magazine programme. Her final television role was as a bedridden actress in Unnatural Causes (1986). She numbered Laurence Olivier among her many admirers and fans. Characteristically, she summed up her own talent saying by "I don't know what the word "star" means. I only know I am a working actress".
BornNovember 26, 1923
DiedSeptember 17, 1986(62)
BornNovember 26, 1923
DiedSeptember 17, 1986(62)
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Known for

La Chambre indiscrète (1962)
La Chambre indiscrète
7.3
  • Sonia
  • 1962
Peter Adamson, Jean Alexander, Johnny Briggs, Margot Bryant, and Doris Speed in Coronation Street (1960)
Coronation Street
5.6
TV Series
  • Elsie Tanner
  • Elsie Howard
Coronation Street: First Dry Run
TV Movie
  • Elsie Tanner
  • 1960
Cup-Tie Honeymoon (1948)
Cup-Tie Honeymoon
4.4
  • Mrs. Butler(as Patricia Pilkington)
  • 1948

Credits

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Actress



  • Unnatural Causes (1986)
    Unnatural Causes
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Nellie
    • 1986
  • Constant Hot Water (1986)
    Constant Hot Water
    5.6
    TV Series
    • Phyllis Nugent
    • 1986
  • Peter Adamson, Jean Alexander, Johnny Briggs, Margot Bryant, and Doris Speed in Coronation Street (1960)
    Coronation Street
    5.6
    TV Series
    • Elsie Tanner
    • Elsie Howard
    • 1960–1984
  • Charles Dickens' World of Christmas
    TV Movie
    • (as Pat Phoenix)
    • 1974
  • Gracie Fields in Stars on Sunday (1969)
    Stars on Sunday
    4.1
    TV Series
    • Mrs. Crummles
    • 1973
  • All Star Comedy Carnival (1969)
    All Star Comedy Carnival
    TV Movie
    • Elsie Tanner
    • 1969
  • La Chambre indiscrète (1962)
    La Chambre indiscrète
    7.3
    • Sonia
    • 1962
  • Coronation Street: Second Dry Run
    TV Movie
    • 1960
  • Coronation Street: First Dry Run
    TV Movie
    • Elsie Tanner
    • 1960
  • The Artful Dodger
    TV Series
    • 1959
  • Blackpool Show Parade
    TV Series
    • (as Pat Phoenix)
    • 1959
  • Jack l'Éventreur (1959)
    Jack l'Éventreur
    6.1
    • Rowdy Woman in the Crowd (uncredited)
    • 1959
  • ITV Television Playhouse (1955)
    ITV Television Playhouse
    8.1
    TV Series
    • 1958
  • Le sang du vampire (1958)
    Le sang du vampire
    5.5
    • Woman (uncredited)
    • 1958
  • Cup-Tie Honeymoon (1948)
    Cup-Tie Honeymoon
    4.4
    • Mrs. Butler (as Patricia Pilkington)
    • 1948

Writer



  • The Lenny the Lion Show
    6.6
    TV Series
    • script
    • 1960

Stunts



  • Diana Dors and Frank Randle in It's a Grand Life (1953)
    It's a Grand Life
    5.4
    • stunt double (uncredited)
    • 1953

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Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Elsie Howard
  • Height
    • 1.68 m
  • Born
    • November 26, 1923
    • Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK
  • Died
    • September 17, 1986
    • Cheadle, Greater Manchester, England, UK(lung cancer)
  • Spouses
      Anthony BoothSeptember 10, 1986 - September 17, 1986 (her death)
  • Other works
    Performed the 7" HMV Records single "The Rovers Chorus/Coronation Street Monologue". The former was a pub singalong performed with fellow castmembers, notably Peter Adamson, the latter a spoken word paean to Northern life backed by Eric Spear's theme tune to the soap.
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Biographical Movie
    • 2 Print Biographies
    • 2 Portrayals
    • 6 Articles

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    She was reportedly under consideration for the main lead female role in the film Les chemins de la haute ville (1958) but Simone Signoret was cast instead.
  • Trademark
      Flaming red hair
  • Nicknames
    • Pat
    • Pat Phoenix
    • Patricia Pilkington
    • Pat Pilkington
    • Patricia Marsh
    • Patricia Booth
    • Pat Booth
    • Patricia Browning
    • Pat Browning
    • Pat Marsh

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  • When did Patricia Phoenix die?
    September 17, 1986
  • How did Patricia Phoenix die?
    Lung cancer
  • How old was Patricia Phoenix when she died?
    62 years old
  • Where did Patricia Phoenix die?
    Cheadle, Greater Manchester, England, UK
  • When was Patricia Phoenix born?
    November 26, 1923

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