- Pat Phoenix
Infobox Actor
bgcolour = silver
name = Pat Phoenix
caption = Patricia Phoenix, as Elsie Tanner on "Coronation Street", in a still from an episode first aired in the early 1970s.
birthname = Patricia Frederica Pilkington
birthdate =November 26 ,1923
location =Fallowfield ,Manchester ,Lancashire, England
deathdate =September 18 ,1986 (aged age|1923|11|26|1986|9|18)
deathplace =Greater Manchester, England
spouse = Peter Marsh (1951–1952)Alan Browning (1972–1979)
Anthony Booth (1986)Patricia Phoenix (best known as Pat Phoenix) (
November 26 1923 –September 18 1986 ) [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A0DE4DA1739F93BA2575AC0A960948260 Article from the New York Times press archive] ] was a British actress who became one of the first sex symbols of British television.Early life and career
Born in
Fallowfield ,Manchester , in Northern England, she was born to Anna Maria Josephine Noonan and Tom Mansfield. Her mother later left Mansfield to marry Richard Pilkington. Phoenix attended Fallowfield Central School, Manchester. As a child she nursed early theatrical ambitions, appearing regularly on the radio in "Children's Hour " at the age of 11, after having submitted a monologue. After leaving school, she worked as a filing clerk for the gas department of Manchester Corporation, performing in amateur dramatics in her spare time. She joined the Arts Theatre Manchester, and other Northern Repertory companies.Her break came in 1948, playing Sandy Powell's wife in the
Mancunian Film Studios ' motion picture "Cup-tie Honeymoon ", followed by a summer season inBlackpool withThora Hird in the show 'Happy Days'. Exposure led to more serious work withJoan Littlewood 'sTheatre Workshop , at theTheatre Royal, Stratford East . She also worked asscriptwriter forventriloquist Terry Hall and comedianHarry Worth . Though some undistinguished film work followed in 1958 ("Blood of the Vampire" and "Jack the Ripper"), in 1960 she returned to Manchester with her ambition all but spent.Coronation Street
Her fortunes improved when she was given her best known role as
Elsie Tanner , the devil-may-care divorcée who lived at No 11 "Coronation Street ". By this time she had changed her name from Pilkington to Phoenix, after the mythological bird that rose from the ashes. Phoenix featured in the programme from 1960 to 1973 and again from 1976 to 1984. Her character became known for her fiery red hair, and was described by prime ministerJames Callaghan as "the sexiest thing on television". However, during her periods of absence from "The Street", she failed in her attempts to find suitable alternative roles. She finally left the series in 1984, when her character was despatched to Portugal to meet up with an old flame.Other television and film roles
She did appear in a one-act television play, entitled "Hidden Talents" in 1986 (ironically playing a woman dying of cancer), and starred in a short-lived
sitcom "Constant Hot Water" in the same year, as aBlackpool landlady. At this time, she was suffering from advanced lung cancer.Her popularity also gained her a part in the film "
The L-Shaped Room ", starring alongside actressLeslie Caron .'Smiths' record cover
In 1985 she was interviewed for a magazine by long-time fan, the singer
Morrissey , who also featured her on the cover of one ofthe Smiths ' singles, "Shakespeare's Sister ".Personal life
Her parents divorced when she was a child and her mother later remarried. Her love life was fodder for tabloid stories. Her first marriage was to
Peter Marsh an actor. They married inBradford Cathedral, but the marriage only lasted a year. She married her "Corrie" co-starAlan Browning in 1972, and both had alcoholism problems. Later she married actorAnthony Booth . By this final marriage, Patricia became the stepmother ofCherie Blair and mother-in-law ofTony Blair .In the 1960s and 70s, Phoenix lived with
Alan Browning at 33 Epsom Mews,Higher Broughton ,Salford , about two miles from Granada Studios on Water Street, where Coronation Street is filmed.Death
Her marriage to Booth on
September 10 1986 came just eight days before she died oflung cancer , aged 62. By her request, her funeral service was performed atThe Holy Name Church Manchester , with a largebrass band ; according to "Coronation Street" histories written by show historianDaran Little , she wished the event that marked her death to be as lively as her life.Among the mourners at her funeral were
Tony Blair (Booth's son-in-law), who became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 11 years later.Autobiography
She wrote two volumes of autobiography: "All My Burning Bridges" (1974) and "Love, Curiosity, Freckles and Doubt" (1983).
References
External links
* [http://www.itsahotun.com/ Photo of Pat Phoenix with details of Mancunian Film stars]
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