Tuesday 8 January 2013

Meet the man who's had 11 Coronation Street roles

Actor Dave Dutton has, so far, acted in ten, yes ten, different roles on Coronation Street. In fact there's been 11 if you count one on stage too.

    Over the years, Dave's been hit over the head with a frying pan by Mavis Riley.


    He's also played Shelley Unwin's uncle Gerald, who liked a drink, a smoke and the ladies.


    Dave Dutton as Clifford - Kung Fu expert extraordinaire - and neighbour to Joy Fishwick, who was bumped off by John Stape.


    Dave also played the part of Jack Walker in the stage production of Jack Rosenthal's Coronation Street episodes from 1968. These plays were staged at the Lass O'Gowrie pub as part of  Manchester Fringe Festival 2012.

    My review of the plays is here.


    So far, on Coronation Street, Dave has played these 10 roles:

    1. Delivery man (1983) to Baldwin's Casuals
    2. Eric Priestley (February 1985)
    3. Gasman (September 1989) who cut off Baldwin's Casuals
    4. Bert Latham (December 1990 - 18 February 1991)
    5. Insurance man (July 1995) who assessed Kevin and Sally's kitchen after Bill set fire to it
    6. Harry Benson (9 January & 3 July 1998; 21 - 23 April 1999)
    7. Photographer (22 November 2000) when Jack Duckworth was presented with a cheque for £59,631 from Skinners bookies.
    8. Photographer (16 May 2001) who photographed Curly Watts and David Platt during Curly's election campaign.
    9. Gerald Unwin (2003) who attended the wedding of his niece Shelley Unwin - manager of the Rovers Return - and who liked a drink, a smoke and the ladies.
    10. Clifford, the nosy neighbour of Joy Fishwick (2011). The spritely "Kung Fu" Cliff who, along with serial killer John Stape, found the body of neighbour Joy Fishwick after karate-kicking the door open. He later attended her funeral and also caught Chesney trying to snoop at the deceased's property.

    We wonder who he'll end up on Corrie as next?

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    1 comment:

    1. Anyone want to give odds on how long it will be before this is in the Mail Online?

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