Street actress Perrie dies at 75

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Former Coronation Street actress Lynne Perrie, who played Ivy Tilsley, has died at the age of 75.
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Perrie, who played the factory worker in the top-rated ITV1 soap from 1979 until 1994, died on Friday night after suffering a stroke.

Street co-star Liz Dawn, who plays Vera Duckworth, said Perrie was "always full of life and great fun to work with".

A Granada Television spokeswoman said Perrie's character would be "remembered for years to come".

A statement released on behalf of Perrie's brother, actor Duggie Brown, said she died with her husband and son at her bedside.

The statement said: "Derek and Stephen were with her and she died peacefully."

Born in Rotherham in 1931, Perrie was best known for the role of "Poison Ivy" Tilsley.

Her character was renowned for interfering, either in the factory politics of Mike Baldwin's business or in the personal lives of her son Brian Tilsley and his wife Gail.

'Great fun'

Ivy Tilsley also had a sharp tongue and staunch Roman Catholic beliefs.

A Granada Television spokeswoman said: "Lynne played one of the wonderful characters on the Street who will be remembered for years to come.

"Our sympathy goes to her family at this sad time."

Perrie's character also formed a formidable double act with her work colleague Vera Duckworth, played by Liz Dawn.

Dawn said she was "very saddened" at her former co-star's death.

She said: "Me and Lynne go way back. Even before Coronation Street we worked together on the club circuit.

"She was always full of life and great fun to work with. My sympathy goes to her family at this time."

The strong-willed Ivy married taxi-driver Don Brennan in June 1988, before leaving the Street to live on a religious retreat.

Her character died off-screen a year after Perrie left the show in 1994.

Perrie later published a book on her time in the soap, entitled Secrets of the Street.

Her other roles included the mother of the lead character in Loach's film Kes, about a young Yorkshire boy whose imagination is gripped by a kestrel.

She also appeared as nosy residents association secretary Mrs Petty in the 1970s ITV Diana Doors sitcom Queenie's Castle.
 
remember the time when she was on "the word" and she sung "wild thing".
absolutely hilarious
 
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