He featured on Corrie and in Carry On films
Coronation Street and Carry On star Kenneth Cope has died at the age of 93.
His death was confirmed this afternoon by his former agent, Sandra Chalmers, who said his final moments were spent yesterday surrounded by his family in his hometown of Southport in Sefton, Liverpool.
He was born in 1931.
His family released a statement following on from the news.
It read: “It is with great sadness the family wish to announce the passing of Kenneth Cope 14/04/1931 – 11/09/2024.
“Ken passed away yesterday peacefully in his sleep with his wife and family by his side.
“An incredible icon of British TV and film known famously for his role as Marty Hopkirk in Randall and Hopkirk, Jed Stone in Coronation Street as well as part of the Carry On team.
“His career spans six decades and contributed to some of the most iconic moments in British culture. Ken was a proud native Liverpudlian and a loyal supporter of Everton Football Club.
“He began his career in theatre quickly picking up many film and TV roles. He was a natural comedy actor and was a main contributor to the comedy series That Was The Week That Was and swiftly became a regular figure across the acting industry.”
The family added that they were deeply saddened and asked for privacy at this time.
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