Coronation Street pays heartfelt tribute to soap's original star after sad death
The ITV soap's Friday's episode ended with an emotional tribute to former cast member Philip Lowrie
Coronation Street has paid a heartfelt tribute to one of the show's original stars following their sad death at the end of last month.
It was confirmed last Saturday (April 28) that Philip Lowrie has died aged 88. He appeared in the first episode of the soap in 1960 as the original bad boy Dennis Tanner.
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Lowrie died last Friday, his publicist Mario Renzullo said. "My client and very dear friend, Philip Lowrie, the beloved actor renowned for his role as Dennis Tanner on Coronation Street, passed away yesterday at 88," Mr Renzulloâs statement said.
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"His death marks the end of an era for the worldâs longest-running soap, where he became a cornerstone of its storytelling."
When the soap started more than six decades ago, Lowrieâs character was seen as a national heartthrob thanks to his roguish role.
Dennis was introduced as the son of Elsie Tanner, and moved in with his mother after being released from prison. He left the Street in 1968, when he married Jenny Sutton and moved to Bristol, and did not return until 2011.
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A statement for the ITV soap said the Coronation Street team is âsaddenedâ by his death, and offered their "heartfelt condolences and sympathy to his loved ones".
They added that Lowrieâs character was "iconic", and said when he returned it âwas an honour and a privilege to work with himâ.
Following Friday's (May 2) episode of Corrie, Friday's (May 2) episode, the show paid an on-screen tribute. Following Daisy Midgeley's exit, a black and white photograph showing the late star appeared on screen.
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A message alongside the poignant image read: "In memory of Philip Lowrie 1936 - 2025," before the latest credits rolled.
According to Mr Renzullo, Lowrie was presented in September 2011 with a certificate by the Guinness World Records for being the person with the longest gap between television appearances as the same character in the same show.
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Dennis soon got back in touch with newsagent Rita Sullivan (Barbara Knox), who was her sweetheart when she first appeared in the show in 1966, and they tied the knot when he came back. He left the soap again in 2014, and was later killed off without making another appearance on screen.
Lowrie had originally auditioned for the role of Ken Barlow prior to the showâs launch, and appeared in the first episode at the age of 24. William Roache was soon cast as Ken for the beginning of the soap, and became a regular sparring partner for Dennis.
Born in Ashton-under-Lyne, near Manchester, Lowrieâs mother saved for his fees to go to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (Rada) in London after he left school.
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After graduating three years later, he soon received his first parts in the West End, appearing with Dame Margaret Rutherford and Peggy Mount in the play Farewell, Farewell, Eugene.
He also appeared on Victoria Woodâs comedy shows, such as Victoria Woodâs All Day Breakfast, Victoria Wood, Pat and Margaret, Live In Your Own Room, Weâd Quite Like To Apologise, Victoria Wood As Seen On TV, and Wood And Walters.
His later stage lead roles in the 2000s and 2010s included being in Dame Agatha Christieâs The Mousetrap, The Case Of The Frightened Lady and The Lady Vanishes.