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| Bernard Youens (December 28, 1914 - August 27, 1984) was a heavyweight British character actor, best remembered for his portrayal of the workshy, beer swilling Stan Ogden in Coronation Street from 1964 until his death in 1984. Born in Hove, East Sussex, as Bernard Popley, 'Bunny' Youens (as he was nicknamed) began his stage career as a 16 year old after becoming assistant stage manager at the Players Theatre in Newcastle upon Tyne. He went on to spend much of the 1930s honing his craft in repertory theatre. His acting career was interrupted by the Second World War (during which he served in North Africa and Anzio) but he returned to rep after the War, whilst also working as a publican and a labourer. He was a member of Frank Fortesque's Players after the war. Bernard 'Bunny' Graham, (the surname Graham was used at that time by Bernard as a stage name - Bunny was the pet name given to him by his wife) appears in the film Cup Tie Honeymoon, a production, with Betty Jumel . This was the first film to be shot at their Rusholme Studio in Manchester, with exteriors filmed at Maine Road Football Ground and Abney Hall in Cheadle. In the film veteran comedian performed one of his stage sketches, ‘The Soldier’s Return Home’, with a young actress, Pat Pilkington who later became more famous as Pat Phoenix in Granada TV's ‘Coronation Street’. Despite dreadful reviews the film was a huge success in the North West and you can see a Film Clip from the film showing Bernard Youens with Betty Jumel, Dan Young and Alec Pleon at (the contents of the page are listed in date order). Youens breakthrough on television came in 1956 when he was appointed to be the continuity announcer for Granada Television, becoming popular due to his 'velvet voiced' tones, in marked contrast to the character he would later becoming famous for portraying. Youens also took minor roles in a number of ITV series at the time, although he declined the chance to audition for Coronation Street when it was launched in 1960, before eventually passing an audition in 1964. Youens suffered a series of heart attacks and strokes in the 1970s, which left him impaired speech and prompted speculation about his future on the show. However Youens refused to retire and underwent speech therapy, whilst the writers brought in Geoffrey Hughes as a lodger for Stan and Hilda (Jean Alexander) in order to reduce Youens' dialogue. Although he wasn't to know it at the time, his on-screen street appearance came on 7 March 1984. Having suffered most of his later life with severe arthritis in the knees, Youens was taken into Hospital in early April 1984 suffering from Arthritis. He had another stroke in May 1984 and then contracted gangrene in his left leg in July 1984, resulting in amputation. Youens died in his sleep with the character, still one of the most popular in the soap's history, also killed off, three months after the death of the actor who played him. Bernard was married to Edna Swallow, with two daughters and three sons. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Bernard Youens ] Some related entries: Robert Bray | Kareena Kapoor | Patricio Contreras | Taylor Wane | Pierre Richard | Hazel Court | Stu Nahan | Jane Curtin | Bob Balaban | Jeff Manning | Bob DeSimone This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Bernard Youens; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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