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Cause of death
  
Heart attack

Role
  
Actor


Name
  
Arthur Leslie

Occupation
  
Actor, playwright

Children
  
Tony Broughton

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Full Name
  
Arthur Leslie Scottorn Broughton

Born
  
8 December 1899 (
1899-12-08
)
Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England

Spouse(s)
  
Betty Powell (1925-1970; his death)

Died
  
June 30, 1970, Cardigan, United Kingdom

Residence
  
Blackpool, United Kingdom

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Arthur Leslie Scottorn Broughton (8 December 1899 – 30 June 1970), better known as Arthur Leslie, was a British actor and playwright, best known for original character of public house landlord Jack Walker in television soap Coronation Street.

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Early life

Leslie was born in Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, but moved to Lancashire at an early age. During World War I, he served on board various convoys in the north of the Atlantic Ocean.

Career

His first job was in 1916 at the Old Queen's Theatre in Farnworth, and he also had a spell as actor-director at the Hippodrome theatre in Wigan. Leslie's best known role is as Jack Walker, genial landlord of the Rovers Return Inn in television soap Coronation Street. Jack ran the pub alongside his wife Annie (played by Doris Speed). The Walkers were extremely popular characters, and both Leslie and Speed were much liked and respected by fellow cast members. Jack appeared in the show from the second episode on 14 December 1960 until his last appearance on 24 June 1970. In addition to acting, Leslie was also a playwright, and wrote under the name "Arthur S. Broughton". One such play, Welcome Little Stranger, enjoyed success in repertory theatre.

Death

On 30 June 1970, six days after his last appearance on Coronation Street, Arthur Leslie died suddenly of a heart attack whilst on holiday in Wales. His character, Jack Walker, was the first character to be written out of the soap following the death of the actor who played them, by means that he suffered the same fate. Out of respect for Leslie's family, Jack's funeral took place off-screen, and his death (unlike those of future characters who were written out for the same reason) was presented as a known fact to the main characters from the beginning of the episode broadcast on 8 July 1970, and did not dominate the storyline. Doris Speed considered leaving the programme as well, but was persuaded to stay, which she did until 1983. Leslie is buried in the churchyard of St Stephen on-the-Cliffs in Blackpool. He was survived by his wife of 45 years, Betty Powell, and their son, actor Tony Broughton, who would go on to appear in several episodes of Coronation Street.

Filmography

Actor
1960
Coronation Street (TV Series) as
Jack Walker
1969
All Star Comedy Carnival (TV Movie) as
Jack Walker
1960
Coronation Street: Second Dry Run (TV Movie)
1960
Knight Errant Limited (TV Series) as
Rector
- The Silent Heart (1960) - Rector
1952
Holiday Week as
In the Winter Gardens (uncredited)
Archive Footage
2020
Coronation Street Icons (TV Series documentary) as
Jack Walker
- Ken Barlow (2020) - Jack Walker (uncredited)
2020
Coronation Street: Compilations (TV Series documentary) as
Jack Walker
2019
Coronation Street at Christmas (TV Special documentary) as
Jack Walker (uncredited)
2010
The Stars of the Street: 50 Years, 50 Classic Characters (Video) as
Jack Walker
2003
Coronation Street: Secrets (TV Series documentary) as
Jack Walker
- Barmaids (2003) - Jack Walker (uncredited)
1999
Coronation Street: Through the Keyhole (Video) as
Jack Walker
1998
Women of Coronation Street (Video) as
Jack Walker
1995
The Coronation Street Character Collection (TV Series) as
Jack Walker
- Stan and Hilda (1995) - Jack Walker
- Rita (1995) - Jack Walker
- Len and Elsie (1995) - Jack Walker
- Ken (1995) - Jack Walker
- Ena, Minnie and Martha (1995) - Jack Walker
- Ena & Elsie (1995) - Jack Walker
- Bet (1995) - Jack Walker
- Alf & Audrey (1995) - Jack Walker
- Annie Walker (1995) - Jack Walker
- Alec Gilroy (1995) - Jack Walker

References

Arthur Leslie Wikipedia