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Occupation
  
Actress

Name
  
Doris Speed

TV shows
  

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Born
  
3 February 1899
Manchester, England

Died
  
November 16, 1994, Bury, United Kingdom

Similar People
  
Violet Carson, Jack Howarth, Pat Phoenix, Jean Alexander, Tony Warren

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Doris Speed, MBE (3 February 1899 – 16 November 1994) was an English actress, best known for her role as the snooty Mayoress of fictional Weatherfield and Rovers Return Inn public house landlady Annie Walker on Coronation Street, a role she played from the series inception in 1960 until 1983.

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Early life and career

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As a child she toured with her musical and comedy artist parents George and Ada (née Worsley) Speed, moving to different schools almost every week. Her debut came to her at the age of three years, as she toddled onstage in a nightdress to sing a song about a golliwog. Two years later, she made her acting debut as the velvet-suited infant Prince of Rome in a Victorian melodrama, called The Royal Divorce.

She then appeared in repertory theatres and in numerous radio plays. She left acting to work for, amongst others, the Guinness brewery in Manchester, as a clerk. Returning to acting relatively late in life, she had a small role in the 1960 Stanley Baker vehicle Hell Is a City, set in her native Manchester.

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She also worked on a 1950s police television series Shadow Squad. In 1960, close friend and writer of Shadow Squad Tony Warren created the soap opera Coronation Street, purportedly writing the character of Annie Walker specifically for her. She appeared in 1,746 episodes and was one of only a handful of original cast members still appearing in the 1980s. In 1983, the Daily Mirror published a story revealing that Speed was older than she said she was (though her birth certificate was not printed alongside the story, as is often claimed). She publicly fainted when she learned the news, while at work on Coronation Street, and was advised to go home to rest. Weeks later, burglars robbed her house while she was asleep. She never returned to the programme. The stress surrounding the incidents caused her to have a minor breakdown, and she left the show to live the rest of her days in a nursing home, although she made a guest appearance in the 30th anniversary special programme, Happy Birthday Coronation Street in 1990, where she was given a standing ovation.

Her final television appearance was an interview given with actor Ken Farrington (her on-screen son) in 1993. She died in 1994, at the age of 95.

Personal life

Doris Speed never married. She lived in Southport for many years until returning to Manchester to care for her mother after she became ill. Her mother was a former music hall performer, and died in 1973 aged 97.

Unlike the Tory-minded Annie Walker, Speed was a lifelong socialist.

Honours

She was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) on 29 November 1977.

Legacy

Speed is commemorated by two plaques in her native Manchester: one outside Granada Studios, where she filmed most of her work as Annie Walker, and another at 13 Sibson Road, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, her home for many years.

Filmography

Actress
1960
Coronation Street (TV Series) as
Annie Walker
1975
Annie & Betty's Coronation Street Memories (TV Movie) as
Annie Walker
1969
All Star Comedy Carnival (TV Movie) as
Annie Walker
1960
Coronation Street: Second Dry Run (TV Movie)
1960
Kipps (TV Mini Series)
- Episode #1.4 (1960)
1960
Knight Errant Limited (TV Series) as
Switchboard operator
- Something in the City (1960) - Switchboard operator
1960
Hell Is a City as
Older Sister in Hospital (uncredited)
1957
Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
Mrs. Widgett
- Ann Veronica (1957) - Mrs. Widgett
Soundtrack
1963
Coronation Street (TV Series) (performer - 3 episodes)
- Episode #1.421 (1964) - (performer: "Over the Rainbow" - uncredited)
- Episode #1.398 (1964) - (performer: "Let The Rest Of The World Go By" - uncredited)
- Episode #1.317 (1963) - (performer: "Only a Rose" - uncredited)
Self
1993
Classic Coronation Street (TV Movie) as
Self
1990
Happy Birthday, Coronation Street! (TV Special) as
Self
1988
ITV Telethon (TV Series) as
Self
- Telethon '88 (1988) - Self
1988
Coronation Street: Minnie Caldwell Remembered (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1972
This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Guest / Self
- Julie Goodyear (1980) - Self
- Jack Howarth (1974) - Self - Guest
- Pat Phoenix (1972) - Self - Guest
1972
Spectrum (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Coronation Street Special (1972) - Self
Archive Footage
2020
Coronation Street Icons (TV Series documentary) as
Annie Walker
- Ken Barlow (2020) - Annie Walker (uncredited)
2020
Coronation Street: Compilations (TV Series documentary) as
Annie Walker
2000
Coronation Street (TV Series) as
Annie Walker
- Episode #1.10000 (2020) - Annie Walker
- Episode #1.4745 (2000) - Annie Walker (uncredited)
2019
Coronation Street at Christmas (TV Special documentary) as
Annie Walker (uncredited)
2016
Hilda Ogden's Last Ta Ra - A Tribute to Jean Alexander (TV Movie) as
Annie Walker (uncredited)
2011
The Corrie Years (TV Series documentary) as
Annie Walker
- The Changing Face of Britain (2011) - Annie Walker (uncredited)
2010
The Stars of the Street: 50 Years, 50 Classic Characters (Video) as
Annie Walker
2010
The Road to Coronation Street (TV Movie) as
Self (uncredited)
2009
Stars on the Street (TV Movie documentary) as
Annie Walker (uncredited)
2009
Mollie Sugden: A Tribute (TV Movie documentary) as
Annie Walker
2008
Farewell Vera (TV Special documentary) as
Annie Walker (uncredited)
2003
Coronation Street: Secrets (TV Series documentary) as
Annie Walker
- Barmaids (2003) - Annie Walker (uncredited)
2000
40 Years on Coronation Street (TV Special) as
Annie Walker (uncredited)
1999
Coronation Street: Through the Keyhole (Video) as
Annie Walker
1998
Women of Coronation Street (Video) as
Annie Walker
1995
The Coronation Street Character Collection (TV Series) as
Annie Walker
- Stan and Hilda (1995) - Annie Walker
- Ken (1995) - Annie Walker
- Ena & Elsie (1995) - Annie Walker
- Deirdre (1995) - Annie Walker
- Bet (1995) - Annie Walker
- Alf & Audrey (1995) - Annie Walker
- Annie Walker (1995) - Annie Walker
- Alec Gilroy (1995) - Annie Walker
1994
Doris Speed Remembered (TV Movie documentary) as
Annie Walker

References

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