Occupation Actor Years active 1949–2013 | Name Richard Thorp Role Actor | |
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Full Name Richard Stanley Thorp Movies and TV shows Emmerdale, Emergency – Ward 10, Life with the Lyons, There's Always a Thursday, Tony Similar People Clive Hornby, Keith Richardson, Lorraine Chase, Paula Tilbrook, Chris Chittell |
In memory of richard thorp
Richard Stanley Thorp (2 January 1932 – 22 May 2013) was an English actor. He was best known for portraying Alan Turner in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale from 1982 to 2013. He also appeared in films such as The Dam Busters (1955) and The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1957).
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- In memory of richard thorp
- Emmerdale richard thorp closing credits
- Early life
- Career
- Personal life
- Death
- Filmography
- References

Emmerdale richard thorp closing credits
Early life

Thorp was born in Purley, Surrey.
Career

Thorp's leading television roles included Dr. John Rennie in Emergency – Ward 10 from 1957 to 1961, and Doug Randall in Crossroads in 1975. He also appeared in a 1982 episode of Strangers. He was the longest-serving member of Emmerdale since the death of Clive Hornby in 2008. While he was happy to stay in the role of Alan Turner for so long, he complained that his character was not used as much anymore.

Thorp appeared as Lovejoy, a British Railways official, in an episode of To the Manor Born centred on the proposed closure of the local railway station. He also appeared on Lily Savage's Blankety Blank.
Personal life

Thorp was one of Emmerdale's most private actors, although he gave an interview in 1995 with The People and revealed that he was separated from his wife, but they still lived in the same house together. Thorp was very good friends with Lorraine Chase, who played his Emmerdale daughter, and Sheree Murphy, who played his Emmerdale granddaughter.

Thorp took a break from Emmerdale in July 2009 to have his right knee replaced. He returned in April 2010. In October 2010, he revealed he was selling his large house in Mid Wales to move closer to the Emmerdale studios in Leeds.
Death

Thorp died in Shrewsbury on 22 May 2013. Emmerdale producer Kate Oates stated: "Richard's death is a sad loss to Emmerdale, of which he was at the heart for so many wonderful years. Richard had a brilliant sense of humour and he will be missed by every single member of our production whose lives he touched."