Coronation Street actress Lynne Verrall dies aged 76 after battling motor neurone disease

Coronation Street star Lynne Verrall has died at the age of 76, after a 50 year career spanning TV and theatre.

She was best known for playing Geraldine Spellman, the mother of Drew Spellman (Tom Godwin), on the ITV soap in 2017 and also had stage roles at London’s Royal Court.

The actress died in Paris on November 8 after battling motor neurone disease. She was diagnosed with MND shortly after filming her 2023 comedy-drama Greek Salad.

‘Lynne was always ready to try any role, to grow and learn and develop. She embraced life to the full,’ her agent Samantha Boyd told The Stage.

A French fundraising page has been set up in her memory, to help fight motor neurone disease.

It reads: ‘Our dear friend Lynne faced MND with her trademark wit and courage — and even in the toughest moments, she never lost her spark (or her sense of humour).

Coronation Street star Lynne Verrall has died at the age of 76, after a50 year career spanning TV and theatre

Coronation Street star Lynne Verrall has died at the age of 76, after a50 year career spanning TV and theatre

She was best known for playing Geraldine Spellman on the ITV soap in 2017 (pictured with Sue Cleaver in the soap)

She was best known for playing Geraldine Spellman on the ITV soap in 2017 (pictured with Sue Cleaver in the soap)

‘In true Lynne fashion, she even left a gift in her will to ARSLA, the MND association here in Paris, to help others facing this awful illness.

‘If you’d like to honour her memory — and give this disease the middle finger (ARSLA’s brilliant campaign slogan!) — you might consider a small donation to support their work.

‘I can just imagine Lynne laughing at that and saying, ‘that’s the spirit — don’t make a fuss, but thank you, darling’.’

Alongside Coronation Street, Lynne also appeared in Doctors, Father Brown and ITV drama Innocent.

Away from the screen Lynne had a successful stage career. She joined Sue Dunderdale’s touring company Pentabus in 1974 and went onto perform in three tours across the UK.

After appearing in Carrie Cracknell’s 2012 revival of A Doll’s House at London’s Young Vic, Lynne moved to Paris and took on roles in a number of short films there.

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