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Tributes roll in for 'warm-hearted' Coronation Street star
Tributes roll in for 'warm-hearted' Coronation Street star

South Wales Argus

time8 hours ago

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Tributes roll in for 'warm-hearted' Coronation Street star

Appearing at regular intervals from 2008 to 2015, he played the father of Paul Connor, Liam Connor and Michelle Connor. Grimes even made a return in 2015 to attend Michelle's wedding to Steve McDonald. RIP Frank Grimes aka Corrie's Barry Connor. — Stuart Beck (@StuartBeckMP) August 6, 2025 In a statement, the Irish Cultural Centre said: "Frank was undoubtedly one of Ireland's greatest actors, he was a dearly loved friend of the ICC's and over the past three decades, he trod the ICC's stage on so many occasions. "Anyone who saw Frank perform his riveting self-penned production 'the he and the she of it…' A Portrait of James Joyce', will know what a thrilling, powerful, unforgettable performance it was! "Frank performed this superb tribute to his hero James Joyce, on whom he was an expert, three times at the ICC, and each time, every night he received standing ovations! "Frank was a spell-binding actor who had the most beautiful mesmerising voice and he often appeared on the radio show 'Bright Side Of The Road.'" They added: "Frank was so warm hearted, full of Dublin wit and charm in abundance and he had a beautiful sparkle in his eyes. "We know that Ireland has lost one of it's truly great actors, the vintage of which is so rare and may never ever be matched again. Recommended reading: "We are so sad to have to say goodbye to Frank, but we are also so blessed to have known him, to have worked with him and seen him perform. "We send our sincere condolences to his wife Ginnette, his daughter Tilly, his son Andrew, his seven grandchildren and to all his extended family. "We also send our condolences to all of Frank's friends and loved ones - May Frank sleep easy now."

Coronation Street fans beg for soap tribute to late Frank Grimes after sudden death
Coronation Street fans beg for soap tribute to late Frank Grimes after sudden death

Daily Mirror

timea day ago

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Coronation Street fans beg for soap tribute to late Frank Grimes after sudden death

Coronation Street viewers have called for the ITV soap to pay tribute to Barry Connor actor Frank Grimes following his death after a short illness aged 78 Coronation Street fans have put out their hopes for a soap tribute following the death of actor Frank Grimes. The TV star died aged 78 following a short illness, with tributes pouring in from fans. ‌ Frank appeared on the ITV soap as Barrington "Barry" Connor between 2008 to 2015. He played the father of Paul Connor, Liam Connor and Michelle Connor. ‌ The actor returned to the soap as Barry in 2015 to attend Michelle's wedding to Steve McDonald. Frank appeared in over 50 episodes and was a key character in the Connor family. It comes after reports that the Coronation Street actor died after a short illness. ‌ It has left many fans now calling for ITV to pay a tribute to Frank on the show. Reacting to the sad news, one fan shared: "Hopefully Corrie will make reference to Liam and Ryan's grandad passing away at some stage. "I always enjoyed his scenes when he did appear, ironically only watched some the other day! May he rest in peace." Another fan reacted on Reddit as they commented: "Aw, that's sad to hear. ‌ "I also enjoyed seeing him and Helen whenever they were around." Other fans shared their support for a Coronation Street tribute as they liked the post. The Irish Cultural Centre are among those who have paid tribute to Frank. In a statement, they said: "Frank was undoubtedly one of Ireland's greatest actors, he was a dearly loved friend of the ICC's and over the past three decades, he trod the ICC's stage on so many occasions. "Anyone who saw Frank perform his riveting self-penned production 'the he and the she of it…' A Portrait of James Joyce', will know what a thrilling, powerful, unforgettable performance it was! ‌ "Frank performed this superb tribute to his hero James Joyce, on whom he was an expert, three times at the ICC, and each time, every night he received standing ovations! "Frank was a spell-binding actor who had the most beautiful mesmerising voice and he often appeared on the radio show 'Bright Side Of The Road.'" They added: "Frank was so warm hearted, full of Dublin wit and charm in abundance and he had a beautiful sparkle in his eyes. ‌ "We know that Ireland has lost one of it's truly great actors, the vintage of which is so rare and may never ever be matched again. "We are so sad to have to say goodbye to Frank, but we are also so blessed to have known him, to have worked with him and seen him perform. "We send our sincere condolences to his wife Ginnette, his daughter Tilly, his son Andrew, his seven grandchildren and to all his extended family. We also send our condolences to all of Frank's friends and loved ones - May Frank sleep easy now." Frank had an illustrious TV career, having also starred in Mrs Brown's Boys, A Bridge Too Far, Tulips of Harlem, The Outsider and Blind Justice. He also had guest roles in the likes of Doctors and Casualty as well as Holby City.

Tributes roll in for 'warm-hearted' Coronation Street star
Tributes roll in for 'warm-hearted' Coronation Street star

The Herald Scotland

timea day ago

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  • The Herald Scotland

Tributes roll in for 'warm-hearted' Coronation Street star

Grimes even made a return in 2015 to attend Michelle's wedding to Steve McDonald. RIP Frank Grimes aka Corrie's Barry Connor. — Stuart Beck (@StuartBeckMP) August 6, 2025 In a statement, the Irish Cultural Centre said: "Frank was undoubtedly one of Ireland's greatest actors, he was a dearly loved friend of the ICC's and over the past three decades, he trod the ICC's stage on so many occasions. "Anyone who saw Frank perform his riveting self-penned production 'the he and the she of it…' A Portrait of James Joyce', will know what a thrilling, powerful, unforgettable performance it was! "Frank performed this superb tribute to his hero James Joyce, on whom he was an expert, three times at the ICC, and each time, every night he received standing ovations! "Frank was a spell-binding actor who had the most beautiful mesmerising voice and he often appeared on the radio show 'Bright Side Of The Road.'" They added: "Frank was so warm hearted, full of Dublin wit and charm in abundance and he had a beautiful sparkle in his eyes. "We know that Ireland has lost one of it's truly great actors, the vintage of which is so rare and may never ever be matched again. Recommended reading: "We are so sad to have to say goodbye to Frank, but we are also so blessed to have known him, to have worked with him and seen him perform. "We send our sincere condolences to his wife Ginnette, his daughter Tilly, his son Andrew, his seven grandchildren and to all his extended family. "We also send our condolences to all of Frank's friends and loved ones - May Frank sleep easy now."

Frank Grimes dead: Coronation Street actor dies after short illness
Frank Grimes dead: Coronation Street actor dies after short illness

Daily Mirror

timea day ago

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  • Daily Mirror

Frank Grimes dead: Coronation Street actor dies after short illness

Coronation Street actor Frank Grimes has died at the age of 78. The actor died following a short illness, with The Irish Cultural Centre paying tribute to the acting legend. Frank starred as Barrington "Barry" Connor in the ITV soap at regular intervals between 2008 to 2015 and played the father of Paul Connor, Liam Connor and Michelle Connor. Barry even made a return in 2015 to attend Michelle's wedding to Steve McDonald. In a statement, they said: "Frank was undoubtedly one of Ireland's greatest actors, he was a dearly loved friend of the ICC's and over the past three decades, he trod the ICC's stage on so many occasions. "Anyone who saw Frank perform his riveting self-penned production 'the he and the she of it…' A Portrait of James Joyce', will know what a thrilling, powerful, unforgettable performance it was! Frank performed this superb tribute to his hero James Joyce, on whom he was an expert, three times at the ICC, and each time, every night he received standing ovations! "Frank was a spell-binding actor who had the most beautiful mesmerising voice and he often appeared on the radio show 'Bright Side Of The Road.'" They added: "Frank was so warm hearted, full of Dublin wit and charm in abundance and he had a beautiful sparkle in his eyes. We know that Ireland has lost one of it's truly great actors, the vintage of which is so rare and may never ever be matched again. "We are so sad to have to say goodbye to Frank, but we are also so blessed to have known him, to have worked with him and seen him perform. We send our sincere condolences to his wife Ginnette, his daughter Tilly, his son Andrew, his seven grandchildren and to all his extended family. We also send our condolences to all of Frank's friends and loved ones - May Frank sleep easy now." As well as Coronation Street, Frank also starred in Mrs Brown's Boys and other shows such as A Bridge Too Far, Tulips of Harlem, The Outsider and Blind Justice. Frank also had guest roles in the likes of Doctors and Casualty as well as Holby City.

Corrie star dies aged 78 as tributes paid to 'one of Ireland's greatest actors'
Corrie star dies aged 78 as tributes paid to 'one of Ireland's greatest actors'

Irish Daily Mirror

time3 days ago

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  • Irish Daily Mirror

Corrie star dies aged 78 as tributes paid to 'one of Ireland's greatest actors'

Tributes have been paid to award-winning Irish actor Frank Grimes, who has passed away at the age of 78. Grimes, who was known for roles in the ITV soap Coronation Street and the star-studded, BAFTA-winning drama A Bridge Too Far, passed away in the early hours of Friday morning (August 1) after a very short illness, surrounded by his wife and family. The acclaimed actor's death was announced by The Irish Cultural Centre, who paid tribute to the esteemed star of stage and screen. "Frank was undoubtedly one of Ireland's greatest actors, he was a dearly loved friend of the ICC's and over the past three decades, he trod the ICC's stage on so many occasions," the ICC said in a statement. "Anyone who saw Frank perform his riveting self-penned production 'the he and the she of it…' A Portrait of James Joyce", will know what a thrilling, powerful, unforgettable performance it was! Frank Grimes (right) pictured alongside Irish actor Michael Gambon "Frank performed this superb tribute to his hero James Joyce, on whom he was an expert, three times at the ICC, and each time, every night he received standing ovations! "Frank was a spell-binding actor who had the most beautiful mesmerising voice and he often appeared on the radio show 'Bright Side Of The Road'. "Frank was so warm hearted, full of Dublin wit and charm in abundance and he had a beautiful sparkle in his eyes. "We know that Ireland has lost one of it's truly great actors, the vintage of which is so rare and may never ever be matched again. "We are so sad to have to say goodbye to Frank, but we are also so blessed to have known him, to have worked with him and seen him perform. "We send our sincere condolences to his wife Ginnette, his daughter Tilly and her husband Andrew and to Frank's beautiful Grandson. We also send our condolences to all of Frank's friends and loved ones - May Frank sleep easy now and Rest In Peace." Born in Cabra in north Dublin in 1947 and the youngest of seven children, Grimes' passion for theatre was inspired by a teacher who loved Shakespeare. He went on to train at the Abbey School of Acting and was a member of the Abbey Players. Grimes pictured alongside actress Sue Cleaver in Coronation Street The budding actor gained early notice for his performance as Brendan Behan in Borstal Boy at the Abbey in Dublin, Paris and on Broadway, where he was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actor and was voted 'Most Promising Actor' by the New York critics. A veteran of the stage, Grimes performed at the National Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Court and in London's West End over the course of his career. Alongside his many roles on stage, Grimes' career included a number of film and TV credits such as A Bridge Too Far, War of the Buttons and The Outsider, as well as Kavanagh QC, Mrs Brown's Boys and the RTÉ drama series, Strumpet City. In 2008, Grimes made his first appearance as Barry Connor in the ITV soap Coronation Street, and the actor would go on to appear in more than 50 episodes of the long-running drama before exiting the show in 2015. The Abbey Theatre in Dublin was among those to pay tribute to the acclaimed actor following the news of his death. "The Abbey Theatre is saddened to learn of the passing of actor, Frank Grimes," a spokesperson said in a message shared on social media. "A versatile actor, Frank performed in various productions on both the Abbey and Peaock stages from 1965 to 1972, including plays by Sean O'Casey, Lady Gregory, Oliver Goldsmith, Thomas Kilroy, J.M. Synge, William Shakespeare, Bernard Shaw and Tom MacIntyre. "Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam." Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news from the Irish Mirror direct to your inbox: Sign up here.

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