Coronation street star barbara ferris dies as tributes pour in

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FILM FANS MAY ALSO REMEMBER HER AS DINAH, THE LOVE INTEREST WHO RUNS AWAY WITH DAVE CLARK IN THE 1965 MOVIE CATCH US IF YOU CAN. 08:33, 02 Jun 2025Updated 08:44, 02 Jun 2025 Coronation


Street star Barbara Ferris has died aged 85. The former model and actress played a barmaid in Coronation Street in 1961, which led to a decades-long career in the spotlight. After a playing


Nona Willis on Coronation Street Barbara stepped away from the show after just 10 episodes, admitting she found the Lancastrian accent too difficult to follow. Film fans may also remember


her as Dinah, the love interest who runs away with Dave Clark in the 1965 movie Catch Us If You Can. Her final screen appearance came in 1990’s The Krays, directed by Peter Medak. Ferris


eventually left acting behind to focus on raising her children and accompanying her husband on international work trips, with the couple settling in homes across Ireland, Zurich, and London.


Article continues below Born in London to Dorothy and Roy Ferris, she was the youngest of two children. As a student at the Italia Conti stage school, she took on pantomimes and commercials


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passing, fans have shared touching tributes and vintage photos online to honour her memory. One wrote: “Absolutely gutted to hear about Barbara Ferris. She had such a quiet grace on screen


— Catch Us If You Can was a core memory from my childhood. Rest easy, Dinah." Another echoed: “RIP to Barbara Ferris - unforgettable in The Krays. That voice, that presence. We were


lucky to have her, even if briefly.” And someone else wrote: "Barbara was one of the kindest, most generous actors I ever worked with. Her laughter lit up every set we shared. It was an


honour just to be around her." Ferris, who passed away on May 23, 2025, led a life touched by both quiet stardom and personal devotion. Her younger sister, Liz, achieved athletic


acclaim, becoming a springboard diving champion and taking home bronze at the 1960 Rome Olympics. That same year, Ferris married film producer John Quested. But the newlyweds had little time


to celebrate - their honeymoon was a single night at The Dorchester, cut short by Ferris’s imminent professional stage debut. Article continues below Ferris is survived by her husband and


their three children: Nicholas, Christopher, and Catherine.