June Ellis

June Ellis (born 1926 in Dover, died 26th June 2011 in London) appeared in Coronation Street in two roles: as Mrs Gladwin, a fellow hospital patient of Hilda Ogden's in November 1987, and she returned to the programme between July and August 1991 as B&B landlady Winnie Dyson.

Working in television since the early 1950s, she also appeared in BBC Sunday-Night Theatre, ITV Television Playhouse, Armchair Theatre, Maigret, Emergency-Ward 10, The Plane Makers, No Hiding Place, The Wednesday Play, The Newcomers, Z Cars, Dixon of Dock Green, Paul Temple, Out of the Unknown, Porridge, Angels, Poldark, Fawlty Towers, Pemnarric, The Onedin Line, Play for Today, French and Saunders, All Creatures Great and Small, London's Burning and Murder Most Horrid.

Film roles include parts in Quatermass and the Pit, Ring of Bright Water, Anne of the Thousand Days, Frenzy, Yanks and The Girl in a Swing.

Stage work includes a run of Alphabetical Order at the Hampstead Theatre in London.

On radio she was heard in Up the Garden Path and did several readings for Morning Story.

From 1948 until his death in 1995 she was married to Alan Bromly who directed thirty episodes of Coronation Street between December 1976 and February 1980.

External pages

 * Internet Movie Database entry for June Ellis
 * Theatricalia entry for June Ellis