John Kendall Pickles (born 25th February 1930 in North Bierley, Yorkshire; died 20th March 1997 in Turton, Bolton) was an actor who was identified by Daran Little in his 1995 book The Coronation Street Story as, along with Brenda Elder, holding the-then record for the most roles played on Coronation Street with eight each. Mr Pickles played a further role in 1995 itself.
- Lucille Hewitt's school's welfare officer, Mr Barroway, in October 1964
- PC Reginald Dancy who investigated a noise complaint at No.3 in July 1971
- Sgt Daniels who investigated when Elsie Howard went missing in August 1973
- DI Conroy who led a police raid on the Gatsby Club in April 1976
- PC Handley who gave Elsie a warning after she gave schoolboy Jason Pearce a clip round the ear in August 1978
- Sgt Graham Ibbotson in October 1984 and June 1986 when the Rovers was on fire.
- Fred Duffield, a teaching colleague of Ken Barlow in October 1990
- a Driving Examiner in November 1992 who failed Steve McDonald after his test.
- Arthur Watts, the father of Curly Watts in December 1995 - the second of three actors to play the role along with Kenneth Waller and Geoff Oldham.
In addition to these roles, Mr Pickles appeared in numerous programmes from the 1960s to the 1990s, among them being ITV Play of the Week, Z Cars, An Enemy of the State, Redcap, Raffles, Crown Court, Strangers, The Bill, Brass, All Creatures Great and Small, Watching, Emmerdale, Medics, Cracker, In Suspicious Circumstances, Dangerfield, Hetty Wainthropp Investigates and Daziel and Pascoe. On film, he appeared in In the Name of the Father. Stage roles include parts in Sailor, Beware!, The Witch of Edmonton, Eastward Ho!, All in Good Time, The Ghost Train, The Caretaker, The Merry-Go-Round, Don Juan, Don Carlos and Saturday Night at the Crown.
(Anthony Schaeffer holds the current record for roles in the Street with fifteen parts to his name).