Louise Jervis (born "Joan Louise Jervis", 1936 in Pontefract, West Yorkshire) appeared on Coronation Street in six roles:
- A Night Nurse who looked after Ena Sharples when she was hospitalised in December 1960.
- A Secretary at Miami Modes in July 1963.
- In November 1963 as one of two Television Voices in a romantic melodrama watched by Ena Sharples and Minnie Caldwell.
- A Ward Sister who again tended to an injured Ena following the derailing of a train that crashed through the viaduct and onto Coronation Street in May 1967.
- A Policewoman who questioned Valerie Barlow after her ordeal at the hands of convict Frank Riley in August 1968.
- Jean Wilkins in July and August 1974.
Amongst other roles she appeared in The Dustbinmen by Coronation Street writer Jack Rosenthal as well as The Man in Room 17, ITV Playhouse, Family Solicitor, Bill Brand, The Fellows, Wales Playhouse, Drovers' Gold, Taff Acre and, on radio, adaptations of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, Castle on the Border and North and South.