Peter Baldwin (actor)

Peter Baldwin

Peter Baldwin as Derek Wilton in Coronation Street
Born (1933-07-29)29 July 1933
Chidham, Sussex, England
Died 21 October 2015(2015-10-21) (aged 82)
Hampstead, North London, England
Nationality British
Occupation Actor/Entrepreneur
Years active 1956–2009 (acting)
2008–2015 (business)
Television Coronation Street
Spouse(s) Sarah Long (m. 1965–1987)
(her death)
Children 2

Peter Baldwin (29 July 1933 – 21 October 2015) was a British actor best known for his role of Derek Wilton in the UK soap opera Coronation Street.[1][2]

Early life

He was born in Chidham, near Chichester, Sussex where his father was a primary school headmaster and his mother a teacher. He attended Horsham Grammar School and then did National Service in the army.[3] His introduction to the theatre came during World War II when his parents took him to see a Chichester Festival Theatre production of Peter Pan starring Ann Todd and Alastair Sim.[4]

Career

After training to be an actor at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, Baldwin joined the West of England Theatre Company, where he worked with future Coronation Street partner Thelma Barlow.[2] He later toured with the Old Vic and joined the Bristol Old Vic.[2] Baldwin made several appearances in films (in bit parts and extras) until he landed a main role in the television comedy Girls About Town which ran from 1969 to 1971. He also made guest appearances on other television series such as Menace, The New Dick Van Dyke Show and Spy Trap and had several roles in West End Theatre.

In 1976 he joined the cast of Coronation Street, playing the character of Derek Wilton on and off, eventually returning as a regular character in 1988.[2] Derek wooed but let down Mavis Riley for many years but eventually the two got married. It was reported that Derek Wilton was one of the favourite characters among a certain segment of viewers of the show, but in 1997 the character was killed off.[5]

Benjamin Pollock's Toy Shop, which Baldwin co-owned from 1988 to his death

For the year after this, Baldwin made many appearances on talk shows and quiz shows in the UK such as GMTV, This Morning and Crosswits and also returned to the stage for the first time in a decade in A Month of Sundays, as well as touring in the musical Summer Holiday. He then joined the cast of the TV show Out Of Sight as Uncle Gus until 1999.

He continued to appear on TV series including The Court Room and Doctors. In 2005 he was a panelist for the Channel 4 quiz show Countdown.

In 1988 Baldwin took over the ownership of Benjamin Pollock's Toy Shop in London's Covent Garden, where he had previously worked between acting jobs[1] and could often be found serving behind the counter.[6]

He was married to the former Play School presenter and actress Sarah Long until her death in 1987.[2] They met in 1961 when they appeared together in a production of Romeo and Juliet which toured Europe and America. The couple married in 1965.[4]

Peter Baldwin died at home in Hampstead in north London aged 82 after a short battle with cancer. He was survived by his adult children Julia and Matthew.[4][7][8]

References

  1. 1 2 "Ex-Coronation Street actor opens toy shop in Hatfield", BBC, 3 November 2010, retrieved 2010-11-24
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Foster, Paul (1976) "Happy Days For Peter...", Evening Times, 23 February 1976, p. 8, retrieved 2010-11-24
  3. The Times Obituary p56, 26 October 2015
  4. 1 2 3 Peter Baldwin Obituary - The Scotsman - 26 October 2015
  5. Brace, Matthew (1997) "`Street' is left deserted as soap exodus continues", The Independent, 24 May 1997, retrieved 2010-11-24
  6. Peter Baldwin on the Benjamin Pollock's Toy Shop website
  7. Harp, Justin (23 October 2015). "Former Coronation Street star Peter Baldwin (Corrie's Derek Wilton) dies, aged 82". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  8. "Peter Baldwin obituary". The Guardian. 25 October 2015. Retrieved 11 March 2016.

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