Quick Facts
Born:
1923-11-26
Birthplace:
Manchester, England, UK
Credits:
14 Total Roles
Patricia Phoenix
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Biography
Patricia Phoenix was an English film and television actress who became one of the first sex symbols of British television through her role as Elsie Tanner, an original cast member of Coronation Street.
Phoenix attended Fallowfield Central School. As a child, she nursed early theatrical ambitions, appearing regularly on the radio in Children's Hour at the age of 11, after having submitted a monologue. After leaving school, she worked as a filing clerk for the gas department of Manchester Corporation, performing in amateur dramatics in her spare time. She joined the Arts Theatre in Manchester and other Northern repertory companies.
Phoenix's big break came in 1948, when she played Sandy Powell's wife in the Mancunian Film Studios film Cup-tie Honeymoon, followed by a summer season in Blackpool with Thora Hird in the show Happy Days. Phoenix's love life was often fodder for tabloid stories. Her first marriage was to actor Peter Marsh, whom she married in Bradford Cathedral; the marriage lasted only a year. In 1972, she married her Coronation Street co-star Alan Browning, who had alcohol-related problems and died from liver failure in 1979. She later married actor Antony Booth, the father-in-law of future Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Phoenix wrote two volumes of autobiography: All My Burning Bridges (1974) and Love, Curiosity, Freckles and Doubt (1983). She was a lifelong supporter of the Labour Party, campaigning for her son-in-law Tony Blair in the 1983 General Election and helping him win his first seat in a landslide majority, and a practising Roman Catholic. She also owned the Navigation Inn, a pub in Buxworth.
Phoenix attended Fallowfield Central School. As a child, she nursed early theatrical ambitions, appearing regularly on the radio in Children's Hour at the age of 11, after having submitted a monologue. After leaving school, she worked as a filing clerk for the gas department of Manchester Corporation, performing in amateur dramatics in her spare time. She joined the Arts Theatre in Manchester and other Northern repertory companies.
Phoenix's big break came in 1948, when she played Sandy Powell's wife in the Mancunian Film Studios film Cup-tie Honeymoon, followed by a summer season in Blackpool with Thora Hird in the show Happy Days. Phoenix's love life was often fodder for tabloid stories. Her first marriage was to actor Peter Marsh, whom she married in Bradford Cathedral; the marriage lasted only a year. In 1972, she married her Coronation Street co-star Alan Browning, who had alcohol-related problems and died from liver failure in 1979. She later married actor Antony Booth, the father-in-law of future Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Phoenix wrote two volumes of autobiography: All My Burning Bridges (1974) and Love, Curiosity, Freckles and Doubt (1983). She was a lifelong supporter of the Labour Party, campaigning for her son-in-law Tony Blair in the 1983 General Election and helping him win his first seat in a landslide majority, and a practising Roman Catholic. She also owned the Navigation Inn, a pub in Buxworth.
Known For
Coronation Street
Elsie Tanner
Coronation Street
Elsie Howard
Blood of the Vampire
Woman
The L-Shaped Room
Sonia
Jack the Ripper
Rowdy Woman in the Crowd
Wogan
Self
Cup-Tie Honeymoon
Mrs Butler (as Patricia Pilkington)
Unnatural Causes
Nellie
Full Filmography
| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2011 | Funny Up North MOVIE | Herself |
| 2000 | The Unforgettable Pat Phoenix MOVIE | Self (archive footage) |
| 1986 | Hidden Talents MOVIE | Nellie |
| 1986 | Unnatural Causes TV | Nellie |
| 1986 | Constant Hot Water TV | Self |
| 1982 | Wogan TV | Self |
| 1979 | Friday Night, Saturday Morning TV | Self |
| 1963 | World in Action TV | Self |
| 1962 | The L-Shaped Room MOVIE | Sonia |
| 1960 | Coronation Street TV | Elsie Tanner |