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Coronation Street: Actor Johnny Briggs who played Mike Baldwin dies after long illness

Johnny Briggs spent 30 years on the Corrie cobbles as factory boss Mike Baldwin, featuring in many of the soap's big storylines.

Johnny Briggs played Mike Baldwin in long-running ITV soap Coronation Street
Image: Johnny Briggs played Mike Baldwin in long-running ITV soap Coronation Street
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Coronation Street actor Johnny Briggs, who played Mike Baldwin in the long-running soap, has died after a long illness his family has said.

In a statement, his family said: "It is with great sadness that we announce the death of our father, Johnny Briggs.

"He passed away peacefully this morning after a long illness, with family by his side. He was 85. We politely ask for privacy at this time, so that we can quietly grieve as a family and remember the wonderful times we had with him. Thank you."

The long-running feud between characters Mike Baldwin and Ken Barlow was legendary
Image: The long-running feud between characters Mike Baldwin and Ken Barlow was legendary

Tributes quickly poured in from Coronation Street colleagues, looking back on their time working with the actor.

Calling Briggs "a complex character, on and off screen", Antony Cotton who plays Sean Tully wrote on Twitter: "We all adored him. Feel lucky that I got the chance to work with him in the factory. I am, and will always be, a Baldwin's Casual. Night night Mr Baldwin, I've left you a bottle of Scotch in the filing cabinet..."

Helen Worth, who plays Gail Platt, said: "I am very sorry to hear the sad news. I have many happy memories of working together with Johnny. He was one of the street's most memorable characters."

While John Whiston, managing director of continuing drama and head of ITV in the north spoke for "the whole Coronation Street family" in his message, paying tribute to Briggs's talent as an actor.

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He wrote: "For years Johnny was right at the centre of the show, playing the part of Mike Baldwin and bringing to the role huge energy, dynamism, professionalism and credibility.

"When Mike Baldwin was in a scene it was very hard to look at anyone else. And it was that charisma which made him irresistible to the women of Coronation Street, and to viewers. He truly was one of the most iconic characters the Street has ever known."

Briggs starred in Corrie as Mike Baldwin from 1976 until 2006
Image: Briggs starred in Corrie as Mike Baldwin from 1976 until 2006

Famous for his role as Mike Baldwin in the ITV drama, his on-screen feud with character Ken Barlow was an ongoing plot line during his 30-year stint on the cobbles.

His portrayal of the sometimes unscrupulous underwear factory boss won him both an MBE and a lifetime achievement award at the 2006 British Soap Awards.

Cockney chancer Baldwin had begun life as a market stall owner in 1976, but once Briggs established the role he quickly took ownership of the street's factory (now called Underworld) and became one of the soap's most famous characters.

Frequently at the heart of some of Corrie's biggest storylines, a 1983 episode where a love-triangle between Briggs, Barlow and fellow long-time character Deirdre Barlow came to a head, was the show's highest-rated episode at the time.

Mike and Deirdre's affair caused quite the stir on the street
Image: Mike and Deirdre's affair caused quite the stir on the street

So big was the show's influence, the words "Ken and Deirdre reunited. Ken 1 - Mike 0" was announced on the scoreboard during a Manchester United v Arsenal match at Old Trafford playing out at the time.

The street's resident ladies man, Baldwin married four times and had around 25 girlfriends during his time in the soap.

Briggs's character finally concluded his time in Corrie with a storyline that saw him diagnosed with Alzheimer's, filming his final scenes in 2006.