Mark Eden dead at 92: Coronation Street icon passes away peacefully after Alzheimer’s battle

Mark Eden dead at 92: Coronation Street pays tribute to soap icon after he passes away peacefully in hospital following Alzheimer’s battle – leaving behind actress wife Sue Nicholls

  • The soap actor, 92, passed away peacefully in hospital on January 1, his agent has confirmed
  • He had been living with Alzheimer’s ‘for some time’, and was hospitalised with the disease in November 2020
  • Mark was best known for playing soap villain Alan Bradley in Coronation Street from 1986 to 1989
  • He leaves behind daughter Polly, stepson Paul and grand-daughter Emma and wife Sue Nicholls, 77, who plays Audrey Roberts in the ITV soap 
  • Corrie bosses and stars paid tribute to the star on Friday, with Sally Dynevor calling him a ‘beautiful man and brilliant actor’

Coronation Street bosses and stars have paid tribute to actor Mark Eden after his death at the age of 92.

The soap star passed away peacefully in hospital on Friday January 1, after a battle with Alzheimer’s, his agent has confirmed.

The actor – who was best known for playing TV villain Alan Bradley in Corrie from 1986 to 1989 – leaves behind his wife Sue Nicholls, 77, who still plays Audrey Roberts in the ITV soap.

Eden had been living with Alzheimer’s disease ‘for some time’, and was hospitalised in November.  

'We are hugely saddened': Coronation Street bosses shared a touching tribute to actor Mark Eden, who played Alan Bradley, on Instagram on Friday after the star's death at the age of 92

'We are hugely saddened': Coronation Street bosses shared a touching tribute to actor Mark Eden, who played Alan Bradley, on Instagram on Friday after the star's death at the age of 92

‘We are hugely saddened’: Coronation Street bosses shared a touching tribute to actor Mark Eden, who played Alan Bradley, on Instagram on Friday after the star’s death at the age of 92

The show’s bosses shared a tribute to Mark on Instagram after news of his death was reported on Friday, writing: ‘We are all hugely saddened to hear that Mark Eden passed away peacefully, in hospital, earlier today.

‘Our love and thoughts go out to Sue and their family and friends at this time.’

While soap star Sally Dynevor, who plays Sally Metcalfe, posted a tribute to Eden on Instagram Stories, calling him a ‘beautiful man and brilliant actor.’

Eden’s on-screen daughter Sally Ann Matthews, who played Jenny, also remembered the star sharing the same snap and penning: ‘I loved this man so much. Thank you for being the most wonderful TV dad, teacher and friend.’ 

Eden played baddie Alan Bradley on the ITV soap in the 80s. His time on The Cobbles came to an end when his character was killed by a Blackpool tram.    

Icon: Coronation Street fans will know Mark as baddie Alan Bradley who appeared on the ITV soap in the 80s (pictured with his on-screen daughter Jenny, played by Sally Ann Matthews)

Icon: Coronation Street fans will know Mark as baddie Alan Bradley who appeared on the ITV soap in the 80s (pictured with his on-screen daughter Jenny, played by Sally Ann Matthews)

Icon: Coronation Street fans will know Mark as baddie Alan Bradley who appeared on the ITV soap in the 80s (pictured with his on-screen daughter Jenny, played by Sally Ann Matthews)

A statement from his agent said: ‘We are very sad to announce the death of actor Mark Eden.

‘He died peacefully, in hospital, earlier today, January 1, 2021. Mark had been living with Alzheimer’s disease for some time, and was hospitalised in November. 

‘Mark, 92, had a long career spanning more than 50 years, including eight years in Coronation Street as character Alan Bradley.

‘He is survived by his wife Sue, his daughter Polly, his stepson Paul and grand-daughter Emma. We ask that their privacy be respected at this very difficult time.’ 

Remembering him: Fellow Coronation Street star Sally Dynevor also shared a snap of Eden as she penned 'beautiful man and brilliant actor RIP'

Remembering him: Fellow Coronation Street star Sally Dynevor also shared a snap of Eden as she penned 'beautiful man and brilliant actor RIP'

Remembering him: Fellow Coronation Street star Sally Dynevor also shared a snap of Eden as she penned ‘beautiful man and brilliant actor RIP’

'I loved this man so much': Sally Ann Matthews who played Eden's on-screen daughter Jenny, shared the same black and white image and wrote: ‘ Thank you for being the most wonderful TV dad, teacher and friend’

'I loved this man so much': Sally Ann Matthews who played Eden's on-screen daughter Jenny, shared the same black and white image and wrote: ‘ Thank you for being the most wonderful TV dad, teacher and friend’

‘I loved this man so much’: Sally Ann Matthews who played Eden’s on-screen daughter Jenny, shared the same black and white image and wrote: ‘ Thank you for being the most wonderful TV dad, teacher and friend’

Peaceful passing: The actor passed away peacefully in hospital on Friday, after a battle with Alzheimer's (pictured in 1960)

Peaceful passing: The actor passed away peacefully in hospital on Friday, after a battle with Alzheimer's (pictured in 1960)

Peaceful passing: The actor passed away peacefully in hospital on Friday, after a battle with Alzheimer’s (pictured in 1960)

The death – which happened after he chased character Rita Fairclough – has become one of Corrie’s most famous scenes and was watched by 21.4million viewers.   

Mark, whose birth name was Douglas John Malin, was first married to his first wife Joan Long from 1953 until 1959. 

The couple welcomed son David in 1957, but the actor, musician and composer tragically died in 2017. 

Mark met his second wife, Diana Smith (who later used the stage name Diana Eden), in 1971 with the pair getting married two years later and going on to have a daughter named Polly. 

Sad news: He leaves behind his wife Sue Nicholls, 77, who plays Audrey Roberts in the ITV soap (pictured together in 2016)

Sad news: He leaves behind his wife Sue Nicholls, 77, who plays Audrey Roberts in the ITV soap (pictured together in 2016)

Sad news: He leaves behind his wife Sue Nicholls, 77, who plays Audrey Roberts in the ITV soap (pictured together in 2016)

Long-term love: The actor tied the knot with third wife - and former Coronation Street co-star - Sue Nicholls in 1993 (pictured together in 1995)

Long-term love: The actor tied the knot with third wife - and former Coronation Street co-star - Sue Nicholls in 1993 (pictured together in 1995)

Long-term love: The actor tied the knot with third wife – and former Coronation Street co-star – Sue Nicholls in 1993 (pictured together in 1995)

The actor tied the knot with third wife – and former Coronation Street co-star – Sue Nicholls in 1993.   

The London-born actor’s autobiography, titled Who’s Going To Look At You?, was published in 2010. 

Sue, who doesn’t have any children of her own, told The Mirror in October 2019: ‘I met Mark late in life, I was nearly 40, so children just didn’t happen.

 

Tributes: Soap fans also shared their sadness at news of Eden’s death, with one calling him the first ‘super villain’ of Coronation Street

Tributes: Soap fans also shared their sadness at news of Eden’s death, with one calling him the first ‘super villain’ of Coronation Street

Tributes: Soap fans also shared their sadness at news of Eden’s death, with one calling him the first ‘super villain’ of Coronation Street

‘As much as I’d have liked it, I didn’t have a family to bring up and worry about… maybe that’s helped keep me young.

‘I’ve never dwelled on it and I’m glad in a way because I probably wouldn’t have been in the show all these years if I’d had children.

‘It’s probably why I love coming to work. I get my family here. I’ve got surrogate children and grandchildren.’

Although achieving great success during his acting career, Eden didn’t have his first role until he was almost 30.

Widower: Sue doesn't have any children of her own, and said October 2019: 'I met Mark late in life, I was nearly 40, so children just didn't happen' (pictured together in August 1998)

Widower: Sue doesn't have any children of her own, and said October 2019: 'I met Mark late in life, I was nearly 40, so children just didn't happen' (pictured together in August 1998)

Widower: Sue doesn’t have any children of her own, and said October 2019: ‘I met Mark late in life, I was nearly 40, so children just didn’t happen’ (pictured together in August 1998)

He told the Daily Express in 2013: ‘I contracted tuberculosis, spent two years in a sanatorium, worked on the fairgrounds, got married… in fact, I was almost 30 by the time I joined Everyman Theatre Group in Ramsgate.’

After appearing on the stage, Eden’s first on screen credit was for his part in in Quatermass And The Pit which came out in 1958.

As well as Coronation Street, Mark also appeared in TV series The Avengers before playing the role of Marco Polo Doctor Who in 1963. He then starred in 1965 film Doctor Zhivago.

In more recent years he had roles in TV shows Doctors and Casualty. His final on-screen title was TV movie An Adventure in Space and Time, where he played Donald Baverstock, in 2013. 

WHAT IS ALZHEIMER’S?

Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive, degenerative disease of the brain, in which build-up of abnormal proteins causes nerve cells to die.

This disrupts the transmitters that carry messages, and causes the brain to shrink. 

More than 5 million people suffer from the disease in the US, where it is the 6th leading cause of death, and more than 1 million Britons have it.

WHAT HAPPENS?

As brain cells die, the functions they provide are lost. 

That includes memory, orientation and the ability to think and reason. 

The progress of the disease is slow and gradual. 

On average, patients live five to seven years after diagnosis, but some may live for ten to 15 years.

EARLY SYMPTOMS:

  • Loss of short-term memory
  • Disorientation
  • Behavioral changes
  • Mood swings
  • Difficulties dealing with money or making a phone call 

LATER SYMPTOMS:

  • Severe memory loss, forgetting close family members, familiar objects or places
  • Becoming anxious and frustrated over inability to make sense of the world, leading to aggressive behavior 
  • Eventually lose ability to walk
  • May have problems eating 
  • The majority will eventually need 24-hour care   

 Source: Alzheimer’s Association

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