Katherine Parr (actress)

Katherine Parr was a British actress, best known for playing the recurring role of Irene Holloway, commonly known as Auntie Irene, in the BBC soap opera EastEnders, between 1986 and 1987, when her character was killed off.

Katherine Parr
Born
Lily Elizabeth Tindal

Died
OccupationActress
Years active1959–1989

Career

Parr's television appearances date back to the late-1950s, when she made her screen debut as Joan Stringer on the series Emergency – Ward 10. She went on to appear in several popular television shows including Coronation Street (1963), appearing for seven episodes as Amy Preston. She also appeared in the 1963 film This Sporting Life.

She has also appeared in various other television shows including The Wednesday Play, Softly, Softly, Z-Cars, Dixon of Dock Green and The Sweeney.

In 1986, she was cast in the role of Irene Holloway, commonly known as Auntie Irene, in the soap opera EastEnders, which had been commissioned one year before Parr's arrival on the show. Parr's role in the show was as the elderly cancer-stricken aunt of established character Lofty Holloway (Tom Watt), and it is arguably the role she is most recognized for to date. She made her final appearance on the show on the 16 June 1987, and her character died off-screen two days later.

Parr played Mrs Penny in the BBC radio drama David Wade - Power of Attorney which was broadcast in 1990.[1]

Selected filmography

Film

Television

  • Starr and Company (1958, 16 episodes, as Rene Cremer)
  • Three Golden Nobles (1959, 4 episodes, as Mother Bellinger)
  • The Days of Vengeance (1960, 6 episodes, as Agnes Cranwell)
  • Emergency – Ward 10 (1959, 1 episode, as Joan Stringer, 1965, 3 episodes, as Mrs. Hicks)
  • Coronation Street (1967, 7 episodes, as Amy Preston)
  • The Doctors (1969 - 1970, 10 episodes, as Gran Beckett)
  • EastEnders (1986, 1987, 3 episodes, as Auntie Irene)

References

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