Maggie Fox dead – Coronation Street actress dies 'suddenly' after 'accident'
22.03.2022 - 16:27
/ ok.co.uk
Coronation Street actress Maggie Fox has died following an "accident", her heartbroken comedy partner has announced. Maggie appeared in ITV soap Corrie in four different roles throughout her acting career, but was known most notably on the soap as Ruth Audsley.The actress also appeared in the soap in 2010 as Judge Travers. She had a number of roles in other shows, including Shameless where she appeared as a registrar.
Maggie's tragic passing was announced by her heartbroken comedy partner Sue Ryder on Facebook. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter She explained how Maggie's loved ones were in a "state of shock" as her passing was "sudden". The statement shared on Lip Service Theatre’s Facebook page, which is the theatre company founded by Maggie and her close pal Sue, read: “It is with great sadness that I have to announce the death of Maggie Fox, my comedy partner of 40 years and co-Artistic Director of LipService.
Maggie passed away yesterday with her family around her. "Consequently the Spring Tour of Chateau Ghoul has been cancelled. As you can imagine I am completely heartbroken." Sue then looked back on when she first met Maggie at Bristol University as she wrote: "I met Maggie when we were Drama students at Bristol University in the 1970's.
We were in a very serious production of Ibsen's The Lady For the Sea but for some reason the audience was on the floor laughing. A tragedy for Ibsen (he was good at those) but the launch of an epic comedy partnership. "Our theatre company LipService was officially launched in 1985 and we have written 22 original comedies, touring all over the world, managing to have children in between! "It's notoriously
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