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Colin Edwynn (23 September 1933 – 31 October 2018[2]) was an actor who appeared as PC Jimmy Conway in the British television soap opera Coronation Street between 1967 and 1972.

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Career

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He appeared in several episodes of the long running BBC Radio comedy The Clitheroe Kid as Mr Humphrey Brocklebank and worked with Les Dawson in his long-running radio show Listen to Les. He has also appeared in the television series Bergerac, Out of the Blue, Wycliffe and Heartbeat. Edwynn also made an appearance in one episode of the sitcom Dinnerladies.

From 1981 he ran the Queen's Head pub in Tebworth, Bedfordshire.

Personal life

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Born as Colin Edwin Thompson, on becoming an actor he changed his name to Colin Edwynn - his surname made up of the name of his idol actor Ed Wynn.

In 1959 he married Elizabeth Quickfall. They had two sons together. His wife predeceased him. Edwynn died in Luton, Bedfordshire on 31 October 2018 aged 85.[3]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1970 Dick Turpin - and the Legend of Black Bess[4] Dick Turpin
1974 Who Killed Lamb?[5] Michael
Miss Julie[6] House Servant
1997 The Missing Postman[7] Alfie

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from Grokipedia
Colin Edwynn was a British actor known for his recurring role as P.C. Conway in the long-running ITV soap opera Coronation Street. Born Colin Edwin Thompson on 23 September 1933 in Manchester, England, he built a career primarily in British television, appearing in numerous series over several decades. His most notable contribution came through multiple appearances on Coronation Street between 1965 and 1984, where he portrayed various police-related characters including P.C. Conway, Sgt. Conway, and others across 29 episodes. Beyond that series, Edwynn featured in a range of other British programmes, such as Dempsey and Makepeace, Heartbeat, EastEnders, dinnerladies, and Crime Traveller, often in supporting or guest roles. He married Elizabeth A. A. Quickfall in 1959, with whom he had two children. Edwynn died on 31 October 2018 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, at the age of 85.

Early life

Birth and background

Colin Edwynn was born Colin Edwin Thompson on 23 September 1933 in Manchester, Lancashire, England. Details about his early family life or childhood remain limited in available records. He later adopted the professional name Colin Edwynn upon entering acting.

Career

Stage career

Colin Edwynn was active in British theatre during the early 1970s, most notably through his association with the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he appeared in supporting roles in several productions. In 1971, he appeared as Dorimant's Footman in the RSC production of George Etherege's The Man of Mode, which opened on 13 September 1971 under director Terry Hands. Later that year, Edwynn played the Wounded Man in the RSC staging of Jean Genet's The Balcony, directed by Terry Hands and opening on 25 November 1971. He continued with the RSC in August Strindberg's Miss Julie, taking the role of a House Servant in the company's production, which was televised in 1974. Additionally, Edwynn featured as the Photographer in the RSC's 1972 British premiere of Edward Albee's All Over. These theatre credits reflect his work in ensemble and minor roles within the RSC during this period, a common foundation for many British actors of the era before transitioning to screen work.

Coronation Street

Colin Edwynn is best known for his recurring appearances in the British soap opera Coronation Street, where he featured in 29 episodes between 1965 and 1984. His most prominent role was as PC Jimmy Conway, a police officer character credited under variations including P.C. Conway, PC Conway, Jimmie Conway, and Sgt. Conway. Edwynn also portrayed other minor characters in the series, such as Policeman and Bernie Fisher, across his intermittent contributions to the show. The PC Jimmy Conway role, primarily appearing in the late 1960s and early 1970s, marked his most significant and recurring contribution to British television.

Other television work

Colin Edwynn was a versatile character actor who made numerous guest and supporting appearances across British television from the 1960s through the 2000s, often in police procedurals, comedies, and period dramas. His work in these roles demonstrated his reliability in ensemble casts and his ability to portray a range of everyday characters. Among his notable appearances were roles in Dempsey and Makepeace (1985), Crime Traveller (1997), 1990 (1977), Bergerac, Minder, Heartbeat as William Seaton, and Z Cars. He also featured in Crown Court, The Dustbinmen, and The Small World of Samuel Tweet. In comedy series, Edwynn played the Landlord in the "The Great Indoors" episode of First of the Summer Wine (1988), Bert in the "Catering" episode of dinnerladies (1999), Rex's Friend in the "Hutch" episode of Hardware (2003), and a Comedian in an episode of Monday Monday (2009). Additional comedy credits include Grace & Favour (1993) as Landlord, The Missing Postman (1997) as Alfie, and No Place Like Home (1983).

Film career

Colin Edwynn's film career was relatively modest compared to his extensive work on television and stage, consisting primarily of supporting roles in made-for-TV movies and occasional other productions. He appeared as Michael in the 1974 television film Who Killed Lamb?, directed by David Cunliffe. He also had a role in The Bullion Boys (1993), directed by Christopher Morahan. In 1997, Edwynn played Alfie in the TV movie The Missing Postman. Other credits include a part in Dick Turpin - and the Legend of Black Bess (1970) and as the House Servant in Miss Julie (1974). These roles were generally small and did not represent leading parts in theatrical feature films.

Personal life

Marriage

Colin Edwynn married Elizabeth A. A. Quickfall in 1959, with whom he had two children. No further details about the end of the marriage or his wife's status are documented in available records. Edwynn's personal life remained largely private beyond this marriage, with limited verified details on family or relationships publicly available from reputable sources.

Death

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