Julie Goodyear
- Actress
Julie's father walked out on the family soon after Julie's birth, Julie
took stepfather Bill Goodyear's name. Most famous as Bet Lynch, barmaid
landlady of Coronation Street (1960), her stepfather was a publican, and she served
behind his bar, The Bay House in Haywood, to raise money for her
modelling career dream. After her first failed marriage modelling
career took off and led to various bit parts and six-week appearance in
Coronation Street as Bet Lynch. During this time she was advised by
Patricia Phoenix to get some formal acting training, and so she joined The
Oldham Repertory Company. This also lead to a lifelong friendship with
Phoenix, which ended only with the latter's death. Following a variety
of straight and comic parts on stage and TV she rejoined Coronation
Street in a regular role. In 1973 she married company secretary Tony
Rudman but the marriage didn't last much longer than the wedding
reception and was soon annulled. In 1979 during a routine check up
Julie discovered she had cervical cancer and had two operations. In
1985 Julie married airline executive Richard Skrob but because they
lived so far apart the marriage ended within two years. Julie formed a
charity to finance a smear testing centre in Manchester. She was found
not guilty of charge of fraud concerning the charity, and continued to
raise money. The Julie Goodyear Laboratory now operates at The Christie
Hospital, Manchester. In 1987, Julie left the series for a while to
nurse her mother who was dying of terminal cancer. She quit Coronation Street (1960) in October 1995, returning only for a couple of guest
appearances.