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Brookside actor Dean Sullivan, who played Jimmy Corkhill, dies aged 68 | Ents & Arts News

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Actor and director Dean Sullivan has died at the age of 68.

Sullivan was the longest-serving member of the Channel 4 soap Brookside, playing Jimmy Corkhill between 1986 and 2003.

He died peacefully following a short illness on Wednesday, his agent said.

Stars of the Channel Four soap 'Brookside' arrive at the British Academy Television Awards (BAFTAs) at Grosvenor House in London. From left: Michael Starke, Dean Sullivan, Claire Sweeney and Sue Jenkins
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Sullivan (second left) pictured with Brookside co-stars Michael Starke, Claire Sweeney and Sue Jenkins at the BAFTA TV awards in 1999

“To millions he was and very much still is remembered as ‘Jimmy’, to family and friends he was ‘Dino’. Dean’s family wants to thank Arrowe Park Hospital for their unwavering and consistent support. We ask that you respect their privacy in their time of grief,” a statement from Hamilton Management and his family said.

Brookside ran from 1982 to 2003 and followed the lives of the residents of Brookside Close in Liverpool. Stars included Anna Friel, who played Beth Jordache; Claire Sweeney, who played Jimmy’s daughter Lindsey; and The Royle Family’s Ricky Tomlinson and Sue Johnston, who played Bobby and Sheila Grant.

Sullivan, from Liverpool, was a graduate of Lancaster University and a successful primary school teacher before becoming a professional actor. He joined Brookside in 1986 and quickly made Jimmy one of the soap’s best-known characters.

He was involved in many of the show’s most memorable moments – with Jimmy perhaps best known for discovering the body of villain Trevor Jordache under a patio with his dog Cracker, two years after his murder by his wife Mandy and daughter Beth.

Sullivan played Jimmy until the soap was axed in 2003, winning two British Soap Awards during his time on the show – including a special recognition award. He filmed more episodes than any other actor and went on to narrate a Brookside DVD boxset.

His other TV drama roles included parts in BBC’s Doctors, ITV’s The Royal and ITV’s Crime Stories. In 2022, he appeared in the Netflix short film Wings opposite Emmerdale actor Tom Lister.

Actress Sue Johnston, who stars in BBC tv's The Royle Family, accompanied by actor Dean Sullivan, who plays Jimmy Corkhill in Brookside, arriving at the British Comedy Awards 2000 presentation, in London.
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Sullivan pictured with fellow Brookside star Sue Johnston at the British Comedy Awards in 2000

The actor also performed on stage, playing Scullery in the North West premiere of Jim Cartwright’s Road in Bolton, and starring in a one-man monologue tour of Chip In The Sugar by Alan Bennett. He also appeared in the world premiere of Stand Up! the Musical with the late Lionel Blair.

Sullivan also had extensive experience in theatre directing and writing, after running his own theatre production company and directing several shows for the National Trust and other clients, his agent Alan Hamilton said.

“He was one of seven brothers and sisters and came from humble, working class Merseyside roots,” Hamilton added.

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