Doreen Keogh Explained

Doreen Keogh
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1945–2007
Birth Name:Doreen Sheila Elsie Keogh
Birth Date:10 April 1924
Birth Place:Dublin, Ireland
Death Place:Thomastown, County Kilkenny, Ireland[1]
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    Doreen Sheila Elsie Keogh (10 April 1924 – 31 December 2017)[2] was an Irish actress of radio, stage, television and film, who was known for roles in numerous television serials and telefilms, but especially as Concepta Riley, the first barmaid at the Rovers Return Inn in the soap opera Coronation Street. Concepta, introduced as an original character in 1960, remained until 1964, with guest returns to the soap in 1967, 1972 and 1975.

    Early life

    Keogh was born in Dublin, Ireland, to librarian John Keogh and Alice Mullany. She attended the Holy Faith Convent school, in Clontarf, Dublin, where she first started acting, in addition to being a member of the local amateur dramatics society. Keogh left school at the age of 15 to train with the Abbey Theatre School, Dublin, before moving to London during World War II due to her father's job.[3] After moving to London, her first role was playing Christine Horan in The Man from Kilsheelan.

    Career

    Keogh's first television role came in 1948 as Miss Fulton in the crime drama Death at Newtownstewart. She then appeared in a range of other roles, including The Whiteheaded Boy in 1951 and Emergency Ward 10 in 1960.

    Coronation Street

    Keogh took the role of Concepta Riley, an original character and the first barmaid of the Rovers Return Inn in Coronation Street, from 1960 (episode 5) until 1964, with return appearances in 1967, 1972 and 1975. The character was devised by Tony Warren, to provide some variation to the north-of-England accents that dominated among the original cast.

    Riley married Harry Hewitt (Ivan Beavis), a widowed bus inspector, in 1961, and became a stepmother to his daughter, Lucille Hewitt (Jennifer Moss). Keogh was written out of the serial in 1964, when the character and her family returned to Ireland. The departure was part of a cull of more than half-a-dozen characters by Coronation Streets new producer, Tim Aspinall, which also included the death of Martha Longhurst (Lynne Carol).

    Keogh made several brief returns to Coronation Street. In 1967, Concepta returned with her husband Harry for Elsie Tanner's (Pat Phoenix) wedding, a storyline that saw Harry crushed to death by Len Fairclough’s (Peter Adamson) van after a jack collapsed. Five years later, in 1972, Keogh made another return, with her character marrying Sean Regan (Tony Doyle). In 1975, Concepta admitted to Annie Walker (Doris Speed) that she knew Sean was unfaithful, but she loved him. In total, Keogh appeared in 320 episodes of Coronation Street.

    It was during her first stint in the role that she fell for her on-screen husband, Ivan Beavis, and the couple began dating in the 1960s.[4]

    Later roles

    After leaving the soap in 1964, Keogh toured with fellow Coronation Street actors Ivan Beavis, Frank Pemberton, Ruth Holden and Lynne Carol in a farce, Coronation Street On The Road, written by Coronation Street writers Vince Powell and John Finch. However, the tour was a failure.[4]

    Keogh's later television roles included starring in Z-Cars in 1974, a 1985 comedy drama, Mary in Inside Out, appearing as Imelda Egan in the BBC Northern Ireland drama Ballykissangel from 1997 to 1999, and as Mary Carroll, the Royles' neighbour in the Granada Television comedy The Royle Family between 1998 and 2006. She also had recurring roles in Father Ted and Cold Feet. In Ireland, she became an original cast member of RTÉ's soap opera Fair City, playing Mary O'Hanlon from 1989 until 1995. Keogh also made a one-off appearance as Mrs Candour in Crossroads in 1969.[5]

    She had numerous supporting roles in films, including in the 1996 film Some Mother's Son, playing a mother superior during the 1981 IRA hunger strike. In 1970, she also appeared alongside Julie Andrews and Rock Hudson in the musical Darling Lili.

    Keogh coached Barbra Streisand on how to speak with a cockney accent for her 1970 film, On A Clear Day You Can See Forever, despite her being a Dublin native.[6]

    In 2007, she appeared in a spoof Irish election commercial on behalf of Alone, a charity for the elderly, as "Betty from the Grey Tigers party". She urged the electorate to vote so that "your granny would be proud of you".

    Theatre roles

    Keogh played many theatre roles throughout her career, including in the play Purple Dust in 1953, at Cloyne. She also had roles at West End theatres in London, including a 1973 production of Say Goodnight to Grandma at St Martin's Theatre, Once a Catholic at Wyndham's Theatre in 1978, and Ducking Out in 1982 at the Duke of York's Theatre. Keogh also played Mrs O'Toole in Look Out ... Here Comes Trouble!, in 1978, at the Donmar Warehouse, and Mrs Madigan in Juno and the Paycock, in 1980, at the Aldwych Theatre, as part of the Royal Shakespeare Company.

    In Dublin, Keogh appeared in the 1988 Irish premiere of Jeffrey Archer's Beyond Reasonable Doubt at the Gaiety Theatre. In 1992, she took the part of the spiteful mother in Una Pooka at the Tricycle Theatre, Kilburn, London, with later roles including The Silver Tassie, at the Almeida Theatre in 1995, The Importance of Being Earnest at the Abbey Theatre in 1997 and Brian Friel's version of Chekhov's The Three Sisters at Chichester Festival Theatre in 2001.

    Personal life and death

    Keogh married actor Frank Singuineau in 1954; however, the marriage ended in divorce in 1963. In 1976, she married her second husband, Jack Jenner, and the couple remained married until Keogh's death.[7] Neither marriage produced children.[6] When she was not acting, Keogh renovated homes with her husband. She was a supporter of Liverpool Football Club and animal welfare charities. Keogh lived in Kent, then County Wicklow, and kept dogs, donkeys and ducks.[6] [4]

    Keogh had Alzheimer's disease and died on 31 December 2017, aged 93, at St Columba's Hospital, in Thomastown, County Kilkenny, Ireland. Her funeral took place at St Colmcille's Church, Inistioge, County Kilkenny on 4 January 2018. She is buried in Cappagh Cemetery, Ireland.[6]

    Filmography

    Television

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1948Death at NewtownstewartMiss. FultonTelevision film
    1950Lady Precious StreamMaidTelevision film
    1951The Whiteheaded BoyDelia DuffyTelevision film
    1953Shadow and SubstanceThomasina ConcannonTelevision film
    1955Sunday Night TheatreMargaretEpisode: "A Dream of Treason"
    1956Big CityMarket customerEpisode: "London - Nobby Clark and Showgirl"
    1957Boyd Q.C.Episode: "The Light Tackle Job"
    1957Young ChippieMollie BlockTelevision film
    1958Long DistanceTelephone operatorTelevision film
    1959The Men from Room 13Miss. ManifoldEpisode: "The Man Who Stole Cameos: Part 2"
    1960Emergency Ward 10Episode: #1.309
    1960SpycatcherMrs. WinchEpisode: "Neutral Ground"
    1960The CitadelMrs. Boland2 episodes
    1969Never Mind the Quality, Feel the WidthNunEpisode: "And a Brother a Priest"
    1969Parkin's PatchFanny ChappelEpisode: "A Pair of Good Shoes"
    1971Speaking of MurderMildredTelevision film
    1972CrossroadsMrs. Candour6 episodes
    1974New Scotland YardMiriam LeveneEpisode: "The Trojan Horse"
    1974...And Mother Makes FiveMrs. InskippEpisode: "The Matter of Tiny Feet"
    1974The ComplimentMrs. BrookTelevision film
    1974Z-CarsMiss HarperEpisode: "Old Bones"
    1975The Life of RileySister EsmeraldaEpisode: "Oh! Sister"
    1960–1975Coronation StreetConcepta Hewitt/Concepta Riley/Concepta Regan320 episodes
    1978Oh No It's Selwyn FroggittNurseEpisode: "A Man for One Season"
    1983To the LighthouseMrs. TruscottTelevision film
    1984MinderMrs. LynchEpisode: "Rocky Eight and a Half"
    1984Father's DayCard sellerEpisode: "Parents' Day"
    1985Inside OutMary5 episodes
    1985Blue MoneyMrs. GormleyTelevision film
    1985Black SilkAliceEpisode: "The Cause of Liberty"
    1986Hot MetalMrs. Beatty2 episodes
    1987Never Say DieMrs. SagooEpisode: #1.6
    1990The Real CharlotteMrs. BeattyEpisode: #1.2
    1989–1990Fair CityMrs. O'Hanlon2 episodes
    1990The Lilac BusMrs. FitzgeraldTelevision film
    1993RidesThereseEpisode: #2.5
    1995The Old Curiosity ShopMrs. GeorgeTelevision film
    1995Moving StoryMary O'SheaEpisode: "The African Queen"
    1996Pie in the SkyMs. KellyEpisode: "Irish Stew"
    1996Father TedMrs. Doyle's Friend / Mrs. Dineen2 episodes
    1998Her Own RulesMrs. BanksTelevision film
    1999Always and EveryoneRita RavanEpisode: "Strike Me Down"
    1997–1999BallykissangelImeida Egan7 episodes
    2000David CopperfieldMrs. HeepTelevision film
    2001PerfectNancyTelevision film
    1998–2003Cold FeetPete's Mum/Audrey Gifford4 episodes
    2004Pulling MovesWardrodes Ma.Episode: "Claimitis"
    2004Holby CityEdie VealeEpisode: "Striking a Chord"
    2005Cutting ItMildred Flaherty3 episodes
    2005The ClinicMrs. ClarkeEpisode: #3.10
    1998–2006 The Royle FamilyMary O'Carroll9 episodes

    Film

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1957Zoe BabyMary
    1958A Night to RememberPassenger who jumps in the sea
    1966The Christmas TreeMother
    1967Two a PennyMary
    1970Darling LiliEmma, the Maid
    1981Take It or Leave ItManagers WifeDocumentary
    1985LambLandlady Cheap Hotel
    1988JoyridersNun
    1994Widows' PeakMrs. Buckley
    1996Some Mother's SonMother Superior
    1998CrossmaheartMrs. Hardy
    1999A Loved DividedLucy Knipe
    1999Agnes BrowneNun in mortuary
    1999PatternsMrs. O'Brien
    2000The Closer You GetMrs. Giovanni
    2003MysticsLily
    2003Spin the BottleSister Ignatius
    2004The Wonderful Story of Kelvin KindOld lady
    2005The HoneymoonersMs. Celestine
    2005Boy Eats GirlMrs. Brumble
    2005Breakfast on PlutoShopkeeper
    2006Pride and JoyHannah O'Brien
    2007The WednesdaysMrs. O
    2007How About YouMary

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    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Coronation Street's first barmaid Doreen Keogh dies at 91. BBC News. 3 January 2018. 3 January 2018.
    2. News: Doreen Keogh obituary . The Guardian . 5 January 2018 . 7 January 2018.
    3. Web site: Obituary: Doreen Keogh . The Stage . 4 January 2022.
    4. Web site: Doreen Keogh. 2022-01-05. www.corrie.net.
    5. Web site: Tributes Pour In For Much-Loved 'Father Ted' Actress Doreen Keogh. 5 January 2022. LovinDublin.com.
    6. Web site: Rainbird . Ashleigh . O'Brien . Cillian . 2018-01-02 . Tributes pour in as Dublin actress Doreen Keogh, 91, passes away . 2022-01-05 . DublinLive.
    7. Web site: 2 January 2018. Coronation Street pays tribute to original barmaid, actress Doreen Keogh, following her death. Digital Spy. 2 January 2018.