Amos Brearly
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Emmerdale character | ||||||||
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Amos Brearly | ||||||||
Portrayed by | Ronald Magill | |||||||
Created by | Kevin Laffan | |||||||
Duration | 1972-1991, 1994, 1995 | |||||||
First appearance | 16 October 1972 | |||||||
Last appearance | 7 July 1995 | |||||||
Date of birth | 21 April 1920 | |||||||
Status | Married | |||||||
Home | Spain | |||||||
Occupation | Retired | |||||||
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Amos Brearly was a popular fictional character in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale. He was played by Ronald Magill. He ran the Woolpack, along with Henry Wilks for 19 years.
Amos was Beckindale's local gossip, he was at the centre of all the local news, in the Woolpack. In 1973, Amos was convinced that the brewery liked couples to run pubs and Amos saw a decent woman in Annie Sugden. Annie turned Amos down gently, later he went into buisiness with Henry Wilks and they ran the pub together until Amos retired in 1991, 22 years after Amos proposed to Annie, he proposed again and she accepted, they then moved to Spain and have made occasional appearances since.
[edit] Family
- Wife: Annie Brearly
- Aunt: Emily Brearly
Preceded by unknown |
Landlord of The Woolpack 1972-1991 |
Succeeded by Alan Turner |