Graham Haberfield

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Graham Haberfield (17 November 194118 October 1975) was a northern actor. Born in Chesterfield, the son of a railway porter, he was educated at Herbett Strutt Grammar School, Belper. Later, he joined the Bristol Old Vic Theatre, from where he graduated in 1962.

The same year, at the age of 20, he joined the cast of Coronation Street as Jerry Booth, a character who appeared between 1962–1964, 1965–1968 and 1971–1975. His sporadic appearances allowed him to try other work and avoid being typecast. He did varied stage and television work, but is best remembered as Jerry Booth and as Winston, the die-hard Manchester City fan in the hit Granada Television sitcom The Dustbinmen.

[edit] Sudden death

On 18 October 1975, a month before his 34th birthday, Graham Haberfield died from heart failure caused by a liver condition while still on the cast of Coronation Street. He made two episodes that were shown posthumously. Granada offered to edit out his scenes but his widow, Valerie, insisted they be retained as a tribute.

[edit] Television Roles

Year Title Role
1968 to 1970 The Dustbinmen Winston Platt
Persondata
NAME Haberfield, Graham
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION UK actor
DATE OF BIRTH 17 November 1941
PLACE OF BIRTH
DATE OF DEATH 18 October 1975
PLACE OF DEATH

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