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Bet Lynch's last appearance on the programme to date were seven episodes filmed on location in Blackpool in Married four times, Julie's private life was, over the years, a hot topic for tabloid journalists who saw her own life to be even more colourful than that of the Street character she made her own.

In , she beat cervical cancer, but years later would be accused and found not guilty of attempting to defraud her own cancer charity. Julie also made headline news in the s for her relationship with homosexual footballer Justin Fashanu. Away from the Street, Julie has made many television appearances, and has acted in episodes of Nearest and Dearest and Hollyoaks the latter being her final acting role in a television programme.

Gave birth to her only child at age 18, a son Gary Goodyear on 29 April Child's father is her 1st ex-husband, Ray Sutcliffe. Upon leaving school her first job was as a secretary for an aircraft factory at the age of sixteen. Her first husband Ray Sutcliffe walked out on her and their son within a year of their marriage and moved to Australia; she filed for divorce on the grounds of desertion in Was diagnosed with cervical cancer, resulting in her having to have a hysterectomy in order to save her life Married her third husband Richard Skrob in Barbados with only his children Ray and Cathy present as witnesses.

Her stepfather Bill Goodyear died of lung cancer in October and her mother Alice Goodyear died of cancer of the oesophagus in May Has three grandchildren - Emily Alice b. View agent, publicist, legal and company contact details on IMDbPro. Jump to: Actress Self Archive footage. Hide Show Actress 22 credits. Temple - Episode dated 27 October Various Characters. Show all 6 episodes. Bet Lynch. Show all 1, episodes. Bet Gilroy. Manchester United. Estelle Laverne. Miss Dean.

Miss Wilkins. Young Customer uncredited. Dobson and Hawks' Sales Assistant uncredited. Charity uncredited. Actress segment "In Love". Hide Show Self 78 credits. Originally appearing for a few weeks in the role in , she appeared as a regular for 25 years from to She made a brief return in and In , Julie decided that 25 years playing Bet was enough and she wanted some "Julie time now".

Bet's exit storyline was when she was unable to afford to buy the Rovers, and her good friend Rita offered to help her raise the cash, but started to have doubts and eventually refused to help as she knew Bet was hopeless with money, and a partnership could end their good friendship. So Bet and Rita exchanged a few harsh words, which indeed did end their friendship.

Bet then asked Vicky McDonald to loan her the money to buy the Rovers. Both Vicky and husband Steve agreed that this was not a good risk and told Bet they would not loan her the money. After this, Bet in a fit of anger, threw everyone out of the Rovers at lunch time and closed the pub. Later that day she packed her suitcases then handed back the tenancy, leaving the keys on the bar and left in a taxi. Goodyear reprised the role for a spin-off miniseries in late titled After Hours , and returned to the main show for two brief stints in to , the former which was a failed attempt to reintroduce the character full-time.

Following her guest return, Goodyear ruled out returning to the street again, a promise she has kept almost two decades following her final appearance. Her maternal grandmother was Elizabeth Duckworth. Julie trained as an actress. In , 24 year old Julie Goodyear played the role of factory girl Bet Lynch for a few weeks.



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