Meg Johnson, a renowned actress known for her roles in three of the UK's most popular soap operas, has died at the age of 86. Johnson, a familiar face on television screens, portrayed Eunice Gee in Coronation Street, Brigid McKenna in Brookside, and Pearl Ladderbanks in Emmerdale. In a joint statement issued by her family, talent agency Jorg Betts Associates, and ITV, Johnson was described as «kind and wonderful,» always radiating a mischievous twinkle in her eye. Despite her battle with dementia in recent years, she remained resilient and continued to pursue her passions. The statement expressed the family's «great sadness» as they announced Johnson's peaceful passing on Saturday evening, surrounded by loved ones. Johnson's remarkable career spanned both personal and professional challenges, showcasing her unwavering spirit and determination. The statement highlighted her outstanding contributions and emphasized the profound impact she had on all those who knew her. The news of her passing prompted an outpouring of tributes from fellow soap stars, including Danny Miller, Johnson's co-star in Emmerdale, who expressed his devastation and described her as a «loved soul throughout the building.» Miller fondly remembered Johnson's signature phrase «pig's bum,» which she would playfully utter whenever she forgot her lines. Gemma Oaten, a former cast member, described Johnson as a «beautiful woman inside and out» and expressed her gratitude for Johnson's kindness.
Meg Johnson’s Versatile CareerBorn in Manchester in 1936, Meg Johnson graced screens with her talent in various television roles before making her debut in Coronation Street in 1976 as Brenda Holden. Her portrayal of Eunice Gee in 1981 marked the beginning of a
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