Vince Earl
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Vincent Earl born 11 June 1944 is an English singer comedian and actor most famous for his portrayal of the character Ron Dixon in the soap opera Brookside a role which he played from 1990 until the shows demise in 2003 Earl was born on 11 June 1944 in Birkenhead Cheshire He started performing aged eleven and he was involved in the Merseybeat scene of the 1960s as singer in his band Vince Earl and the Talismen In 1964 Earl joined Rory Storm and the Hurricanes on tour and had a Number 1 hit in Texas with a version of America from West Side Story He later formed Vince Earl the Attractions which became one of the top rated acts on the cabaret circuit Earl made his television debut on New Faces in 1973 with his band The Vince Earl Attraction In 1981 Earl appeared in Play for Today and then in Boys from the Blackstuff as Jimmy Johnson the following year In 1985 he appeared in No Surrender as Frank the heavy Earl joined Brookside in 1990 playing Ron Dixon until the soaps final episode in 2003 In 2001 while still appearing in Brookside Earl appeared on Lily Savages Blankety Blank He appeared in one episode of Doctors in 2004 and in 2006 appeared in an episode of the Directors Debut titled The Lightning Kid directed by Stephen Tompkinson After leaving Brookside Earl performed as a standup comedian on cruise ships Personal life Earl lives with his second wife Irene nÊe Day in Huntington Chester The couple who married in the early 1970s have four children Stephen Vince Nicole and Kimberley In the summer of 2012 he successfully underwent a kidney transplant after his kidneys were damaged by Goodpastures syndrome a rare autoimmune disease in September 2010 In 2020 Earl reunited with Sarah White who played on screen wife Bev Dixon in Brookside to record the single You and Me Were Meant to be Together from the studio album Manchester Calling
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