The actor was known for playing Fred Elliott in the long-running soap.

By Morgan Cormack

Published: Friday, 23 February 2024 at 11:41 AM


John Savident, who was known for his iconic role in Coronation Street, has died, aged 86.

The news was confirmed by his agent, who said in a statement: “We are sad to announce the death of the actor John Savident who died on Wednesday 21 February, he was a much-loved husband and father of two and will be sorely missed by all who knew him.”

Savident was known for his beloved role in Coronation Street as butcher Fred Elliott, a role he held from 1994 to 2006. He announced his departure from the soap in 2005 due to “personal reasons” and subsequently, his character died of a stroke in October 2006.

His storylines revolved around a tumultuous love life, failed marriages, and his secret son, Ashley Peacock (played by Steven Arnold). The pair became known for running the local butcher’s in the soap until Savident departed the series.

Known for his distinctive voice and line delivery, Savident was a fan-favourite character in the soap.

Aside from Coronation Street, the actor was also known for his role as civil servant Sir Frederick Stewart in Yes Minister, as well as playing Dolin in 1971’s A Clockwork Orange.