Play School presenter and Carry On star Julie Stevens passes away at 87, leaving behind smiles and fond memories.
Julie Stevens, the beloved Play School presenter and Carry On actress, has sadly passed away at the age of 87 after a brave three-year battle with Parkinson's disease. Her daughter, Rachel New, shared the heartbreaking news, acknowledging her mother's incredible resilience and ability to face challenges with humor and grace. Julie, who enchanted children on BBC's Play School during the 1960s and 70s, became a cherished figure in countless homes across the UK.
While she is fondly remembered for her role in children's television, Julie also made a mark in more adult-themed entertainment, appearing in the classic espionage series The Avengers and lending her talents to the iconic Carry On film franchise. The diverse nature of her career showcased her versatility as an actress, singer, and presenter, creating a lasting impact on both children's and mainstream entertainment. From lighthearted antics in Carry On films to engaging education through Play School, she truly had a gift for engaging audiences of all ages.
Tributes have poured in since her passing, with fans reminiscing about her radiant smile and infectious optimism. Colleagues from her television days have highlighted her talent and dedication, praising how she always brought joy and laughter to those around her. As news of her death spreads, many are taking a moment to reflect on the warmth she shared and the countless smiles she inspired throughout her career.
In addition to her television success, Julie was also adept at navigating the complexities of live performance. She brought energy and fun to the stage, captivating audiences whenever she sang or acted. Interestingly, the Carry On films that Julie starred in are now hailed as cult classics, representing a cherished era of British comedy. She not only starred in those films but also contributed to their unique charm, which is still celebrated by fans today. Let's remember her life not just for the work she did, but for the smiles she created, with an enduring legacy etched in pop culture.
The children's TV presenter, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2019, died on Thursday December 5. In a statement to the PA news agency, her daughter ...
While best known for her appearances on children's TV throughout the 60s and 70s, Julie also appeared in a classic espionage TV series The Avengers and ...
The popular actress, presenter and singer who starred in classic spy TV series The Avengers and featured in Carry On films - died at the age of 87.
Despite a film career her lasting legacy was in world of children's television.
Julie Stevens, who appeared in the Carry On films and The Avengers, has died at the age of 87 following a three-year battle with Parkinson's disease.
Her daughter Rachel confirmed the news of her death, saying she faced the challenges of her final few years 'with good humour and great charm'. She added in a ...
Actress Julie Stevens, who starred in a number of Carry On films and also became a household name on children's TV during the Sixties and Seventies, ...
Julie Stevens, who starred in The Avengers and Carry On films and also TV shows such as Holby City, has died at the age of 87 after a three-year battle with ...
The children's TV presenter - who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2019 - died on 5 December, according to a statement from her daughter Rachel New on ...
In a statement to the PA news agency, her daughter, the radio presenter and podcast host Rachel New, said: โJulie Stevens will be remembered for her joyful ...
Actor and TV presenter Julie Stevens has died aged 87, it was announced today. Advertisement. Her screen career dates back to the 1960s, when she took a ...