British actress and singer Sheila Bernette died on January 12, 2026, at the age of 94.
She passed away following a long and varied career that spanned more than five decades.
Fans remember her for a wide range of roles, including guest appearances on the popular soap opera Coronation Street.
Bernette brought a unique energy to the screen, whether she was acting in dramatic television series or performing musical numbers in variety shows.
Bernette first rose to fame as a singer and character actress. She became a familiar face on programs like The Good Old Days and The Black and White Minstrel Show.
Her comedic timing also led to her involvement in the UK version of Candid Camera, where she became a regular practical joker.
Throughout her life, she maintained a reputation for being a versatile performer who could handle both live stage performances and television production with ease.
In addition to her work on Coronation Street, Bernette held roles in numerous other British television classics.
She played the long-term hotel resident Mrs. Poshington in the series Hotel Trubble between 2008 and 2011.
Her film credits included The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins and her final film appearance in the 2009 movie Driving Aphrodite.
These roles allowed her to showcase her talent to multiple generations of viewers, cementing her status as a staple of British entertainment.
The news of her passing has led to many tributes from fellow actors and fans who grew up watching her work.
Those who knew her praised her dedication to the craft and her vibrant personality. Even in her later years, she remained a beloved figure in the acting community.
Her contributions to television and music ensure that her legacy will live on through her extensive body of work.
She will be greatly missed by the industry and her many supporters.