Corrie legend Vera Duckworth fighting for her life  

  • Actress Liz Dawn, 77, has been hospitalised as lung and heart problems worsen
  • The star played Vera Duckworth in ITV soap Coronation Street for 34 years
  • She has recently been housebound and restricted to a wheelchair  

Pictured: Liz Dawn played Vera Duckworth on Coronation Street for 34 years 

Coronation Street legend Liz Dawn is fighting for her life after being rushed to hospital. 

The actress who played Vera Duckworth for 34 years has been taken to hospital after suffering fluid on the lungs and chest pains.

The 77-year-old is a former heavy smoker who has lung condition emphysema. Last year she had a pacemaker fitted following a health scare. 

She has recently been restricted to a wheelchair and has been housebound for weeks.  

A family source said her usually upbeat demeanor had been affected by her ailing health.

‘She’s been in and out of hospital quite a few times in the last few years and normally the family are quite upbeat, but this time they seem more concerned,’ they told The Sun. 

‘She’s not in a good way and her loved ones are obviously very worried.’

Liz was on the programme 4 years before quitting the cobbles through ill-health in 2008. 

In June she had surgery linked to a heart condition. 

At the time she said: ‘I’ve got no energy but once the operation is done I will be looking forward to being as back to my normal self and getting my energy back.’

In 2013 she had a pacemaker fitted after a heart attack while on holiday in Spain.

She admitted at the time: ‘My health is very bad these days.’

The actress first appeared on the famous soap in 1974. 

Her chemistry with on-screen husband Jack kept fans delighted for decades. 

Actor Bill Tarmey who played Jack died in 2012.

Liz's on-screen chemistry with actor Bill Tarmey, who played her soap husband Jack, kept fans delighted for decades  

Liz’s on-screen chemistry with actor Bill Tarmey, who played her soap husband Jack, kept fans delighted for decades  

 

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