Feb 27 • 15:04 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Coronation Street star Frank Grimes left large fortune to wife after his death

Irish actor Frank Grimes left a significant inheritance of £125,000 to his wife Ginnette after his passing.

Frank Grimes, the acclaimed Irish actor known for his roles in 'Coronation Street' and 'Mrs Brown's Boys,' passed away at the age of 78 after a brief illness. His death occurred on August 1, 2022, and he was surrounded by family at the time. Following his passing, it was announced that he left a substantial inheritance of £125,000 to his wife Ginnette, highlighting the enduring bond they shared.

Grimes was born in Cabra, Ireland, in 1947 and grew up as the youngest of seven siblings. He made a name for himself in the theatrical world early on, receiving considerable acclaim for his performance in 'Borstal Boy.' His talents were recognized internationally when the play transferred to London and Paris, and his success culminated with a Tony Award nomination when it moved to Broadway, where he also received the Most Promising Actor Award from the New York Drama Critics.

Throughout his career, Grimes endeared many fans with his remarkable talent and dedication to the craft of acting. The announcement of his inheritance to his wife indicates not only a significant financial legacy but also a testament to the affection they shared. The Irish Cultural Centre in London honored him as 'one of Ireland's greatest actors,' reflecting the impact he made in both theatre and television.

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