The entertainment world has lost a true legend. Eric Allan, the beloved actor whose career spanned nearly five decades, has passed away at the age of 85. Best known for his endearing role as Frank Blakey in the early days of Emmerdale (then Emmerdale Farm), Allan left an indelible mark on both television and radio. But here's where it gets emotional—his character’s wedding to Janie Harker was the soap’s first-ever marriage, a moment that fans still cherish today. Yet, this is the part most people miss: beyond Emmerdale, Allan’s versatility shone through his 25-year stint as Bert Fry on BBC Radio 4’s The Archers, a role he made uniquely his own after stepping into the shoes of the late Roger Hume.
Born in 1940 to a soldier-turned-headmaster father and a midwife mother, Allan’s journey from Yorkshire to Canada and back to the UK is as fascinating as his on-screen roles. After returning to Britain at 18, he honed his craft at RADA and graced stages in Leicester and Nottingham before joining the prestigious Royal Shakespeare Company. It was there he caught the eye of director Mike Leigh, who cast him in his first feature film, Bleak Moments. But here’s where it gets controversial—while Allan’s career was undeniably prolific, was his true legacy in television or radio? Fans of The Archers might argue his portrayal of Bert Fry was his most impactful, while Emmerdale devotees will forever remember Frank Blakey’s charm.
Allan’s personal life was as rich as his career. Married to his wife, Susan, since 1963, he is survived by her and their two children. His roles extended beyond Emmerdale and The Archers to include memorable appearances in Coronation Street, Hold the Back Page, and guest spots in classics like Z Cars and EastEnders. In a 2021 interview, Allan fondly reflected on Bert Fry, calling him the ‘go-to character for light relief’ in The Archers—a testament to his ability to bring warmth to even the darkest storylines.
So, where do you stand? Was Eric Allan’s greatest contribution to television or radio? Share your thoughts in the comments—let’s celebrate his legacy together. And don’t forget to keep up with our latest showbiz headlines by making us a Preferred Source in your Google Search settings. Click here to activate or add us in your preferences.