Lorraine A Keefe (néeBurns; born October 1942), known professionally as Lori Wells, is an English actress and singer. She is best known for her role of Alice Marsh in the ITVsitcomGet Some In! (1975–1978).
Early life
Lorraine A Burns was born in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England in October 1942,[1] as the younger child to Cyril Burns (1915–1991)[2][3] and his wife,[4] Annie (née Hamer; 1916–2012).[5] She had an elder sister, Pauline A Burns, who was born and died in January 1941.[6][7]
Career
Wells made her television debut in 1970. She performed as a singer, with The Brothers, on the BBClight entertainment programme, The Good Old Days.[8] Her debut album, I Gotcha!, was self-released and consists of 16 songs. Mike Berry, The Peter Husband Sound, Mike Ibbetson, her former husband Jack Wells, and Brian Ibbetson are credited on the album.[9]
Wells portrayed Brenda in the BBC police procedural series Z-Cars, in an episode, "Bowman", broadcast in 1973.[15]
Wells portrayed Alice Marsh in the ITV sitcomGet Some In! from 1975 to 1978. The series focused on National service life in the Royal Air Force. Her character, Alice, is constantly irritated by her husband's lack of advancement in the RAF, but she is a kind-hearted woman and is good to the recruits, much to the irritation of Corporal Percy Marsh (Tony Selby). Alice left her husband during the fourth series, only to return to him in the end. The series was written by [John] Esmonde and [Bob] Larbey, regularly attracted 15 million viewers and was one of a number of shows from that decade to have never been repeated.[16]
Wells made her radio debut in the BBC Radio 2 programme, Variety Club, in 1979.[17]
Wells made a second appearance in Coronation Street, when she portrayed Pauline Jarvis, a customer of Ray Langton's building firm, for two episodes in 1982.[10][11]
Wells made her final appearance in Coronation Street, when she portrayed Kath Goodwin, a relief barmaid at the Rovers Return Inn, for six episodes in 1984. She was credited as Lori Wells Keefe in this role.[10][11]
Wells portrayed Jean Denton in the BBC One police procedural drama series Juliet Bravo. The episode, "Reasons for Leaving", was broadcast in 1985.[18]
Burns married her first husband, Jack R Wells (born 1942),[21] in Bradford, Yorkshire West Riding in January 1965.[22] They had two children together; Lee Roger Wells (born 1966)[23] and Samantha Anne Wells (born 1967).[24] The couple later divorced. She married her second husband, Allan Keefe (born 1936),[25] in Macclesfield, Cheshire in April 1982.[26]