The actress is known for having played Noreen in the ITV sitcom for more than a decade
Benidorm star Elsie Kelly has died aged 89, it has been confirmed, as her co-stars have spoken out in tribute to the actress who they described as an ‘absolute joy.
The actress, who is known for having played Noreen in the ITV sitcom for more than a decade, passed away “surrounded by her family” on Tuesday (April 21), her agent confirmed on Wednesday (April 22).
Michelle Sykes confirmed Elsie, who also played Mrs Tardebigge in Crossroads among other TV roles, had passed away after a “short illness” in a statement which read: “She passed away peacefully, after a short illness, surrounded by her loving family on 21st April 2026 at the age of 89.
“With a career spanning decades across television, theatre, and film, she most recently became a household name through her work on Benidorm… Her unmistakable charm, sharp timing and gentle humour made her a fan favourite.
“Beyond this iconic role, she appeared in numerous British television programmes, including Inside No. 9, Harry & the Wrinklies, The Famous Five and Crossroads.”
Actress Crissy Rock, who also starred in Benidorm, shared an emotional tribute on social media. She said: “So sad to hear of the passing of Elsie Kelly this morning. We shared so many wonderful memories filming Benidorm, moments I’ll always treasure.
“She was an absolute joy to work with and brought so much warmth and laughter wherever she went. I was so touched that she came to see me on tour a couple of times recently at St Helens Theatre Royal – it meant a lot. Thinking of her family and all who loved her. She’ll be deeply missed.”
Derren Litten, the creator and writer of Benidorm, also wrote on social media: “So sad to pass on the news of the passing of Elsie Kelly aka Noreen in Benidorm. One of the best loved characters in the show and certainly one of the most beloved cast members. Elsie’s acting abilities and comic genius were so natural they were almost taken for granted. Thanks for your talent but most of all your friendship Elsie, I am very sad today but also happy to think of such a wonderful life well lived.”
Carol Challis, the wife of John Challis, who played Boycie in Only Fools and Horses, also shared: “We have lost this dearest and kindest lady. Elsie has exited stage right. She was much loved by everyone and I shall miss our catch up calls. God bless you, Elsie.”


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