Bill Kenwright
William Kenwright CBE (4 September 1945 – 23 October 2023) was an English theatre producer, actor, and long-serving chairman of Everton Football Club.[1][2][3] Born in Liverpool to working-class parents, Kenwright began his career as a child actor at the Liverpool Playhouse and later appeared in the soap opera Coronation Street as Gordon Clegg from 1968 to 1969, with intermittent returns until 1995.[1][4] Through his company, Bill Kenwright Ltd., he produced over 500 West End, Broadway, touring, and international theatre productions, including the long-running musical Blood Brothers, which achieved a 24-year run in London's West End.[5][6] A lifelong Everton supporter who progressed from the terraces' Boys' Pen to the boardroom, Kenwright joined the club's board in 1989 and became chairman in 2004, holding the position for nearly two decades until his death—the longest tenure in over a century—while personally investing in the club amid financial challenges and fan frustrations over stadium development and ownership transitions.[7][8] He received the CBE in 2021 for services to theatre and charity.[9]