ALMA'S BIOGRAPHY

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Alma Baldwin

Alma

Your first name of Alma has given you a very friendly, likeable nature, and you could excel in artistic, dramatic, and musical expression. With this name, you desire the finer things in life, but you do not always have the resolve and vitality to put forth the effort necessary to fulfil your desires. Your emotional feelings are easily aroused and you will always be involved in other people's problems as a result of your overly sympathetic nature. You have many disappointments as a result of extending a helping hand to others in need, and then not receiving any acknowledgement or reciprocation for your generosity. After each experience, you have to guard against feelings of despondency and self-pity. You have lofty goals and high ideals, but must incorporate more practicality, system, and concentration in order to materialize them.

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Full name: Alma Marie Baldwin (née Halliwell; previously Sedgewick)
Parents: George and Florrie Halliwell
Born: 18 October 1944, Rochdale, Lancashire
Siblings:
Married:1.Jim Sedgewick (1976, div: 1982) 2.Mike Baldwin (19 June 1992)
Children: Abortion (1977)
Played by: Amanda Barrie
First appeared: 22 June - 1 July 1981 regular cast member since 1989

Believing she was pregnant, Alma Halliwell married cafe owner Jim Sedgewick in 1976. The marriage was a disaster, and when Alma really did fall pregnant a year later she had an abortion rather than bring a child into a loveless home. When the marriage finally folded in 1982, Alma got Jim's Café in Rosamund Street in the divorce settlement. Jim ran off with a florist and Alma went to Florida with pools winner Philip. Unable to deal with his new fortune, Philip squandered money on sex, drugs, booze, and bad investments. By 1989 Alma was broke, and returned to Weatherfield to run the café, of which Gail Tilsley bought a 40% share for £9,000. She fell for Mike Baldwin immediately, and managed to seduce him after beating him in a game of golf. He then dumped her for Dawn Prescott. Alma took up briefly with married man Terry Conway, before returning to Mike as his live-in lover in his luxury dockland apartment. Mike had sold his factory and was looking around for a new investment, but a dodgy Spanish land deal went sour and Mike lost his money. Returning to the rag trade, Mike operated a sweatshop in the café flat, until it was closed down by Health and Safety Officials for noise pollution. He then took up work as a salesman at Ingram's factory - and after the death of boss Peter Ingram, took up with his wife Jackie. After fretting over which woman to remain with, he dumped Alma in December 1990. A distraught Alma spent time with best friend Audrey Roberts to recover, then got some revenge by vandalizing Jackie's bedroom. Mike still had feelings for Alma, and even felt a debt of responsibility. Without her knowledge he was contributing to the rent of Jim's café. These payments were to bring about the destruction Mike's relationship with Jackie. Two weeks after they were married in July 1991, she learnt about the money and initiated divorce proceedings. Meanwhile, Alma had taken up with reliable Ken Barlow after meeting him at a Spanish night class. He planned to take her to a hotel for New Year's Eve. Alma though was still irresistably drawn to Mike. She spent Christmas day with him, and when she confessed to Ken at the hotel, he dumped her and left. Mike pursued her again, and they were married in June 1992. Alma settled down to her work at the café with Gail and an assortment of helpers like Audrey, Martin Platt, Phyllis Pearce, and later, Roy Cropper. She also rented the flat above the café to a host of Street luminaries including Angie Freeman, Fiona Middleton, Steve McDonald, Maxine Heavey, and the notorious Tanya Pooley. Alma's marriage is not perfect. In particular, she is well aware of Mike's arrogant and underhand treatment of people, and often finds herself apologising to others for his behaviour. She has sympathised in the past with Ken, Jim, and even Don (before he tried to kill her.) Secondly, Mike has a habit of patronising his wife and making decisions, overriding her opinion. In January 1995, Jim Sedgewick died and Alma inherited £2,000 - Mike was put out when Alma splashed out on a convertible MG. And the same year when she managed to get a job catering for the Wheatsheaf pub, Mike's chauvinistic dismissal of her talents compelled her to develop the sideline into ABC Catering (Alma Baldwin Catering). Alma is also only too aware of Mike's roving eye, and has acted jealously when Mike has stepped in to help long-time friend Deirdre Rachid, and when he employed Liz McDonald. In January 1996 misfortune visited the Baldwins in the shape of Audrey Robert's adopted son Stephen Reid, who arrived from Canada as a representative of Kbec clothing. He was looking for an English manufacturing base, and asked Alma to provide catering for a business presentation. Alma was attracted to Stephen and later made a pass at him, which was embarrasingly rebuffed. Later, she was incensed when she admitted the incident to Mike and he told her he wasn't worried. Mike won the contract to make clothing and re-established a factory, selling his garage to Don Brennan at an inflated price. Don went bankrupt and his girlfriend Josie Clarke left him. He nursed a grievance against Mike that intensified when he was done for drink driving when about to pick Mike up in his taxi. Don's hatred was to threaten Alma's life. He attempted to commit suicide, and left a threatening message on the factory answer machine. When Stephen heard about what had happened, he cancelled the contract with Mike, who blamed Alma. When Stephen later taunted Alma with her feelings, and accused her of secretly enjoying it when he ruined Mike, Alma finally dismissed Stephen and was fully reconciled with her husband. The affair caused ructions in her friendships. Audrey wouldn't hear a word against her son and accused her of being angry because Stephen had rejected her. Mike needed capital to continue with the factory, and when Alma offered to sell her share in the café, Gail felt that she was left high and dry. When Stephen accused her of trying to wreck Gail's business to get to him she slapped him. Alma was set to sell to pizza chain Pizza Heaven, and dismissed an offer by Roy Cropper, believing him mentally incompetent. But when Gail pleaded with her she relented and Roy bought her share for £35,000. Alma and Gail were friends again. Mike continued in the factory selling counterfiet Kbec gear, until Don burned the factory down and shopped Mike for arson and insurance fraud. Initially, even Alma doubted his innocence. Lack of proof meant that the police never charged Mike however, and Don looked at other means of revenge and chose Alma. He kidnapped her in his taxi, taking her on a terror trip around Weatherfield, pouring out his complaints, before plunging into the river Irwell. Alma was lucky to escape with her life and Don was sent to a mental institution. After the stress, Alma wanted to emigrate to Florida. Mike again upset her by dismissing her dreams and embarking on a business deal with Angie Freeman to found Underworld underwear factory in Coronation Street. She looked around for a job and Curly Watts accepted her at Firman's Freezers. Once more Mike bowled in with other ideas, whisking Alma away for a holiday to Cyprus, telling Curly to forget her job. When they returned however, Alma was determined that Mike would not get the better of her. She secured a shelf-stacker's position at Firman's and was soon made Employee of the Month - her face even featured in Firman's promotions. Don was not yet finished with the Baldwins. Alma visited him in hospital and he apologised to her but he later escaped and attacked Mike with a chair-leg at the Factory. Failing to kill him, he took Alma's car, ploughing into the viaduct and killed himself. At Firmans, shy assistant manager Hayley PattersonHayley Patterson latched onto Alma, who introduced her to fellow lonely-heart Roy Cropper. Friendship blossomed, till Hayley told Roy she was a transexual waiting for her gender reassignment operation. Roy rejected her, and Hayley confided her secret with Alma, who was caring and sympathetic. Hayley and Roy were eventually reunited. On the domestic front, Alma had to cope with an unwelcome guest. Deirdre Rachid was charged with fraud and as usual Mike had stepped in to help her, offering her a place to stay. Alma was not best pleased, especially when she was placed on suicide watch after Mike caught Deirdre staring wistfully at some pills.