Comedian Tony Slattery Dies at 65
Comedian Tony Slattery Dies at 65

Comedian Tony Slattery Dies at 65

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Tony Slattery, the beloved British actor and comedian, has died at the age of 65 due to a heart attack. Known for his quick-witted improvisation on the Channel 4 show Whose Line Is It Anyway, Slattery also starred in notable films such as The Crying Game and Peter's Friends. He was a contemporary of Emma Thompson, Stephen Fry, and Hugh Laurie at the University of Cambridge, where he served as president of the Cambridge Footlights. Slattery's talent earned him an Olivier Award nomination for his role in the play Neville's Island. Following his passing, tributes from fans and colleagues have poured in, celebrating his comedic genius and contributions to the arts. His partner, Mark Michael Hutchinson, expressed deep sadness at the loss, noting Slattery's recent activities, including touring and starting a podcast.

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