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Frank Kelly death: Tributes paid to 'Father Jack' actor | |
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Tributes have been paid to Irish actor Frank Kelly, best known for playing Father Jack Hackett in the comedy sitcom Father Ted, who has died aged 77. | |
Kelly had been a veteran of the stage and screen for 60 years. | Kelly had been a veteran of the stage and screen for 60 years. |
He had more recent roles in Emmerdale and Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie. | |
Kelly revealed last November that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, although he said he would continue to work. | Kelly revealed last November that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, although he said he would continue to work. |
He had received the all-clear from bowel cancer in 2011. He was treated for skin cancer last year and also had heart problems. | He had received the all-clear from bowel cancer in 2011. He was treated for skin cancer last year and also had heart problems. |
The actor passed away exactly 18 years after the death of his Father Ted co-star Dermot Morgan. | |
Morgan died on Sunday 28 February 1998. His son, Don Morgan, tweeted about the coincidence of the date. | |
Graham Linehan, the writer of Father Ted, tweeted his condolences. | |
"Just hearing from various sources that Frank Kelly has passed away," he tweeted. | "Just hearing from various sources that Frank Kelly has passed away," he tweeted. |
"Terribly sad news. Thanks for everything Frank." | "Terribly sad news. Thanks for everything Frank." |
The sitcom's co-writer, Arthur Mathews, also responded on Twitter. | |
"Sad news," he said. "Comedy legend. So thrilled we had him in Father Ted." | |
'Lovely man' | |
Kelly's co-star Ardal O'Hanlon, who played Father Dougal McGuire, called him a "gentleman". | |
"Very sad news. We had lunch together at Christmas when he was in his usual feisty form," he said. | |
"Frank was an all-round talent, an institution in Irish entertainment, a very determined professional and he'll be greatly missed by all who knew him." | |
Brendan O'Carroll, star of Mrs Brown's Boys, spoke fondly of working with Frank Kelly in Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie, | |
"News of Frank Kelly's passing [has] just reached us in Australia. Such a lovely man and a joy to work with," he said. | "News of Frank Kelly's passing [has] just reached us in Australia. Such a lovely man and a joy to work with," he said. |
Irish president Michael D Higgins described Kelly as "a friend" and "a distinguished actor who made such a wide and valued contribution both on the stage and in film". | |
"He will forever be remembered for his roles." | |
"To his wife Bairbre and his family I send deepest sympathy; for theirs is the greatest loss of such a great and loving person." | |
The actor is survived by his wife of 51 years Bairbre, seven children and 17 grandchildren. | The actor is survived by his wife of 51 years Bairbre, seven children and 17 grandchildren. |