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Ex-EastEnders star Mike Reid dies | Ex-EastEnders star Mike Reid dies |
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Former EastEnders actor Mike Reid has died at the age of 67 after suffering a suspected heart attack, his agent said. | Former EastEnders actor Mike Reid has died at the age of 67 after suffering a suspected heart attack, his agent said. |
The actor, who played Frank Butcher in the BBC soap, was living in Spain at the time of his death. | The actor, who played Frank Butcher in the BBC soap, was living in Spain at the time of his death. |
Reid became a stand-up comedian having worked as a stunt man. He went on to work in TV shows including Runaround, Doctor Who and Minder. | |
His agent David Hahn told the BBC his death came as a great shock as he had been in very good health. | |
He said: "Mike was in fine fettle. In fact only a couple of weeks ago we were having dinner over here. | |
Even now I'm sure he's laughing David HahnMike Reid's agent Mike Reid: Your tributes | Even now I'm sure he's laughing David HahnMike Reid's agent Mike Reid: Your tributes |
"Mike that particular day went to see his consultant and had a full medical - and they gave him a clean bill of health." | "Mike that particular day went to see his consultant and had a full medical - and they gave him a clean bill of health." |
Mr Hahn paid tribute to Reid, who he described as "a very, very, very, funny" man. | |
He said: "He would see the funny side of any situation, no matter how black it was. Even now I'm sure he's laughing." | He said: "He would see the funny side of any situation, no matter how black it was. Even now I'm sure he's laughing." |
Close friend of the actor and fellow comedian Frank Carson, who first met Mr Reid around 30 years ago, told BBC News 24 the news was "absolutely devastating". | Close friend of the actor and fellow comedian Frank Carson, who first met Mr Reid around 30 years ago, told BBC News 24 the news was "absolutely devastating". |
"We have just lost our friend Bernard Manning a fortnight ago. I just can't realise... this is devastating news," he said. | "We have just lost our friend Bernard Manning a fortnight ago. I just can't realise... this is devastating news," he said. |
Popular character | Popular character |
Actor and comedian Russ Abbot, who appeared on 1970s ITV show The Comedians alongside Reid, told BBC News 24 his former co-star was a natural entertainer. | |
Frank Butcher was one of EastEnders' most popular characters | Frank Butcher was one of EastEnders' most popular characters |
He said: "A very, very funny man and a great story-teller. There are certain comedians who do one-liners, you know, which bounce off each other. | |
"But Mike was a story-teller and a great deliverer of great, great jokes." | "But Mike was a story-teller and a great deliverer of great, great jokes." |
Another fellow comedian, Mike McCabe, said Reid had been a "larger than life" character with a "great, great sense of humour". | |
"He was a jack-the-lad, very funny with a great cockney way of putting things together," he told BBC News 24. | "He was a jack-the-lad, very funny with a great cockney way of putting things together," he told BBC News 24. |
"He was one of the lads. The blokes loved him, the women loved him. I admired the man." | "He was one of the lads. The blokes loved him, the women loved him. I admired the man." |
Former stuntman | Former stuntman |
Before entering the comedy scene and winning a place in The Comedians in 1973, Reid began his career as a stuntman. | |
He worked on films including Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines and Spartacus. | He worked on films including Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines and Spartacus. |
He had also been a stunt double for Roger Moore in The Saint. | He had also been a stunt double for Roger Moore in The Saint. |
"I know it's hard to believe - Mike was a lot taller than him, and often used to laugh about it," Mr Hahn said. | "I know it's hard to believe - Mike was a lot taller than him, and often used to laugh about it," Mr Hahn said. |
In the late 1970s Reid went on to host the ITV children's TV quiz show Runaround, remembered for its incomprehensible rules and the incongruity of him as presenter. | |
He joined EastEnders in 1987, quickly turning Frank into one of the show's most popular characters. | He joined EastEnders in 1987, quickly turning Frank into one of the show's most popular characters. |
Albert Square - and British Television - will be a far poorer place without him John Yorke Controller of BBC Drama Series | Albert Square - and British Television - will be a far poorer place without him John Yorke Controller of BBC Drama Series |
After taking a couple of lengthy breaks from the show he made his last appearance as Frank in December 2005 when his long-standing relationship with ex-wife Pat Evans finally came to an end. | After taking a couple of lengthy breaks from the show he made his last appearance as Frank in December 2005 when his long-standing relationship with ex-wife Pat Evans finally came to an end. |
John Yorke, controller of BBC drama series, said the skill with which Reid played the EastEnders character made Frank Butcher one of the soap's most popular. | |
"Mike's genius was to capture the heart of that flawed dreamer and make generations of viewers love him," he said. | "Mike's genius was to capture the heart of that flawed dreamer and make generations of viewers love him," he said. |
"Albert Square - and British television - will be a far poorer place without him, as will the lives of those who loved and worked with him throughout his extraordinary career." | "Albert Square - and British television - will be a far poorer place without him, as will the lives of those who loved and worked with him throughout his extraordinary career." |
One of Albert Square's most memorable moments was when Frank, in a bid to win Pat back, turned up on her doorstep wearing nothing but a flashing dickie bow. | One of Albert Square's most memorable moments was when Frank, in a bid to win Pat back, turned up on her doorstep wearing nothing but a flashing dickie bow. |
Actress Pam St Clement, who played opposite Reid in the soap for many years, said: "It has come as a terrible shock - somebody larger than life as Mike was in person and character - he seemed indestructible." | Actress Pam St Clement, who played opposite Reid in the soap for many years, said: "It has come as a terrible shock - somebody larger than life as Mike was in person and character - he seemed indestructible." |