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Richard Thorp, Emmerdale's longest-serving cast member, dies | Richard Thorp, Emmerdale's longest-serving cast member, dies |
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Actor Richard Thorp, Alan Turner on Emmerdale for more than 30 years, has died at the age of 81. | Actor Richard Thorp, Alan Turner on Emmerdale for more than 30 years, has died at the age of 81. |
He had been the longest-serving cast member on the ITV soap, having made his first appearance on 23 March 1982. | He had been the longest-serving cast member on the ITV soap, having made his first appearance on 23 March 1982. |
Thorp also starred as squadron leader Henry Maudslay in iconic 1955 film The Dam Busters. | Thorp also starred as squadron leader Henry Maudslay in iconic 1955 film The Dam Busters. |
In a statement, the show remembered him as a "true professional and a complete gentleman" who would be "greatly missed". | In a statement, the show remembered him as a "true professional and a complete gentleman" who would be "greatly missed". |
"Richard's death is a sad loss to Emmerdale, of which he was at the heart for so many wonderful years," said Kate Oates, Emmerdale's series producer. | "Richard's death is a sad loss to Emmerdale, of which he was at the heart for so many wonderful years," said Kate Oates, Emmerdale's series producer. |
"He will be missed by every single member of our production whose lives he touched." | "He will be missed by every single member of our production whose lives he touched." |
Thorp's character started out in the show as the hard-drinking, womanising and bullying manager of Home Farm. | Thorp's character started out in the show as the hard-drinking, womanising and bullying manager of Home Farm. |
But he mellowed over the years, going on to be landlord of the Woolpack pub and open a B&B. | But he mellowed over the years, going on to be landlord of the Woolpack pub and open a B&B. |
Thorp's breakthrough role in The Dam Busters came at the age of 23. The actor had auditioned for a smaller role but was given the part of Maudslay because he looked like him. | Thorp's breakthrough role in The Dam Busters came at the age of 23. The actor had auditioned for a smaller role but was given the part of Maudslay because he looked like him. |
He went on to appear in The Barretts of Wimpole Street and There's Always a Thursday before joining hit TV series Emergency Ward 10. | He went on to appear in The Barretts of Wimpole Street and There's Always a Thursday before joining hit TV series Emergency Ward 10. |
Before joining Emmerdale, Thorp appeared in a number of TV shows including Crossroads and To the Manor Born. | Before joining Emmerdale, Thorp appeared in a number of TV shows including Crossroads and To the Manor Born. |
The actor told the Daily Mail in 2010 he was "too lazy" to pursue a career in Hollywood and admitted he liked the security of regular soap income. | The actor told the Daily Mail in 2010 he was "too lazy" to pursue a career in Hollywood and admitted he liked the security of regular soap income. |
The same year, he told the Radio Times that he "ought to have regrets about staying" at Emmerdale for so long but did not. | The same year, he told the Radio Times that he "ought to have regrets about staying" at Emmerdale for so long but did not. |
"There was no point in me moving on because I wasn't good enough," he said. | "There was no point in me moving on because I wasn't good enough," he said. |
Past and present cast members have been paying tribute. | |
Chris Bisson, who plays Jai Sharma on the soap, said he was sorry to hear the news and that Thorp "was always a gentleman". | |
Adele Silva, who played Kelly Windsor on the soap, said he was a "lovely man and [the] coolest guy I've seen with a Harley!" | |
Danny Miller, who played Aaron Livesy, said it was "devastating news". "A legend and a true gentlemen, he will be missed dearly!" he wrote. |