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Tributes paid to comedian Mel Smith Tributes paid to comedian Mel Smith
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Tributes have been paid to comedian, writer and director Mel Smith who has died of a heart attack at the age of 60.Tributes have been paid to comedian, writer and director Mel Smith who has died of a heart attack at the age of 60.
"Mel Smith - a lovely man of whom I saw too little in his later years. I loved the sketches that we did together on Not the Nine O'Clock News. He was the cast member with whom I felt the most natural performing empathy. He had a wonderfully generous and sympathetic presence both on and off screen."Mel Smith - a lovely man of whom I saw too little in his later years. I loved the sketches that we did together on Not the Nine O'Clock News. He was the cast member with whom I felt the most natural performing empathy. He had a wonderfully generous and sympathetic presence both on and off screen.
"He was also an excellent theatre and movie director, doing a wonderful job on the first Mr Bean movie. If you direct a comedy movie that takes $245m at the box office you've done something pretty special, and I never thought he was given enough credit for this success. I feel truly sad at his parting.""He was also an excellent theatre and movie director, doing a wonderful job on the first Mr Bean movie. If you direct a comedy movie that takes $245m at the box office you've done something pretty special, and I never thought he was given enough credit for this success. I feel truly sad at his parting."
"I still can't believe this has happened. To everybody who ever met him, Mel was a force for life. He had a relish for it that seemed utterly inexhaustible. He inspired love and utter loyalty and he gave it in return. I will look back on the days working with him as some of the funniest times that I have ever spent.""I still can't believe this has happened. To everybody who ever met him, Mel was a force for life. He had a relish for it that seemed utterly inexhaustible. He inspired love and utter loyalty and he gave it in return. I will look back on the days working with him as some of the funniest times that I have ever spent."
"It is the most awful news. It's a tragedy, it's a great loss, not just as an amazingly talented guy in all sorts of areas but also as a friend.""It is the most awful news. It's a tragedy, it's a great loss, not just as an amazingly talented guy in all sorts of areas but also as a friend."
"I'd often have read his part while we were writing or rewriting or improvising, and I have to admit - it's not just that he's just died - I never did it anything like as good as he did. It was always a sort of 'How did he do that then?'. But that's a mark of all good performers. They suddenly take what you hoped were quite reasonably funny lines and it turns them into something more magical."
"There are so many wonderful things to celebrate about Mel. I was covering Michael Ball in Hairspray, and I played Edna opposite Mel. Mel looked after me because I was so nervous and so unready and Mel was just a diamond. And from that moment we made great friends. We even had to kiss each other on stage and I used to tell him that kissing him was like kissing a cigar-smoking bloodhound.""There are so many wonderful things to celebrate about Mel. I was covering Michael Ball in Hairspray, and I played Edna opposite Mel. Mel looked after me because I was so nervous and so unready and Mel was just a diamond. And from that moment we made great friends. We even had to kiss each other on stage and I used to tell him that kissing him was like kissing a cigar-smoking bloodhound."
"Mel Smith's contribution to British comedy cannot be overstated. On screen, he helped to define a new style of comedy from the late 1970s that continues to influence people to this day. And his pioneering TV production work with Griff Rhys Jones through their company Talkback has created many of the defining comedy shows of recent decades.""Mel Smith's contribution to British comedy cannot be overstated. On screen, he helped to define a new style of comedy from the late 1970s that continues to influence people to this day. And his pioneering TV production work with Griff Rhys Jones through their company Talkback has created many of the defining comedy shows of recent decades."
Mel Smith was one of the comedy greats of the modern era. He brought huge pleasure to audiences through both his performances and his writing. Many of today's most celebrated comedians will have grown up learning from Mel Smith."Mel Smith was one of the comedy greats of the modern era. He brought huge pleasure to audiences through both his performances and his writing. Many of today's most celebrated comedians will have grown up learning from Mel Smith."
"Terrible news about my old friend Mel Smith, dead from a heart attack. Mel lived a full life but was kind, funny and wonderful to know.""Terrible news about my old friend Mel Smith, dead from a heart attack. Mel lived a full life but was kind, funny and wonderful to know."
"Very sad to hear news of Mel Smith's death has been confirmed. He and Griff gave [Father Ted co-writer] Arthur [Mathews] and I our break. Was always so kind and generous to us.""Very sad to hear news of Mel Smith's death has been confirmed. He and Griff gave [Father Ted co-writer] Arthur [Mathews] and I our break. Was always so kind and generous to us."
"So sad to hear about the passing of the great Mel Smith. Brilliant writer, actor and director and a lovely man too."
"Very sad to hear about Mel Smith. He did something very kind for me early in my career even though he hardly knew me. Such a funny man.""Very sad to hear about Mel Smith. He did something very kind for me early in my career even though he hardly knew me. Such a funny man."