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Roger Rees: Welsh actor dies aged 71 | Roger Rees: Welsh actor dies aged 71 |
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Welsh actor Roger Rees, star of Cheers and The West Wing, has died aged 71. | Welsh actor Roger Rees, star of Cheers and The West Wing, has died aged 71. |
Mr Rees, who was born in Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, won Tony and Olivier awards in 1982 for his title role in the The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. | Mr Rees, who was born in Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, won Tony and Olivier awards in 1982 for his title role in the The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. |
He played millionaire Robin Colcord in 1980s comedy Cheers and Lord John Marbury in US political drama The West Wing from 2000 to 2005. | He played millionaire Robin Colcord in 1980s comedy Cheers and Lord John Marbury in US political drama The West Wing from 2000 to 2005. |
Mr Rees had lived in America for 25 years and died after a short illness. | Mr Rees had lived in America for 25 years and died after a short illness. |
He played a love interest to Cheers' Rebecca Howe, played by Kirstie Alley. | |
She tweeted: "He is the sweetest man in the world! Lucky to have had him as a friend and to have worked beside such greatness." | |
His other credits include an appearance as the Sheriff of Rottingham in Mel Brooks' slapstick comedy Robin Hood: Men in Tights and Sherlock Holmes in a 1988 adaptation of The Hound of the Baskervilles. | His other credits include an appearance as the Sheriff of Rottingham in Mel Brooks' slapstick comedy Robin Hood: Men in Tights and Sherlock Holmes in a 1988 adaptation of The Hound of the Baskervilles. |
Actor and director Samuel West tweeted: "Woke to the sad news of Roger Rees's death". | Actor and director Samuel West tweeted: "Woke to the sad news of Roger Rees's death". |
Choreographer Matthew Bourne wrote on Twitter: "RIP #RogerRees - a lovely, generous & kind man & an heroic & passionate actor. We all fell in love with him in #NicholasNickleby so sad." | Choreographer Matthew Bourne wrote on Twitter: "RIP #RogerRees - a lovely, generous & kind man & an heroic & passionate actor. We all fell in love with him in #NicholasNickleby so sad." |
Musician Rick Wakeman added: "Very sad to learn of the passing of Roger Rees. I saw him last year at a Water Rats Lodge. A truly lovely man and very talented too." | Musician Rick Wakeman added: "Very sad to learn of the passing of Roger Rees. I saw him last year at a Water Rats Lodge. A truly lovely man and very talented too." |
Mr Rees spent most of his childhood in south London where he acted in church and Boy Scout stage productions before studying art and painting. | Mr Rees spent most of his childhood in south London where he acted in church and Boy Scout stage productions before studying art and painting. |
His first job in show business was as a scenery painter before he turned to acting full-time in the mid 1960s. | His first job in show business was as a scenery painter before he turned to acting full-time in the mid 1960s. |
Mr Rees's stage roles included playing Gomez Addams in a 2011 musical of The Addams Family and starring as Vladimir alongside Sir Ian McKellen in Waiting for Godot. | Mr Rees's stage roles included playing Gomez Addams in a 2011 musical of The Addams Family and starring as Vladimir alongside Sir Ian McKellen in Waiting for Godot. |
He lived in New York City with husband, playwright Rick Elice, whom he had been in a relationship with since 1982. | He lived in New York City with husband, playwright Rick Elice, whom he had been in a relationship with since 1982. |