A contemporary of Emma Thompson, Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry, he was featured in 'Peter's Friends' after they all met at Cambridge University. By Lily Ford Tony Slattery, star of Channel 4‘s ...
Tony Slattery, the British comedian and actor who starred in the improv show “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” has died. He was 65. Slattery passed away on Tuesday morning after suffering a heart ...
Comedian and actor Tony Slattery, who has died aged 65, showed youthful promise in the Cambridge Footlights troupe - alongside a host of future household names.
A statement on behalf of Slattery's longstanding partner, actor Mark Michael Hutchinson, said: "It is with great sadness we must announce actor and comedian Tony Slattery, aged 65, has passed away ...
Tony Slattery, star of Channel 4‘s Whose Line Is It Anyway? and a contemporary of Emma Thompson, Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry, has died. He was 65. In a statement given to the BBC on behalf of ...
Comedian Tony Slattery ... stand-up, Slattery appeared in 1980s and 1990s films including Neil Jordan’s crime thriller The Crying Game, Peter’s Friends with Laurie, Fry and Thompson, and ...
Tony Slattery was famous for appearing on comedy improvisation shows on Channel 4 and BBC radio. In recent years, he had spoken candidly about suffering with mental health problems, but was making a ...
Tony Slattery dies aged 65: Sir Stephen Fry leads tributes to comedian after death from heart attack
The London-born star was best known for appearances on comedy shows Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Just A Minute and Have I Got News For You ...
Murray wrote: "Really sad news about Tony Slattery. Such a dazzling talent ... At Cambridge, he was also a contemporary of Dame Emma Thompson and Hugh Laurie. In 1981, the group won the inaugural ...
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