It’s
with deep sadness and no little shock that we must report that
comedian, writer, actor, director and producer Mel Smith has died at the
age of 60 following a heart attack.
Smith will likely be best
remembered for his iconic comedy partnership with Griff Rhys Jones,
appearances on shows such as Not The Nine O’Clock News and directing
several comedy films including Bean.
Born and
brought up in Chiswick, he attended New College, Oxford and then began a
stint in theatre at the Royal Court and Bristol Old Vic. Initially, he
was a director and producer, working behind the scenes, but had
performed at the Edinburgh Festival while at university, and had met
several of the Cambridge Footlights team.
From there sprang Not
The Nine O’Clock News, followed by comedy collaborations with Bob Goody
and his time with Rhys Jones. The latter pair also founded TalkBack
Productions, which went on to become a comedy powerhouse, supporting the
likes of Alan Partridge, Ali G and Smack The Pony.
As an actor, his film credits included The Tall Guy, Brain Donors, National Lampoon’s European Vacation, Twelfth Night and The Princess Bride as The Albino.
More
recently, he returned to theatre acting and even enjoyed a reunion with
Rhys Jones. He’d struggled with his health in the past. He’s survived
by his wife Pam and stepson James. He will be missed. |
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