Friday, 18 October 2013

Comedian Felix Dexter dies

Source BBC News@ tienganhvui.com


Felix DexterDexter was born in St Kitts and moved to the UK when he was seven


Friends have paid tribute to Felix Dexter who died on Friday.


The comedian and actor had suffered from myeloma, a type of bone marrow cancer. Reports said he was 52.


Colleagues and peers used to Twitter to praise the St Kitts-born Londoner, with comedian David Baddiel mourning a "real loss to comedy".


He came to prominence in the flagship black comedy The Real McCoy and later performed for a season with the Royal Shakespeare Company.


Once named Time Out comedian of the year, he also featured in iconic BBC comedies the Fast Show and Absolutely Fabulous.


More recently he played three of the main roles in BBC Two's sketch show Bellamy's People and is currently appearing in Citizen Khan.


'Talented, articulate performer'

His close friend, BBC Radio London presenter Eddie Nestor - who acted alongside Dexter for three years in The Real McCoy - said: "It's a sad day. It's a really sad day. I went to see him and we talked and we laughed, and we laughed really hard.


"This is somebody who's been diagnosed with a terminal illness and you find yourself laughing really hard, belly laughs."


He added: "We've lost a talented, intelligent, articulate performer who could touch - who could reach out."


Before entering comedy, Dexter studied law - something he said helped him deal with hecklers.


He named Billy Connolly and the late American comics Richard Pryor and Bill Hicks among his influences, and remained on the stand-up circuit throughout his career.


Later he featured in long-running staples Have I Got News You and Grumpy Old Men, as well as the influential Knowing Me Knowing You with Alan Partridge.


The Real McCoy castHe first came to prominence in The Real McCoy


As an actor, he had parts in Casualty and the Bill and appeared in the West End alongside Christian Slater.


Fellow comedians praised his contribution to comedy, with Sean Hughes writing on Twitter: "So so sad to hear about the truly wonderful Felix Dexter passing away.


"I hope you can feel the love in the comedy community fella. Rip."


Bill Bailey wrote: "Very sad news about my old friend Felix Dexter. A brilliant comedian, a superb comic actor, a lovely man I feel privileged to have known."





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