Paul Ritter dies aged 54
Paul Ritter has passed on at the age of 54 years |
His
representative affirmed the miserable news, saying: "It is with incredible
misery we can affirm that Paul Ritter passed away the previous evening.
"He
passed on calmly at home with his better half Polly and children Frank and Noah
close by. He was 54 and had been suffering from a brain tumour.
"Paul
was an especially gifted entertainer playing a tremendous assortment of jobs in
front of an audience and screen with exceptional ability. He was savagely
savvy, kind and amusing. We will miss him extraordinarily."
Paul was
additionally very notable for his job as Martin Goodman in the Channel 4 sitcom
'Friday Night Dinner' and will post mortem show up in the tenth commemoration
show that will be circulated not long from now.
He featured
as Martin altogether six 'Friday Night Dinner' arrangement - close by Tamsin
Greig, Simon Bird, Tom Rosenthal and Mark Heap - from 2011 to 2020.
Paul as of
late showed up as Anatoly Dyatlov in the multi-grant winning TV arrangement
'Chernobyl', and as Jeremy Hutchinson in 'The Trial of Christine Keeler'.
His other TV
credits included 'Vera', 'Cold Feet' and 'No Offense', just as 'Philip K.
Dick's Electric Dreams.
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