ComedianTony Slattery dies aged 65 after heart attack


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Tony Slattery, the renowned British comedian and actor famous for his appearances on "Whose Line Is It Anyway?", died on Tuesday, January 14, 2025, at age 65 following a heart attack


His partner, Mark Michael Hutchinson, confirmed the news in an official statement


Career Highlights:
  • Cambridge Footlights president
  • Star of Channel 4's improvisation comedy show
  • Appeared in films like "The Crying Game" and "Peter's Friends"
  • Performed in theatre, earning an Olivier Award nomination
Personal Journey:
Slattery was open about his struggles with bipolar disorder and substance abuse. In 2020, he released a BBC documentary "What's The Matter With Tony Slattery?" exploring his mental health challenges
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A contemporary of Stephen Fry, Emma Thompson, and Hugh Laurie, Slattery was remembered by Fry as "screamingly funny" and was a beloved figure in British comedy
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