Slattery starred on shows such as Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Just A Minute and Have I Got News For You. BBC


January 15, 2025 Tags:

British actor and comedian Tony Slattery, celebrated for his sharp wit and improvisational talent, has passed away at the age of 65 following a heart attack. The family confirmed his death to the BBC. Sir Stephen Fry, a close friend and former collaborator, described Slattery as "the gentlest, sweetest soul" and a "screamingly funny, deeply talented wit and clown."

Slattery gained fame for his quick-thinking humor on the iconic Channel 4 show Whose Line Is It Anyway?, where he became a fan favorite from 1988 onward. A versatile performer, he also made his mark in films like The Crying Game, Peter's Friends, and How to Get Ahead in Advertising.

Born in North London in 1959 into a working-class family, Slattery's academic brilliance earned him a scholarship to Cambridge University, where he studied medieval and modern languages. It was there he joined the renowned Cambridge Footlights, invited by Fry himself. Reflecting on his early days in comedy, Slattery once said, "Getting up on stage and hearing laughter took over."

At Cambridge, Slattery worked alongside notable contemporaries like Dame Emma Thompson and Hugh Laurie. In 1981, the Footlights troupe won the inaugural Perrier Comedy Award at the Edinburgh Festival for their production The Cellar Tapes. Slattery went on to serve as Footlights' president, following in the footsteps of comedy legends like Eric Idle and Peter Cook.

After graduating, Slattery made his name on the London club circuit, blending variety acts with his unique comedic flair. His breakthrough came in 1986 with a starring role in the West End musical Me and My Girl, followed by critically acclaimed performances in Radio Times, Privates on Parade, and Neville's Island.

While Slattery excelled in various film and television roles, he is best remembered for his contributions to Whose Line Is It Anyway?. Over 48 episodes, he charmed audiences with his improvisational brilliance, appearing alongside comedians such as Paul Merton, Josie Lawrence, and Sandi Toksvig. His departure after the show's seventh season marked a significant shift in its popularity.

In addition to his comedy work, Slattery starred in productions such as To Die For, The Wedding Tackle, and the sitcom Just a Gigolo. He also made memorable appearances in Red Dwarf, Coronation Street, and the final Carry On film.

Despite his professional success, Slattery faced personal struggles. In 1996, he experienced a physical and mental breakdown, later being diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Open about his challenges with addiction and mental health, Slattery appeared in documentaries such as The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive and What’s The Matter With Tony Slattery?, shedding light on his journey.

In recent years, Slattery had returned to comedy, touring a new show and launching a podcast, Tony Slattery’s Rambling Club. He was deeply grateful to his long-term partner, Mark Hutchinson, for his unwavering support throughout their 30-year relationship.

Slattery’s legacy as a comedic genius and his candidness about his personal battles will ensure he remains a beloved figure in British entertainment.

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