The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Voice of ‘Wallace and Gromit,’ dead at 96

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British actor Peter Sallis, who played irrepressi­ble, cheeselovi­ng inventor Wallace in the “Wallace and Gromit’’ cartoons, has died, his agent said Mon- day. He was 96.

Sallis’ talent agency, Jonathan Altaras Associates, said he died Friday at a retirement home for actors in London.

Born in London in 1921, Sallis began his working life in a bank, but caught the acting bug as a Royal Air Force serviceman during World War II. After the war, he attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and built up a diverse career onstage and in British film and television.

He became famous in Britain as a star of the longrunnin­g sitcom “Last of the Summer Wine.’’ Sallis was proud to have appeared in every episode dur ng the show’s 37year run.

Millions around the world know his voice from animator Nick Park’s “Wallace and Gromit,’’ which charted the adventures of a cheese-loving Yorkshirem­an with a passion for inventing wild contraptio­ns and his level-headed, silent dog, Gromit.

With their old-fashioned stop-motion animation and lightly anarchic British humour, Park’s short films, feature and BBC series gained fans around the world.

Two of the films, “The Wrong Trousers’’ and “A Close Shave’’ won Academy Awards.

The bald, green-vested character Sallis voiced between 1989 and 2010 was instantly recognizab­le from his down-to-earth Yorkshire accent and frequent exclamatio­n of “Cheese, Gromit!’’

Park said Sallis “was always my first and only choice for Wallace.’’

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