Daily Express

Prince Charles’ favourite actor dies at age of 72

- By Naomi Clarke

STARS and directors from the world of theatre yesterday paid tribute to stage titan Sir Antony Sher, who has died aged 72.

The Royal Shakespear­e Company said in a statement the veteran had been diagnosed with terminal cancer earlier this year.

Sir Antony, the favourite actor of Prince Charles, was one of the country’s most renowned Shakespear­ean performers.

His husband, RSC artistic director Gregory Doran, had announced in September that he was taking a period of compassion­ate leave to care for him.

The South African-born actor tied the knot with Gregory on December 21, 2005 – the first day same sex couples could legally form a civil partnershi­p in the UK.

RSC executive director Catherine Mallyon and acting artistic director Erica Whyman said in a statement: “We are deeply saddened by this news, and our thoughts and sincere condolence­s are with Greg, and with Antony’s family at this devastatin­g time.

“Antony had a long associatio­n with the RSC and a hugely celebrated career on stage and screen.”

Oscar-winning actor and fellow stage veteran Mark Rylance said: “I was captivated by his immersion and definition as an actor.

“In 1982 we both joined the RSC and became friends. I remember his infectious laugh and sense of humour most. His meticulous artwork and visual imaginatio­n.

“He was always most generous and kind to me. A gentleman and devoted man of the theatre.A great loss.”

Sir Antony’s final production with the RSC was opposite fellow South African actor John

Kani in Kunene And The King.

John said: “We travelled together as compatriot­s, comrades in the struggle for a better South Africa.

I am at peace with you my friend and myself. Exit my King. Your Brother.”

The National Theatre director

Rufus Norris posted: “With the tragic passing of Antony Sher, one of the great titans has left us.

“His contributi­on and example to our theatre world was exemplary, and his standing within the ranks of National Theatre actors could not be higher.”

Sir Antony moved to Britain to study drama in the late 1960s and joined the RSC in 1982. He starred in many famous production­s, including King Lear, Othello, The Tempest, Macbeth, Richard III, Death Of A Salesman and The Winter’s Tale.

In 2017, Prince Charles referred to his as his favourite actor.

Sir Antony also appeared films Shakespear­e In Love and Mrs Brown, and on TV in Agatha Christie’s Marple.

 ?? ?? A legend of the stage... Antony Sher as Prospero in Shakespear­e’s The Tempest and, inset below, starring as King Lear in 2016
Big fan...Antony Sher meets Charles; below left, in ITV’s Marple; right, receiving his KBE
A legend of the stage... Antony Sher as Prospero in Shakespear­e’s The Tempest and, inset below, starring as King Lear in 2016 Big fan...Antony Sher meets Charles; below left, in ITV’s Marple; right, receiving his KBE

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