The Scotsman

Dudley Sutton, star of Lovejoy, Holby City and Eastenders, dies aged 85

- By ANDREW ARTHUR

Actor Dudley Sutton, who was known for playing Tinker Dill in the TV series Lovejoy, has died aged 85.

A statement from Sutton’s agent said he died peacefully at the Royal Trinity Hospice in London surrounded by his family after being diagnosed with cancer.

A message from the film and TV star’s family said: “We’re devastated by the loss of our beautiful Dudley, who leaves a gaping hole in all our lives.

“We’re grateful for the love expressed by friends and fans everywhere and for the extraordin­ary care he received at the Royal Trinity Hospice in Clapham, south London, where he went out fighting for our NHS.”

Sutton starred opposite Ian Mcshane in the BBC comedy-drama mystery series throughout its 70-episode run from 1986 to 1994. Sutton’s character was a tout who was friends with the titular roguish antique dealer played by Mcshane.

Chris Jury, who played Eric Catchpole in the show, led tributes on social media.

Jury wrote: “My dear, dear pal Dudley Sutton died today. I loved him dearly. Condolence­s to Fanny, Peter, Barnaby, Wally and Jacqueline and all the rest of his family... Love you Duds.”

Sutton’s other TV appearance­s included a special Christmas episode of BBC sitcom Porridge, in which he played hostage-taker Reg Urwin opposite Ronnie Barker and Richard Beckinsale. He also starred in an instalment of ITV crime drama The Sweeney.

In his later career he had a recurring role as conman Wilfred Atkins in the BBC soap Eastenders, as well as smaller parts in Holby City and Channel 4 teenage drama Skins.

Sutton was born in Surrey in 1933. He served in the Royal Air Force as a mechanic before enrolling in the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, from which he was later expelled.

He joined theatre director Joan Littlewood’s Theatre Workshop group and appeared in numerous plays that portrayed working class life during the 1950s and 1960s.

Sutton’s breakout screen role came in the 1964 film The Leather Boys, in which he played a gay biker.

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