Western Mail

Star Hardy remembered as ‘gruff, elegant and twinkly’

- Lucy Mapstone & Francesca Gosling newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE family of Robert Hardy has paid tribute to the “gruff, elegant, twinkly, and always dignified” actor, who has died at the age of 91.

Hardy was best known for his role in the Harry Potter films as the Minister for Magic Cornelius Fudge, and as Siegfried Farnon in BBC series All Creatures Great and Small.

Hardy’s children Emma, Justine and Paul said: “It is with great sadness that the family of Robert Hardy CBE today announced his death, following a tremendous life: a giant career in theatre, television and film spanning more than 70 years.”

“From the early start, post WWII, with the Shakespear­e Memorial Company in Stratford, to his later role in the Harry Potter films as Cornelius Fudge, the Minister for Magic – he will perhaps be most remembered for two iconic roles: as Siegfried Farnon in the long-running and much loved BBC series All Creatures Great and Small, and in his many and magnificen­tly distinguis­hed portrayals of Winston Churchill.”

They said that they will remember their father “as a meticulous linguist, a fine artist, a lover of music and a champion of literature, as well as a highly respected historian and a leading specialist on the longbow”.

“He was an essential part of the team that raised the great Tudor warship The Mary Rose. Gruff, elegant, twinkly, and always dignified, he is celebrated by all who knew him and loved him, and everyone who enjoyed his work.”

Hardy’s children said they are “immensely grateful” to the team at the Denville Hall retirement home for their “tender care” in the weeks before his death.

A familiar face on TV, Hardy’s other roles included Tite Barnacle in Little Dorrit (2008) and Arthur Brooke in Middlemarc­h (1994). He also took on the leading role in Churchill: 100 Days That Saved Britain (2015) and in Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years (1981).

One of his earliest TV jobs, in 1955, saw him take on Shakespear­e as he portrayed Cassio in Othello. The Baftanomin­ated star, from Cheltenham in Gloucester­shire, was also awarded a CBE for his services to acting.

Harry Potter actor Chris Rankin, who played Percy Weasley in the films, wrote on Twitter that he was “terribly sad” to hear the news of Hardy’s death. He said: “He was a very kind man who told wonderful stories.”

London’s Westminste­r Abbey shared a tribute on Twitter, rememberin­g his reading from Henry V at the venue’s service marking the 600th anniversar­y of the Battle of Agincourt in 2015.

The British Film Institute posted: “We’re sad to hear Robert Hardy, best known for roles in the Harry Potter films & TV series All Creatures Great And Small, has died aged 91.”

Magdalen College, Hardy’s alma mater, said: “Sad news breaking that Magdalen alumnus Robert Hardy (1944) has died at the age of 91.”

The Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth said: “This is very sad news. Robert Hardy was one of our strongest supporters, and we’re very appreciati­ve of all the work he has done for us. RIP.”

 ?? Dan Kitwood ?? > Robert Hardy speaks outside the Churchill War Rooms Museum at a Battle of Britain anniversar­y celebratio­n in 2010
Dan Kitwood > Robert Hardy speaks outside the Churchill War Rooms Museum at a Battle of Britain anniversar­y celebratio­n in 2010

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