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Stars pay tribute to Ronan Vibert, 58

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CELEBRITIE­S have paid tribute to actor Ronan Vibert, who has died at the age of 58.

The actor, who was born in Cambridges­hire but grew up in the Vale of Glamorgan, was known for starring in films such as Saving Mr Banks, Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life, as well as the 2017’s psychologi­cal thriller The Snowman.

He was also known for starring in TV shows such as The Bill, Poirot and BBC sitcom Gimme, Gimme Gimme.

Mr Vibert died on December 22 at a hospital in Florida.

His manager, Sharon Vitro, told The Hollywood Reporter that the actor had contracted a brief illness, although no more details were given.

Comedian Kathy Burke shared her tribute to the actor.

She tweeted: “Just heard about the death of lovely Ronan Vibert. We first worked together at Manchester Royal Exchange back in the 80s. We had great times together. Our favourite was seeing The Pogues, Glasgow Barrowland­s on Paddy’s night. Oh, how we jumped.”

Actor Richard E Grant said he was shocked to hear the news about his friend.

On Twitter, he said: “Woke up to the shocking news that my friend and fellow actor Ronan Vibert has died. We first worked together in The Scarlet Pimpernel at the end of the last century.”

According to the BBC, Mr Vibert’s passion for acting began after he took part in production­s at Stanwell School in Penarth, including the title role of Dracula.

One school friend said: “He had a huge career, but his performanc­es in those school production­s have really stayed with us. In Dracula, when all we saw was a claw-like hand coming out of the stage curtain, he nearly finished off half the audience.”

He then went on to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. More than 30 years later, he would revisit the vampire legend with a part in the 2014 film Dracula Untold.

Ronan is survived by his widow, Jess.

 ?? ?? > Ronan Vibert pictured with his wife Jess at the Saving Mr Banks premiere in Los Angeles
> Ronan Vibert pictured with his wife Jess at the Saving Mr Banks premiere in Los Angeles

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