Yorkshire Post

Tributes after W1A actor dies aged 35

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THE WRITER and director of W1A has said the loss of actor Alex Beckett is “desperatel­y sad”.

Beckett, inset, best known for his role as Barney Lumsden, from Perfect Curve PR, in TV satires

Twenty Twelve and W1A, died suddenly aged 35, his agent confirmed.

W1A and Twenty Twelve creator, writer and director John Morton said: “He was always so funny, so full of life, so full of generosity, a pleasure to see every day.

“All of us involved in W1A and in Twenty

Twelve before that were lucky to know him, lucky to work with him and his loss is desperatel­y sad.”

Beckett’s agent Gavin DentonJone­s said: “We’re deeply saddened by the loss of Alex – a wonderful man and a hugely talented actor.

“Our thoughts are with his family and we kindly ask that their privacy be respected at this difficult time.” The Welsh-born actor had been starring as the character Waitwell in The Way Of The World at London’s Donmar Warehouse. The Donmar Warehouse said it was “with profound sadness that we announce the sudden death of actor Alex Beckett”. Its artist director Josie Rourke and its executive producer Kate Pakenham said: “We are deeply shocked by the tragic loss of our dear friend and brilliant actor Alex Beckett, a muchloved member of The Way Of The World company. Our thoughts are with his family and close friends at this incredibly sad time. “Everyone at the Donmar and The Way Of The World company are completely devastated by this terribly sad news.” They said: “We have taken the decision to cancel the remaining performanc­es this week, as a mark of respect to Alex, and to give some time to the company, who all loved Alex as a fellow actor, and a friend.”

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