The Sentinel-Record

British comedian Andrew Sachs dies

- DANICA KIRKA

LONDON — Comic actor Andrew Sachs, known primarily for his role as the well-intentione­d but somewhat dim character of Manuel in the 1970s comedy “Fawlty Towers,” has died. He was 86 and had been suffering from vascular dementia.

Actor John Cleese led tributes Friday to the German-born British actor, who made the role of the bumbling Spanish waiter with the massive moustache all his own.

His son, John Sachs, says his father was not interested in being a celebrity or seeking the limelight. What he loved was the craft of acting.

“He stuck that big moustache on because he didn’t want to be recognized,” John Sachs told The Associated Press.

Born Andreas Siegfried Sachs in Berlin on April 7, 1930, his family moved to England when he was eight to escape Nazi persecutio­n of Jews.

Though he performed in a number of television shows in the 1960s, he shot to fame in 1975 with “Fawlty Towers,” about a fictional hotel in the seaside town of Torquay. The program centers around owner Basil Fawlty, whose acidic wit and rude behavior offers the irreverent backdrop to efforts to run a hotel visited by eccentric guests.

Even though only 12 episodes were made, it was voted number one in the British Film Institute’s 100 Greatest Television Programs in 2000.

In the program, Sachs plays the lovable waiter Manuel who struggles with his English and whose trademark “Que?” led to some of the program’s most humorous exchanges.

“There’s a certain Charlie Chaplaines­que talent that he had,” his son said, noting that Manuel’s limited language skills made movements and athleticis­m all the more important. “He brought that to Manuel.”

A quiet and insular person, Sachs’ family kept both his illness and death quiet until after the services.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? MEETING HARRY: Britain’s Prince Harry talks to British actor Andrew Sachs backstage at the Wimbledon Theatre after a charity performanc­e in aid of the Prince’s Trust charity on Nov. 12, 2008, in London. Comic actor Sachs, known primarily for his role...
The Associated Press MEETING HARRY: Britain’s Prince Harry talks to British actor Andrew Sachs backstage at the Wimbledon Theatre after a charity performanc­e in aid of the Prince’s Trust charity on Nov. 12, 2008, in London. Comic actor Sachs, known primarily for his role...

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