Strathclyder
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Well, this was a shock eariler to say the least. 
From The Guardian:
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While most members here likely know him best from Friday Night Dinner, I discovered him and the rest of his work through his utterly terrifying performance in HBO/Sky's Chernobyl. I won't succumb to using the memes surrounding his Chernobyl performance. Instead, I will simply say: R.I.P. Taken from us all far too soon.

From The Guardian:
The actor Paul Ritter has died of a brain tumour at the age of 54, his agent has told the Guardian. Ritter, who starred as the family patriarch Martin in Channel 4’s Friday Night Dinner alongside Tamsin Greig, Simon Bird and Tom Rosenthal, died on Monday.
In a statement, his agent said that the actor, who also appeared in numerous films including Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and Quantum of Solace, died at home with his family by his side.
Robert Popper, the creator of the sitcom for which Ritter is best known, shared his thoughts saying: “Devastated at this terribly sad news. Paul was a lovely, wonderful human being. Kind, funny, super caring and the greatest actor I ever worked with.”
In 2019, Ritter displayed his range with a terrifying performance as Anatoly Dyatlov in the multi-award winning Chernobyl. Toby Whithouse, who wrote spy thriller The Game in which Ritter starred in 2014, said: “This is terrible devastating news. Paul was a stunning actor, a lovely lovely guy. How utterly dreadful.”

Paul Ritter: Friday Night Dinner star dies of brain tumour at 54
Ritter, who also appeared in films including Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, died at home alongside is wife and two sons
While most members here likely know him best from Friday Night Dinner, I discovered him and the rest of his work through his utterly terrifying performance in HBO/Sky's Chernobyl. I won't succumb to using the memes surrounding his Chernobyl performance. Instead, I will simply say: R.I.P. Taken from us all far too soon.