Tony Slattery, Beloved 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?' Star, Dies at 65
The British comedian and actor passed away from a heart attack, leaving behind a legacy of improvisational brilliance and a decades-long career in comedy and acting.
- Tony Slattery, known for his quick wit and role on the original UK version of 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?', died Tuesday morning at the age of 65 after suffering a heart attack two days earlier.
- His longtime partner of nearly 40 years, Mark Michael Hutchinson, confirmed the news in a statement expressing deep sadness over the loss.
- Slattery's career spanned television, film, and theater, including appearances in 'The Crying Game,' 'Peter's Friends,' and an Olivier Award-nominated performance in 'Neville's Island.'
- He was remembered by colleagues like Stephen Fry and Josie Lawrence as a gifted comedian and kind soul who had recently begun reconnecting with audiences through live shows and a podcast.
- Slattery's life was marked by struggles with mental health and addiction, which he openly discussed in later years, earning him admiration for his candor and resilience.