Buffy and Ted Lasso star Anthony Head dies at 72
Source: BBC
British actor Anthony Head, best known for his roles in TV shows including Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Ted Lasso, Merlin and Little Britain, has died at the age of 72.
Head found international fame as Rupert Giles in hit supernatural teen show Buffy in the late 1990s.
He went on to have a recurring role in sketch show Little Britain, play king Uther Pendragon in the BBC's Merlin, and appear as former football club owner Rupert Mannion in Ted Lasso.
"He passed away peacefully of complications due to pneumonia, surrounded by his family," his daughters Emily and Daisy said.
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Not mentioned in the article is my favourite of his - 'Bleak Expectations' - a radio Charles Dickens parody that became more and more surreal. He played Mr. Gently Benevolent, the evil guardian of the hero, and then villain of the piece, which he hammed up marvellously. No one could do an evil laugh like him.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleak_Expectations
Miguelito Loveless
(5,963 posts)But I knew him from his voice work on BBC radio, and second Muriels' mention of his work in Bleak Expectation, which is a masterpiece of satire. Also, his turn as the evil alien headmaster with David Tennant Doctor Who (where the Doctor reunites with former 3rd/4th Doctor companion, Sarah Jane Smith (Elizabeth Sladen).
chowder66
(12,582 posts)catchnrelease
(2,171 posts)I can remember--before Buffy--that he was in commercials here in the US. (I looked it up and it was for Taster's Choice coffee in the late 80s) What stuck with me is that American women went berserk for this British guy in the commercials. I think it even spawned more commercials for him here. Such a weird thing to remember, but any time I'd see him in something for years after that, it was 'oh that's the coffee guy'.
RIP Anthony.
Aristus
(72,643 posts)I remember his on-screen amour was very attractive.
Something about British women...
area51
(12,765 posts)LudwigPastorius
(15,121 posts)I've had two friends, one in his late 60s, one in his early 70s, die from it.
nuxvomica
(14,313 posts)These were apparently a big hit in Britain
Some actors you see in a show like Buffy and just assume they are really nice in real life and from what I've read he was.