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Actor Paul Ritter dies at 55.
British actor Paul Ritter died at the age of 54, the victim of a brain tumor. The actor died at home on Monday, accompanied by his family, as confirmed by Ritter’s agent, in a dialogue with the English newspaper “The Guardian”.
Actor Paul Ritter, who played father Martin Goodman in the Channel 4 Friday Night Dinner comedy, dies at the age of 54 https://t.co/D2SroPUX6T
– BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) April 6, 2021
“With great sadness we can confirm that Paul Ritter died last night,” Paul Ritter’s agent said in a statement to the aforementioned media.
Friday night star Paul Ritter died of a brain tumor at the age of 54 https://t.co/RzkdDUxejm
– The Guardian (@guardian) April 6, 2021
Paul Ritter, who gained fame for portraying Martin Goodman at the “Friday Night Dinner,” battled a brain tumor for several years.
“Paul was an extremely talented actor, who played a wide variety of roles on stage and screen with extraordinary ability. He was incredibly smart, kind and very fun. We will miss him very much “, concluded his agent.
British actor Paul Ritter dies at 54 https://t.co/fKQbrNYuY4
– LUMEA (@elmundoes) April 6, 2021
The 54-year-old actor was also remembered for participating in one of the films in the Harry Potter saga. He played the magician Eldred Worple in the movie “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”.
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Actor Paul Ritter (“Harry Potter”, “Chernobyl”) dies at the age of 54.
The British actor was well known in his country because he starred in the series “Friday Night Dinner” on Channel 4. pic.twitter.com/KtmxgmDf5P– LUIS 🎬 Creative producer 🎬 🎦 Official account. (@ LUIS8171073011) April 6, 2021
He also participated in the popular Chernobyl series, launched in 2019 by the HBO network. In this historical drama that revolves around the 1986 nuclear disaster, Paul Ritter commanded the Russian engineer Anatoly Diatlov.
Paul Ritter was also a prominent actor in British theater. It should be noted that in 2006 he was nominated for the prestigious Laurence Oliver Award for his work in the play “Coram Boy”. In 2009, his participation in the song “The Norman Conquests” earned him a Tony Award nomination.
Goodbye to his former colleagues
The artistic community said goodbye to the British actor, who died on Monday, at the age of 54, as a result of a brain tumor.
Paul Ritter, best known for his role as Martin Goodman in Friday Night Dinner, unfortunately died at the age of 54.
Paul had unfortunately suffered a brain tumor and died peacefully at home with his wife and sons.
What is Paul’s favorite FND memory? pic.twitter.com/b2sA9hODQU
– LADbible (@ladbible) April 6, 2021
One of those who regretted his departure was Robert Popper, the creator of the comedy “Friday Night Dinner,” in which Ritter shone: “Devastated by this terribly sad news. Paul was a wonderful and wonderful human being. Kind, funny, super loving and the best actor I’ve ever worked with ”.
Another of those who fired Paul Ritter was British screenwriter, actor and producer Toby Whithouse, creator of “The Game” (2014), who played the late actor and was broadcast by the BBC.
I took him out of the Chernobyl PARK. Watching him, I thought consciously, “Oh, we have a new movie star.” Between that and how funny it was at Friday night dinner … just unreal talent. Rest in peace, Paul Ritter. pic.twitter.com/nw8HnRZxRd
– Rob Delaney (@robdelaney) April 6, 2021
“This is devastating and terrible news. Paul was a dazzling actor, a wonderful boy. How awful, “he told The Guardian.
Paul Ritter, more than thirty years of career
Paul Ritter made his acting debut in 1992, in the crime series “The Bill”. His first foray into film was in “Rambow’s Son.”
RIP Paul Ritter – loved him like Martin at dinner on Friday night pic.twitter.com/SLXCsKRqF5
– Tim Gatt (@TimGatt) April 6, 2021
His contribution to British culture included participation in the historical dramas of drama. He played Pistol in William Shakespeare’s “Henry V” in a series of memorable plays adapted by the BBC.
After that work, The Daily Telegraph said of Paul Ritter that he was “an actor destined for the destiny of greatness certainly very soon. His pistol perfectly conveys the shock of a man who reluctantly left the mischievous joy of Eastcheap and found himself in the Middle Ages, contemplating the melancholy of a medieval autumn.

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