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Ray Brooks, Actor and Narrator, Passes Away at 86 After Short Illness

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What's Happening?

Ray Brooks, a renowned actor and narrator, has died at the age of 86. Brooks was well-known for his narration of the children's series Mr Benn and his roles in various films and television shows, including The Knack … and How to Get It, Big Deal, and Taxi!. His family reported that he passed away after a short illness and had been living with dementia in recent years. Brooks began his career in the early 1960s, appearing in productions such as Julius Caesar and The Secret Kingdom. He gained popularity with his role in Taxi!, and later starred in the film The Knack … and How to Get It. Brooks also had a recurring role in the TV drama Big Deal and appeared in the soap opera EastEnders. He is survived by his wife Sadie Elcombe and two sons, Will and Tom.
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Why It's Important?

Ray Brooks' passing marks the end of an era for fans of classic British television and film. His work, particularly in Mr Benn, left a lasting impact on audiences, with the series being repeated for over two decades. Brooks' diverse roles showcased his versatility as an actor, contributing significantly to the entertainment industry. His portrayal of various characters resonated with viewers, making him a beloved figure in British media. The loss of Brooks is felt deeply by his family, friends, and fans who admired his talent and dedication to his craft.

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