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Actor, writer and satirist Tony Hendra, who played cricket-bat wielding manager Ian Faith in rock mockumentary This is Spinal Tap, has died aged 79.
A respected comedy writer in America, Hendra was born and educated in England before moving across the pond in 1964 as part of comedy duo with Nick Ullett, where they appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show.
Hendra, who was a contemporary of John Cleese as a member of the Cambridge Footlights revue, was also a founding editor of National Lampoons Magazine in the US.
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THIS IS SPINAL TAP, (background l-r): David Kaff, R.J. Parnell, (foreground l-r): Tony Hendra, Harry Shearer, Patrick Macnee, Michael McKean, Christopher Guest, 1984.
His best-known roles include starring as the blundering, ill-tempered manager in Rob Reiner s 1984 rock mockumentary.
Tony Hendra, the British satirist and National Lampoon alumnus who played the band manager on This Is Spinal Tap, died Thursday in Yonkers, New York. He was 79.
Hendra’s wife Carla confirmed his death to
The New York Times, citing the cause as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. The actor was diagnosed in 2019.
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