Sir
John Hurt, who starred in The Elephant Man and Harry Potter, dies aged
77 after a battle with cancer as tributes pour in to 'the most
gentlemanly of gentlemen.'
John Hurt
Sir John Hurt, who won Oscar nominations for the Elephant Man and
captured the hearts of millions for his roles in Harry Potter and Lord
of the Rings, has died.
The star, one of Britain's most treasured actors, died aged 77 at
his home in Norfolk after a long battle with pancreatic cancer, it was
revealed today.
His widow, Anwen Hurt, today said it will be 'a strange world' with
out the actor, whose death has prompted an outpouring of grief from the show-business industry, with director Mel Brooks and J K Rowling among
those paying tribute.
Mrs Hurt added: 'John was the most sublime of actors and the
most gentlemanly of gentlemen with the greatest of hearts and the most
generosity of spirit. He touched all our lives with joy and magic and it
will be a strange world without him.'
Sir John was well known for roles including Quentin Crisp in The
Naked Civil Servant, the title role in The Elephant Man and wand
merchant Mr Ollivander in the Harry Potter films.
Hurt, whose death was confirmed by his agent Charles McDonald on
Saturday, is survived by wife Anwen Rees-Myers, and sons, Alexander and
Nick, from his third marriage with Jo Dalton.
He died on Wednesday, January 25, but had been working on a number of films set for release this year.
-DailyMail
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