Dennis Waterman, star of “Swine” and “Minder”, has died aged 74.

Dennis Waterman, star of “Swine” and “Minder”, has died aged 74.

Dennis Waterman, the most famous stage and film actor Pig s speaker, died. He was 74 years old.

The announcement was made by the actor’s manager, Derek Webster. hollywood reporter That on Sunday Waterman’s wife Pam called him about his death and noticed that Waterman had died in a Spanish hospital. The reason was not specified.

The actor was born in 1948 in Clapham, London, and educated at Corona Theater School. Screen career He began his childhood in the 1960s in drama. Night train to Inverness. In 1962, at age 14, Waterman played William Brown in the BBC series. William, which was based just william Richmal Crompton Books.

He followed that with recurring roles on the CBS sitcom. Fair trade and family series barnsAnd movies like Peter Collinson legal crossing and Pierre Haggard ღ wedding night.

In 1974, Waterman began playing the role of Deputy Sergeant George Carter in Ian Kennedy Martin’s action crime series. Pig. He later played former boxer and defender Terry McKenney in Leon Griffiths. speaker, And he also sang his theme song “It Could Be So Good For You”.

The following screen titles include the BBC1 comedy series On top s Luck s Blow for ITV. More recently, Waterman played Gerry Stands in Nigel McCree and Roy Mitchell’s police proceedings. new tricks.

Waterman released three albums during his career, including the wind of angels In 1976 and so good for you In 1980.

Waterman’s last credit was for Mark Lamprell’s Australian drama .Never is too late, about a group of elderly people who plan to flee their nursing home. The film also stars Jackie Weaver, Shane Jacobsen and James Cromwell.

The actor is survived by his wife Pam and their children Hannah, who is an actress; and Julia Waterman.

Source: Hollywood Reporter

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