Only Fools And Horses star Peter Heppelthwaite dies aged 59 as family issues heartbreaking update


The actor was best known for his role as Jed in the Only Fools And Horses spin-off The Green Green Grass and he also appeared in EastEnders


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Actor Peter Heppelthwaite, best known for his role as Jed in the Only Fools And Horses spin-off The Green Green Grass, has died aged 59, his management has said.

He appeared in the BBC sitcom alongside stars Sue Holderness and John Challis as a recurring character across 30 episodes.

The TV star and father-of-three was also recognisable for his role as Linal in BBC soap EastEnders in 1996 and for his appearance in Steven Moffat’s sitcom Coupling in the early 2000s.  

Heppelthwaite (back row, second from left) played Jed on Only Fools And Horses spin-off, The Green Green Grass© BBC
Heppelthwaite (back row, second from left) played Jed on Only Fools And Horses spin-off, The Green Green Grass

The "heartbreaking" news of his death was confirmed in an Instagram post by Apollo Artist Management on Sunday. No cause of death has been disclosed.

In the post, Heppelthwaite was praised as a "hugely gifted actor, director, teacher and mentor, with a warmth and generosity that reached far beyond the work itself".

Statement

His management wrote: "He brought humour, heart and complete commitment to everything he did, and he had that rare ability to make people feel seen, supported and better for having known him.

"His career took him across television, theatre and film, but his impact was much bigger than a list of credits.

Peter Heppelthwaite © BBC / YouTube
Heppelthwaite appeared in 30 episodes of the series

"Peter gave so much to other performers, especially young actors finding their confidence and their voice. He cared deeply, worked tirelessly, and left a mark on everyone lucky enough to cross his path.

"We feel incredibly proud to have represented him. Our thoughts and love are with Peter’s family, friends, students, colleagues and all who loved him.

"Rest peacefully, Pete. You will be very deeply missed."

Family man

His daughter Georgia Hewer-Heppelthwaite shared a carousel of family photos with her father on Instagram as she mourned her "epic dad", who "passed away peacefully yesterday holding our hands".

The musician, who performs under the name Georgia Nevada, wrote: "Everyone who knows dad will know that this is a man who never gave up, loved deeply, and was just unafraid of doing absolutely everything to the fullest.

Heppelthwaite's daughter Georgia shared a heartfelt tribute to him© Facebook
Heppelthwaite's daughter Georgia shared a heartfelt tribute to him

"His life was shortened but immensely full of love, passion and determination that we will carry with us always.

"We’re still in shock, so please understand if we feel too overwhelmed to respond to anything right now, but please don’t feel sorry for our loss. We are beyond lucky to have had Peter Heppelthwaite as our dad."

Heppelthwaite graduated from the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in 1999.

He appeared in shows such as BBC sitcoms 2point4 Children, One Foot In The Grave, In Sickness And In Health and ITV drama London’s Burning during his decades-long career in acting.

Georgia said her father "passed away peacefully yesterday holding our hands"© Facebook
Georgia said her father "passed away peacefully yesterday holding our hands"

He also featured alongside stars such as Martin Clunes in 1990s TV movie Sex 'N' Death and had many theatre roles in West End shows, including Miss Saigon and Sunset Boulevard.

The actor also co-founded and owned the Limitless Academy Of Performing Arts in Royston, having pivoted towards directing, teaching and mentorship later in his career.

The drama school posted to Instagram on Sunday and praised Heppelthwaite for helping to "create a truly special community" where he "inspired countless students to grow in confidence, creativity, and self-expression."

It added: "Peter was more than a founder; he was a mentor, supporter, and friend to so many. His impact on the lives of our students, staff, and families will be felt for many years to come."

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