Bernard Cribbins, a legendary British actor known for popular roles on “Doctor Who” and “The Wombles,” has died. He was 93.

Cribbins’ agent confirmed his death to the BBC, noting the actor’s “diverse work” and adding that he “worked well into his 90s, recently appearing in Doctor Who and the CBeebies series Old Jack’s Boat.” His agent also explained that Cribbins’ wife of 66 years, Gill, died last year.

“Bernard’s contribution to British entertainment is without question. He was unique, typifying the best of his generation, and will be greatly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing and working with him,” his agent said, according to the BBC.

Cribbins’ career spanned more than 70 years, and as recently as 2021, appeared in nine episodes of the podcast, “The Jungle Book: The Mowgli Stories.”

Born in Oldham, Lancashire, England on December 29, 1928, the son of a World War 1 veteran. At age 13, Cribbins quit school and became an assistant stage manager at a local theater, where he began acting. He was rarely without a job, appearing in plays and even recording a satirical song with George Martin, who worked extensively with The Beatles.

Cribbins was not only an actor but a comedian, and singer, who performed Shakespeare to comedy to drama to children’s programming. He appeared in films, on television, on stage, and in plays. He also did extensive voicework, including narrating the animated children’s show “The Wombles” between 1973 and 1975. He also read stories on the radio shows like Jackanory from 1966 to 1991, the BBC reported, and holds the record for reading the most stories for that show, with 114.

One of his largest movie roles came in 1972, when he played Felix Forsythe in Alfred Hitchcock’s “Frenzy.”

But he is perhaps best known for his role as Wilfred Mott on “Doctor Who” from 2007 to 2010. Wilfred was the grandfather of Donna Noble, one of the Doctor’s companions during David Tennant’s turn as the titular character.

Former “Doctor Who” showrunner Russell T. Davies posted a lengthy tribute to Cribbins on Instagram, calling him a “wonderful actor.”

“I’m so lucky to have known him. Thanks for everything, my old soldier. A legend has left the world,” Davies wrote.


Source: Dailywire

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