Comic actor Sir Norman Wisdom has died aged 95 at a nursing home on the Isle of Man on Monday evening, having suffered a series of strokes over the past six months.
The London-born star was known for his slapstick film roles in the 1950s and 1960s, famously playing Norman Pitkin against frustrated boss Mr Grimsdale. He also became a cult figure in Albania, where his were the only films from the West allowed in the country.
A pity, but he certainly had a long innings and hopefully had a good life.
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