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    Nigel Planer

    The actor, who was married with three children, was left seriously ill after a quad bike accident in 1998 which left him in a coma for several days 耳穴戒煙.

     

    His big break came at The Comic Strip Club, performing with comedy partner Adrian Edmondson as 20th Century Coyote in the 1980s, which led to cult television hit The Comic Strip Presents 醫療用品.

     

    He co-wrote The Young Ones with Lise Mayer and Ben Elton, which ran for 12 episodes between 1982 and 1985. It shared cult status and schoolboy humour with later sitcom Bottom.

     

    Mayall and Edmondson's slapstick comedy often involved fires, explosions, and hefty blows to the head with a frying pan 村屋二按.

     

    The pair met at Manchester University before forming the on-stage comedy duo The Dangerous Brothers.

     

    It was there Mayall had befriended Elton, who said of his friend: "He changed my life utterly," adding: "He always made me cry with laughter, now he's just made me cry."

     

    Anarchic characters

    Mayall's film roles included the comedies Drop Dead Fred and Guest House Paradiso.

     

    He also famously played the loud-mouthed and lecherous Lord Flashheart in BBC comedy series Blackadder, starring Rowan Atkinson.

     

    The actor appeared in the second and fourth series, shouting catchphrases such as "woof!" and "let's do-oo-oo it!".

     

    But his early, anarchic characters gave way to the smooth, scheming Conservative politician Alan B'Stard in The New Statesman, which ran on ITV from 1986 to 1992.

     


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