Weather Afternoon: 10°c Sunny spells Tonight: 4°c Partly Cloudy Night

News

EastEnders actor Mike Reid dies of a massive heart attack

Last updated at 09:52am on 30.07.07

 Add your view

 

Tributes to EastEnders actor Mike Reid poured in today after his death at the age of 67.

The actor and comedian, best known for playing Frank Butcher in the BBC1 soap, died after suffering a massive heart attack in Marbella in Spain, where he lived.

Scroll down for more...

Heart attack victim: Mike Reid has died

Reid, who was born in Hackney in 1940, began his career in the Sixties as a stuntman, including working as a double for Roger Moore in The Saint.

He went on to become a stand-up comic, and one of the original stars of Seventies TV series The Comedians. Later that decade he hosted ITV children's quiz show Runaround - fondly remembered for its incomprehensible rules and the incongruity of Reid as presenter.

It was not until 1987 that his big break came when he secured the part of Frank Butcher in EastEnders.

Scroll down for more...

Famous role: Mike Reid as Frank Butcher in EastEnders

Watch Frank Butcher propose to Pat in EastEnders below

He married twice, first to Sheila in 1958 and then to Shirley in 1967.

Reid had three children - a daughter and two sons. In 1990 his son Mark, 25, committed suicide by dousing himself with lighter fluid and igniting it. An inquest heard it happened after his girlfriend broke off their engagement.

Scroll down for more...

Children's TV show: Reid in Runaround show from 1976

Comedian Frank Carson, who was a close friend of Reid, said the news of the actor's death was "absolutely devastating". He added: "We have just lost our friend Bernard Manning a fortnight ago."

Scroll down for more...

Tragedy: With son Mark, who killed himself in 1990

Actor Steve McFadden, who plays Phil Mitchell in East-Enders, said: "Mike was a lovely man and a good actor. He gave me a lot of advice which has often helped me."

Scroll down for more...

Stand-up: His career began in the clubs

Pam St Clements, who played Reid's on-screen wife Pat, said: "It has come as a terrible shock. Somebody larger than life as Mike, as a person and character, seemed indestructible."

One of the soap's most memorable moments was when Frank, in a bid to win Pat back, turned up on her doorstep wearing nothing but a flashing dickie bow.


Bookmark and Share
 
 

Reader views (5)

 Add your view

my love goes out to mike reids daughter jane,and his three grand daughters jade lilly and i cant remember the name of his third grand daughter.we are all thinking of you jane and your dad will be sadly missed by many people.where ever you are jane take care we think of you often, all our love anna and bev,xxxxxxxxx

- Anna Bradley, st ives cambs, 29/12/2008 22:19
Report abuse

A truly great loss, he will be missed greatly by us all, my heart goes out to his family on this sad occasion. He brought many a laughter into my house hold when I was in England, so sad.

- Angela Mantle, australia, 01/09/2008 05:19
Report abuse

Anyone who saw him at the 1970s "smokers" will have witnessed a true comedian. A storyteller. Rest in peace.

- Bj, London, England, 30/07/2007 13:48
Report abuse

Very sad he will be missed.Our hearts go out to his family and friends at this very sad time.
Mike Ried was a special guy with a great big heart.Very funny guy brought laughter to our screens. he will be missed .

- Kel, Hampshire, 30/07/2007 08:10
Report abuse

He made a great contribution to life, such as we know it.
God Bless.
My thoughts are with his family.

- Frank H., London, 30/07/2007 01:04
Report abuse


Add your comment

 

Terms and conditions Make text area bigger You have  characters left.

We welcome your opinions. This is a public forum. Libellous and abusive comments are not allowed. Please read our House Rules.

For information about privacy and cookies please read our Privacy Policy.