Tributes paid to 'legend' Secret Army star who was a staple of 1970s and 1980s television dramas.
Pember was born in Essex in 1934 and served in the Royal Air Force before entering a career in the arts. The writer Danny Kelly also paid tribute, saying: “RIP Ron Pember, actor in every TV show of the 70s and 80s. He was such a gentleman with us upstarts when he appeared on #RedDwarf. He just rammed his tongue firmly into his cheek and joined the party!
The death of the Ron Pember, who also starred in Red Dwarf, was confirmed by his grief-stricken grandson Paul Pember.
'He was such a gentleman with us upstarts when he appeared on #RedDwarf He just rammed his tongue firmly into his cheek and joined the party! He wrote in an online tribute: 'The sadness now is the happiness then. What a legend. That's the deal. Pember played the role of Baz, chair of the tenants' association, in a 1983 episode of the iconic series, entitled Homesick. Pember played the role of Baz (pictured), chair of the tenants' association, in a 1983 episode of the iconic series, entitled Homesick
Essex-born actor also starred in 'Red Dwarf' and BBC drama 'Secret Army'
Prior to his TV appearances, he acted with the National Theatre Company from 1965 to 1968. “The sadness now is the happiness then. That’s the deal.
On top of his rich career in theatre and directing, Ron Pember also played Belgian Resistance fighter Alain Muny from 1977 to 1979 in the BBC drama series ...
The final 1969 Avengers episode Bizarre And for Doctor Who - on radio in Slipback as Seedle." A fantastic character actor of both stage and screen, and he’ll forever be remembered by us Dwarfers for his unforgettable performance as the Taxman in #BetterThanLife. RIP." (Tuesday) He was such a gentleman with us upstarts when he appeared on #RedDwarf He just rammed his tongue firmly into his cheek and joined the party! Danny John-Jules, who played Cat in Red Dwarf, said: "Just heard the sad news that Ron Pember has passed away. That’s the deal.' 11.04.1934 – 08.03.2022 #ronpember #grandad." That’s the deal.” 11.04.1934 - 08.03.2022— Paul Pember (@Paul__Pember) #ronpember #grandad pic.twitter.com/UmbSh2Fo3c March 10, 2022
Pember has been remembered as 'a terrific character actor, stage director and dramatist'
Your grandfather Ron Pember was a staple of the small screen with film appearances too for 30 years. Also paying tribute was the official Only Fools and Horses account, which said: “We are saddened to hear of the news of the death of Ron Pember who played Baz in the series 3 episode ‘Homesick’ That’s the deal”.
Actor Ron Pember's devastated grandson Paul Pember confirmed that the Only Fools And Horses star had died on Tuesday, as he described him as a 'gentleman'
RIP." RIP." What a legend. That’s the deal. 11.04.1934 - 08.03.2022 #ronpember #grandad." The Only Fools and Horses account reposted the message, writing: "We are saddened to hear of the news of the death of Ron Pember who played Baz in the series 3 episode, Homesick."
One of British television's most recognisable faces Ron Pember has died aged 87.
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He also played a big role of Alain Muny in the 1970s BBC drama series Secret Army. Proving his seemingly endless talents, Ron also wrote a stage musical ...
Ron Pember also starred in the Red Dwarf episode Better Than Life. Actor Danny John-Jules, who played the Cat in the space sitcom said: "Just heard the sad news that Ron Pember has passed away. British author Danny Kelly said on twitter: "RIP Ron Pember, actor in every TV show of the 70s and 80s. Ron was born in Essex 1934 and married Yvonne Tylee in 1959. (Tuesday) He was such a gentleman with us upstarts when he appeared on Red Dwarf He just rammed his tongue firmly into his cheek and joined the party! Ron Pember, who also starred in Secret Army, died on Tuesday. His grandson, Paul Pember, described his grandfather as a 'gentleman' when he confirmed the news today.
Throughout his career, Ron starred in Red Dwarf and also worked as a stage director. He also played Alain Muny in the 1970s BBC drama series Secret Army. He ...
Author Danny Kelly wrote: "RIP Ron Pember, actor in every TV show of the 70s and 80s. He was such a gentleman with us upstarts when he appeared on #RedDwarf He just rammed his tongue firmly into his cheek and joined the party! As well as playing Baz in season thee of the show, Ron had a rich acting career. Throughout his career, Ron starred in Red Dwarf and also worked as a stage director. 11.04.1934 - 08.03.2022 #ronpember #grandad." Only Fools and Horses' official Instagram account reposted the tribute. Only Fools and Horses actor Ron Pember has died aged 87.
ONLY Fools and Horses star Ron Pember has died with fellow actors paying tribute to the 87-year-old.His grandson Paul Pember confirmed that Ron had di.
RIP." “He was such a gentleman with us upstarts when he appeared on #RedDwarf He just rammed his tongue firmly into his cheek and joined the party! RIP." What a legend. Danny Kelly wrote: "RIP Ron Pember, actor in every TV show of the 70s and 80s. The Only Fools and Horses account reposted the message, writing: "We are saddened to hear of the news of the death of Ron Pember who played Baz in the series 3 episode ‘Homesick’.
It said: "We are saddened to hear of the news of the death of Ron Pember who played Baz in the series 3 episode, Homesick. Our thoughts and warm wishes go to ...
Ron Pember also starred in the Red Dwarf episode Better Than Life. Actor Danny John-Jules, who played the Cat in the space sitcom said: "Just heard the sad news that Ron Pember has passed away. British author Danny Kelly said on twitter: "RIP Ron Pember, actor in every TV show of the 70s and 80s. Ron was born in Essex 1934 and married Yvonne Tylee in 1959. (Tuesday) He was such a gentleman with us upstarts when he appeared on Red Dwarf He just rammed his tongue firmly into his cheek and joined the party! Ron Pember, who also starred in Secret Army, died on Tuesday. His grandson, Paul Pember, described his grandfather as a 'gentleman' when he confirmed the news today.
Ron Pember, who starred in classic British sitcom Only Fools and Horses, has died aged 87.
Rest in peace.” Ron also starred in another hugely popular British sitcom – Red Dwarf. Ron Pember, who starred in classic British sitcom Only Fools and Horses, has died aged 87.
ONLY Fools and Horses star Ron Pember has died with fellow actors paying tribute to the 87-year-old.His grandson Paul Pember confirmed that Ron had di.
RIP." “He was such a gentleman with us upstarts when he appeared on #RedDwarf He just rammed his tongue firmly into his cheek and joined the party! RIP." What a legend. Danny Kelly wrote: "RIP Ron Pember, actor in every TV show of the 70s and 80s. The Only Fools and Horses account reposted the message, writing: "We are saddened to hear of the news of the death of Ron Pember who played Baz in the series 3 episode ‘Homesick’.
'Only Fools and Horses' actor Ron Pember has died aged 87. The TV star passed away on Tuesday (08.03.22), with his grandson confirming the sad news via ...
Actor Ron Pember – whose credits include Only Fools and Horses and Red Dwarf – has died at the age of 87. His grandson Paul broke the news on Twitter, ...
RIP.’ He was such a gentleman with us upstarts when he appeared on #RedDwarf He just rammed his tongue firmly into his cheek and joined the party! His grandson Paul broke the news on Twitter, saying: ‘The sadness now is the happiness then.
The actor's grandson, Paul Pember, confirmed that Ron had died on Tuesday. Advertisement. Paying tribute to his grandad Paul said: “The sadness ...
“He was such a gentleman with us upstarts when he appeared on #RedDwarf. He just rammed his tongue firmly into his cheek and joined the party! Paying tribute to his grandad Paul said: “The sadness now is the happiness then. That’s the deal.