Tuesday, October 29

Paul Geoffrey: Excalibur and Better Call Saul star dies from most cancers aged 68

Actor Paul Geoffrey, who starred in 1981 movie Excalibur and the TV collection Better Call Saul has died from most cancers on the age of 68. 

Geoffrey additionally starred within the 1995 adaptation of Anna Karenina, Wuthering Heights, Poirot and Inspector Morse.

He portrayed King Arthur’s ally Perceval within the medieval fantasy movie Excalibur alongside Helen Mirren, Patrick Stewart and Liam Neeson.

Actor Bill Paxton (L) star of the new action film " Vertical Limit" talks with British actor Paul Geoffrey (C) and Pierce Brosnan at the party following the film's premiere December 3, 2000 in Los Angeles. The film also stars Chris O'Donnell as a climber who must rescue his sister from the summit of K2, one of the world's biggest mountains. RMP/FMS
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Paul Geoffrey (centre) talking with Bill Paxton (left) and Pierce Brosnan at a movie premiere social gathering in 2000

He performed the function of a tailor in Better Call Sall in 2015, and was seen becoming the character Jimmy McGill, performed by Bob Odenkirk, for a go well with.

The actor’s final reported function was in an episode of the Epix collection Perpetual Grace in 2019.

Geoffrey died from most cancers on 3 June and is survived by his spouse Sue and three youngsters, Alex, Olive and Daisy.

He moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico within the Nineteen Nineties “where he and his wife created a world of love and care for their young family”.

Geoffrey labored at an actual property firm within the metropolis for a number of years.

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His obituary, posted on a US memorial web site, mentioned he “loved French wine and food, had a stunning grasp of history, was a life-long Arsenal fan, and excelled at being the sweetest guy in the world”.

“He established himself as a genuine and kind community member. A thespian to the core, Paul continued to act for the remainder of his life,” his obituary mentioned.

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