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Stage legend La Rue dies at 81 | Stage legend La Rue dies at 81 |
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Entertainer Danny La Rue has died at his home in Kent at the age of 81, his spokeswoman has said. | Entertainer Danny La Rue has died at his home in Kent at the age of 81, his spokeswoman has said. |
"Danny died peacefully in his sleep just before midnight last night after a short illness," she said. | "Danny died peacefully in his sleep just before midnight last night after a short illness," she said. |
"His beloved companion Annie Galbraith was with him at their home in Kent," she added. | "His beloved companion Annie Galbraith was with him at their home in Kent," she added. |
La Rue had been ill with cancer. He made a career out of his vaudeville drag act although he disliked being called a drag artist. | |
La Rue preferred the term "comic in a frock". | La Rue preferred the term "comic in a frock". |
Famous fan | Famous fan |
Entertainer Bruce Forsyth called La Rue "a great comic with great timing". | |
Actress Barbara Windsor paid tribute to La Rue, saying "he's always been the star" | |
"When Danny was younger, you didn't know if it was a beautiful girl or a very handsome man... but in those days you wouldn't have thought a female impersonator could even be a really big name in showbusiness, but he proved everybody wrong. | |
"He always looked so beautiful in these gowns and wigs he wore, he looked fabulous, and he'd say, 'Good evening all' in that lovely deep other voice he had," added Forsyth. | |
EastEnders actress Barbara Windsor, a friend of La Rue since the age of 18, said she was "devastated" by his death, and last saw him three weeks ago. | |
"He kept having a little snooze and coming back and saying 'You won't go, will you?'" | |
The actress said that she told him how handsome he was looking, to which La Rue responded, asking if she "fancied a bit, then?" which were his last words to her. | |
La Rue suffered a stroke in 2006 In pictures: Danny La Rue Obituary: Star's flamboyant life | |
Broadcaster Nicholas Parsons said: "We have lost a great performer and a real trouper. And he could hold audiences in the palm of his hand." | |
La Rue made few appearances on television, but played a leading role in keeping the traditions of music hall and pantomime alive. | |
In the 1970s and 1980s, La Rue was the most famous female impersonator in the world and was at one time the highest-paid entertainer in Britain, according to The Stage newspaper. | In the 1970s and 1980s, La Rue was the most famous female impersonator in the world and was at one time the highest-paid entertainer in Britain, according to The Stage newspaper. |
He received an OBE from the Queen at Buckingham Palace in 2002 who admitted to being a long-time fan of the entertainer. | He received an OBE from the Queen at Buckingham Palace in 2002 who admitted to being a long-time fan of the entertainer. |
La Rue, who was born Daniel Patrick Carroll in Cork in the Irish Republic, moved to London with his mother when he was nine. | |
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He first donned his wig and eyelashes during a naval concert party, having been sent to Singapore as part of Lord Mountbatten's invasion task force towards the end of World War II. | He first donned his wig and eyelashes during a naval concert party, having been sent to Singapore as part of Lord Mountbatten's invasion task force towards the end of World War II. |
He went on to become a West End cabaret star and was the first female impersonator to appear at the Royal Variety performance in front of the Queen. | He went on to become a West End cabaret star and was the first female impersonator to appear at the Royal Variety performance in front of the Queen. |
He was appointed an OBE in 2002. | He was appointed an OBE in 2002. |