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Poldark actress Angharad Rees dies from cancer | Poldark actress Angharad Rees dies from cancer |
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Welsh actress Angharad Rees has died after a long battle with cancer, her family has said. | Welsh actress Angharad Rees has died after a long battle with cancer, her family has said. |
Ms Rees, who starred in BBC drama series Poldark in the 1970s, was 63. | Ms Rees, who starred in BBC drama series Poldark in the 1970s, was 63. |
In a statement, her family said they were "deeply saddened" and the actress, who also enjoyed an extensive theatre career, would be "greatly missed". | In a statement, her family said they were "deeply saddened" and the actress, who also enjoyed an extensive theatre career, would be "greatly missed". |
"Angharad passed away peacefully today with her family at her bedside in London, after a long battle with pancreatic cancer," her family said. | "Angharad passed away peacefully today with her family at her bedside in London, after a long battle with pancreatic cancer," her family said. |
Ms Rees was married to the late Dynasty actor Christopher Cazenove for more than 20 years and they had two sons together, Linford and Rhys, 35. | Ms Rees was married to the late Dynasty actor Christopher Cazenove for more than 20 years and they had two sons together, Linford and Rhys, 35. |
Linford, the elder of the two, died in a car crash on the M11 in Essex in 1999 aged 25. | Linford, the elder of the two, died in a car crash on the M11 in Essex in 1999 aged 25. |
In 1994 the Cardiff-born actress divorced Cazenove and went on to marry David McAlpine in 2005, with whom she lived in London. | In 1994 the Cardiff-born actress divorced Cazenove and went on to marry David McAlpine in 2005, with whom she lived in London. |
Arts supporter | Arts supporter |
Ms Rees played Demelza in Poldark, a costume drama based on the novels written by Winston Graham and first broadcast in the UK between 1975 and 1977. | Ms Rees played Demelza in Poldark, a costume drama based on the novels written by Winston Graham and first broadcast in the UK between 1975 and 1977. |
She also had a role in cult classic Jack the Ripper film Hands Of The Ripper and on stage she appeared in A Winter's Tale, Richard II and Romeo And Juliet. | She also had a role in cult classic Jack the Ripper film Hands Of The Ripper and on stage she appeared in A Winter's Tale, Richard II and Romeo And Juliet. |
In addition to her acting success, she also founded an eponymously titled jewellery design company based in Knightsbridge, with her pieces featured in the film Elizabeth, The Golden Age. | In addition to her acting success, she also founded an eponymously titled jewellery design company based in Knightsbridge, with her pieces featured in the film Elizabeth, The Golden Age. |
Her family said she remained an active supporter of the arts and was an honorary fellow of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff. | |
Her funeral will be private but there are plans for a service in celebration of her life which will be announced at a later date. | Her funeral will be private but there are plans for a service in celebration of her life which will be announced at a later date. |