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Benidorm actor Kenny Ireland dies from cancer aged 68 | Benidorm actor Kenny Ireland dies from cancer aged 68 |
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Actor Kenny Ireland - best known for his role in TV comedy Benidorm - has died, aged 68, following a battle with cancer. | Actor Kenny Ireland - best known for his role in TV comedy Benidorm - has died, aged 68, following a battle with cancer. |
The veteran Scottish actor and director had played swinger Donald Stewart in the ITV show since 2007. | The veteran Scottish actor and director had played swinger Donald Stewart in the ITV show since 2007. |
He was also part of Victoria Wood's fictional rep company in the BBC series Victoria Wood As Seen On TV. | He was also part of Victoria Wood's fictional rep company in the BBC series Victoria Wood As Seen On TV. |
Kenny Ireland was director at Edinburgh's Royal Lyceum Theatre for more than a decade until 2003. | |
More recently, he was director at His Majesty's Theatre in Aberdeen and was a leading voice in the campaign to establish a National Theatre for Scotland. | |
The actor was written out of the latest series of Benidorm in June so he could concentrate on his cancer treatment. | |
He and co-star Janine Duvitski played a sex-mad couple who holiday at the Solano hotel in the Spanish resort every year. | He and co-star Janine Duvitski played a sex-mad couple who holiday at the Solano hotel in the Spanish resort every year. |
'Dark days' | |
Mr Ireland's other TV credits include Taggart, Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, the UK version of House of Cards, Drop The Dead Donkey and Heartbeat. | Mr Ireland's other TV credits include Taggart, Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, the UK version of House of Cards, Drop The Dead Donkey and Heartbeat. |
Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond led online tributes to the star. | |
He tweeted: "Sad to hear Kenny Ireland - a great actor & former director @lyceumtheatre - has passed away. Deepest condolences to his family and friends." | |
Benidorm co-star Danny Walters, who plays Tiger Dyke in the show, said: "Very sad news about Kenny Ireland (Donald Stewart). Thanks for teaching me how to play backgammon. RIP Kenny." | |
TV chef Rustie Lee worked alongside Kenny Ireland when she had a cameo role in Benidorm. | |
She said: "RIP Kenny Ireland (Donald from @BenidormTweets). My sincere condolences go out to his wife and family xx" | |
Former Brookside actor Louis Emerick tweeted: "Ah man! Only just heard the sad newz bout #KennyIreland(deceased). Only met him briefly last yr during my time on #Benidorm! Im a fan he a Gent!" | |
Graham McLaren, associate director at the National Theatre of Scotland, posted: "The man my daughter called Santa has passed away. Dark days indeed. Kenny Ireland RIP." |
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