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Anthony Head

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Grandmabatty Fri 05-Jun-26 17:29:01

I've just seen his death announced at 71. I liked him very much as an actor- the coffee advert with Susan Maugham, Buggy and Dr Who come to mind. Far too young. RIP

J52 Fri 05-Jun-26 17:50:37

Oh how sad, I was also a fan and I agree far too young. His brother Murray is also an actor but not so well known.
Both heartthrobs in younger years.

Fallingstar Fri 05-Jun-26 18:08:25

I had a big crush on Anthony Head and loved the coffee ad romance as well as watching him in Buffy.
Too young to go.
Thoughts are with his family 💐

Grandmabatty Fri 05-Jun-26 18:16:00

His wife died at the end of last year too. Apparently it was complications after pneumonia

grannydarkhair Fri 05-Jun-26 18:39:49

Such a good looking man. I especially liked him in Buffy and he was very watchable and believable as a real bad ‘un in Ted Lasso. Coincidentally both characters were called Rupert.
RIP

TwiceAsNice Fri 05-Jun-26 18:42:04

Loved the coffee adverts at the time. Very good looking actor and 71 is so young. RIP

Bukkie Fri 05-Jun-26 18:43:04

Still a heartthrob at 72. What a sad time for his two daughters who lost their Mum too in December 2025. I loved him in Little Britain playing the part of the Prime Minister.

MT62 Fri 05-Jun-26 18:52:17

Ahh really. Liked him in little Britain 🇬🇧

MG55 Fri 05-Jun-26 19:33:40

So sad to hear this news and to read that his wife died six months ago 💐

Oreo Fri 05-Jun-26 19:36:05

Liked him in Buffy👍🏻

Deedaa Fri 05-Jun-26 19:55:35

71 seems very young these days. I always enjoyed watching him. One of my friends used to go to Saturday morning art classes with his brother Murray when we were still at school. Anthony and Murray's mother used to play Madame Maigret in the Rupert Davies series.

Cossy Fri 05-Jun-26 20:26:18

Sad to hear and no real age at 72. I liked him. RIP flowers

Cossy Fri 05-Jun-26 20:27:22

Bukkie

Still a heartthrob at 72. What a sad time for his two daughters who lost their Mum too in December 2025. I loved him in Little Britain playing the part of the Prime Minister.

Me too!

BoggledMind Fri 05-Jun-26 20:28:09

It came as a bit a shock to be honest. RIP.

Grandmaofone Fri 05-Jun-26 20:40:18

71 is nothing these days - he was youthful looking
too, a good sport, especially as Prime Minister.

Did Murray Head write for Honey in the sixties?
as a man about town with a flat at Worlds End ?

He was in Sunday Bloody Sunday, so depressing.

I remember Sharon Maughan in the coffee ads.,
elegant and composed.

GrannyGravy13 Fri 05-Jun-26 20:52:16

RIP 💐

A good actor x

Tenko Sat 06-Jun-26 09:58:38

RIP .
I loved him in Buffy ,I used to watch it with my then teenage children . He was also great in Ted Lasso .

TheWeirdoAgain60 Sat 06-Jun-26 10:07:24

I always loved him; he was a great actor and an incredibly nice man too, very respected. He was brilliant as King Uther Pendragon in Merlin.

RIP, Anthony and thanks for the entertainment.

Athrawes Sat 06-Jun-26 11:09:52

I didn't know he'd died. How sad. I did like his acting - AND he was good looking!

nanna8 Sat 06-Jun-26 11:20:43

He wasn’t very old, what a shame. He was so good in ‘Yes, minister’, very believable. Nice man.

Grandmabatty Sat 06-Jun-26 11:25:31

Anthony Head wasn't in Yes Minister. He was in Little Britain playing a politician so that's maybe what you are thinking of

Georgesgran Sat 06-Jun-26 13:07:19

Just a quick correction Grandmabatty it was Sharon Maughan in the Nescafé Gold Adverts (she’s the wife of Trevor Eve - remember Shoestring?) Susan Maughan is a singer, born in County Durham.

Very sad news anyway - 71 isn’t old these days, but complications from pneumonia apparently.

Grandmabatty Sat 06-Jun-26 14:52:07

Beg your pardon Georgesgran. My mistake and you are quite right. Thanks for correcting me. 😀

Padstow13 Sun 07-Jun-26 11:35:50

Fallingstar

I had a big crush on Anthony Head and loved the coffee ad romance as well as watching him in Buffy.
Too young to go.
Thoughts are with his family 💐

He WAS the actor in the long-running coffee ads?