Legendary impressionist Mike Yarwood dies as huge void left behind in showbiz

  • Bookmark
  • Get the best celeb gossip with the Daily Star Showbiz newsletter

    Thank you for subscribing!

    Get the best celeb gossip with the Daily Star Showbiz newsletter

    We have more newsletters

    Veteran comedian and impressionist Mike Yarwood has died at the age of 82., the Royal Variety Charity has confirmed.

    Yarwood became a household name in the 1960s and 70s thanks to his impersonations of public figures and politicians.

    Announcing his death on Friday (September 8), the organisation said: "He leaves behind an immeasurable void in the entertainment industry."

    READ MORE:Dire Straits guitarist Jack Sonni dies at 68 as band pays touching tribute

    They continued: "Mike Yarwood quickly rose to prominence for his exceptional ability to mimic the voices and mannerisms of countless celebrities and public figures.

    "His talent for impersonation brought smiles to the faces of millions and his unique ability to capture the essence of his subjects made him an icon in the comedy world."

    "Mike's family have asked that their privacy be respected during this sad and difficult time," they added.

    He coined catchphrases that became synonymous with renowned individuals, despite these individuals never having uttered them. Examples include "silly Billy" for former Chancellor Denis Healey and "I mean that most sincerely, folks" for television host Hughie Green.

    Born on June 14, 1941, in Bredbury, Cheshire, Mike remained a devoted fan of Stockport County Football Club throughout his entire life.

    This is a breaking showbiz story and is being constantly updated. Please refresh the page regularly for the latest news, pictures and video.

    You can also get email updates on the day’s biggest celeb stories straight to your inbox by signing up for our showbiz newsletter
    .

    Get all the very best headlines, pictures, opinion and video on the day’s top showbiz stories by following Daily Star every time you see our name.

    • Follow Daily Star on Google News CLICK HERE
      and click the star

    • Follow Daily Star on Apple News CLICK HERE
      available on Apple devices

    • Follow Daily Star on Flipboard CLICK HERE
      and click follow

    You can also sign up for Twitter alerts for breaking news by following @starbreaksnews
    and follow us @dailystar
    for all the latest updates.

    Keep up-to-date with your must-see showbiz stories, features, videos and pictures throughout the day by following us on

    Facebook at facebook.com/DailyStarShowbiz

    • Breaking News
    • Tributes

    Source: Read Full Article