Oh, R.I.P. Robert Hardy. You were awesome. pic.twitter.com/BOusQ9nFaJ
— Jason Smith (@howaboutafresca) August 3, 2017
"It is with great sadness that the family of Robert Hardy CBE today announced his death, following a tremendous life: a giant career in theatre, television and film spanning more than 70 years," a statement from his children Emma, Justine and Paul said.
They added: "Gruff, elegant, twinkly, and always dignified, he is celebrated by all who knew him and loved him, and everyone who enjoyed his work."
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Born in 1925, Hardy started his career at 24 in a stage adaptation of William Shakespeare's ‘Coriolanus’, the first of many theatre roles.
He was also part of several long-standing television shows, including the BBC's famed ‘All Creatures Great and Small’, which ran for 12 years.
The Bafta-nominated actor later appeared in the Harry Potter films as Minister of Magic Cornelius Fudge, a role he reprised four times.
He was awarded a CBE - one of Britain's highest honours - in 1981 for his services to acting.
Robert Hardy, who has died aged 91, recounting how the 'real' Siegfried Farnon reacted to his performance in All Creatures Great and Small. pic.twitter.com/rvEZHx8WKR
— BBC Archive (@BBCArchive) August 3, 2017
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