Actor Frank Kelly, best known from Father Ted, was pronounced dead at 77.
Kelly was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease last year and survived bowel cancer in 2011, according to The Guardian. He also underwent skin cancer in 2014.
The Irish actor has had a long history of acting on TV and on stage. Before his acting career started, he was a subeditor for Irish newspapers. His big break came when he obtained his role as a man escorting Charlie Croker (Michael Caine) out of a prison in the 1969 film, The Italian Job. He continued acting in films until 2014, his last major role in Mrs. Brown’s Boys D’Movie, according to the Independent UK.
Kelly had ongoing roles in Irish TV dramas Glenroe (1999-2001) and Emmerdale in 2010. However, his comic role came playing a swearing alcoholic priest named Father Jack in Father Ted. The priest's vocabulary was limited, mainly saying “Drink! Feck! Arse!” However, Kelly's role as the priest became his most beloved role.
Even with his struggles with Parkinson’s disease, it didn't stop Kelly from acting, “I’ve been working as an actor for over 50 years and a shaky hand won’t stop me. I remain open to offers for work on stage and screen. I’m quite available and my mobile is always on,” he said last year.
"I’m not going to let Parkinson’s beat me. I’m just not that kind of person.”
Kelly had a wife of 51 years, Bairbre, seven children and 17 grandchildren.
Son of Dermot Morgan, Kelly's costar on Father Ted, noted he died on the anniversary of his dad's death, which was on Feb. 28, 1998.
Isn't life just weird? Frank Kelly going on dad's anniversary... #ripfrankkelly #DermotMorgan
— Don Morgan (@gutenmorgan) February 28, 2016
Friends, family and colleagues paid tribute over Twitter, including writer of Father Ted, Graham Linehan.
Just hearing from various sources that Frank Kelly has passed away. Terribly sad news. Thanks for everything, Frank.
— Graham Linehan (@Glinner) February 28, 2016
News of Frank Kelly's passing just reached us in Australia. Such a lovely man and a joy to work with. God bless him xx
— Brendan O'Carroll (@brendanMrsBrown) February 28, 2016
Goodbye Frank Kelly, you will be sorely missed. x #Emmerdale pic.twitter.com/H5FeT1QDSC
— Emmerdale (@emmerdale) February 28, 2016
"Feck" showing up in most tributes:
RIP Frank Kelly
Drink....Girls....Feck ???? https://t.co/Nou8RiDV9C pic.twitter.com/ilnm36CTVF— Brendanmurray (@brendan_m96) February 28, 2016
RIP Frank Kelly.. What a wonderful actor. Father Jack Hackett from. Father Ted will live on forever.. pic.twitter.com/OT2rsQaOyq
— Finian Darby (@FinianDarby) February 28, 2016
Ah #Feck! Poor aul #FrJack has gone to the Parochial House in the sky.
Sadly, Frank Kelly has passed away. RIP. pic.twitter.com/DqyFMoAMwR
— CoalMerchantsDublin (@CrumlinFuels) February 28, 2016
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