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Comedian Victoria Wood dies aged 62

The comedian has passed away after a short battle with cancer

Victoria Wood
Victoria Wood, who has died aged 62
(© Dan Wooller)
The comedian and actress Victoria Wood has passed away at the age of 62.

The English performer's career has spanned forty years in the entertainment business.

The BAFTA Award winning performer's many shows include Dinnerladies, her sketch show Victoria Wood As Seen on TV – which included sketches such as Acorn Antiques and rocketed her to prominence in the '80s – and stage plays.

Awarded a CBE in 2008, Wood won two BAFTA awards for her one-off drama for ITV1's Housewife, 49 in 2007 which she starred in and was based on the diaries of Nella Last.

Wood wrote the play Talent in 1978 for which she won an award for most promising new writer. She was subsequently noticed by Granada Television. The piece opened at the Crucible in Sheffield before transferring to London in 1979.

In 2011 Wood wrote and directed a new musical for the Manchester International Festival. That Day We Sang was set in 1969 and told the story of a middle-aged couple of find love through a television programme about a choir. WhatsOnStage awarded the musical a five star review.

The actress was known to collaborate frequently with Julie Walters and Celia Imrie as well as Duncan Preston. She was listed as one of the 50 Funniest Acts in British Comedy in 2003. She won six British Comedy Awards and won a total of four BAFTAs – as well as a special BAFTA – from fourteen nominations.

Tributes were paid to the actress via Twitter:

— Caitlin Moran (@caitlinmoran) April 20, 2016

— Rory Bremner (@rorybremner) April 20, 2016

— Jenna Russell (@jennarusselluk) April 20, 2016

— Sir Roger Moore (@sirrogermoore) April 20, 2016

— jennifer saunders (@ferrifrump) April 20, 2016