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Sunday, March 1, 1998 Published at 18:44 GMT UK Father Ted star dies ![]() Dermot Morgan (left) with Father Ted co-stars Frank Kelly, Ardal O'Hanlon and Pauline McLynn TV's Father Ted - Irish actor Dermot Morgan - has died at his home in London. Mr Morgan lived in London with his partner Fiona and had three sons. The actor is understood to have collapsed while at his home in Richmond, south-west London, while hosting a dinner party for friends on Saturday night. He died soon afterwards. A friend of Mr Morgan's, writer Gerry Stembridge, told the BBC that the actor was "much more than an actor or a performer, he really was an icon." Moving on The Father Ted series was voted Best Comedy at the Bafta Awards and won Best Sitcom for two years running at the British Comedy Awards. But just weeks before his death Mr Morgan said that he did not want to continue playing the role of Father Ted for fear of being typecast. "I don't want to be the next Clive Dunn and end up playing the same characterfor years." Mr Morgan had written a new TV drama series that was in the process of beingmade. The quick-witted Irishman had spent years before he landed the sitcom roletreading the boards as a stand-up comedian. The third series - due to hit thescreens on March 6 - is billed as the funniest yet. But despite finding fame and fortune as the dry-witted priest with the cheekysmile, Mr Morgan had been publicly critical of the church. He was recently quoted as saying: "I don't believe in confessional, any ofit. Bit organisations are bad news. "Fascists are people who dress in black and tell you what to do and priests,well, er ..."
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