British movie actors deceased in Multiple myeloma

Here are 2 famous actors from United Kingdom died in Multiple myeloma:

Timothy John Byford

Timothy John Byford (July 25, 1941 Salisbury-May 5, 2014 Belgrade) a.k.a. Tim Byford was a British actor, screenwriter and television director.

Byford studied acting in London and began his career in the 1960s. He appeared in various television dramas and worked as a screenwriter for several television programs in the UK. In the 1970s and 1980s, he also worked as a television director and directed episodes of popular shows such as "Coronation Street" and "Emmerdale."

Byford moved to Belgrade, Serbia in the early 1990s and continued to work in the television industry as a director and screenwriter. He became well-known in Serbia for his work on the popular television drama, "Sivi Dom" (Gray Home), which dealt with the experiences of Serbian prisoners of war during World War II.

In addition to his work in television, Byford also appeared in several films, including "The Heroes of Telemark" (1965) and "The Promised Land" (1975).

Byford passed away in Belgrade in 2014 at the age of 72.

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Felix Dexter

Felix Dexter was a British comedian, actor and writer.

He was born in St. Kitts and moved to the UK as a child. He began his career as a stand-up comedian in the 1990s and became a regular performer on the comedy circuit. Dexter went on to star in several TV shows, including "The Real McCoy," "Absolutely Fabulous," and "The Fast Show."

Dexter was also a talented writer, contributing to several radio and TV programs, including the hit sitcom "Citizen Khan." He was known for his ability to embody a range of characters and accents, and his performances often tackled issues of race and identity.

Sadly, Dexter passed away in 2013 at the age of 52, after battling multiple myeloma, a form of blood cancer. He was widely mourned in the UK comedy community and remembered for his wit, warmth, and skill as a performer.

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