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Jo Bacon dead: Tributes pour in for Love Actually and EastEnders star after her death aged 72

Actor Jo Bacon, who starred in one of the most iconic scenes in love, died at the age of 72.

‘Brilliant’ actor Bacon starred with Hugh Grant while playing Natalie’s mother in 2003 Christmas.

The famous scene, Martine McCutcheon’un Natalie’yi, his family standing at the door in awe, while the Prime Minister – Grant’s love interest played by the stairs to meet the stairs.

Bacon was a very popular figure in television, theater, films and ballet, and Easenders took part in the wounded, Draft, cake in the sky, small British, freezing touch and new numbers.

His talent was also celebrated in shining investigations for the performances of Paul’s mother Jackie, played by Martin Freeman.

Freeman, funeral funeral yesterday after the diagnosis of cancer in January Bacon’a paid respect.

Celebrant Jo Moore said: ‘Jo’s talent as an actor was a gift he shared with the world. He brought us joy, laughter and inspiration on the stage and on the screen, and left an indelible trace to the lives of everyone he reached.

Actor Jo Bacon (left), who played a role in one of the most iconic scenes in love, actually died at the age of 72

Bacon was a very popular figure in television, theater, film and Bale, and also took part in Easelders, Casualtly, Invoice, Cake, Sky, Small Britain, Frost and new tricks.

Bacon was a very popular figure in television, theater, film and Bale, and also took part in Easelders, Casualtly, Invoice, Cake, Sky, Small Britain, Frost and new tricks.

Bacon Natalie's mother actually played in love. In Picture: Martine McCcutcheon as Natalie and Hugh Grant as Prime Minister

Bacon Natalie’s mother actually played in love. In Picture: Martine McCcutcheon as Natalie and Hugh Grant as Prime Minister

“ He was a talented and aspects of a woman and I want to share a description of JO, one of your lifelong friends, Gill: “Jo’s life was wonderful, detailed, Kaleydoscope with different sections for each of his passions, and only Jo was in the center of Jo and the whole Kaleidoscope.

‘Jo was a contradiction in many ways – a flamboyant extrovert, an excellent intelligence, a natural communicator, and also an internal loneliness.

‘We all thought we knew him very well, but in reality each of us knew only one aspect and we loved it. “‘

Following the diagnosis of cancer at the beginning of this year, Bacon said: ‘I had a bright life. I was very lucky to meet the great people I did and met what I did. I have no regret. ‘

Another good friend Barry Bowen said: ‘I suspected the most about him on those early local days and what I loved and loved the game and the years passed… The loyalty of his friends.

“Jo was very well equipped as a drop of name if he wanted to be something other than the humility that we all knew.

‘Sharing stages and studios like Redgrave, O’tole, Mirren, Bates, Rickman, Grant, Firth and Freeman was a quiet compliment.’

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