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The late famous British actress: 'She helped us laugh at ourselves'
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The late famous British actress: 'She helped us laugh at ourselves'

The renowned British actress Penelope Keith has passed away at the age of 86 after a battle with cancer. Known for her iconic role as Margo Leadbetter in the beloved sitcom 'Good Life,' she was celebrated for her comedic genius and contributions to television. Her family confirmed she died peacefully at home in Surrey, where she had lived for over 50 years. Colleagues and fans expressed deep sorrow, praising her talent and impact on British comedy. Felicity Kendal, her co-star in 'Good Life,' remembered her as a comic genius, while others highlighted her ability to transform characters into both humorous and endearing figures. Keith was awarded the title of Dame in 2014 for her humanitarian work.

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The late famous British actress: 'She helped us laugh at ourselves'

The renowned British actress Penelope Keith has passed away at the age of 86 after a battle with cancer. Known for her iconic role as Margo Leadbetter in the beloved sitcom 'Good Life,' she was celebrated for her comedic genius and contributions to television. Her family confirmed she died peacefully at home in Surrey, where she had lived for over 50 years. Colleagues and fans expressed deep sorrow, praising her talent and impact on British comedy. Felicity Kendal, her co-star in 'Good Life,' remembered her as a comic genius, while others highlighted her ability to transform characters into both humorous and endearing figures. Keith was awarded the title of Dame in 2014 for her humanitarian work.

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