Actress Helen McCrory, best known for starring in Peaky Blinders and the Harry Potter films, has died after a "heroic battle with cancer", her husband Damian Lewis has said.
The actress, who also appeared in the James Bond film Skyfall and was seen on screen in the TV series Quiz and Roadkill last year, was 52.
"I'm heartbroken to announce that after an heroic battle with cancer, the beautiful and mighty woman that is Helen McCrory has died peacefully at home, surrounded by a wave of love from friends and family," Lewis posted in a statement on Twitter.
"She died as she lived. Fearlessly. God, we love her and know how lucky we are to have had her in our lives. She blazed so brightly. Go now, Little One, into the air, and thank you."
McCrory was a versatile actress with a career on stage and screen spanning almost 30 years. But it was Peaky Blinders' crime family matriarch Polly she was best known for playing, appearing in the show from 2013 to 2019. The actress also portrayed Cherie Blair, wife of former prime minister Tony Blair, in both The Queen and The Special Relationship.
The eldest of three children, she was born in Paddington, west London, to a Welsh mother and Scottish-born father. She attended school in Hertfordshire, then spent a year living in Italy before returning to London to study acting at the Drama Centre.
McCrory and fellow actor Lewis, star of dramas including Homeland and Billions, married in 2007 and the couple had two children - daughter Manon, born in 2006, and son Gulliver, born in 2007. She was made an OBE in the 2017 New Year Honours for services to drama.
Stars have been paying tribute on social media, with actor Jim Howick, who worked with both McCrory and Lewis on the 2015 comedy film Bill, saying they were both "terrific fun" and adding: "What a talent we have lost."
The Wizarding World Twitter account, home to the Harry Potter franchise, described the star as "a wonderful actor and a very dear friend" and added: "Harry Potter fans will miss her very much."
We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of our beloved Helen McCrory, who played Narcissa Malfoy with such depth and brilliance in the Harry Potter film series. She was a wonderful actor and a very dear friend; Harry Potter fans will miss her very much. pic.twitter.com/wXexuxFNyG
— Wizarding World (@wizardingworld) April 16, 2021
Actor and director Noel Clarke posted: "RIP #HelenMcCrory you were the best and always lovely to me. It was a pleasure to work with you. Love ya. Blessings to Damian and the family."
Former EastEnders and Coronation Street actress Michelle Collins said she had briefly worked with McCrory and described her as "a tour de force, clever, charming and fierce and a brilliant actor".
Had the good fortune to meet and interview Helen McCrory a few times.
A mighty talent, with always a hint of mischief. Really lovely company. Very sad news.— Dermot O'Leary (@radioleary) April 16, 2021
Kevin McKidd, who starred opposite McCrory in the 2000 TV miniseries Anna Karenina, tweeted: "I am utterly heartbroken to hear this.. Damian I'm sending you and the family all my love and warmth at this time."
Actor Michael Sheen, who worked with the star on ITV drama Quiz - which told the story of the infamous Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? cheating scandal - described her as: "So funny, so passionate, so smart and one of the greatest actors of our time.
"From the first moment I met her when we were just kids it was obvious she was very special. It was an honour to work with her and know her. Much love to Damian and her family. Heartbreaking."
Comedian Matt Lucas, who worked with the star on the FeedNHS campaign to supply food for NHS staff during the Covid-19 pandemic, said she would be remembered: "not just for her remarkable stage and screen performances, but also for her selflessness and generosity".
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