Former Emmerdale star Johnny Leeze has passed away at the age of 78.
Best known for playing Ned Glover from 1994 to 2000, the actor – born John Glen – died shortly after testing positive for COVID-19. He also suffered from underlying health conditions.
His daughter Holly confirmed the news, telling the Daily Star that he had been unwell for two weeks before suffering a heart attack on the morning of his death. She also shared that he tested positive for the virus the day before he died.
"He was my friend, he was such a strong, strong man," she said. "He was such a great guy, a really funny guy. He was loved by everybody really. Even by his ex-wife, who is with me today, my mum."
She added: "I don't know what else to say. I'm numb, I just can't get my head round it at the minute. I want to say so much more about him but I just don't know what to say."
As well as starring in Emmerdale, the actor played Harry Clayton on Coronation Street and Inspector Cox in The League of Gentlemen, as well as having roles in Doctors, Life on Mars and Last of the Summer Wine.
Johnny's brother Phillip also announced the sad news on social media, writing: "It is with deep regret to inform you all my brother John passed away this morning. A lot of you will remember him as Ned Glover in Emmerdale, or comedian Johnny Leeze on the club scene.
"He had Covid, and underlying health issues. He made thousands laugh. He will be missed greatly by us all.
"Rest in Peace John. Your loving brother Phil, and sisters,Pam & Sheila. I know you will have them all in stitches up there. Fly high on angels wings."
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