News about Ian Gelder
Game of Thrones star Ian Gelder left £250,000 estate to his husband after his death aged 74
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June 25, 2024
Game of Thrones star Ian Gelder left his £250,000 estate to his husband Ben Daniels, following his death from cancer two months ago. Gelder, 74, was known for his role as Kevan Lannister in the hit TV series, as well as for playing Mr Dekker in Torchwood: Children of Earth. His will, which has just been published, states his estate which is valued at £250,000, should be passed to his husband Ben Daniels. The pair had been together since 1993.
Little known warning signs of bile duct cancer after death of Game of Thrones star Ian Gelder
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May 8, 2024
Game of Thrones star Ian Gelder has died age 74 following a five month battle with bile duct cancer. In England, around 2,800 people are diagnosed with bile duct cancer a year. The number of people being diagnosed with bile duct cancer has increased in the last few years, with research suggesting smoking and drinking alcohol may be contributing to this, the charity explains. But eating too much raw fish may also increase your risk.
Game of Thrones star Ian Gelder dies at 74 after cancer battle as his husband pays emotional tribute
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May 7, 2024
Game Of Thrones star Ian Gelder has tragically died after a battle with cancer at the age of 74. The actor's husband Ben Daniels announced the news on Tuesday evening as he took to Instagram to express his grief. The pair had been together since 1993 after meeting while working together on a production of Joe Orton's Entertaining Mr Sloane.
With a new instalment set to air next year, BBC announces the revival of beloved detective series
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March 6, 2024
Father Brown, the BBC's most beloved detective series, has returned to television in January next year, with a 12th instalment scheduled to air in January next year. In 2013, Mark Williams, the titular character, was first introduced on the daytime crime drama. The programme, based on GK Chesterton's short tales about a murder-solving Catholic priest in Kembleford's fictional Cotswold village, attracts 2.5 million viewers in the United Kingdom.
PATRICK MARMION reviews Let the Right One In a horror story that will tug at your heart: a horror tale that will pull at your heart
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November 4, 2022
PATRICK MARMION: How do you feel about horror stories? Even with a crucifix and a bottle of holy water, some people will not go near them. However, there is a fairy tale inside many a horror tale about trying to get out. After she stepped in next door, it was certainly the case with John Ajvide Lindqvist's book about Oskar, a bullied adolescent in suburban Stockholm who befriends teenage vampire Eli Eli Eli. (The book was adapted by Lindqvist himself for the Swedish film of the same name). And Bryony Shanahan's mesmerizing revival of Jack Thorne's 2013 film entangles the reader's jugular afresh. . . The result was pleasantly creepy.