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Timothy West, a celebrated actor of the screen and stage, has passed away at the age of 90. Known for his versatile performances that effortlessly transitioned from drama to comedy, West’s career spanned over seven decades, leaving behind a legacy of iconic roles.

One of his most notable performances was in the title role of Edward the Seventh, a 13-part series that portrayed the life of Queen Victoria’s son, “Bertie.” West’s portrayal of Edward captured the sympathy and complexity of the character, earning him widespread recognition and making him a household name.

Throughout his career, West took on a variety of historical figures, including Winston Churchill and Josiah Bounderby, showcasing his range and talent as an actor. His ability to bring depth and nuance to each character he portrayed set him apart in the world of television and film.

In addition to his work on screen, West was also a prolific stage actor, with a passion for touring and connecting with audiences across different communities. His dedication to the craft of acting and his commitment to bringing stories to life on stage earned him respect and admiration from audiences and peers alike.

Behind the scenes, West was a devoted husband to his wife, Prunella Scales, with whom he shared a love for narrow-boating and exploring the waterways of Britain. Together, they presented the popular series “Great Canal Journeys,” showcasing their shared passion for adventure and discovery.

As a lifelong Labour supporter, West was dedicated to social and political causes, often appearing in public to support the party during election campaigns. His commitment to using his platform for good and advocating for important issues left a lasting impact on those who knew him.

Timothy West’s legacy as a talented actor, devoted husband, and passionate advocate will continue to inspire future generations in the world of entertainment and beyond. He is survived by his wife, Prunella Scales, their two sons, Samuel and Joe, and his daughter, Juliet, from his first marriage. West’s contributions to the arts and his impact on those around him will be remembered for years to come.