David Killick Death News: ‘The Crown’ star David Killick passes away at 87 – DEETS inside |

British actor David Killick, known for his roles in ‘The Crown‘, ‘A Touch of Frost’ has passed away at the age of 87. David Killick reportedly passed away on Friday, July 4, at St John’s Hospice in North London, following a short illness. The news was confirmed by his agent in a heartfelt statement released to the press, as reported by GB News.A life on stage and screen – Best known for ‘The Crown’“It is with great sadness that we must announce the passing of our much-loved friend and client David Killick,” the statement read. “He died peacefully on Friday 4th July at St John’s Hospice, North London after a short illness.”
David Killick’s career began in theatre and transitioned into television and film, where he became a familiar face to British audiences. He was mostly known for his stunning performance in ‘The Crown’ where he played the role of Mess President. In ‘A Touch of Frost’, David portrayed the recurring role of a pathologist where he starred alongside David Jason. ‘The Crown’ is surely one of the best series ever made and has a huge fan following due to it’s content and performances. Over the decades, David Killick worked alongside some of Britain’s most iconic actors and was respected for his quiet versatility and commanding presence on screen and stage alike.Tributes pour inFans and colleagues from the industry have begun paying tribute, remembering David Killick as a dedicated performer and warm colleague. No immediate details about funeral arrangements have been shared.David Killick leaves behind a legacy of strong character work and a body of performances that showcased his magnificent talent. Some of his other works include. ‘Doctor Who: The Lost Stories (Podcast series), ‘Without Motive’, ‘Midsomer Murders’, ‘The Bill’, ‘The Famous Five’, ‘Moving Story’, and ‘The Grotesque’.