Stewart Bevan dead – Doctor Who actor dies aged 73 as ex co-star shares tribute
21.02.2022 - 21:07
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Doctor Who actor Stewart Bevan has died at the age of 73. The TV star played Professor Clifford Jones in the iconic series back in 1973. Stewart was the perfect sidekick alongside Jon Pertwee's doctor - the third incarnation in the long-running series - and swiftly became a fan-favourite.
His death was confirmed by his former co-star Katy Manning today, Monday, February 21. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter The pair were also former partners and shared daughters Coral and Wendy Bevan. "The most beautiful man poet actor screenwriter husband & father to @CoralBevan @Misswendybevan went on his awfully big adventure," Katy shared.
"He was the love in my life for many years on & off screen & our wonderful friendship continued to the end." Katy played the Doctor's companion Jo Grant in the third series, sharing plenty of funny quips and moments with Stewart over the course of a six-episode stint. Stewart's Professor Jones was a Welsh biologist that helps the Doctor defeat an evil oil plant on the hugely-popular BBC show. The actor has also had number of other TV roles over the years, including playing a recurring role on iconic northern soap Emmerdale.
He has also starred in films such as The Ghoul, House of Mortal Sin, and Brannigan. Sign up to our daily newsletter for the BEST celebrity house tours and BIGGEST exclusive interviews. Download OK! magazine's FREE app and get all the latest gossip straight to your phone Heartbroken fans shared their condolences for the actor's family and loved ones on Twitter.
"I loved Stewart Bevan's portrayal of Professor Clifford Jones. He was one of the best guest characters in The Green Death. RIP," one person said
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