Arthur Ian Lavender was known as Ian Lavender. He was a well-known English Stage, film, and television actor. Ian Lavender was famous for his role as Private Pike in “Dad’s Army” and as Derek Harkinson in the “EastEnders” series.
Ian Lavender Cause of Death and Obituary
Recently the news of Ian Lavender’s death is coming out. ‘Dad’s Army’ star Ian Lavender died on February 2, 2024 at the age of 77. ‘Dad’s Army’ star Ian Lavender survived bladder cancer. Ian also suffered a heart attack in the summer of 2004. Ian Lavender was color-blind.
The news of Ian Lavender’s death was announced three days after his death. After hearing the news of Ian Lavender’s death, celebrities, relatives and fans are paying tribute to him on social media.
“Don’t tell him, Pike!” Sad to learn of the death of Ian Lavender, the last surviving star of classic BBC sitcom Dad’s Army. I’m away from Russia this week, but found a piano to record this musical tribute to a much loved actor. pic.twitter.com/V1rnReuCYP
— Steve Rosenberg (@BBCSteveR) February 5, 2024
Dad’s Army actor Ian Lavender dies aged 77 https://t.co/sReva4ycEc
— The Guardian (@guardian) February 5, 2024
Who is Ian Lavender Wife?
Ian Lavender was a married man. Ian Lavender married twice.
Ian Lavender was first married to actress Suzanne Kerchiss in 1967. The couple has two sons – Sam Lavender and Daniel Lavender. After a few years, in 1976, Lavender and Kerchiss divorced.
Ian Lavender married for the second time in 1993. Ian Lavender’s wife is Michelle (Miki) Hardy.
Which other shows has Ian Lavender acted in?
In 1968, Ian Lavender made his acting debut as the age of 22 years in the “Dad’s Army” television series.
after that, Ian Lavender acted in many television shows such as Man About the House, The Glums, Come Back Mrs. Noah, Casualty, Yes Minister, Goodnight Sweetheart, Rising Damp, and more.
In 1971, Ian Lavender made his film debut as Private Pike in the “Dad’s Army” film.
Ian Lavender also acted in some movies such as Confessions of a Pop Performer, Adventures of a Taxi Driver, 31 North 62 East, The Hooligan Factory, Carry On Behind, Adventures of a Private Eye, and more.
Read Also:- Aston “Family Man” Barrett dies at 77, See Aston Barrett Cause of death and Obituary