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The late Patricia Routledge hailed as a 'one-off'

Patricia Routledge with Clive Swift
Patricia Routledge with Clive Swift

The Lord of the Rings and Lost actor Dominic Monaghan has paid tribute to Patricia Routledge hailing her as a "one-off" following her death aged 96.

The 48-year-old starred alongside the actress in BBC crime drama series Hetty Wainthropp Investigates, where Routledge donned the guise of a woman who decides life begins at 60 as she becomes a private eye, while Monaghan played her young sidekick Geoffrey.

Speaking on BBC Breakfast, he said of the star: "She was an extremely individual, sharp, incredible personality, kind of a one-off, really.

"You don't tend to meet too many people with that type of personality, not only on screen, but off screen, extremely talented.

Dominic Monaghan on stage at C2E2
Dominic Monaghan

"By the time I met her, she was in her late 60s, and I think was probably quite happy to pass over some of the things that she had learned about acting, things that I’ve probably taken for the rest of my career and then some more intimate, kind of tender moments that we shared.

"She was telling me, when I saw her a few months ago, that she remembered us both watching a lamb being born in the Peak District one afternoon when we were in between shooting.

"So I think when you worked with someone for four years, there’s a lot of experiences that you have with each other, but as a person, you know, very individual, and as an actor, extremely talented."

Patricia Routledge had first played Hetty on BBC Radio 4, when she read Missing Persons by David Cook on Book At Bedtime, with the BBC series co-written by Cook and John Bowen.

Monaghan also spoke about meeting her for lunch in London earlier this year, which he said he was "reliably informed that it was probably the last kind of outing she took" and added that she was "still able to have a glass of champagne" and that they still made "each other smile".

He added: "We had lunch in London, and she wasn’t well, she wasn’t a well woman, it took her a lot of effort to get there, and she was still asking about my parents, asking about my family, asking about my brother, and still happy to kind of give advice and laugh."

Source: Press Association

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