FAITH LOST

Tony Hendra dead at 79: This Is Spinal Tap actor who played band manager Ian Faith dies of Lou Gehrig’s disease

TONY Hendra, star of This is Spinal Tap, has died at age 79.

The actor and satirist had been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) back in 2019.

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Tony Hendra died on Thursday
Hendra began his comedy career in the 1960sCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd

His wife confirmed that he passed from the disease, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, on Thursday in New York.

Hendra began his career in comedy back in the 1960s. Originally from England, he spend the majority of his life living and working in the United States.

He first came to New York with comedy partner Nick Ullett in 1964. They performed at the famous Greenwich Village club, Cafe Au Go Go, opening for Lenny Bruce.

In the early '70s, Hendra came on as an editor for humor magazine, National Lampoon.

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Hendra played the band's manager in heavy metal mock documentary, This is Spinal TapCredit: Rex Features

He remained at the magazine for much of the decade and helped turn it into a franchise with books, records, and of course, classic comedy films.

In the much-beloved 1984 fake rock documentary, This Is Spinal Tap, Hendra plays a heavy metal band's incompetent manager.

In 2004, Hendra penned a memoir, Father Joe, which was a much-acclaimed account of how he found his way back to the Catholic faith of his childhood.

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After its publication, one of his daughters, Jessica Hendra, wrote an op-ed to the New York Times alleging that her father molested her.

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The Times never published the essay, but did look into the allegations.

Hendra denied the claims, but did keep a lower profile after they were made public.

He is survived by his second wife, Carla; two children from his first marriage, Jessica and Katherine; three children from his second marriage, Lucy, Sebastain and Nicholas; his brother Martin; two sisters Angela Hendra and Celia Radice; and four grandchildren.

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