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‘Ted Lasso’ cast remembers co-star Anthony Head as ‘the best person’ after his sudden death

‘Ted Lasso’ cast remembers co-star Anthony Head as ‘the best person’ after his sudden death

The “Ted Lasso” cast is paying tribute to Anthony Head after the beloved actor’s sudden death at age 72.

Brett Goldstein, who plays Roy Kent on the Apple TV series, shared a photo of Head to his Instagram Stories and called his co-star “a brilliant actor who played the worst person in the world.”

Goldstein called that “an incredible skill” because Head was “the best person.”

“Infinitely charming and kind and fun and a joy,” he added of his dearly departed castmate. “He will be sorely missed. Love to his family ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️.”

Anthony Head’s “Ted Lasso” castmates remembered the late actor (pictured above in a Season 1 episode of the Apple TV series) with an outpour of touching tributes on Friday after his death. ©Apple TV/Courtesy Everett Collection

Brett Goldstein, who plays Roy Kent on the show, remembered Head as a “brilliant actor” and “the best person” in a post shared to his Instagram Stories (seen here). Brett Goldstein/Instagram

Head played Rupert Mannion, the vengeful and unfaithful ex-husband of Hannah Waddingham’s Rebecca Welton, across the first three seasons of “Ted Lasso.”

His character was the previous owner of the fictional English soccer team AFC Richmond, which Welton took over after their divorce. He later owned a rival — and non-fictitious — team, West Ham United.

Keeley Hazell, who played Rupert’s girlfriend and eventual third wife, also shared a touching tribute to the late actor via her Instagram Stories Friday.

Keeley Hazell took to her Instagram Stories (pictured above) where she honored Head by saying “what an honor it was” to work alongside the actor as his onscreen wife. Keeley Hazell/Instagram

Jeremy Swift posted a selfie of him and Head smiling alongside each other (seen above) with the caption: “Goodbye Tony, we adored you, Rest in Peace my friend.” Jeremy Swift/Instagram

She posted side-by-side photos of herself and Head smiling next to each other while on the set of the U.K. based comedy series.

“My onscreen husband. What an honor it was to work alongside you. My thoughts are with your family and your daughters, who you loved so much,” Hazell wrote alongside the heartbreaking memories.

Jeremy Swift, who plays Leslie Higgins, the director of operations for AFC Richmond, also penned a brief message honoring Head. In an Instagram post shared Friday, he wrote, “Goodbye Tony, we adored you, Rest in Peace my friend,” next to a selfie of the stars.

Head died “peacefully” on Friday of “complications due to pneumonia,” his daughters, Emily and Daisy, wrote in a statement. His passing comes just months after his longtime partner, Sarah Fisher, shockingly died on Jan. 1 at age 61.

Head (pictured here in a Season 3 episode of the Apple TV series) starred as Rupert Mannion, the ex-husband of Waddingham’s Rebecca Welton. ©Apple TV/Courtesy Everett Collection

Head (pictured here in 2011) died Friday at age 72 from “complications due to pneumonia,” his daughters, Emily and Daisy, shared in a statement. Getty Images

The British actor, who was also famously known for his portrayal of Rupert Giles on “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” received an outpour of heartfelt memorials from his “Buffy” co-stars, led by Sarah Michelle Gellar.

“Tell Giles I figured it out and I’m ok,” Gellar said, repeating a quote from the Season 5 finale. “Well I don’t have it figured out and I’m not ok.”

“But I know I’m the lucky one because I knew you,” she continued. “Thank you to Daisy and Emily who not only shared their dad with me, but with the world.”

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