Peter Sallis, The Voice Of Wallace In Wallace And Gromit, Has Died Aged 96

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Peter Sallis best known as the voice of the claymation character Wallace in Wallace and Gromit has died aged 96.

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Mr Sallis’ death was confirmed by his agent who said the star died peacefully with his family by his side the BBC reports.

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Sallis began his career in the 1950s on the London stage most notably appearing along side Dame Judy Dench in Cabaret before appearing in a number of TV roles including Norman ‘Cleggy’ Clegg in the sitcom Last Of The Summer Wine.

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However it was in 1989 when he first appeared as the cheese loving eccentric inventor Wallace in Wallace and Gromit that he was propelled to worldwide fame.

Wallace and Gromit: A Grand Day Out went on to win a BAFTA award and the sequel films The Wrong Trousers and A Close Shave won the Best Animated Feature Academy Award in their respective years.

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Sallis retired from the role of Wallace in 2014 after playing the character for over two decades.

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Our thoughts are with his friends and family.

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