Actor Tom Wilkinson - known for roles in The Full Monty and Batman Begins - dies aged 75

British Oscar-nominated actor Tom Wilkinson, best known for his role in The Full Monty, has died aged 75, his family has announced.

The Yorkshire-born star played the character Gerald Cooper in the 1997 comedy, which tells the story of a group of redundant steelworkers from Sheffield on their journey to set up an all-male striptease act.

Wilkinson received a BAFTA for best supporting actor for his performance.

He also featured in the 1998 romcom Shakespeare In Love, the 2005 Christopher Nolan blockbuster Batman Begins, and starred alongside Dame Judi Dench, Dame Penelope Wilton, and Bill Nighy, in the all-British ensemble cast of the 2011 comedy-drama The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.

Wilkinson was at home with his wife and family when he died suddenly on Saturday, his family said in a statement.

"It is with great sadness that the family of Tom Wilkinson announce that he died suddenly at home on 30 December. His wife and family were with him," a statement shared by his agent on behalf of the family said.

'One of the greats'

Actor Robert Carlyle, who starred alongside Wilkinson in The Full Monty, said his co-star would be "sorely missed by everyone who had the pleasure of working with him".

"So sad to hear of Tom's passing," he said. "Such a huge performer, a real titan of an actor, one of the greats of not only his, but of any generation."

Hollywood icon George Clooney, who starred alongside Wilkinson in the 2007 legal thriller Michael Clayton, described him as the "epitome of elegance".

"Tom made every project better. Made every actor better. He will be dearly missed by all of us," he told Variety.

Peaky Blinders and Dunkirk actor Aneurin Barnard, who starred opposite Wilkinson in Dead In A Week (Or Your Money Back), described him as a "legend".

"I am very sad to hear the passing of Tom Wilkinson. I had a very great time getting to know him and working with him," he wrote in a post on X.

The Strays and All About Eve star, Michael Warburton, described Wilkinson as a "superlative actor", while the singer, Will Young, also paid tribute to a "friend" and "British acting royalty".

"Goodbye friend. Funny, bloody smart, helped me with auditions along with (Diana Hardcastle) and what a terrific actor," he wrote on Instagram.

"British acting royalty. I salute you, dear Tom."

Award-winning actor

Across an illustrious career spanning nearly 50 years, Wilkinson won a host of acting awards, as well as two Oscar nominations.

The first was for best actor for his performance in the 2001 drama In the Bedroom.

He was also nominated for best supporting actor for his performance in Michael Clayton, starring alongside Clooney.

Wilkinson won a Golden Globe and an Emmy for best supporting actor for his performance as Benjamin Franklin in the 2008 HBO series John Adams.

From Yorkshire to Hollywood

Born the son of farmers in the Yorkshire valley of Wharfedale in 1948, Wilkinson moved with his family to Canada as a young boy, but returned five years later.

He studied English and American literature at the University of Kent, where he developed a keen interest in acting after being asked to direct a play.

He later trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London.

Wilkinson got his first break in acting in 1976, going on to make appearances in a number of British television shows - the most notable being the 1986 political drama, First Among Equals, which was based on Jeffrey Archer's novel of the same name.

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But it was his starring role in The Full Monty for which he gained fame and critical acclaim, playing Gerald Cooper - a steel factory foreman who attempts to hide his redundancy from his wife.

After seeing Cooper's wife at a dance class, the film's two main characters, Gaz and Dave, played by Carlyle and Mark Addy, recruit her to help them learn to dance for their Chippendale-style striptease act.

His BAFTA-winning performance in the film was followed by a string of high-profile acting credits, including the mobster Carmine Falcone in the 2005 Hollywood blockbuster Batman Begins.

In the latter part of his career, Wilkinson starred in a string of high-profile US dramas, including John Adams, while he was awarded an OBE for services to drama in the 2005 New Year Honours list.

For his final screen credit, he was reunited with his Full Monty co-stars, Carlyle and Addy, in a 2023 Disney+ series of the same name.

Away from the screen, Wilkinson married fellow actor Diana Hardcastle in 1988. The couple had two daughters together.

Wilkinson starred alongside his wife in The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel - though Hardcastle had a supporting role and they did not interact in the film.

The couple did however play husband and wife in the 2014 American thriller Good People.