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The brilliant character actor dies aged 72.

hamlet_1959.jpgIan Richardson, renowned for his portrait of Machiavellian chief whip Francis Urquhart in 1990 political thriller House of Cards, died in his sleep at his London home. His death came as a shock as he had not been ill and was due to begin filming his next role in TV show Midsomer Murders next week, his agent said.

Richardson’s portrayal of Urquhart was best remembered for his oft-repeated quote: “You might very well think that — I couldn’t possibly comment”.

Dear BBC — we think releasing House of Cards in its entirety online would be a fitting tribute.

Source: BBC.

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