Comedian Tony Slattery Dies Aged 65 After Heart Attack

Tony Slattery, the beloved comedian known for his work on the improvisational TV show ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway?’, has passed away at the age of 65. Slattery suffered a heart attack at his home, according to sources close to the family. His manager confirmed the news, stating, “Tony was a brilliant comic who brought joy to many through his unique sense of humor and charismatic performances.” Slattery, who started his career in the 1980s, became a household name with his quick wit and engaging personality, especially on the British TV series which showcased improvised comedy. He continued to influence and inspire new generations of comedians throughout his career. His passing is mourned not just by fans, but by many fellow comedians and performers who praised his talent and contributions to the field. The entertainment world has lost a true icon, and tributes have been pouring in from friends and fans alike, who remember Slattery for his infectious laughter and creativity.