Legendary Irish actor Frank kelly passed away on Sunday, aged 77, and tributes have poured in from those who worked with him, as well as those who were touched by his work.
Kelly's career spanned six decades on radio, television and stage, and he became well-known during his time on the satirical television show Hall's Pictorial Weekly.
Kelly became a household name for a whole new generation thanks to his role as the foul-mouthed, hard-drinking priest Father Jack Hackett in Father Ted, alongside Dermot Morgan.
Kelly's death falls on the 18th anniversary of Morgan's passing, marking a sad day for fans of the show all over the world, who have been sharing their thoughts and condolences in the wake of the news.
The tributes were lead by Graham Linehan and Arthur Matthews, the creators of Father Ted, who thanked Kelly for all his work over the years.
Just hearing from various sources that Frank Kelly has passed away. Terribly sad news. Thanks for everything, Frank.
— Graham Linehan (@Glinner) 28 February 2016
Just heard about Frank's death. Sad news. Comedy legend. So thrilled we had him in Fr Ted.
— Arthur Mathews (@Munchious) 28 February 2016
So sad to hear of the passing of Frank Kelly #FatherJack #Arse #Drink #FeckOff pic.twitter.com/ud0loFIp02
— BIRDIE (@DarrenBirdie) 28 February 2016
Ah man. RIP Frank Kelly @Father_Ted_ #FatherTed #FatherJack pic.twitter.com/K9Q8r9iWNb
— Jacob Stack (@JacobStackArt) 28 February 2016
#FrankKelly #FatherJack pic.twitter.com/wcYQwW7JKU
— Rob Stears (@RobStears) 28 February 2016
RIP Frank Kelly. He was a lovely actor and a true gent. #Paddywhackery #FatherJack @paddyccourtney pic.twitter.com/WpgF4edhrU
— Siobhan O'Kelly (@ShivOKelly) 28 February 2016
RIP Frank Kelly. Gave us one of the most memorable TV characters. I hope Father Jack tells the Grim Reaper to #feckoff #FatherJack
— Darrell Tolhurst (@Daztolhurst) 28 February 2016
Very sad news today. R.I.P Frank Kelly. What a man. #FatherJack pic.twitter.com/OF9MiG9BNo
— Smock Alley Theatre (@smockalley) 28 February 2016
RIP to Frank Kelly aka my comedy hero Father Jack Hackett. Sad day Ted. #FeckArseDrinkGirls
— Sheamus (@WWESheamus) 28 February 2016
Terribly sad news. #RIP Frank Kelly https://t.co/vUgFe7shBa pic.twitter.com/b20uUJDqkd
— Light House Cinema (@LightHouseD7) 28 February 2016