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Tony Hendra was a prominent figure in the world of comedy and writing, best known for his work as a writer, actor, and satirist. He gained recognition for his contributions to various television shows and magazines, showcasing his unique blend of humor and insight. Hendra was particularly notable for his role in the National Lampoon magazine, where he played a pivotal role in shaping its irreverent voice during the 1970s. His memoir, "Last Words," reflects on his life and career, offering readers a glimpse into his experiences and the evolution of his comedic style.

In addition to his work in comedy, Hendra was deeply influenced by his spiritual journey and his time spent at the Quarr Abbey. His writings often explored themes of faith and the human experience, blending humor with profound reflections. Hendra's legacy is marked by his ability to make people laugh while encouraging them to think critically about the world around them. He left an indelible mark on the comedy landscape and continues to be remembered for his unique contributions to the art of satire.

Geboortedatum December 10, 1933
Geboorteplaats London, England
Sterfdatum March 4, 2022