‘Allo allo!’ actor Gorden Kaye dies at the age of 75

Kaye played reluctant resister and café owner Rene Artois

File photo of Gorden Kaye from 1999. Photograph: Tony Harris/PA
File photo of Gorden Kaye from 1999. Photograph: Tony Harris/PA

Gorden Kaye, best known for his role in the long-running sitcom 'Allo 'Allo!, has died aged 75, his agent confirmed.

Kaye played reluctant resister and café owner Rene Artois in the show, which was set in Nazi-occupied France during the Second World War.

As Rene, Kaye risked his neck to aid the resistance and stay out of trouble with the Nazis, with Carmen Silvera as his wife Edith, Richard Gibson as Gestapo officer Herr Flick and Officer Crabtree (Arthur Bostrom), whose mangled vowels led him to adopt the greeting: “Good moaning.”

A long-running joke had Rene hiding a painting, The Fallen Madonna With The Big Boobies, inside a garlic sausage.

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He also starred in Coronation Street, playing Elsie Tanner’s nephew Bernard Butler on the soap from 1969 to 1970. Kaye’s last acting credit came in the BBC sketch show Revolver in 2004.

The star’s agent confirmed he died on Monday but made no further comment.