Tributes paid as ‘Vicar Of Dibley’ actor Emma Chambers dies aged 53

Actor best known for role as Alice in the long-running BBC comedy died of natural causes

The Vicar of Dibley: Emma Chambers and Dawn French in the BBC comedy
The Vicar of Dibley: Emma Chambers and Dawn French in the BBC comedy

Dawn French has led tributes to her former The Vicar Of Dibley co-star Emma Chambers, who has died aged 53.

The actor— who portrayed the dim but lovable Alice Tinker opposite French's Geraldine Granger in the long-running BBC comedy — died of natural causes on Wednesday evening, her agent confirmed.

Doncaster-born Chambers also starred as Hugh Grant’s sister Honey in Richard Curtis’ Bafta-winning film Notting Hill.

‘Vicar Of Dibley’ actor Emma Chambers also starred as Hugh Grant’s sister Honey in Richard Curtis’ Bafta-winning film ‘Notting Hill’. File photograph: Peter Jordan/PA Wire
‘Vicar Of Dibley’ actor Emma Chambers also starred as Hugh Grant’s sister Honey in Richard Curtis’ Bafta-winning film ‘Notting Hill’. File photograph: Peter Jordan/PA Wire

French said in a statement to the Press Association: “Emma was a very bright spark and the most loyal & loving friend anyone could wish for.

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“I will miss her very much.”

‘Vicar Of Dibley’ actor Emma Chambers also starred as Hugh Grant’s sister Honey in Richard Curtis’ Bafta-winning film ‘Notting Hill’. File photograph: Peter Jordan/PA Wire
‘Vicar Of Dibley’ actor Emma Chambers also starred as Hugh Grant’s sister Honey in Richard Curtis’ Bafta-winning film ‘Notting Hill’. File photograph: Peter Jordan/PA Wire

Recalling their characters’ close friendship, French shared a photo of Alice lying on top of Geraldine in a shot from the popular series.

She wrote on Twitter: “I was regularly humped like this by the unique & beautiful spark that was Emma Chambers. I never minded. I loved her. A lot.”

Grant called news of her death “very sad”.

He wrote on Twitter: “Emma Chambers was a hilarious and very warm person and of course a brilliant actress.

The Vicar Of Dibley, also written by Curtis, originally ran from 1994 to 1998 but returned for numerous festive and comic relief specials with the latest episode airing as recently as 2015.

Each episode would close with Geraldine telling a joke to Alice who would either react nonplussed, interpret it literally, or only understand the humour once it was explained.

Curtis’ wife, broadcaster Emma Freud, was among one of the first to pay tribute to the couple’s “beautiful friend”.

She wrote on Twitter: “We’re very very sad. She was a great, great comedy performer, and a truly fine actress.

“And a tender, sweet, funny, unusual, loving human being.”

Freud posted a clip of Chambers and French in one of the joke scenes from an episode in 2005, and wrote: “How could you not love this girl. Emma Chambers... thank you for the brilliance.”

Chambers' agent John Grant said in a statement: "We are very sad to announce the untimely death, from natural causes, of the acclaimed actress, Emma Chambers.

“Over the years, Emma created a wealth of characters and an immense body of work.

“She brought laughter and joy to many, and will be greatly missed.

“At this difficult time we ask that the privacy of the family and loved ones be respected.”

Citizen Khan star Adil Ray tweeted: “So sad. Emma Chambers was absolutely masterful. Very funny, she made the daftness believable. The joke coda with Dawn_French in Dibley required great skill and Emma just nailed it. She made it. We say this a lot, but Emma IS a great loss to our screens.”–PA