Who is Mike Yarwood’s ex-wife Sandra Burville?
BELOVED TV impressionist and comedian Mike Yarwood has sadly died at the age of 82 - after a career spanning decades.
The Royal Variety Charity announced on Friday evening that the star has passed away.
Yarwood became a household name in the 1960s and 1970s with his impressions of politicians and other celebrities.
He played famous faces including Brian Clough, Prince Charles, Prince Andrew, Ted Heath, Harold Wilson and Alf Garnett on The Mike Yarwood Show.
But was Mike married to? And did he have children?
Who is Mike Yarwood's ex-wife Sandra Burville?
He was married to dancer Sandra Burville from 1969 and 1985.
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She was best known for her roles in Stop the World: I Want to Get Off (1966), Man in a Suitcase (1967) and Thirty-Minute Theatre (1965).
Sandra helped Mike navigate his world of show business during the early 60s.
Mike was witnessed the impact of his comedic genius. Their partnership was not just a marriage but a collaboration that brought smiles to millions.
It was reported that there were many reasons behind the breakdown of their marriage - including his declining career coupled with his alcohol addiction and depression.
Did Mike Yarwood and Sandra Burville have any children?
Mike is survived by their daughters Charlotte and Clare.
His eldest daughter Charlotte was born on 19th October 1970, and his younger one named Clare was born on 29th November 1972.
Claire is running a company Yarwood-White and is a jewellery designer by profession.
She has also written a book about jewellery named Bridal Jewellery.
Where is Sandra Burville now?
There is little know about Sandra and her life now - it appears that she has remained out of the spotlight and lives a quiet life.
While Mike spent the later years of his life at the Royal Variety Charity’s Brinsworth House, a residential and nursing retirement home for theatre and entertainment professionals in Twickenham, south-west London.
The Royal Variety Charity said it was deeply saddened to announce his death, adding: "He leaves behind an immeasurable void in the entertainment industry."
It continued: "Mike Yarwood quickly rose to prominence for his exceptional ability to mimic the voices and mannerisms of countless celebrities and public figures.
"His talent for impersonation brought smiles to the faces of millions and his unique ability to capture the essence of his subjects made him an icon in the comedy world.
The charity added: "Throughout his career, Mike graced television screens nationwide, becoming a household name in the 1960s and 1970s.
"His variety shows, including The Mike Yarwood Show, and Mike Yarwood In Persons, captivated audiences and showcased his uncanny talent for mimicry on prime-time television for two decades.
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"The Mike Yarwood Show (1977) holds the record for the largest single Christmas Day audience of 21.4 million viewers.
"Mike's family have asked that their privacy be respected during this sad and difficult time."