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The actor and comedian John Bird has died at the age of 86.

Bird became known for sketches performed alongside John Fortune and Rory Bremner in Channel 4’s satirical show Bremner, Bird And Fortune.

Bremner paid tribute to him, describing him as “one of our greatest satirists”.

The Scottish impressionist wrote: “It’s an irony that one of our greatest satirists, so brilliant at portraying ministers, civil servants or high-ranking officials who exuded self-satisfaction, was himself so modest and self-effacing.

“John Bird was, to the end, never pleased with himself, always feeling he should have done better, been less lazy, had a late period like Brahms, ‘where everything was spare and abstract’.

“The reality was that he and his friend and collaborator John Fortune, together with Peter Cook, were pillars of the anti-establishment.”

A statement announcing Bird’s death said he died “peacefully” at Pendean care home and that a family funeral would be followed by a celebration of his life in the new year.

Bremner said it was “striking” Bird had died on Christmas Eve “nine years, almost to the day” after Fortune, who died aged 74 on New Year’s Eve in 2013.

Rory Bremner (centre) on stage at the Albery Theatre with John Bird (left) and John Fortune.
Rory Bremner (centre) on stage at the Albery Theatre with John Bird (left) and John Fortune. Photograph: PA Images/Alamy

“Lord knows, satire has missed them this last decade and now that loss is permanent,” he added. “John may not have felt he got his life right, but by God he got it written.”

Bird and Fortune became household names with their The Long Johns comedy skits, in which the double-act played bumbling politicians, military figures and businessmen.

They were nominated for four Baftas and won the TV award for their performance in 1997.

Bird, Bremner and Fortune also collaborated in the BBC shows Now Something Else and The Rory Bremner Show and the Channel 4 series Rory Bremner, Who Else?

Bird made appearances in fantasy comedy film Jabberwocky, comedy shows Yes, Prime Minister, A Very Peculiar Practice, Chambers and One Foot In The Grave and detective shows Jonathan Creek, Inspector Morse and Midsomer Murders.

Bremner added that seeing Bird and Fortune work was the “highlight” of his life and he would “marvel at the genius of it all”.

He added that Bird could be shy and nervous before the cameras started rolling but once he had to perform he would be “shamelessly playful”.

In 2007, Bird and Fortune revived their show in a special called The Last Laugh which was broadcast on ITV’s The South Bank Show.

Bird, born in Nottingham, went to a grammar school before going to Cambridge and meeting his comedy partner Fortune.

While there, he also directed the comedian Peter Cook and the actor Eleanor Bron in the 1959 Cambridge Footlights Revue, an annual show by the university comedy club which has had David Mitchell, Richard Ayoade and Eric Idle among its members.

Bird then joined the Royal Court theatre as an assistant director, hosted the first episode of Beyond The Fringe, directed the Austrian-American singer Lotte Lenya in a Brecht revue and opened the Establishment Club nightclub with Cook in London, and New York.

He is survived by his wife, Libby, a concert pianist, along with his stepsons Dan and Josh.

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