Popular actress & singer Ruth Madoc was known for her appearance in the popular tv show Hi-de-Hi. A piece of shocking news related to her is spreading over the internet and her fans are also uploading her pictures and paying tribute on Twitter after her death and sharing their love for her family, friends & loved ones. Rauth Madoc dies in the hospital on Friday afternoon, 9th December after surgery for a fall she had earlier in the week In this article, u will get to know what happened to Ruth Madoc and what was her cause of death.
Ruth Madoc Was born on April 16, 1943, and spent her childhood in Norwich England. She always wanted to be an actress so she joined the “Royal Academy of Dramatic Art” (RADA) before her break-out role-playing “Fruma Sarah” in the film “Fiddler on The Roof” which was a musical/romantic film released in 1971. She started getting fame in the 1980s after playing the role of Gladys Pugh in the BBC comedy series Hi-de-Hi which was telecasted in 1980.
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Ruth Madoc Relationship
Talking about her family Ruth got happily married to her husband Philip Madoc who was a well-known actor but after spending 20 years together they got separated and took divorced in the year 1981 got married to John Jackson in 1982 who passed away in September 2021. Ruth has 2 children son Rhys Madon and a daughter Lowri Madoc. After films and tv shows, she has also played in many stage performances. Ruth’s Co-stars are posting her picture on the internet and showing their love & condolences for her.
After completing her theater at “The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art” (RADA) London she started her career as an actress and got cast as “Fruma Sarah” in the film “Fiddler on The Roof” after that she also became a part of a comedy show on BBC IN 1980 and she also had played the role of a princess in Aladdin. Madoc became a household name playing chief yellow coat Gladys Pugh in the BBC One sitcom about a holiday camp set in the late 1950s. She was looking forward to getting back on the road in 2023 with The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. It’s hard to believe that we lost a gem of the British entertainment industry. Ruth’s agent disclosed her death on 9th December. We can never forget her and her legacy