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Daily Mirror
2 days ago
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- Daily Mirror
EastEnders star Nicholas Ball died 'broke' as he leaves nothing to wife
EastEnder actor Nicholas Ball died 'broke' as his wife Ayda has been left with nothing from his will following his death last year aged 79 following a short illness EastEnders star Nicholas Ball left nothing to his wife following his death last year. The actor died aged 79 following a short illness and was known for portraying gang lord Terry Bates in the popular BBC soap. His character is remembered for attacking Peggy Mitchell and causing havoc in the iconic Queen Victoria pub. Ball also appeared in Footballers' Wives, where he took on the role of Garry Ryan, the club chairman and a former rockstar. Despite his on screen success, record show Ball left no will and nothing in his estate. It comes after Darius Danesh's ex-wife speaks out after pop star died after refusing operation. Administration of Ball's estate was granted to his wife Ayda Kay, who he wed in 2019 after over two decades together. A High Court document reads: 'The application has stated that the gross value of the estate in the United Kingdom amounts to £0 and the net value amounts to £0.' In June last year, Ball's agent revealed in a statement that he had "passed away following a short illness" and noted that his acting career, which spanned theatre and the small screen, was impressively long-standing across six decades. Ayda also shared a statement as she said at the time: "It is with the heaviest and broken of hearts, that I share the loss of my beloved Nicky-Nicholas Ball." Ball had been married to actress and psychologist Pamela Stephenson from 1978 to 1984, but she left him for comedian Billy Connolly. Director Keith English paid tribute to him after his death, as he said: "Fabulous as star of hit TV show 'Hazell' in the 1980s, Nick was a terrific actor - kind and generous. "He starred in our short film 'Top Dog' in 2001 in which he was great and we became life-long friends with him and his wife, Ayda Kay. Indeed, we were honoured when the pair of them asked if they could be married in our garden in 2019. "A fabulous affair. One of our fondest memories was going to see Jerry Goldsmith play The Royal Albert Hall with him and his great friend Mel Smith. "Mel had hired a box for the show. Both men were known hell-raisers and, sure enough, when the four of us rolled up they were both fairly merry and proceeded to football-chant 'There's only one Jerry Goldsmith!' between musical pieces to an uneven response from the rest of the auditorium. "Nick was a loving husband, friend and a wonderful actor. We enjoyed every minute of his company. Farewell and bon voyage." His television credits extended to crime shows such as Jonathan Creek, Hustle, Heartbeat and Bergerac. He also featured in comedies like Red Dwarf and The Young Ones, and the drama The Crezz. Ball secured roles in various film projects, including Overlord, Rogue Male, crime drama The Krays: Dead Man Walking; and an adaptation of Jilly Cooper's The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous.
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
EastEnders actor died broke with no will, records show
EastEnders actor Nicholas Ball died broke and left nothing to his wife, legal documents show. The actor died aged 78 last year following a short battle with illness. He played Terry Bates in the BBC soap and also had roles in Footballers' Wives and Hazell. But records show Ball, of Porchester Square, London, left no will and nothing in his estate. A High Court document shows administration of the estate was granted to his wife Ayda. It reads: 'The application has stated that the gross value of the estate in the United Kingdom amounts to £0 and the net value amounts to £0.' READ MORE: Great British Bake Off's Sandi Toksvig says exactly why she left show READ MORE: Discount app 'better than Blue Light Card' could save households £2,000 The couple married in 2019 after they had been together for more than 20 years. She revealed his death in June last year saying: "It is with the heaviest and broken of hearts, that I share the loss of my beloved Nicky-Nicholas Ball." Ball had been married to actress and psychologist Pamela Stephenson from 1978 to 1984. She left him for comedian Billy Connolly. Ball had a long acting career but reportedly struggled for parts after private eye series Hazell ended. He had played a number of supporting roles in various television series including Z-Cars, Softly Softly: Task Force, The Young Ones, Bergerac, Tales of the Unexpected, Casualty, and Holby City. Director Keith English paid tribute to him after his death, saying: "Fabulous as star of hit TV show 'Hazell' in the 1980s, Nick was a terrific actor - kind and generous. He starred in our short film 'Top Dog' in 2001 in which he was great and we became life-long friends with him and his wife, Ayda Kay. "Indeed, we were honoured when the pair of them asked if they could be married in our garden in 2019. A fabulous affair. "One of our fondest memories was going to see Jerry Goldsmith play The Royal Albert Hall with him and his great friend Mel Smith. "Mel had hired a box for the show. Both men were known hell-raisers and, sure enough, when the four of us rolled up they were both fairly merry and proceeded to football-chant 'There's only one Jerry Goldsmith!' between musical pieces to an uneven response from the rest of the auditorium. "Nick was a loving husband, friend and a wonderful actor. We enjoyed every minute of his company. Farewell and bon voyage."


Daily Mail
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
EastEnders star Nicholas Ball died 'penniless with nothing left to his wife'
EastEnders legend Nicholas Ball died broke and left nothing to his wife, legal documents show. The actor passed away aged 78 last year following a short battle with illness. He played Terry Bates in the BBC soap and also had roles in Footballers' Wives and Hazell. But records show Ball, of Porchester Square, London, left no will and nothing in his estate. A High Court document shows administration of the estate was granted to his wife Ayda. It reads: 'The application has stated that the gross value of the estate in the United Kingdom amounts to £0 and the net value amounts to £0.' The couple married in 2019 after they had been together for more than 20 years, as reported by NeedToKnow. She revealed his death in June last year saying: 'It is with the heaviest and broken of hearts, that I share the loss of my beloved Nicky-Nicholas Ball.' Ball had been married to actress and psychologist Pamela Stephenson from 1978 to 1984. She left him for comedian Billy Connolly. Ball had a long acting career but reportedly struggled for parts after private eye series Hazell ended. He had played a number of supporting roles in various television series including Z-Cars, Softly Softly: Task Force, The Young Ones, Bergerac, Tales of the Unexpected, Casualty, and Holby City. Director Keith English paid tribute to him after his death, saying: 'Fabulous as star of hit TV show 'Hazell' in the 1980s, Nick was a terrific actor - kind and generous. 'He starred in our short film 'Top Dog' in 2001 in which he was great and we became life-long friends with him and his wife, Ayda Kay. In a statement, Ball's agent said he 'passed away following a short illness' and that his 'successful acting career on stage and screen spanned an impressive six decades' 'Indeed, we were honoured when the pair of them asked if they could be married in our garden in 2019. 'A fabulous affair. 'One of our fondest memories was going to see Jerry Goldsmith play The Royal Albert Hall with him and his great friend Mel Smith. 'Mel had hired a box for the show. 'Both men were known hell-raisers and, sure enough, when the four of us rolled up they were both fairly merry and proceeded to football-chant 'There's only one Jerry Goldsmith!' between musical pieces to an uneven response from the rest of the auditorium. 'Nick was a loving husband, friend and a wonderful actor. 'We enjoyed every minute of his company.


Scottish Sun
2 days ago
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- Scottish Sun
EastEnders star ‘died penniless and left no money for his wife' after passing away aged 78 from short illness
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) EASTENDERS legend Nicholas Ball died broke and left nothing to his wife, legal documents show. The actor passed away aged 78 last year following a short battle with illness. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 4 Nicholas Ball had roles in Eastenders and Footballers' Wives Credit: Shed Productions 4 Ball played gang lord Terry Bates in the BBC show Credit: BBC 4 Nicholas was previously married to actress Pamela Stephenson Credit: ANL / REX / Shutterstock He played Terry Bates in the BBC soap and also had roles in Footballers' Wives and Hazell. But records show Ball, of Porchester Square, London, left no will and nothing in his estate. A High Court document shows administration of the estate was granted to his wife Ayda. It reads: 'The application has stated that the gross value of the estate in the United Kingdom amounts to £0 and the net value amounts to £0.' The couple married in 2019 after they had been together for more than 20 years, as reported by NeedToKnow. She revealed his death in June last year saying: "It is with the heaviest and broken of hearts, that I share the loss of my beloved Nicky-Nicholas Ball." Ball had been married to actress and psychologist Pamela Stephenson from 1978 to 1984. She left him for comedian Billy Connolly. Ball had a long acting career but reportedly struggled for parts after private eye series Hazell ended. He had played a number of supporting roles in various television series including Z-Cars, Softly Softly: Task Force, The Young Ones, Bergerac, Tales of the Unexpected, Casualty, and Holby City. Director Keith English paid tribute to him after his death, saying: "Fabulous as star of hit TV show 'Hazell' in the 1980s, Nick was a terrific actor - kind and generous. "He starred in our short film 'Top Dog' in 2001 in which he was great and we became life-long friends with him and his wife, Ayda Kay. "Indeed, we were honoured when the pair of them asked if they could be married in our garden in 2019. "A fabulous affair. One of our fondest memories was going to see Jerry Goldsmith play The Royal Albert Hall with him and his great friend Mel Smith. "Mel had hired a box for the show. "Both men were known hell-raisers and, sure enough, when the four of us rolled up they were both fairly merry and proceeded to football-chant 'There's only one Jerry Goldsmith!' between musical pieces to an uneven response from the rest of the auditorium. "Nick was a loving husband, friend and a wonderful actor. "We enjoyed every minute of his company. Farewell and bon voyage." A six decade acting career Nicholas Ball had a long and glittering acting career in some huge shows 1975 - Overlord - Overlord 1976 - The Crezz - The Crezz 1978 - Hazell - Hazell 1980 - The House That Bled To Death - The House That Bled To Death 1982 - The Young Ones - The Young Ones 1983 - Bergerac - Bergerac 1991 - Red Dwarf - Red Dwarf 1997 - Heartbeat - Heartbeat 1999 - Jonathan Creek - Jonathan Creek 2005 - Footballers' Wives - Footballers' Wives 2007 - Eastenders - Eastenders 2009 - Hustle - Hustle 2015 - Holby City - Holby City 2020 - Doctors


The Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
EastEnders star ‘died penniless and left no money for his wife' after passing away aged 78 from short illness
Ryan Merrifield, Senior News Reporter Published: Invalid Date, EASTENDERS legend Nicholas Ball died broke and left nothing to his wife, legal documents show. The actor passed away aged 78 last year following a short battle with illness. 4 4 4 He played Terry Bates in the BBC soap and also had roles in Footballers' Wives and Hazell. But records show Ball, of Porchester Square, London, left no will and nothing in his estate. A High Court document shows administration of the estate was granted to his wife Ayda. It reads: 'The application has stated that the gross value of the estate in the United Kingdom amounts to £0 and the net value amounts to £0.' The couple married in 2019 after they had been together for more than 20 years, as reported by NeedToKnow. She revealed his death in June last year saying: "It is with the heaviest and broken of hearts, that I share the loss of my beloved Nicky-Nicholas Ball." Ball had been married to actress and psychologist Pamela Stephenson from 1978 to 1984. She left him for comedian Billy Connolly. Ball had a long acting career but reportedly struggled for parts after private eye series Hazell ended. He had played a number of supporting roles in various television series including Z-Cars, Softly Softly: Task Force, The Young Ones, Bergerac, Tales of the Unexpected, Casualty, and Holby City. Director Keith English paid tribute to him after his death, saying: "Fabulous as star of hit TV show 'Hazell' in the 1980s, Nick was a terrific actor - kind and generous. "He starred in our short film 'Top Dog' in 2001 in which he was great and we became life-long friends with him and his wife, Ayda Kay. "Indeed, we were honoured when the pair of them asked if they could be married in our garden in 2019. "A fabulous affair. One of our fondest memories was going to see Jerry Goldsmith play The Royal Albert Hall with him and his great friend Mel Smith. "Mel had hired a box for the show. "Both men were known hell-raisers and, sure enough, when the four of us rolled up they were both fairly merry and proceeded to football-chant 'There's only one Jerry Goldsmith!' between musical pieces to an uneven response from the rest of the auditorium. "Nick was a loving husband, friend and a wonderful actor. "We enjoyed every minute of his company. Farewell and bon voyage." A six decade acting career Nicholas Ball had a long and glittering acting career in some huge shows 1975 - Overlord 1976 - The Crezz 1978 - Hazell 1980 - The House That Bled To Death 1982 - The Young Ones 1983 - Bergerac 1991 - Red Dwarf 1997 - Heartbeat 1999 - Jonathan Creek 2005 - Footballers' Wives 2007 - Eastenders 2009 - Hustle 2015 - Holby City 2020 - Doctors 4