Victoria Wood Dead: Comedy World Pays Tribute To The Late Entertainer

'We owe a huge debt of gratitude to Victoria- she paved the way.'
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The world of comedy is mourning the loss of Victoria Wood, who has sadly died at the age of 62, following a short battle with cancer.

With a career as a stand-up performer, actress and writer spanning decades, Victoria was one of the most influential stars in British comedy.

Several of the comedians she both worked with and inspired shared their grief on social media after news of her death broke.

Victoria Wood, pictured here in 2011
Victoria Wood, pictured here in 2011
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Among those leading the tributes were her fellow British comedy stars, including Jennifer Saunders, David Walliams and Sarah Milican:

Cant believe Vic has gone.She was truly an inspiration and had so much left to to give and we won't see it. She was so funny.#VictoriaWood

— jennifer saunders (@ferrifrump) April 20, 2016

All of us, bow down to Vic Wood. There will never be another. Fact.

— Dawn French (@Dawn_French) April 20, 2016

Another hero and comedy legend gone. I am shocked. Thank you from the bottom of my heart Victoria for your laughs and inspiration. RIP.

— Miranda Hart (@mermhart) April 20, 2016

😞 pic.twitter.com/rZMMxab4rK

— Kathy Burke (@KathyBurke) April 20, 2016

So incredibly sad to hear that Victoria Wood has died. A true comedy icon.

— Sarah Millican (@SarahMillican75) April 20, 2016

All of us women in comedy owe a huge debt of gratitude to Victoria- she paved the way

— Jenny Eclair (@jennyeclair) April 20, 2016

I have such happy memories watching #VictoriaWood 's TV shows with my mum, dad & sister. She was a humble genius. https://t.co/pVMhSSxVPW

— David Walliams (@davidwalliams) April 20, 2016

A true comedy legend #ripvictoriawood https://t.co/vTA0HWH9YL

— John Bishop (@JohnBishop100) April 20, 2016

I feel privileged to have known and worked with the great Victoria Wood. Unique and truly brilliant.

— Jack Dee (@TheRealJackDee) April 20, 2016

Such sad news. RIP Victoria Wood. You always made us howl with laughter.

— Julian Clary (@JulianClary) April 20, 2016

RIP, the briilliant, brilliant Victoria Wood x

— Sue Perkins (@sueperkins) April 20, 2016

RIP the brilliant Victoria Wood. So innovative, funny and down to earth.
This has not been a good year.

— Ricky Gervais (@rickygervais) April 20, 2016

Victoria Wood?! Lord no, what sad news.

— Matt Richardson (@MattRichardson3) April 20, 2016

No. NO.This is too much.Now lovely, warm, funny, brilliantly talented Victoria Wood has gone.Words, songs, plays, she wrote the lot.So sad.

— Rory Bremner (@rorybremner) April 20, 2016

Outside the world of stand-up, other famous faces from across the entertainment industry - as well as Prime Minister David Cameron - were also quick to pay their respects on social media, following the sad and unexpected news of Victoria’s death.

Oh, Victoria Wood. You were SO my hero. I can quote whole scripts by heart.

— Caitlin Moran (@caitlinmoran) April 20, 2016

😢 I absolutely loved her #victoriawood https://t.co/zVjm6Tc1f5

— Suzi Perry (@suziperry) April 20, 2016

Oh my goodness dear Victoria wood has passed away. Heartbreaking #ripvictoriawood

— Zoe Ball (@ZoeTheBall) April 20, 2016

A world without Victoria Wood is a sad sad thing. My first major crush. R.I.P beautiful. 2016...the year of taking the greats.

— Danny Dyer (@MrDDyer) April 20, 2016

No! Not Victoria Wood. What on earth is going on? A shy genius by all accounts. End of an era.

— Derren Brown (@DerrenBrown) April 20, 2016

What unbelievably sad news about Victoria Wood. She was wonderful. We met/interviewed her many times and it was a privilege.

— Richard Madeley (@richardm56) April 20, 2016

Sad news about Victoria Wood. A brilliant writer and performer. She was and will remain a legend in the comedy world https://t.co/uZzRAdTsBO

— Vicki Michelle (@vickimichelle) April 20, 2016

My word what sad news about Victoria Wood. I can't believe how many national treasures we have lost this year.

— lily (@lilyallen) April 20, 2016

So shocked. Very sad to hear about the death of the wonderful #Victoriawood . Can't believe how many talented people we have lost this year

— Amanda Holden (@AmandaHolden) April 20, 2016

The ULTIMATE comedy genius Victoria Wood has passed away...for me and so many more a true idol who we all aimed to https://t.co/IHUvnsUjzx🙏🏼

— Lisa Jane riley (@Reallisariley) April 20, 2016

Victoria Wood was a national treasure loved by millions. My thoughts are with her family.

— David Cameron (@David_Cameron) April 20, 2016

I know Victoria wood was cherished by millions. You were real. You inspired me and so many. RIP you funny lady. Make the angels laugh ❤

— Gemma Oaten (@gemmaoaten) April 20, 2016

The announcement of Victoria’s death on Wednesday (20 April) was followed by a post on her official Twitter page, which thanked well-wishers for their support, before adding a famous quote from Victoria herself: “Life’s not fair is it? Some of us drink champagne in the fast lane, and some of us eat our sandwiches by the loose chippings on the A597.”

We are devastated to confirm that our very special Victoria has sadly lost her short battle with cancer. Thank you for your support & love.

— Victoria Wood CBE (@VictoriaWoodUK) April 20, 2016

Thank you for your love and support at this very hard time. We leave you with these words from Victoria. X pic.twitter.com/w1h9DX19wG

— Victoria Wood CBE (@VictoriaWoodUK) April 20, 2016

Tony Hall, director general at the BBC, has also added his voice to the tributes paying paid to Victoria, saying: "Victoria Wood was a woman with a stunning array of talents - a comedian, singer, songwriter, actress and director.

"People identified with her warmth and great charm. She brought people from all walks of life together and made them laugh and cry. She will be greatly missed and our thoughts are with her friends and family."

In addition to her stand-up specials, which usually mixed observational humour with live performances on the piano, Victoria also wrote sketch comedy, as well as the sitcoms ‘Acorn Antiques’ and ‘Dinnerladies’.

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