The actor died on 3 June from cancer. He portrayed King Arthur's ally Perceval in medieval fantasy film Excalibur and a tailor in Better Call Saul.
Actor Paul Geoffrey, who starred in 1981 film Excalibur and the TV series Better Call Saul has died from cancer at the age of 68.
Geoffrey also starred in the 1995 adaptation of Anna Karenina, Wuthering Heights, Poirot and Inspector Morse. He portrayed King Arthur's ally Perceval in the medieval fantasy film Excalibur alongside Helen Mirren, Patrick Stewart and Liam Neeson.Paul Geoffrey speaking with Bill Paxton and Pierce Brosnan at a film premiere party in 2000
He played the role of a tailor in Better Call Sall in 2015, and was seen fitting the character Jimmy McGill, played by Bob Odenkirk, for a suit.Geoffrey died from cancer on 3 June and is survived by his wife Sue and three children, Alex, Olive and Daisy. He moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico in the 1990s"where he and his wife created a world of love and care for their young family".
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