Actor Andrew Sachs, who was most famous for playing bumbling waiter Manuel in Fawlty Towers, has died.

Comic actor Andrew Sachs, known primarily for his role as the well-intentioned but somewhat dim character of Manuel in the 1970s comedy "Fawlty Towers," has died. He was buried on Thursday UK time. Andrew Sachs, the Fawlty Towers actor famed for his role as Spanish waiter Manuel, has died at the age of 86, his wife has announced.. earned the actor a BAFTA nomination.In 2008, he was embroiled in a BBC Radio 2 prank phone call controversy, after comedian Russell Brand and presenter Jonathan Ross left lewd messages on the actor's answering machine, with Brand boasting he'd slept with Sachs' granddaughter.The incident, which drew criticism from then British PM Gordon Brown and led to an industry inquiry, resulted in Brand's resignation and Ross's suspension.In a recent interview with the BBC while promoting his 2014 autobiography In 2009, he played Ramsay Clegg in the long-running UK soap Andrew Sachs dead: Actor who played Manuel in Fawlty Towers dies at 86John Cleese as Basil and Andrew Sachs as Manuel in a scene from Sachs suffered two serious injuries during In scenes in which Manuel appears there are several references to Spain, and to Sachs also appeared in a few adverts on British TV in the Manuel persona. He …

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Basil also suggests she take him to the local ice rink in "He is known for his passionate patriotism, amplified in "During the episode "Basil the Rat", Manuel acquires a Sachs claimed that he only had a few weeks to learn the difficult and complex accent that Manuel is so famous for (in fact, having lived in Germany until he was eight, Sachs initially suggested playing a German waiter), but loved his experiences on the show and still had Manuel's attire. The actor had been battling dementia for the past four years and died in a care home last week, Melody Sachs said. "She said the father-of-three, a native German speaker whose parents fled the Nazis in 1938, refused to complain about his deteriorating health.Mrs Sachs, also 86, said her husband lost his ability to speak and write during his final few weeks, and he was unable to feed himself or eat during his final days. Manuel himself appeared on the audio adaptations of Fawlty Towers as a linking narrator, [citation needed] explaining things from his point of view, when the series was released in audio format.