Last of the Summer Wine Star Owen Passes Away Peacefully
Owen, best known for his role as Tom Simmonite in the world’s longest-running sitcom Last of the Summer Wine, has died peacefully. His family confirmed he is survived by his two sons, James and William, and ex-wife Mary.
Legacy of a TV Acting Family
Owen was the son of Bill Owen, the beloved actor who played Compo Simmonite—the father of Tom Simmonite—in the same iconic show. Their shared connection to Last of the Summer Wine made them a legendary father-and-son duo in British TV history.
Long Career With Classic TV Roles
Owen’s TV career kicked off in 1968, starring as Bill Cowan in the groundbreaking series Freewheelers, with a hefty fifty-two episodes to his name. He went on to appear in shows like Tottering Towers, Wreckers at Deadeye, 1 in the House, and The Piglet Files.
He also had roles in popular dramas such as The Hello Goodbye Man, Z Cars, Upstairs Downstairs, The Bill, Minder, and Our Mutual Friend, showcasing his versatility across genres.
Family Life
Owen married Mary Bernadette Therese Moylan in 1978. The couple had two sons, James and William.