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11:09pm Saturday 5th July 2008
Clive Hornby - Emmerdale's flat cap-wearing Jack Sugden - died on Thursday night at the age of 63, it was announced.
Hornby was the longest-serving cast member in Emmerdale's history, a fixture in the soap for 28 years.
His last scenes were broadcast in February, but the star had been determined to beat a mystery illness and return to work.
Emmerdale series producer Anita Turner said: "This is a devastating loss and we are all deeply saddened.
"Clive will be greatly missed by everyone who has worked with him on Emmerdale during the past 28 years.
"He was a hugely popular and well-respected member of the cast and a terrific actor. Our thoughts are with his family at this difficult time."
Hornby first walked on to the Emmerdale set on February 19, 1980, after being offered a three-month contract. He took over the role from Andrew Burt, who had played Sugden since the first episode.
Recently, the star said of his longevity on the soap: "I can't believe I'm still here sometimes. Some of the kids in the show weren't even born when I started."
His character was married three times, had five children, and suffered plenty of on-screen strife.
In real life, he went on to marry Helen Weir, who played Pat. They divorced eight years ago and have a son, Tom.
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