Home

About Us

Advertisement

Contact Us

  • Facebook
  • X
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • WhatsApp
  • RSS Feed
  • TikTok

Interesting For You 24

Your Trusted Voice Across the World.

    • Contacts
    • Privacy Policy
Search

Prunella Scales dies at 93; British actor played Sybil in beloved sitcom ‘Fawlty Towers’

October 29, 2025
Prunella Scales dies at 93; British actor played Sybil in beloved sitcom ‘Fawlty Towers’

By Jill Lawless | Associated Press

LONDON — Actor Prunella Scales, best known as acid-tongued Sybil Fawlty in the classic British sitcom “Fawlty Towers,” has died, her children said. She was 93 and had lived with dementia for many years.

Scales’ sons, Samuel and Joseph West, said she died “peacefully at home in London” on Monday.

“Although dementia forced her retirement from a remarkable acting career of nearly 70 years, she continued to live at home,” her sons said. “She was watching ‘Fawlty Towers’ the day before she died.”

Scales’ career included early roles in a 1952 television version of “Pride and Prejudice” and the 1954 film comedy “Hobson’s Choice,” followed by her TV breakthrough starring opposite Richard Briers in “Marriage Lines,” a popular 1960s sitcom about a newlywed couple.

In “Fawlty Towers” she played the exasperated wife of hapless Basil Fawlty, played by John Cleese, whose efforts to run a seaside hotel inevitably escalated into chaos. Only 12 episodes were made, in 1975 and 1979, but it is regularly cited as one of the funniest sitcoms of all time.

Related Articles


Carol Davis kept low profile in Oakland Raiders’ storied success. But she saw it all.


George Atkinson, former Oakland Raiders’ controversial, hard-hitting safety, dies at 78


Jack DeJohnette dies at 83; acclaimed jazz drummer collaborated with many of genre’s greats


Carol Davis, Raiders co-owner, dead at 93


June Lockhart, beloved mother figure from ‘Lassie’ and ‘Lost In Space,’ dies at 100

Cleese remembered Scales as “a really wonderful comic actress” and “a very sweet lady.”

“I’ve recently been watching a number of clips of ‘Fawlty Towers’ whilst researching a book,” Cleese said in a statement. “Scene after scene she was absolutely perfect.”

Scales also starred as the small-town social powerhouse Elizabeth Mapp in “Mapp & Lucia,” a 1985 TV adaptation of E.F. Benson’s 1930s series of comic novels.

Later roles included Queen Elizabeth II in “A Question of Attribution,” Alan Bennett’s stage and TV drama about the queen’s art adviser, Anthony Blunt, who was also a Soviet spy. Scales played another British monarch in the one-woman stage show “An Evening with Queen Victoria.”

Scales was a versatile stage performer whose theater roles ranged from Shakespeare’s comedies to the morphine-addicted matriarch Mary Tyrone in a 1991 production of Eugene O’Neill’s “Long Day’s Journey Into Night.”

The original cast of “Fawlty Towers” — from left, Prunella Scales, John Cleese, Connie Booth and Andrew Sachs — celebrate the 30th anniversary of the beloved sitcom at an event in London in 2009. (Tim Whitby/Getty Images Archives)

But she remained best known for “Fawlty Towers.” In 2006, Scales was guest of honor at the reopening of the Gleneagles Hotel in the English seaside resort of Torquay, the establishment whose memorably rude owner had inspired Cleese to create Basil Fawlty after a stay there in the 1970s.

Scales was diagnosed with vascular dementia in 2013. Between 2014 and 2019, she and her husband, actor Timothy West, explored waterways in Britain and abroad in the gentle travel show “Great Canal Journeys.” The program was praised for the way it honestly depicted Scales’ dementia.

West, her husband of 61 years, died in November 2024. Scales is survived by her sons, stepdaughter Juliet West, seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Featured Articles

  • Horoscopes Nov. 1, 2025: Toni Collette, set high standards, boundaries and goals this year

    Horoscopes Nov. 1, 2025: Toni Collette, set high standards, boundaries and goals this year

    November 1, 2025
  • Kristof: Trump lost to China

    Kristof: Trump lost to China

    November 1, 2025
  • Asking Eric: My husband knows I’m traumatized by grippy socks, yet he keeps giving them to me

    Asking Eric: My husband knows I’m traumatized by grippy socks, yet he keeps giving them to me

    November 1, 2025
  • Opinion: Our obsession with protein is getting out of hand

    Opinion: Our obsession with protein is getting out of hand

    November 1, 2025
  • Harriette Cole: The bachelorette trip was ruined. How can I make it up to the bride?

    Harriette Cole: The bachelorette trip was ruined. How can I make it up to the bride?

    November 1, 2025

Search

Latest Articles

  • Horoscopes Nov. 1, 2025: Toni Collette, set high standards, boundaries and goals this year

    Horoscopes Nov. 1, 2025: Toni Collette, set high standards, boundaries and goals this year

    November 1, 2025
  • Kristof: Trump lost to China

    Kristof: Trump lost to China

    November 1, 2025
  • Asking Eric: My husband knows I’m traumatized by grippy socks, yet he keeps giving them to me

    Asking Eric: My husband knows I’m traumatized by grippy socks, yet he keeps giving them to me

    November 1, 2025

181 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30303 | +14046590400 | [email protected]

Scroll to Top