ANTHONY Head is seen posing alongside his daughter at his last red carpet appearance.
The star – who has tragically died aged 72 – appeared with a cane at the premier of Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves in 2023.
Emily Head and Anthony Head at the Dungeons and Dragons premiere Credit: David Fisher
The whole family turned out as the film starred his daughter Daisy Credit: Anthony Harvey
The blockbuster adaptation of the fantasy board game starred his other daughter, actress Daisy Head.
The Head family rallied together to support Daisy, with the sisters also posing alongside their mum Sarah Fisher.
Sarah tragically passed away aged just 61 earlier this year.
Head was spotted walking with a black and silver cane, and sported a dapper navy ensemble with a stylish overcoat and light blue shirt.
It comes as…
- Anthony Head has died aged 72 after “complications due to pneumonia”
- He passed away six months after his
- His daughters, actresses Emily and Daisy, gave a touching tribute
- The actor was pictured with his arm around daughter Emily at his
- after star’s death
As well as the Dungeon’s and Dragons film, Daisy has starred in a series of hit shows and films, including BBC One drama The Syndicate and Netfix’s Shadow and Bone.
Emily played Carli D’Amato in E4’s sitcom The Inbetweeners and she later played Rebecca White in ITV soap opera Emmerdale.
Anthony was known for his roles in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Ted Lasso and BBC drama Merlin.
A statement from his daughters released today read: “It is with heavy hearts that we announce the death of our extraordinary father, Anthony Head.
“He passed away peacefully of complications due to pneumonia, surrounded by his family.
“It has been, and forever will be, an honour and a privilege to be his daughters, and to have witnessed first-hand the impact both he and his work have had on so many.
“We know how dearly he will be missed by friends, colleagues and fans of the shows he was in – he loved his job very much and he always considered himself incredibly lucky to have been able to work alongside such exceptionally talented people, in such wonderful productions, across a career that spanned several decades.
“Our grief is far greater than the hole he has left behind but we know his legacy will live on in the shows he was a part of and in the audiences that love them.
“How lucky we are to know we are able to watch him doing what he loved, even when he is no longer with us.
“We kindly ask that our privacy is respected at this difficult time.”



