The individual's acting career commenced in the late 1950s to the early 1960s at the Unity Theatre, a small theatre situated in Mornington Crescent, London.
Following a few years of struggling with his health, he succumbed to a heart attack outside a sheltered accommodation on Regents Park Road, where he had been residing.
Prior to his untimely demise, he had received an invitation to participate in a Star Wars fan club discussion in Wolverhampton, where he would share his experiences playing the iconic role of Jabba the Hutt.
On the day of his departure from Wolverhampton, the scorching heat had just begun to subside as he made his way back home. Unfortunately, his body lay in the morgue at The Royal Free Hospital, located in Hampstead, London, for a period of four days before his friend, fellow actor Michael McKevitt, grew concerned about his absence and unresponsiveness.