Celebrities
Indy100 Staff
Sep 03, 2021
Tributes are pouring in for Joan Washington after her husband, actor Richard E Grant, announced her death on Twitter this morning.
Voice and dialect coach Washington was married to Grant, 64, for 35 years. He and Washington married in 1986 and share a daughter, Olivia, and a stepson, Tom, from Washington’s previous relationship.
Announcing the sad news on Twitter, Grant tweeted a sweet video of them dancing together to Only You by The Platters along with the message: “Joan - Love of my Life & Giver of Life to our daughter Olivia.
“Our hearts are broken with the loss of your Life last night. 35 years married & 38 together.
“To be truly known and seen by you, is your immeasurable gift. Do not forget us, sweet Monkee-mine.”
He did not share her cause of death.
Aberdeen-born Washington worked in the film industry for almost 40 years, and worked with a-listers such as Anne Hathaway, Vanessa Redgrave and Emma Stone.
Among her early projects in the mid-80s were Yentl starring Barbra Streisand, Highlander, and The Bounty, featuring Mel Gibson and Sir Anthony Hopkins.
Recent years saw her work on features such as The Witches, where she coached Hathaway for the part of the Grand High Witch, and Yorgos Lanthimos’ black comedy The Favourite, where she worked with Stone.
Speaking to The Independent in 2011, Grant told of how their fairytale romance started after first meeting her at the Actors’ Centre in London in 1982. However at the time, she was married to someone else.
“She was teaching an accent session with a bunch of actors, and I thought she had the most wonderful voice and huge, sort of monkey eyes. She seemed fairly frenetic. I thought that she was really cute and all that. It was December 1982,” he said.
He decided to propose after he spent six weeks apart from her when he went to Africa for Christmas. Although she said she didn’t want to get married again, she said yes when he popped the question upon arriving back at Heathrow Airport.
He said: “We didn’t have a big church wedding or anything: it was in a register office. There is something about when you say all that stuff, when you feel that you’ve met the right person. Before I got married, I didn’t hold any store by it. My parents were divorced when I was 11 and it made such a profound impression on my life that I suppose I thought that by not getting married, you could avoid your life being carved in two. But that changed.”
Comedians Sarah Millican, Dawn French and David Baddiel were among those sending messages of support, along with actress Eva Pope.
Here are some of the messages:
@RichardEGrant I’m so sorry for your loss, Richard. X— Sarah Millican (@Sarah Millican) 1630662444
Joan Washington will ALWAYS be remembered by those of us who knew her & were taught by her, as a PHENOMENAL WOMAN.… https://t.co/txE4cGa7Lj— Dawn French 💙🔴🏳️🌈 (@Dawn French 💙🔴🏳️🌈) 1630662567
@RichardEGrant Very sorry to hear this, Richard. Thinking of you.— David Baddiel (@David Baddiel) 1630663748
@RichardEGrant So sorry to hear this Richard. Joan was so kind and wonderful to me. She encouraged me and we had so… https://t.co/grdfB5rK77— David Morrissey (@David Morrissey) 1630666508
@RichardEGrant Oh Richard, I’m so sorry to hear about Joan. Such a terrific person.— Irvine Welsh (@Irvine Welsh) 1630667552
@RichardEGrant Oh my dear. I’m so, so sorry. Thinking of you and all your loved ones.— Rebecca Front (@Rebecca Front) 1630665091
@RichardEGrant Sending love to you both ❤️❤️❤️— Bagatha (@Bagatha) 1630664110
@RichardEGrant Richard! I'm devastated to hear this. She was a truly, truly wonderful woman and I'm privileged to h… https://t.co/34sjwiOh9i— Chris Addison💙 (@Chris Addison💙) 1630668784
@RichardEGrant Oh Richard, I am so sorry. From afar yours looked like the most beautiful love affair. sending you a… https://t.co/HGO0rrP06g— tamzin outhwaite (@tamzin outhwaite) 1630663651
@RichardEGrant Oh, Richard. I'm so sorry for your loss. Sending gentleness and love.— Joanne Harris (@Joanne Harris) 1630662660
@RichardEGrant So sorry for your loss. Sending love to you all x— Zoe Margolis (@Zoe Margolis) 1630662924
@RichardEGrant Sending love.— Cavan Scott (@Cavan Scott) 1630665603
@RichardEGrant Oh I’m so sorry, so very sorry - sending love— Jenny Eclair (@Jenny Eclair) 1630662685
@RichardEGrant Am so sorry for this great loss Richard.— Ashley McGuire (@Ashley McGuire) 1630666383
@RichardEGrant Just from this clip she seems to be a remarkable person. I am so sorry for the pain you and Olivia a… https://t.co/a2zUbzm0qE— Ruth Snook (@Ruth Snook) 1630668235
@RichardEGrant oh I'm so sorry. What a beautiful love and life together xxx— Jojo Moyes (@Jojo Moyes) 1630664942
@RichardEGrant So sorry to hear this, sending all our love to you and your family x— Mark Newbold (@Mark Newbold) 1630667578
@RichardEGrant Absolutely devastated to log on to Twitter and read this terrible, sad news this morning. Richard, y… https://t.co/T2u3YIAl2e— Geraldine Pointing (@Geraldine Pointing) 1630667727
@RichardEGrant I’m so sorry to hear this. Sending love and strength to you and your family.— Alex von Tunzelmann (@Alex von Tunzelmann) 1630664064
@RichardEGrant We are so sorry to hear of your loss @RichardEGrant Please see our website for advice, guidance and… https://t.co/UD6SUcXDH1— The Good Grief Trust (@The Good Grief Trust) 1630667571
Additional reporting from PA.
Top 100
The Conversation (0)