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Riders star Marcus Gilbert had a life marked by repeated personal losses
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Marcus Gilbert, best known for playing Rupert Campbell-Black in the 1993 TV adaptation Riders, died aged 67 on 11 January 2026 after a three-year battle with throat cancer; his life included earlier bereavements and health challenges, including the 2020 death of his first wife and a Parkinson's diagnosis reported by his daughter.
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Marcus Gilbert, the Bristol-born actor known for his role as Rupert Campbell-Black in the 1993 TV adaptation Riders, has died at the age of 67. The death was announced on a fan site reporting he lost his battle with throat cancer on Sunday 11 January 2026 after a three-year illness. Away from his on-screen work, his life included several personal losses and health struggles that were reported publicly.
Key reported details:
- Marcus Gilbert, aged 67, was reported by a fan site to have died on 11 January 2026 after a three-year battle with throat cancer.
- His first wife, Homaa, died in 2020 following surgery and complications related to pancreatic cancer; the couple had two children.
- He suffered early family bereavements, with his father and grandparents dying on the same night when he was 12, and his daughter has said he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease around the time of his wife's treatment.
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His career included notable television roles and drew a steady following, and his passing prompted tributes from fans and colleagues. Further details about services or arrangements have not been published. Undetermined at this time.
