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Hendra, who also was a former editor of National Lampoon and Spy magazines, died Thursday in Yonkers, N.Y., his wife, Carla Hendra, confirmed.
Hendra s cause of death was amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, Carla Hendra told The New York Times. He was first diagnosed with the disease back in 2019.
Anthony Christopher Hendra was born on July 10, 1941, in Willesden, England. He lived over half of his life in the United States, up until his death.
Hendra got his start in comedy while studying at Cambridge University. In the early 60s, he performed with the Cambridge Footlights theatrical group, along with John Cleese and Graham Chapman, two of the founders of Monty Python, the Times reported.
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Daisy wrapped up in a grey jumper, chestnut coat and jeans as she spent quality time with her mother.
Radiant: The iconic actress, 59, cut a casual figure in a t-shirt and jeans as she spoke with her beloved daughter, 16, before the pair enjoyed a walk in the sun
Ryan adopted Daisy in 2006 when she was just 14-months old, during a four-year hiatus from the Hollywood spotlight to focus on family.
The duo have been seen out at the occasional public events over the years.
The mother of two, who also has a 28-year-old son Jack with ex-husband Dennis Quaid, is currently single after her engagement to rocker John Mellencamp was called off in October 2019.