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Warren Clarke Left Small Estate That Was Wiped Out by Debts

Recent retrospectives report his estate of about £13,056 was cleared by liabilities after accounts linked losses to a reported 2013 film investment.

Overview

  • Warren Clarke died in 2014 at age 67 after a brief illness and left an estate that publications say totalled roughly £13,056 before debts were settled.
  • Reports from multiple outlets say outstanding debts erased that modest estate, leaving his family with little or nothing from his savings.
  • Several pieces cite earlier reporting that Clarke lost a substantial sum through an investment in the 2013 spy film The Numbers Station, but that claim is drawn from prior press and not newly verified.
  • Clarke was best known for playing Detective Superintendent Andy Dalziel on Dalziel and Pascoe and for film roles including Dim in A Clockwork Orange, and he had publicly complained about low BBC pay practices that left performers short between recordings.
  • Coverage highlights the human cost of the shortfall—accounts say his wife sold an engagement ring to pay bills—and underlines how long TV success does not always protect actors from financial risk.