Red Dwarf, the beloved sci-fi sitcom that has entertained audiences for decades, has seen the unfortunate passing of many of its talented cast members. As fans remember the iconic characters and memorable moments, it is essential to pay homage to the 26 actors who contributed to this legendary show and have since left us.
Geraldine McEwan, who portrayed Cassandra, passed away on January 30, 2015, at the age of 82. Her character, a highly intelligent computer capable of predicting the future, brought chaos and humor to the crew’s adventures. Lenny Von Dolan, known for his role as a cop in a surreal alternate reality, died on July 5, 2022, at 63. Tony Slattery, who played Commander Brooke, met a tragic end in the series and passed away on January 14, 2025, at 65.
The show’s ensemble also included Robert Addie, whose portrayal of Gilbert in the artificial reality game added depth to the narrative before his passing from lung cancer in 2003 at age 43. Don Henderson, who played the Rogue Simulant, died from throat cancer in 1997 at 65, leaving a memorable mark with his menacing character.
Chris Barry, the beloved hologram Arnold Rimmer, remains a cherished figure among fans, while Norman Lovett, who played Holly, continues to delight audiences with his unique humor. Danny John-Jules, known for his flamboyant Cat character, and Craig Charles as Dave Lister, both remain active in the industry as of 2025.
As fans reflect on the show’s legacy, they remember not just the characters but the talented individuals who brought them to life. The contributions of these actors extend beyond their roles, creating a lasting impact on the series and its devoted audience. As we mourn their loss, we celebrate the laughter and joy they brought into the world through their performances on Red Dwarf.