Ben Roberts, best known for playing Chief Inspector Derek Conway in The Bill, has died, according to his agent.
The actor who starred in the hit ITV drama from 1987 to 2002, is said to have passed away on Monday, aged 70.
Roberts, who is originally from Bangor, in Wales, also appeared in other well-known TV dramas including Doctors and Casualty.
In a statement by LCM Limited, released on Twitter, his agents said: ‘Remembering the wonderful Ben Roberts who sadly passed away on Monday.
Ben Roberts, who starred in the hit ITV drama from 1987 to 2000, is said to have passed away on Monday, aged 70
Roberts, who is originally from Bangor, in Wales, also appeared in other well-known TV dramas including Doctors and Casualty. Pictured: Roberts (right) playing Chief Inspector Conway in The Bill
Ben Roberts featuring as his character Chief Inspector Derek Conway (pictured) with the characters Sooty and Sweep in the TV show ‘Sooty Heights’
‘Best known as Chief Inspector Derek Conway in The Bill & he had an extensive career in theatre, TV and film.
‘Our thoughts are with his wife Helen and family at this time.’
Born Bennett Roberts in July 1950, he landed his first proper TV gig in 1978, in the four-part television series ‘A Woman’s Place’ – starring alongside Ralph Bates and Anna Calder-Marshall.
He later landed roles in crime-action drama The Professionals, before playing an extra in Doctor Who in 1984.
It was in 1987 where he landed his best known role, as ‘old-fashioned and straight-talking’ Chief Inspector Derek Conway on ITV crime-drama The Bill.
The dogged officer had a troubled start to life at Sun Hill, being injured in an explosion in an episode in 1990.
Roberts’s character was later moved to the role of Community Liason Officer, before being promoted to Acting Superintendent.
However, after three years in the role, his character was demoted back to Chief Inspector of Operations.
He would play the role for 15 years, making his final appearance in 2002, when his character was killed off in a car bomb attack.
Roberts continued to act and held roles in day-time television, apperining as two different characters in Doctors, once in 2010 and then in 2012.
He also starred as Briggs in Cary Fukunaga’s 2011 romantic-drama Jane Eyre, featuring Michael Fassbender and Mia Wasikowska.
His last major television role was in 2016, when he played Isaac Sandison in medical-drama Casualty.
It was in 1987 where he landed his best known role, as ‘old-fashioned and straight talking’ Chief Inspector Derek Conway on ITV crime-drama The Bill
In 2019 he featured in the Danish biographical film ‘Daniel’ – his last listed acting job.
Roberts was married to the award winning audiobook narrator Helen Lloyd, with whom he lived in Derbyshire.
He leaves behind one son, Joe, and one granddaughter, Elsie.
Today tributes have already flooded in for the actor, with former co-star Ben Peyton called him a ‘superb actor and an absolutely hilarious man’.
Ben added: ‘We were both axed from The Bill on the same day back in 2001.
‘He came to my dressing room and said: ‘They made a mistake with our names. You were supposed to be sacked twice!”
Soap fans also paid tribute on Twitter, with one saying: ‘A true legend and definitely one of the biggest legends in The Bill.
‘He will be sorely missed. Thoughts go out to his friends and family.’