Ewen MacIntosh who played Keith in The Office dies at 50
He also described his weakness on a staff appraisal as “eczema” and was famed for his iconic love of Scotch eggs.Inside Keith from The Office's health battle as actor posted about ‘bad times’
"There will be a private cremation for family & close friends soon & a celebratory memorial later in the year." "He may have had a famous face known by millions as Keith from The Office but the person inside is what I will most remember."He famously left co-star Martin Freeman in hysterics when they filmed the Scotch egg scene.
Speaking about the iconic moment, the actor revealed the inclusion of the Scotch egg was a last-minute change.
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