The entertainment world is mourning the loss of Duncan Norvelle, a comedian best known for his distinctive “Chase me” catchphrase, who passed away at the age of 66. Norvelle, celebrated for his contributions to variety comedy, has been remembered as a true icon of British humor.
Norvelle rose to fame during the 1980s, becoming a staple on television with performances on popular shows such as “Saturday Royal,” “Wogan,” and “The Bob Monkhouse Show.” His humor, often described as camp and clean, resonated with a wide audience, making him a household name.
His partner, Lynn Trevallion, paid tribute to Norvelle, describing him as “one of the last of the true variety comedians.” She emphasized his unique style of comedy that has become increasingly rare, stating, “His kind of humor is something that’s hard to find these days.”
Tributes have poured in from across the comedy spectrum, with fellow comedians and fans alike celebrating Norvelle’s legacy. His journey from performing in working men’s clubs to gracing national television screens has been lauded as an inspiration. Even after suffering strokes in 2012, Norvelle made a remarkable comeback, showing his resilience and dedication to his craft.
Many have shared fond memories of Norvelle’s performances, noting his gentle nature and comedic genius. One fan wrote on social media, “A true legend of laughter, Duncan Norvelle brought joy to so many. His ‘Chase me’ will echo in our memories forever.”
Norvelle’s impact on British entertainment is undeniable, and his passing marks the end of an era for variety comedy. His legacy will continue to influence and entertain, reminding us of a time when humor was about joy and connection rather than controversy.
As the entertainment community and fans reflect on his life, Duncan Norvelle is remembered not just for his catchphrases and performances but for the joy and laughter he spread throughout his career.