Monty Python comedian Terry Jones has died, at the age of 77.
The late actor and director’s agent confirmed the news of his death on Wednesday.
Jones was one of the founding members of the comedy troupe, alongside Eric Idle, John Cleese and Graham Chapman.
Together, they would go on to appear in films like “Life Of Brian” and “The Meaning Of Life,” which Jones directed, as well as starring in.
In 2015, Jones was diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia, a form of dementia which affects communication.
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