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Home / Health / Pryce Battles Dementia's Cruel Grip

Pryce Battles Dementia's Cruel Grip

20 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Sir Jonathan Pryce advocates for the Daily Mail's Defeating Dementia campaign.
  • He portrays characters with dementia in 'Slow Horses' and 'The Thursday Murder Club'.
  • Dementia is the UK's leading cause of death, accounting for one in nine deaths.
Pryce Battles Dementia's Cruel Grip

Sir Jonathan Pryce is lending his voice and platform to the Daily Mail's Defeating Dementia campaign, a cause deeply personal to him due to his Aunt Mair's experiences.

He has recently taken on roles portraying characters grappling with dementia, notably as David Cartwright in Apple TV+'s 'Slow Horses' and Stephen Best in 'The Thursday Murder Club.' These performances aim to offer a nuanced depiction of the disease's impact, balancing sensitivity with realism for vast audiences.

His involvement underscores the critical reality that dementia is now the UK's leading cause of death, responsible for 76,000 lives lost each year. The campaign, in association with the Alzheimer's Society, champions early diagnosis, enhanced research, and better care, addressing a condition for which no NHS drugs can slow or cure its progression.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Sir Jonathan Pryce supports the Daily Mail's Defeating Dementia campaign and acts as an ambassador for the Alzheimer's Society.
He portrayed characters with dementia in the Apple TV+ series 'Slow Horses' and the film 'The Thursday Murder Club'.
Dementia is the UK's biggest killer, accounting for one in nine deaths annually, with 76,000 lives claimed each year.

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