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British actress Emma Chambers has died aged 53, her agency has confirmed.
Known for playing Alice Tinker in the BBC's The Vicar of Dibley, the Doncaster-born star also had roles in Notting Hill and the TV adaptation of Martin Chuzzlewit.
Her agency said Chambers, who died from natural causes on Wednesday evening, would be "greatly missed".
It said: "Emma created a wealth of characters and an immense body of work. She brought laughter and joy to many".
Chambers is survived by her husband, fellow actor Ian Dunn.
She played the character of Alice Tinker, a village church verger, in The Vicar of Dibley between 1994 and 2007, alongside Dawn French in the title role.
In 1998, she won the British Comedy Award for best TV actress for her performance. The following year she appeared as Honey in Notting Hill, the younger sister of Hugh Grant's character, William Thacker.
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