Archie LYNDHURSTdead: Only Fools star Nicholas' son dies aged 19. Nicholas Lyndhurst's son Archie, who starred on CBBC's So Awkward, was found dead at his family's home in London last week in non-suspicious circumstances. Archie's mum Lucy shared an emotional tribute to her son with the words: "He will love you and watch over you forever."
Her message was left beneath Game of Thrones star Samuel Small's tribute to Archie.
Archie followed in his dad's star-studded footsteps into the acting world after his father famously played Rodney Trotter in Only Fools and Horses.
Already the star had made a name for himself following his breakout role in CBBC series So Awkward. He went onto secure minor parts in Bad Education as a younger version of Jack Whitehall's character and the guest lead in Casualty.
Also, he gave his voice to 2015 video game Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward.
Previously, Archie admitted his dad advised him not to be an actor before later sending him to acting school.An inquest into Archie's death will be held next week.
Tributes have begun circulating on social media to the teenage son of Only Fools And Horses star.
His best friend Samuel led the tributes with a devastating post saying goodbye.
He wrote: "To my brother Archie. I still can’t quite comprehend that you have passed. You still had so much life to live and I’d give anything for you to keep on living it.
"My heart aches all day and everyday thinking about you and I just wish I could talk to you just one more time so you could know how much I loved you. I vow to make you proud with every last breath. Love you from now until infinity. Rest in power bro."I wish you could’ve all known Archie how we knew him. I’ve never met someone so full of life and had touched so many peoples hearts. Archie was there for me in my lowest lows but my highest highs were with him."
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