Steve Brown dead aged 66: Comedy composer dies from lung disease after stellar career with Steve Coogan & Lenny Henry

A COMEDY composer has died from lung disease after a stellar career.

Steve Brown, 66, has sadly passed away following his battle, his agent has announced.

Steve Brown has died aged 66
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Steve Brown has died aged 66Credit: X

The composer was known for writing songs for TV series Spitting Image and his collaboration with Steve Coogan and Lenny Henry.

During his successful career, Steve played fictional bandleader Glenn Ponder in Steve Coogan’s Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge.

He was also a cast member of BBC Radio 4's comedy sketch series In One Ear.

His agent Vivienne Clore wrote on X/formerly known as Twitter, on Saturday: "Devastated to share the news that our much loved client Steve Brown has passed away.

"Sod fibrosis lung disease.”

Tributes have since been paid to the composer.

Comedy writer and performer Michael Fenton Stevens said: “So sad to hear that the brilliant Steve Brown has died.

"He was a unique talent and a lovely friend. Honoured to have known him.”

Impressionist Kate Robbins wrote: “Steve Brown was a one-off talent. So funny, witty and kind, too. He will be much missed.”