My first memory of him was as Reginald Perrin's brother-in-law on "The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin". A great Britcom to check out if you haven't seen it.
And he was in the only Carla Labe show worth watching: Butterflies - which had an outstanding cast. There's something about Palmer's voice gets me every time. The kind of actor who should be allowed to go on forever. Cock-up on the Grim Reaper front, Reggie. RIP.
Hugh Keays-Byrne, 73. Mad Max's Hugh Keays-Byrne was an actor of visceral, wall-rattling force and underrated talent
He was actually active from 1946 until 2016, and his last acting credit was in an episode of Grace And Frankie.