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Dawn French reflected on her father's tragic suicide (Image: BBC)

Dawn French has spoken candidly about the enduring effect of her father's death by suicide. The 68-year-old's dad died in 1977 aged 45 when she was just 19 years old. In her new book Enough, the actress tackles ageing, mortality and the taboo topic of suicide, which she admittted has occasionally entered her thoughts.

"I've faced a lot of my thoughts and fears about it," she told The Times. Looking back on her father's death, she added: "Suicide lives in my brain in a way it might not for somebody who hasn't experienced it so closely.

"And as I've got older, I want to talk about the big things. I set out to write something I'm a bit afraid to admit; that getting older is difficult, end of life is difficult, suicide is difficult."

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Dawn French tackles ageing, mortality and the taboo topic of suicide in her new book (Image: GETTY)

The actress revealed that while thoughts of suicide have entered her mind as she has aged, she emphasises: "I don't think I would ever make this choice," though acknowledged she can understand why some people do.

The Vicar of Dibley star said her father "lived his whole life with this suicidal ideation and with depression", noting that while she doesn't know all the details, she knew he had previously attempted to take his own life while training at RAF Halton.

The ex-wife of Lenny Henry endured further tragedy in 2012 when her mother, Roma, died shortly after being diagnosed with lung cancer.

"My mum's gone now, but my brother, Gary, and I always talk about it. Just to check in on each other and to make it OK," she said.

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The actress faced further heartache in 2012 when her mother died (Image: BBC)

Following her mother's passing, Dawn acknowledged that contemplating mortality became increasingly difficult to avoid.

She previously told The Mirror: "But I would hope to be totally optimistic about my own death. That's why I am grateful for the example shown to me by my mum.

"I remember one day coming back from a hospital test which was not good and mum said, 'Well it's a win-win situation'.

"I replied, 'And how do you see that?' and she said, 'Well, either I stay here with you guys or I go and see your dad'. And that is what she 100 per cent believed."

Despite experiencing profound loss, Dawn maintains she still has "too much love for" the people in her life and continues to discover joy in the everyday moments, supported by her professional work, close relationships and home life.

Launched in January, the BBC has since recommissioned the show after its debut episode attracted 5.3 million viewers over 28 days.

If you need to talk and don't know where to turn to, the Samaritans operate a free helpline open 24/7 on 116 123. Alternatively you can email jo@samaritans.org or visit the website to find your local branch.


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