“Birds of a Feather,” the iconic British sitcom that aired from 1989 to 2020, left an indelible mark on audiences with its humor and heartwarming moments. Today, as we step into 2025, the journey of its beloved cast reveals a mix of triumphs and tribulations, showcasing the often tragic lives that have unfolded since the show’s conclusion.
Linda Robson, who portrayed the kind-hearted Tracy Stubbs, has remained a cherished figure in British entertainment. Now 67, Robson continues to grace television screens with appearances on talk shows and reality programs, showcasing her enduring appeal.
Pauline Quirke, known for her role as the street-smart Sharon Theodopolous, has also carved a niche for herself post-sitcom. At 65, she focuses on mentoring young talent through the Pauline Quirk Academy, while still making sporadic television appearances.
Lesley Joseph, who brought the flamboyant Dorian Green to life, remains active at 79, taking on roles in stage productions and television. Her infectious energy and confidence continue to captivate audiences.
Alan Lewis, portraying Daryl Stubbs, and Peter Polycarpou as Chris Theodotus left a lasting impression. Both actors, now 76 and 67 respectively, have maintained their presence in the entertainment industry, often appearing in TV dramas and films.
Meanwhile, Matthew Savage, who played GTH Stubbs, stepped away from acting to pursue a successful career in animation, contributing significantly to major film projects as a concept artist.
As the years pass, the legacy of “Birds of a Feather” endures through its cast, each member navigating their unique paths. While some have faced personal challenges, their contributions to the entertainment industry remain celebrated. The show’s impact continues to resonate, reminding fans of the laughter and love it brought into their lives.