“Birds of a Feather,” the beloved UK sitcom that entertained audiences for over three decades, has seen its iconic cast members tread diverse paths since the show concluded in 2020. As we reflect on their journeys in 2025, the lives of the stars reveal a mix of triumphs, challenges, and poignant moments.
Linda Robson, 𝐛𝐨𝐫𝐧 in 1958, captivated viewers as Tracy Stubbs, a devoted sister navigating life’s hurdles with grace. Now 67, Robson continues to charm audiences with her appearances on talk shows and reality television, proving her enduring appeal in British entertainment.
Pauline Quirke, known for her role as Sharon Theodopolous, has also thrived post-series. At 65, she has founded the Pauline Quirk Academy, nurturing young talents while occasionally gracing the screen, embodying her character’s strong family values by mentoring aspiring actors.
Lesley Joseph, who portrayed the glamorous Dorian Green, remains a vibrant presence at 79. With a flourishing theater career, she reflects on her busy life, expressing gratitude for her continued success and the joy of performing.
The show’s male leads have also made their mark. Alan Lewis, who played Daryl Stubbs, and Peter Polycarpou, known for Chris Theodotus, remain active in the industry at 76 and 67, respectively, contributing to various television dramas and stage productions.
Matthew Savage, who portrayed GTH Stubbs, has shifted gears into animation and visual effects, making significant contributions behind the scenes at 52. Meanwhile, Matt Willis, who played G in the revival, balances his career as a musician and actor, showcasing his versatility at 41.
As the years pass, the cast reflects the bittersweet nature of fame, with some members no longer with us, reminding fans of the preciousness of their shared journey. “Birds of a Feather” may have ended, but its impact and the stories of its stars continue to resonate, leaving a lasting legacy in the hearts of many.