The upcoming Four Weddings and a Funeral reunion special might bring a few giggles and scratch a nostalgic itch. But it won’t be the same.
Not just because it’s 25 years since the beloved original, not even just because it’s only a 12-minute film. But because the one-off remake, produced to raise awareness for UK Red Nose Day on March 15, will be without one of its most loved faces. That of Charlotte Coleman.
Known to fans of the film as Scarlett, Charles (Hugh Grant)’s adorably eccentric roommate, Charlotte died of an asthma attack in 2001, just seven years after her star turn in the romantic comedy classic. She was just 33 years old.
How did Charlotte Coleman die?
The BBC reported that Charlotte had been watching films at her parents’ home on the evening of November 13, 2001, and had been “in great spirits” according to her father, former producer Francis Coleman.
“When she left she said she was feeling a little ill and I told her to stay with us but she wanted to go home,” he told the outlet at the time.
Against their advice, Charlotte returned to her new flat in the northern London suburb of Holloway. When her parents phoned to check on her the next morning, there was no response.
Charlotte was found dead in an upstairs room of her flat by her mother, British sitcom actor Ann Beach. Her Ventolin inhaler was reportedly discovered downstairs.