Peter Sallis died Friday at the age of 96, his agents announced.

The actor was best known as the voice of Wallace in the "Wallace and Gromit" animated film series.

"It is with sadness that we announce that our client Peter Sallis died peacefully, with his family by his side, at Denville Hall on Friday, June 2," his agents, Jonathan Altaras Associates, said.

Sallis was famous in the U.K. for his role as Norman “Cleggy” Clegg in the long-running sitcom “Last of the Summer Wine” from its debut episode in 1973 until the series ended in 2010. He was the only actor to appear in all 295 episodes of the show.

Already an accomplished stage performer by the time he accepted the “Last of the Summer Wine” gig, Sallis didn’t find international fame until later in life thanks to his role as Wallace in the Oscar-winning “Wallace and Gromit” franchise.

The actor often spoke about how happy he was to have had such success late in life.

“It’s pleasing knowing millions are going to see your work and enjoy it ... to have a legacy like this is very comforting. I am lucky to have been involved.”

LONDON - OCTOBER 02: Actor Peter Sallis attends the aftershow party following the UK Charity premiere of animated film "Wallace & Gromit: The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit," at The Space on October 2, 2005 in London, England. The premiere is in aid of Wallace & Gromit Children's Foundation.  (Photo by Claire Greenway/Getty Images)

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Sallis was born in Twickenham in southwest London. His father was a bank manager and his mother a housewife. It was his grandmother who ran a theatrical boarding house in Northampton who inspired him to become an actor.

"Acting is a matter of instinct," he said on an episode of the BBC radio series "Desert Island Discs." "As soon as I was on the stage I just felt so at home."