A HAMPSHIRE actress who played alongside late Willy Wonka star Gene Wilder says the acting legend was a “father figure”.

Julie Dawn Cole who lives near Winchester played spoiled child Veruca Salt in the hit 1971 film Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory.

The film, which is the movie that Wilder may be most remembered for, brings Roald Dahl's novel to life and follows lovable Charlie who clinches a golden ticket to gain access to the enchanting factory.

Charlie is joined by other lucky children including the pampered Veruca Salt – the girl everyone loves to hate.

Hollywood actor Wilder, known for roles in comedy classics such as Young Frankenstein and Blazing Saddles, has been hailed as one of the "great talents" of his generation.

Wilder's nephew said he died at his home in Stamford, Connecticut, having suffered from Alzheimer's disease, the Associated Press reported.

Actress Cole said she and the other Willy Wonka ''kids'' - the actors who played the children in the film - had received a message from Wilder around a year or so ago in which he sent ''lots of love''.

She told the Press Association: ''We knew that Gene wasn't in great health but he's a very private man, very dignified, so it's not entirely a surprise, but it's still a very, very sad day.''

Cole, who was 12 when the movie was filmed, said she and her Wonka co-stars keep in touch and see each other at least once a year.

The actress from Four Marks, said: ''We're all very, very sad. He was very much the father figure of our family.''

Remembering Wilder from his Wonka days, Cole said: ''I think people think that he'd be kind of crazy and leaping around, but no, he was just quiet, but gently funny and patient.

''I think that's the thing that I admire him for, because when you've got five kids on a movie set it can't be easy, all bouncing around, especially with all that sugar.

''And he was very patient. We were never ever told 'Please leave Mr Wilder alone' or ‘Mr Wilder is off to his trailer'.''

She said Wilder, with ''those wonderful blue eyes'' was ''great to be around'' and ''very generous'', adding: ''He was always keen for other people to have their moment, and really for somebody so... such a mega star, no ego, there was no ego there.''

Reflecting on the success of Wilder's portrayal of the famous candy man, Cole said: ''The genius of it. You never quite know whether Mr Wonka is crazy, good, bad, evil. You never quite know what he is.''