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Years active
  
1969 – present

Role
  
Organizations founded
  
Name
  
Barrie Rutter

Spouse
  
Carol Rutter

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Born
  
12 December 1946 (age 77) (
1946-12-12
)

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Barrie Thomas Rutter OBE (born 12 December 1946) is an English actor and the founder and Artistic Director of the Northern Broadsides theatre company based in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

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Rutter was born in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England and after leaving school (Greatfield High School, Newton Hall) studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. In the 1970s he worked with the National Youth Theatre (where Peter Terson wrote a role for him in The Apprentices) and the Royal Shakespeare Company. In the 1980s he performed in three adaptations by the poet Tony Harrison: The Mysteries, The Oresteia and The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus. When Trackers was performed at Salt's Mill, Saltaire "He was deeply affected by the raw emotion of speaking to a northern audience in a northern voice in a classical play".

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Rutter founded Northern Broadsides in 1992, and the company continues to perform both at its Halifax base and on tour. He continues to play major parts in many of its productions.

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He has appeared in many films and television programmes, including Countdown to War, Queenie's Castle and a regular role in the early 1980s ITV sitcom Astronauts and as armed robber Oakes in the film version of the BBC sitcom Porridge. He appeared in 5 episodes of the television series Fat Friends in 2004–05, playing Douglas Simpson.

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In 2009 Rutter directed Lenny Henry in a production of Othello. He said of the decision to cast the comedian, "knives might be out at me or at Lenny. I don't care. This has come about from a completely genuine desire to do a piece of theatrical work. Bloody hell, how long has the Donmar had Hollywood stars going there for £200? He's six-foot five. He's beautifully black. And he's Othello."

After setting up the run of Othello in London, Rutter was invited to direct Richard III for the 'Vanemuine' Theatre Company in Tartu, Estonia. Though he suffered a heart attack, he completed the rehearsals for the first night at the Samadateater in Tartu on 17 October 2009. In the third quarter of 2010, Rutter also became a patron for the newly opened ALRA North.

Rutter's former wife Carol Rutter is Professor of English at the University of Warwick and Director of the CAPITAL Centre. They have two daughters.

Awards and honours

In 2000 he won the title 'Creative Briton 2000', with a cheque for £100,000. He was nominated for it by, amongst others, John Prescott, then Deputy Prime Minister, who said "Barrie's northern accent, fast action, factory floor Shakespeare is as far from elitism as can be, though it has never, never dumbed Shakespeare down." In 2003 he received the Sam Wanamaker Award jointly with Stephen Unwin for their work promoting Shakespeare in the regions. In 2005 he received the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters from the University of Bradford.

Rutter was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2015 New Year Honours for services to drama.

Filmography

Actor
2000
Fat Friends (TV Series) as
Douglas Simpson / Douglas
- Icing on the Cake (2005) - Douglas Simpson
- Second Helpings (2005) - Douglas Simpson
- Enough to go Around (2005) - Douglas Simpson
- Food of Love (2004) - Douglas Simpson
- Afters (2004) - Douglas Simpson
- Leggs Over Easy (2004) - Douglas Simpson
- Eat Your Heart Out (2004) - Douglas Simpson
- Hunger Pangs (2002) - Douglas Simpson
- Full Belly (2002) - Douglas
- When the Fat Lady Sings (2000) - Douglas Simpson
- Love Me Slender (2000) - Douglas Simpson
2004
The Royal (TV Series) as
John Briers
- For Those in Peril (2004) - John Briers
1998
Verdict (TV Series) as
Andrew McIntyre
- Be My Valentine (1998) - Andrew McIntyre
1997
Kavanagh QC (TV Series) as
Inspector Judd
- Mute of Malice (1997) - Inspector Judd
1995
Crown Prosecutor (TV Series) as
Barry Ryan
- Episode #1.9 (1995) - Barry Ryan
1992
Covington Cross (TV Series) as
Bandit Leader
- Armus Returns (1992) - Bandit Leader
1992
Heartbeat (TV Series) as
Mr. Maskell
- Keep on Running (1992) - Mr. Maskell
- Old, New, Borrowed, Blue (1992) - Mr. Maskell
- Fruits of the Earth (1992) - Mr. Maskell
1992
The Bill (TV Series) as
Tom Bartlett
- Suspects (1992) - Tom Bartlett
1991
Casualty (TV Series) as
Ted Miller
- Beggars Can't Be Choosers (1991) - Ted Miller
1990
Coasting (TV Series) as
Danny Ryan
- Another Fine Mess (1990) - Danny Ryan
- Star Quality (1990) - Danny Ryan
- Press Stud (1990) - Danny Ryan
- Poetic Justice (1990) - Danny Ryan
- Blackpool Rock (1990) - Danny Ryan
- Offshore (1990) - Danny Ryan
- Illuminations (1990) - Danny Ryan
1989
Countdown to War (TV Movie) as
Benito Mussolini
1989
The Saint: The Brazilian Connection (TV Movie) as
Sammy
1989
Boon (TV Series) as
Humphrey Pickles
- The Not So Lone Ranger (1989) - Humphrey Pickles
1988
Ten Great Writers of the Modern World (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Inspector
- Franz Kafka's 'The Trial' (1988) - Inspector
1987
Way Upstream (TV Movie) as
Keith
1987
Star Cops (TV Series) as
Hooper
- Other People's Secrets (1987) - Hooper
1986
Foreign Body as
Bus driver
1983
Aeschylus' Oresteia (Tony Harrison Adaptation), the National Theatre as
Herald
1981
Astronauts (TV Series) as
Technical Officer David Ackroyd
- Going Home (1981) - Technical Officer David Ackroyd
- One Week to Go (1981) - Technical Officer David Ackroyd
- We Are Not Alone (1981) - Technical Officer David Ackroyd
- Absence Makes the Heart (1981) - Technical Officer David Ackroyd
- Why Are We Here? (1981) - Technical Officer David Ackroyd
- One in Four Goes (1981) - Technical Officer David Ackroyd
1981
Take the Stage (TV Series)
- Episode #1.2 (1981)
1981
Chintz (TV Series) as
Taxi driver
- Episode #1.5 (1981) - Taxi driver
1981
Play for Today (TV Series) as
Godfrey Rigg
- Bavarian Night (1981) - Godfrey Rigg
1981
Coming Home (TV Series) as
Rosbottom
- Episode #1.2 (1981) - Rosbottom
1980
Minder (TV Series) as
Reg
- The Beer Hunter (1980) - Reg
1980
Spooner's Patch (TV Series) as
The Psychiatrist
- Psycho on the Roof (1980) - The Psychiatrist
1980
Silver Dream Racer as
Privateer
1979
Doing Time as
Oakes
1973
Our Kid (TV Series) as
Bob Buslingthorpe
- The Last of the All-Rounders (1973) - Bob Buslingthorpe
- Ali Baba and the Forty Begonias (1973) - Bob Buslingthorpe
- The Turn of the Worm (1973) - Bob Buslingthorpe
- No Women After Ten (1973) - Bob Buslingthorpe
- Odd Man Out (1973) - Bob Buslingthorpe
- Three's Company (1973) - Bob Buslingthorpe
1970
Queenie's Castle (TV Series) as
Douglas Shepherd
- The Patter of Tiny Feet (1972) - Douglas Shepherd
- Mr Faintheart (1972) - Douglas Shepherd
- England Expects (1972) - Douglas Shepherd
- The One That Got Away (1972) - Douglas Shepherd
- New Broom (1972) - Douglas Shepherd
- The Prowler (1972) - Douglas Shepherd
- Castles in the Air (1971) - Douglas Shepherd
- On the Wagon (1971) - Douglas Shepherd
- Industrial Relations (1971) - Douglas Shepherd
- The Breadwinner (1971) - Douglas Shepherd
- The Ladykillers (1971) - Douglas Shepherd
- Sweetness and Light (1971) - Douglas Shepherd
- Unaccustomed as I Am (1970) - Douglas Shepherd
- Trial by Fury (1970) - Douglas Shepherd
- Just Good Friends (1970) - Douglas Shepherd
- They Also Served (1970) - Douglas Shepherd
- The Great Debate (1970) - Douglas Shepherd
- We Humbly Beseech (1970) - Douglas Shepherd
1971
The Liver Birds (TV Series) as
Ernie
- The Wedding (1971) - Ernie
1970
Dixon of Dock Green (TV Series) as
Eddie Blunstone
- The House in Albert Street (1970) - Eddie Blunstone
1970
Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
Harry Steffans
- The World in a Room (1970) - Harry Steffans
1969
Public Eye (TV Series) as
Peter
- A Fixed Address (1969) - Peter
1969
The Wednesday Play (TV Series) as
Douglas Bagley
- The Apprentices (1969) - Douglas Bagley
Miscellaneous
2018
Shakespeare's Globe: The Two Noble Kinsmen (TV Movie) (stage director)
Self
2017
BBC Look North: Yorkshire (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 25 September 2017 (2017) - Self
2015
The Pennine Way (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Actor and Director
- Episode #1.1 (2015) - Self - Actor and Director
1982
The South Bank Show (TV Series documentary) as
Self / Benny Southstreet
- Guys and Dolls (1982) - Self / Benny Southstreet
1978
This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Michael Croft (1978) - Self

References

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