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Occupation
  
Actor

Spouse
  
Maryann Lloyd

Role
  
Television actor

Name
  
Frank Barrie



Born
  
19 September 1936 (age 87) (
1936-09-19
)
Scarborough, North Yorkshire

Education
  
Archbishop Holgate's School

Movies
  
Calendar Girls, Jekyll & Hyde, The Two Gentlemen of Verona

Similar People
  
Nigel Cole, Don Taylor, Gerald W Abrams, Gareth Armstrong

Parents
  
Annie Smith, Arthur Smith

Frank Barrie (born 19 September 1936) is a British stage and television actor. He made his acting debut in 1959 in a production of Henry IV, Part 2 at the York Theatre Royal. He proved to be a successful Shakespearean actor throughout his career. More recently, he starred in Lunch with Marlene, a 2008 tribute to Noël Coward and Marlene Dietrich and in 2010 was cast as Edward Bishop a choir master.

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Biography

Frank Barrie was born in Scarborough, North Riding of Yorkshire on 19 September 1936 to Arthur and Annie Smith. He attended Archbishop Holgate's School and the University of Hull in Hull. He married Maryann Lloyd.

Career

Frank Barrie made his first stage appearance in 1959 in the role of Mouldy in Henry IV, Part 2, at the York Theatre Royal. He performed with the Bristol Old Vic company from 1965 through 1969, performing in the title roles of Oedipus Rex and Richard II. The company toured Europe and North America in 1972 with Barrie portraying Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet and Lucio in Measure for Measure. Barrie made his New York theatre debut with the company at the New York City Center on 14 March 1967. Barrie has performed at a number of major venues in his acting career, including the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park, the Northcott Theatre, the Greenwich Theatre, and the Theatre Royal Haymarket. Barrie has also performed on television, including such shows as Softly, Softly, Special Branch, On Giant's Shoulders and Queen of Swords.

In the early 1980s, Barrie had a world record of 12 consecutive standing ovations at the Twelfth Night Theatre, Brisbane in 1982, for Macready, a one-man show he had written and which subsequently toured to 65 countries. For this performance he was nominated Best Actor in the London critics Plays and Players awards.

In 2008, Barrie was cast as Noël Coward in the original London production of Lunch with Marlene, a play about the friendship between Coward and fellow acting legend Marlene Dietrich. The production received "rave reviews", with the casting of Barrie as Coward being described as "impeccable" by The Stage.

He has appeared on BBC's EastEnders as Edward Bishop in 2010 and 2011 where he played the part of the local choir master and makes friends with Dot Branning (June Brown)

Filmography

Actor
2008
Doctors (TV Series) as
Fred Givens / Jack Baumber
- The Mating Game (2013) - Fred Givens
- Daddy Darling (2008) - Jack Baumber
2010
EastEnders (TV Series) as
Edward Bishop
2005
Murder in Suburbia (TV Series) as
JJ
- Golden Oldies (2005) - JJ
2003
Calendar Girls as
Lecherous Photographer
2000
Queen of Swords (TV Series) as
Gonzalo
- Honor Thy Father (2000) - Gonzalo (as Frank Barri)
1990
Jekyll and Hyde (TV Movie) as
Poole the Butler
1986
Howards' Way (TV Series) as
Mr. Kennedy
- An Announcement (1986) - Mr. Kennedy
1983
The Two Gentlemen of Verona (TV Movie) as
Sir Eglamour
1982
BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) as
Beefeater
- The Critic (1982) - Beefeater
1982
Play for Today (TV Series) as
Dr. Edwards
- Life After Death (1982) - Dr. Edwards
1979
BBC2 Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Solicitor
- On Giant's Shoulders (1979) - Solicitor
1978
The Professionals (TV Series) as
Martell
- Hunter/Hunted (1978) - Martell
1977
Secret Army (TV Series) as
Hercule Becker
- Hymn to Freedom (1977) - Hercule Becker
1976
The Ghosts of Motley Hall (TV Series) as
Bad Lord William
- Bad Lord William and the British Banana Company (1976) - Bad Lord William
1973
John Keats: His Life and Death as
Joseph Severn
1973
Special Branch (TV Series) as
McCall
- Threat (1973) - McCall
1973
Z Cars (TV Series) as
Harry Fleeson
- Suspicion (1973) - Harry Fleeson
1973
The Adventurer (TV Series) as
Werner
- I'll Get There Sometime (1973) - Werner
1972
Softly Softly: Task Force (TV Series) as
Spike Harran
- Conversion (1972) - Spike Harran
1969
The Main Chance (TV Series) as
Richard Pryce-Hartley
- Body and Soul (1969) - Richard Pryce-Hartley
1969
Big Breadwinner Hog (TV Series) as
Gillman
- Hogarth Accepts Responsibility (1969) - Gillman
1968
ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
Cecil
- The Kindness of Mrs Radcliffe (1968) - Cecil
1968
Gazette (TV Series) as
Harry Page
- In Loving Memory (1968) - Harry Page
1966
Sergeant Cork (TV Series) as
PC Potts
- The Case of the Prominent Thespian (1966) - PC Potts
1965
No Hiding Place (TV Series) as
Duty Policeman
- Death Out of Season (1965) - Duty Policeman
1965
A Man Called Harry Brent (TV Series) as
George
- The Pen (1965) - George
1964
Emergency-Ward 10 (TV Series) as
William Cook
- Episode #1.733 (1964) - William Cook
- Episode #1.706 (1964) - William Cook
- Episode #1.705 (1964) - William Cook
- Episode #1.702 (1964) - William Cook
Writer
1983
Macready! (TV Special)
Soundtrack
2005
Murder in Suburbia (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Golden Oldies (2005) - (performer: "Only You")
Self
1983
Macready! (TV Special) as
William Macready

References

Frank Barrie Wikipedia