For those of a similar name, see Frank Barry (disambiguation).
Frank Barrie
Born
(1936-09-19) 19 September 1936 (age 87)
Scarborough, North Riding of Yorkshire, England
Occupation
Actor
Parent(s)
Arthur and Annie Smith
Frank Barrie (born 19 September 1936) is a British actor, director and writer. 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 gentleman friend of Dot Cotton in Eastenders.
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the Theatre Museum c1965, the object passing to the V&A in 2007. Actor FrankBarrie wrote and performed the one-man play Macready!, which was first performed...
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contact with Dylan and they began forming a new band called the Apples. Barrie Maguire, who was in the 45's with Miller, joined the band as their bass...
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has been praised by his peers in the recording industry. In the 1970s, Frank Sinatra predicted: "He's next." As well as producing and arranging albums...
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Party, losing to the incumbent Labour MP, Frank Rogers, by 1417 votes. Hutchinson died on 14 February 2019. Barrie Hutchinson at the New Zealand Olympic Committee...