John Barrett (actor)

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Jack Elvyn Barrett (18 February 1910 – 22 May 1983) was a British actor on film, television and stage, best known for his roles as Smellie Ibbotson in The Dustbinmen and Hylda Baker's father in Not On Your Nellie.

Born
Jack Elvyn Barrett[1]

18 February 1910
Died22 May 1983(1983-05-22) (aged 73)[2]
London, England
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1958–1983
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John Barrett
Born
Jack Elvyn Barrett[1]

18 February 1910
Died22 May 1983(1983-05-22) (aged 73)[2]
London, England
OccupationActor
Years active1958–1983
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Biography

Born in Rochdale in 1910, Barrett worked in a family business there, and in the 1930s began working in the theatre.[3] He started as an assistant stage manager, and at different times worked as an actor, stage manager, director and actor-manager.[3] Before and during World War II he produced and acted in local productions in Rochdale.[4][5][6] Following the war, he joined weekly repertory companies across England, working in places such as Birmingham,[7] Rugby,[7] Bexhill-on-Sea[8] and Hastings[9] in Sussex, Portsmouth in Hampshire,[10] Bournemouth in Dorset,[11] and Burnley in Lancashire.[12]
In the mid 1950s, he made his first appearances on screen and thereafter had frequent roles on television and in films. In the 1960s and 1970s, he acted in London at the Royal Court Theatre,[3][13] Savoy Theatre[14] and the National Theatre[15] under directors like William Gaskill,[16] Michael Wearing,[17] Lindsay Anderson,[13] Richard Eyre[18] and Bill Bryden.[15]

The Daily Mirror wrote in 1976 that Barrett, then aged 66, "has the sort of career that makes him the envy of many younger actors".[19] In 1968, he played the lead role in a revival of D. H. Lawrence's play A Collier's Friday Night, with reviewers saying, "The director, Peter Gill, elicits admirable style and even ensemble from a first-rate cast including John Barrett as the collier, Anne Dyson as his wife, Victor Henry as the son, and Jenifer Armitage as Maggie."[20] "The characters have the ring of truth about them. Old Lambert (John Barrett) is marked physically and mentally by his work at the coalface. ... All are excellently portrayed in this first-rate production."[21] In 1970, Barrett played the lead role in Barry Hines's play Billy's Last Stand. One reviewer wrote, "Both John Barrett as Billy and Ian McKellen as Darkly give powerful performances, each sombre, thoughtful, balanced and real, though, by the end, the melodrama seems even to have seeped through to their performances."[17] Another said, "The acting is first-rate. ... John Barrett is wonderfully solid and self-satisfied at the start as an innocent faced by capitalism; and in his final gritty resignation to his fate the actor never puts an eyelid wrong."[22]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1959 Jack the Ripper Onlooker at 2nd Murder Scene Uncredited
1960 Saturday Night and Sunday Morning Man in Cafe Uncredited
1962 A Prize of Arms Publican at Window Uncredited
1965 City Under the Sea Third Fisherman Uncredited
1966 The Witches Mr. Glass Uncredited [1]
1966 The Trygon Factor Guide [1]
1967 Far from the Madding Crowd Joseph Poorgrass [1]
1968 Star! Speaker at Hyde Park Uncredited
1972 Up the Chastity Belt 1st Peasant [1]
1972 Nearest and Dearest Joshua Pledge [1]
1973 O Lucky Man! Bill
1973 Malachi's Cove Polwarth
1974 Smokey Joe's Revenge Bill Bassett
1976 Robin and Marian Jack [19]
1976 It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet Crump [23]
1976 The Eagle Has Landed Laker Armsby
1979 Porridge Hedley
1979 Tess Old Dairyhand
1979 The Quiz Kid Old Man
1981 The French Lieutenant's Woman Dairyman
1982 Remembrance Jimmy
1982 The Missionary Old Man outside Hotel
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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1957 The Machine Breakers Foreman of Jury
1958 Quatermass and the Pit [1]
1963 Ghost Squad Melchek Series 2, Episode 14 - Interrupted Requiem
1964 The Massingham Affair George Sugden 4 episodes [1]
1966–1970 Mystery and Imagination - Casting the Runes Coachman [1]
1968 The War of Darkie Pilbeam Toddy Bartholomew
1969–1970 The Dustbinmen Smellie Ibbotson (main role) [1][19][24][25]
1971 Play for Today Billy (main role) Billy's Last Stand [26][27]
1971 One More On Top ITV play by Jonathan Hales[28]
1972 Clochemerle Poipanel
1973 The Jensen Code Mr. Buckle
1974–1975 Not On Your Nellie Jed Pickersgill (main role) Series 1 and 2, 13 episodes [1][19]
1976 Play for Today Ben Packman (main role) Packman's Barn [19]
1976 Shadows Eli (main role) The Inheritance [29]
1978–80 All Creatures Great and Small Kitson / Mr. Dent
1980 God's Wonderful Railway Robbie Grant (main role) Clear Ahead, 3 episodes [30]
1980 Juliet Bravo Mr.Israel Smethurst (Lollipop man) (Series 1, Ep. 5 – 'Trouble At T’Mill')
1961,1980 Coronation Street Mr. Stark / Monty Shawcross
1982 Objects of Affection (Alan Bennett plays) Mr. Joey Wyman (main role) Rolling Home [1][31][32]
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Selected stage performances

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YearTitleAuthorTheatreRoleDirector
1939The BearAnton ChekhovThe Curtain Theatre, RochdaleJack E. Barrett [4]
1939LaodiceWallace B. NicholsThe Curtain Theatre, RochdaleEuphorion, Lord of the Syrian CourtE. Nuttall Butterworth [5]
1942The Two Gentlemen of VeronaWilliam ShakespeareThe Curtain Theatre, RochdaleJack E. Barrett [6]
1946While the Sun ShinesTerence RattiganDe La Warr Pavilion,
Bexhill-on-Sea
Duke[8]
1952A Streetcar Named DesireTennessee WilliamsWhite Rock Pavilion, Hastings[9]
1953Charley's AuntBrandon ThomasTheatre Royal, PortsmouthBrassettCarl Clopet [10]
1954Grand National NightCampbell Christie and
Dorothy Christie
Victoria Theatre, BurnleyMorton
(the butler)
John Barrett [33]
1954White Sheep of the FamilyJohn Hay Beith and
L. du Garde Peach
Victoria Theatre, BurnleyJames WinterJohn Barrett [12]
1954Piccadilly AlibiGuy Paxton and Edward HoileVictoria Theatre, Burnley[34]
1954When We Are MarriedJ. B. PriestleyVictoria Theatre, BurnleyJohn Barrett [35]
1954Dial M for MurderFrederick KnottVictoria Theatre, BurnleyJohn Barrett [36]
1954Babes in the Wood
(pantomime)
Victoria Theatre, BurnleyRobberMorris Parsons [37]
1968A Collier's Friday NightD. H. LawrenceRoyal Court Theatre, LondonOld Lambert, collier
(main role)
Peter Gill[20][21]
1969SavedEdward BondRoyal Court Theatre, Londonmain roleWilliam Gaskill[16]
1969Early MorningEdward BondRoyal Court Theatre, LondonGladstoneWilliam Gaskill [16]
1970Billy's Last StandBarry HinesTheatre Upstairs, Royal Court, LondonBilly (main role)Michael Wearing[17][22]
1971The Changing RoomDavid StoreyRoyal Court Theatre, LondonHarryLindsay Anderson[13][38]
1972Lloyd George Knew My FatherWilliam Douglas-HomeSavoy Theatre, LondonRobertsonRobin Midgley[14]
1974BingoEdward BondRoyal Court Theatre, LondonOld manJane Howell & John Dove[39]
1978Lark RiseFlora ThompsonCottesloe, National TheatreBill Bryden and Sebastian Graham-Jones [3][15]
1980HamletWilliam ShakespeareRoyal Court Theatre, LondonGravediggerRichard Eyre[18]
1981The CrucibleArthur MillerComedy Theatre, LondonBill Bryden[3][40]
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