Ray Barrett
Ray Barrett | |
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Born |
Raymond Charles Barrett 2 May 1927 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Died |
8 September 2009 82) Southport, Queensland | (aged
Cause of death | Cerebral haemorrhage |
Residence |
Sydney, New South Wales (1954–57) United Kingdom (1957–60s) Stradbroke Island, Queensland (1970s) |
Education | Brisbane State High School |
Occupation | Actor and singer |
Years active | 1957–2008 |
Spouse(s) |
Miren Cook (?-?) (divorced) (2 children) Audrey Bettanay (1951-?) (divorced) (1 child) Gaye O'Brien (1986-2009) (his death) |
Partner(s) | Celia Sherman[1] |
Children |
Suellen Reginald (b. 1972) John (b. 1978[2][3] |
Awards |
AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role (1982) Raymond Longford Award (2005) |
Raymond Charles "Ray" Barrett (2 May 1927 – 8 September 2009) was an Australian actor. During the 1960s, he was a leading actor on British television, where he was best known for his appearances in The Troubleshooters (1965–71). From the 1970s, he appeared in lead and character roles in a number of Australian films and TV series.
Early life
Barrett was born in Brisbane, Queensland and was educated at Brisbane State High School. Fascinated by radio from an early age, he won an on-air talent competition in 1939, at the age of 12: an eisteddfod that was broadcast on 4BH radio, with a musical monologue about a dog called "Paddy". This was to place him on a path different from his dream of becoming a boat-builder. In 1949, Barrett was initiated into Freemasonry as an initiate and member of Empire Lodge #197 of the United Grand Lodge of Queensland.
Acting career
United Kingdom
Ray Barrett first appeared on radio in Brisbane, and later in Sydney, to which he moved in 1954. In 1957, he moved to England, where his background as a singer earned him a part in a revue alongside Beryl Reid, Patrick Wymark and Sheila Hancock.[4]
Due to his "tough looks", Barrett was given character and "tough guy" roles from an unusually young age. In England, he played one of the lead roles in the TV series Emergency – Ward 10 and later one of the main characters, the hard-nosed oil worker Peter Thornton, in the long-running BBC series The Troubleshooters.[4]
He also provided the voice of several characters in Gerry Anderson-produced "Supermarionation" series of the 1960s: Commander Shore and Titan in Stingray (1964–65) and later John Tracy, the Hood and various extras in Thunderbirds (1965–66). Also in 1965, he appeared as Bennett/Koquillion in the Doctor Who serial The Rescue.[5]
Australia
In later years, Barrett starred in many well-known film and TV roles in his native Australia, living on Stradbroke Island, Queensland during the 1970s. He appeared as the Prime Minister (a character who is assassinated) in Burn the Butterflies, and as a miner in Golden Soak. In 1980, he played the part of the controversial Australian historical figure Governor Bligh in the ABC Television production The Timeless Land.[4] He had secondary roles in many other productions, including Something in the Air.
Barrett also appeared in such films as Don's Party and The Carmakers (about the 1973 release of the Leyland P76 car, co-starring Noel Ferrier and Nick Tate). In 2005, he received an Australian Film Institute Longford Life Achievement Award.[6]
Death
Barrett died on 8 September 2009 at the Gold Coast Hospital in Southport, Queensland, aged 82, after suffering a brain haemorrhage.[7] His final acting appearance had been in the 2008 film Australia. He was married three times, and left three children.
Filmography
Film
- The Sundowners (1960)
- Touch of Death (1961)
- Jigsaw (1962)
- Mix Me a Person (1962)
- "Moment of Decision (1962) (Third episode in the Scales of Justice series)
- 80,000 Suspects (1963)
- Valley of the Kings (1964)
- The Reptile (1966)
- Thunderbirds Are GO (1966)
- Just Like a Woman (1967)
- Revenge (1971)
- Peer Gynt (1972)
- Little Laura and Big John (1973)
- The Hostages (1975)
- The Amorous Milkman (1975)
- Arena (1976)
- Don's Party (1976)
- Let the Balloon Go (1976)
- No Room to Run (1978)
- The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1978)
- The Earthling (1980)
- Departmental (1980)
- A Shifting Dreaming (1982)
- A Dangerous Summer (1982)
- Goodbye Paradise (1983)
- Conferenceville (1984)
- Wo die grünen Ameisen träumen (1984)
- Relatives (1985)
- The Empty Beach (1985)
- Rebel (1985)
- Contagion (1987)
- Frenchman's Farm (1987)
- As Time Goes By (1988)
- Prisoners of the Sun (1990)
- Waiting (1991)
- No Worries (1994)
- Asian Connection: Old Flames (1995)
- Hotel Sorrento (1995)
- Dad and Dave: On Our Selection (1995)
- Brilliant Lies (1996)
- Hotel de Love (1996)
- Heaven's Burning (1997)
- In the Winter Dark (1998)
- Dalkeith (2002)
- Visitors (2003)
- Australia (2008)
Television
- The Adventures of Long John Silver (1957)
- Educating Archie (1959)
- Armchair Mystery Theatre (1960)
- Armchair Theatre (1960)
- Emergency – Ward 10 (1960–61)
- Out of This World (1962)
- Man of the World (1962)
- The Avengers (1963)
- Z Cars (1963)
- ITV Playhouse (1963)
- The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre (1962–63)
- First Night (1963)
- ITV Play of the Week (1963–64)
- Ghost Squad (1963–64)
- The Saint (1964)
- The Brothers Karamazov (1964)
- Doctor Who (1965)
- Thursday Theatre (1965)
- Stingray (1964–65)
- Drama 61-67 (1962–1965)
- BBC Play of the Month (1965)
- Blackmail (1965)
- Gideon C.I.D. (1965)
- No Hiding Place (1963–65)
- The Spies (1966)
- The Man in Room 17 (1966)
- Thunderbirds (1965–66)
- Till Death Us Do Part (1967)
- The Corbett Follies (1969)
- Mogul (1965–72)
- Public Eye (1972)
- Barlow at Large (1974)
- The Adventures of Black Beauty (1974)
- Dixon of Dock Green (1964–74)
- Colditz (1974)
- The Double Dealers (1974)
- Churchill's People (1975)
- The Outsiders (1976)
- Run from the Morning (1978)
- Golden Soak (1979)
- Burn the Butterflies (1979)
- The Timeless Land (1980)
- Levkas Man (1981)
- Sporting Chance (1981)
- Five Mile Creek (1984)
- Waterfront (1984)
- The Last Bastion (1984)
- The Challenge (1986)
- The Flying Doctors (1986)
- Tusitala (1986)
- G.P. (1989)
- The Paper Man (1990)
- Correlli (1995)
- Bordertown (1995)
- Fire (1996)
- Adrenaline Junkies (1997)
- Something in the Air (2000)
- Stingers (2000)
- White Collar Blue (2003)
- After the Deluge (2003)
- All Saints (2004)
References
- ↑ http://www.theaustralian.com.au/arts/film/ray-barrett-led-an-actors-life-with-few-regrets/story-e6frg8pf-1225770720891
- ↑ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/australiaandthepacific/australia/6159604/Veteran-Australian-actor-Ray-Barrett-dies.html
- ↑ http://www.theaustralian.com.au/arts/film/ray-barrett-led-an-actors-life-with-few-regrets/story-e6frg8pf-1225770720891
- 1 2 3 The Timeless Land, TV guide compiled by Kate Reid, photographs by Martin Webby, Australian Broadcasting Commission, 56 pp., Sydney, 1980. ISBN 0-642-97469-1.
- ↑ Howson, Spencer: Ray Barrett's Dr Who Episodes Released on DVD, ABC Radio, 11 May 2009.
- ↑ AFI Raymond Longford Award, Australian Film Institute.
- ↑ Veteran Actor Ray Barrett Dies at 82, Herald Sun, 8 September 2009.
External links
- Ray Barrett at the Internet Movie Database
- Ray Barrett at the National Film and Sound Archive
- Obituary in The Daily Telegraph
- Obituary in The Independent