- Barry Foster (actor)
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birth_name = John Barry Foster
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birth_place = Beeston,Nottinghamshire ,England
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footnotes =(John) Barry Foster (
21 August 1927 –11 February 2002 ) was a British actor who played numerous film roles and gained acclaim as the TV detective in the five-series-long ITV program "Van der Valk " that spanned 20 years.Early life
He was born in Beeston (recorded as Basford), in the south of
Nottinghamshire inEngland . When a few months old, his family moved to Hayes inMiddlesex . His father was a toolsetter. He attended Southall County Grammar School (becameVilliers High School in the 1970s) on "Boyd Road" and "Villiers Road". Foster worked as a plastics organic chemist at the local EMI Central Research Laboratories, whilst unsuccessfully submitting ideas to advertising agencies. He embarked on a career in acting. Foster trained as an actor for two years at theCentral School of Speech and Drama inLondon , arriving there at the age of 20, a little older than the other students. It was here he became friends with an actor called David Baron, better known as playwrightHarold Pinter . Foster would go on to appear in two of Pinter's plays, "The Basement " and "The Tea Party ".Career
Foster's professional stage debut came in 1952 as 'Lorenzo' in "
The Merchant of Venice " inCounty Cork , then in 1955 he made his London stage debut as the Electrician in "The Night of the Ball" at the New Theatre (now theNoël Coward Theatre ). His first film role came in 1956 in thewar film "Battle of the River Plate ". Over the years, he played in a wide variety offilm andtelevision roles, includingDavid Lean 's epic "Ryan's Daughter ", "Battle of Britain",Joseph Losey 's "King and Country ", "The Troubleshooters ", "The Family Way ", "The Wild Geese ", "Robbery", "Sweeney! " and "Inspector Clouseau",Merchant Ivory 's "Heat and Dust " and "Maurice", and up to his final film "Rancid Aluminium " in 2000. But it was in 1972 that he was to play two memorable roles, on opposite sides of the law. First was cynical Dutch detective Van der Valk and second was Bob Rusk, the necktie murderer inAlfred Hitchcock 's "Frenzy ". The Van Der Valk role would resurface twice more in his career, in 1977 and once more in the early 1990s. Shortly after the third series in 1978, Foster was to take on the role of the most famous detective,Sherlock Holmes , in a series of radio appearances for theBBC . He recorded 13 episodes of the Holmes canon, with David Buck as Watson. In 1974 he was also seen in "Fall of Eagles " in the role of Kaiser Wilhelm II. In 1980 he played the condescending chief of British intelligence in the BBC adaptation of theJohn le Carré novelSmiley's People , starringAlec Guinness .From the 1990s onwards, he mainly performed for stage. He took on the role of "Inspector Goole" in
J.B. Priestley 's "An Inspector Calls " directed byStephen Daldry . In 2001, he started performingYasmina Reza 's "'Art'" alongsideNigel Havers andRoger Lloyd Pack . Once he left that, he returned in 2002, but on11 February he died of a heart attack while being cared for at theRoyal Surrey County Hospital inGuildford . Some obituaries (e.g. BBC Online) incorrectly stated his year of birth as 1931, theBritish Film Institute website provides definitive year of birth as 1927, based on a check of the birth and marriage certificates held at the Family Records Centre, London.Personal life
His marriage in 1955 in
Birkenhead to singer and actressJudith Shergold was a long and happy one; the couple were married for forty years. His daughters Miranda and Joanna are both actresses, but his son Jason has not gone into acting. After Foster's death, a trust was set up, The Barry Foster Memorial Appeal to help disabled children become involved in the theatre.Filmography
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Rancid Aluminum " (2000) - Doctor
*"The Free Frenchman " (1989) - Maj. Trent
*"King of the Wind " (1989) - Mr. Williams
*"The Killing Game " (1988) - Jack
*"Maurice" (1987) - Dean Cornwallis
*"Three Kinds of Heat " (1987) - Norris
*"Beyond the Next Mountain " (1987) - Actor
*"The Whistle Blower " (1986) - Charles Greig
*"Heat and Dust " (1983) - Major Minnies, the Political Agent
*"Smiley's People " (1982) - Saul Enderby
*"Danger on Dartmoor " (1980) - Green
*"The Wild Geese " (1978) - Thomas Balfour
*"Sweeney!" (1977) - Elliott McQueen
*"The Last Word" (1975) - Edward
*"A Quiet Day in Belfast " (1974) - John Slattery
*"Frenzy " (1972) - Robert Rusk
*"Ryan's Daughter " (1970) - Tim O'Leary
*"Battle of Britain" (1969) - Squadron Leader Edwards
*"The Guru" (1969) - Chris
*"Twisted Nerve "(1968) - Gerry Henderson
*"Inspector Clouseau" (1968) - Addison Steele
*"Robbery" (1967) - Frank
*"The Family Way " (1966) - Joe Thompson
*"King & Country " (1964) - Lt. Webb
*"Playback" (1962) - Dave Hollis
*"Surprise Package " (1960) - US Marshal
*"Yesterday's Enemy " (1959) - Actor
*"Desert Patrol " (1958) - Cpl. Matheson
*"Sea Fury" (1958) - Vincent
*"Dunkirk" (1958) - Don R
*"High Flight" (1957) - Wilcox
*"Yangtse Incident" (1957) - PO McCarthy RN
*"The Battle of the River Plate" (1956) - Bill Roper, Capt. Bell's messenger, HMS Exeter (uncredited)
*"The Baby and the Battleship " (1956) - Bit Role (uncredited)Radio
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Space Force " (1984-1985) - Saxon Berry
* A fall of Moondust (1981) - Chief Engineer Jim Lawrence
* Sherlock Holmes (1978) - Sherlock Holmes, with David Buck as Dr. Watsonources
* [http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/individual/87 "BFI Film & TV Database"]
External links
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* [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/barry-foster-729745.html "Independent" 2002]
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1384538/Barry-Foster.html "Telegraph" 2002]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/arts/1814730.stm BBC 2002]Persondata
NAME = Foster, Barry
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Foster, John Barry
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Film & tv actor
DATE OF BIRTH =1927-08-21
PLACE OF BIRTH = Beeston,Nottinghamshire ,England
DATE OF DEATH =2002-02-11
PLACE OF DEATH = Royal Guildford Hospital,Guildford ,Surrey ,England
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