- Eric Barker
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name = Eric Barker
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birthname = Eric Leslie Barker
birthdate = birth date|1912|02|12|df=yes
birthplace =Thornton Heath ,Surrey
deathdate = death date and age|1990|06|01|1912|02|12|df=yes
deathplace =Faversham ,Kent
occupation = Comedyactor
yearsactive = 1916–1978
spouse = Pearl Hackney
baftaawards = awd|Most Promising Newcomer to Film|1958|Brothers in Law |Alec BlairEric Leslie Barker (born
12 February 1912 ,Thornton Heath , died1 June 1990 ,Faversham ) was an English comedyactor . He is most remembered for his roles in the popular British "Carry On " films.Career
Eric Barker first appeared in films as a child actor, including in 1916 with an early production of "
Tom Brown's Schooldays " playing the role of the sickly Arthur.He later became one of the most familiar faces in British comedy in his day. Eric Barker gained his renewed start in show business during
World War II , when he was part of the armed forcesradio show "Merry Go Round", which he helped to write. After the war the show continued, though renamed "The Waterlogged Spa", with Barker and his wife, fellow actorPearl Hackney . His "Steady Barker" catchphrase and verbal stumbling over words beginning with the letter 'h' became well known to audiences. The show's success led to Barker's starring in other radio shows, where he achieved a sizeable following due to his versatility at doing voices.In the 1950s he moved into television and films. On television he wrote and appeared in his own show, "The Eric Barker Half-Hour", a black-and-white comedy sketch show on the
BBC . The cast included his wife,Nicholas Parsons andDeryck Guyler . It ran for three series (21 episodes) between 1951 and 1953, and was broadcast fortnightly on Wednesdays around 9.00pm. Such was his success that it led to him writing his own autobiography "Steady Barker" in 1956.He had appeared as an adult in nine movies, including "Carry on London" a 45-minute crime short in 1937. [ This film is not connected to the later "
Carry On " British comedy film series.] It is ironic therefore that in 1958 he received aBAFTA as "Most Promising Newcomer" for his role as a barrister's clerk in the film "Brothers in Law " (1957). [cite web
title = BAFTA Awards Database
publisher =BAFTA
url = http://www.bafta.org/awards-database.html?sq=eric+barker
accessdate = 2008-05-04] The award led to more film work over the next 20 years, including three "St Trinians " films, and four in the classic "Carry On " British comedy film series. He found his niche in playing variations on the busybody sticking his nose in everyone's business, or as some authority figure, "Carry On Constable " (1960) being a good example. Along withKenneth Williams andKenneth Connor he is the only actor in theCarry On films to appear in the first, "Carry On Sergeant " in 1958 and the last of the original series of "Carry On" films "Carry On Emmannuelle " in 1978.Personal life
He married actress Pearl Hackney (b.
1916-10-28 ) with whom he often worked, though she also had a comedy career of her own. They had a daughter Petronella in 1945, who also appeared in films and television between 1964 and 1983. This daughter married oscar-winnerAnthony Hopkins in September 1967 and later divorced 1972. They had one child in 1967, Abigail Hopkins, who is a singer and actress.In 1971 Eric Barker was the featured subject of the long-running British
ITV television show "This is Your Life ".Notes
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NAME = Barker, Eric
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Barker, Eric Leslie
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Actor
DATE OF BIRTH =1912-02-12
PLACE OF BIRTH =Thornton Heath ,Surrey
DATE OF DEATH =1990-06-01
PLACE OF DEATH =Faversham ,Kent
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