- Barry Cryer
Infobox Comedian
name = Barry Cryer
imagesize = 200px
caption = Cryer during a recording of "You'll Have Had Your Tea " forBBC Radio 4 in 2006
birth_name = Barry Charles Cryer
birth_date = Birth date and age|1935|3|23|df=yes
birth_place =Leeds ,England
death_date =
death_place =
notable_work = "I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue " (1972–)
website =
footnotes =Barry Charles Cryer OBE (born
23 March 1935 inLeeds ,Yorkshire ,England ) is a Britishwriter andcomedian . Cryer has written for many noted performers, including Dave Allen,Stanley Baxter ,Jack Benny ,Rory Bremner ,George Burns ,Jasper Carrott ,Tommy Cooper ,Les Dawson ,Dick Emery ,Kenny Everett ,Bruce Forsyth , David Frost,Bob Hope ,Frankie Howerd ,Richard Pryor ,Mike Yarwood ,The Two Ronnies andMorecambe and Wise . [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/clue/interviews/tim_barry_graeme_transcript2.shtml BBC - I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue - Interviews with the Panellists ] ]Cryer also wrote episodes for the "Doctor in the House" television comedy series in Britain.
Biography
Educated at
Leeds Grammar School , Cryer went on to study English Literature at theUniversity of Leeds .After appearing in University revue, Cryer was offered a week's work at the famous
Leeds City Varieties theatre, home of "The Good Old Days ", the longest-running television entertainment show in the world. [citeweb|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/clue/article/barry.shtml|title=Barry Cryer - bio at "I'm sorry I haven't a clue"|publisher=BBC|accessdate=2008-04-02] On graduation he transferred professionally toLondon . After impressing impresarioVivian Van Damm , Cryer began the bottom billing act at theWindmill Theatre inLondon , a club which showed comedy acts in between nude tableau shows.However, Cryer suffered severely from
eczema , and after a number of hospitalisations was released from his contract by Van Damm. Concluding a performing career was not a wholly sustainable income choice because of his skin condition, Cryer chose to focus mainly on writing - something he could do even when suffering eczema attacks, which he did for the next eight years.Cryer joined the cast of "Expresso Bongo" (1957) with
Susan Hampshire ,Millicent Martin , andPaul Schofield , during which he recorded the song "Purple People Eater ", made famous bySheb Wooley . For contractual reasons, Wooley's version was never released inScandinavia , but Cryer's was, and it made number onehit record inFinland . [citeweb|url=http://www.gordonpoole.com/?artistID=769|title=Barry Cryer|publisher=Gordon Poole Agency|accessdate=2008-04-02] Cryer's first writing credits were four sketches for "The Jimmy Logan Show", co-written withDouglas Camfield . Cryer became head writer with an occasional stage role forDanny La Rue 's London nightclub, where he was spotted byDavid Frost . This led to a writing role on the variety special "A Degree of Frost", which lead to Cryer joining the writing team, which also includedJohn Cleese ,Graham Chapman andMarty Feldman ; on "The Frost Report " from 1966-67. Frost used Cryer on a number of subsequent shows, which established Cryer as a star writer in the 1970s.Cryer always prefers to write in partnership, so that should he dry-up he is never left to deliver material. His regular partner during the 1970s was
John Junkin , and with Junkin performing asEric Morecambe and Cryer most often the role ofErnie Wise , the pair wrote some of "The Morecambe and Wise Show" show in its BBC heyday, (the 1972 and 1976 christmas shows) [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0190540/ imdb credits for Barry Cryer] ] when regular writerEddie Braben was unavailable. Cryer still enjoyed performing, appearing withTim Brooke-Taylor and Junkin in the BBC radio series "Hello, Cheeky! ", in which the three performers bounced jokes off each other. He also appeared in the comedy television series "The Steam Video Company ". He hosted the ITV comedy panel game "Joker's Wild" (1969-74), and had a role in "All You Need Is Cash ", a spoof documentary about the Beatles parody bandthe Rutles .With new comedians coming forward who wrote their own material, and age progressing and still wanting to perform, Cryer refocused his career to include more performance, touring with
Willie Rushton in "Two Old Farts in the Night ", and "That Reminds Me" after Rushton's death. After a brief early stint as chairman, Cryer has been one of the panellists on the BBC radio comedy programme "I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue ", which began in 1972. Recording of the 51st series will begin later in 2008 after the death ofHumphrey Lyttelton . He also writes and stars in "You'll Have Had Your Tea" withGraeme Garden . He has written an autobiography, "That Reminds Me", as well as a book of miscellaneous anecdotes "Pigs Can Fly." and in 2005 he toured the UK with "Barry Cryer: The First Farewell Tour," 2008 with "Barry Cryer: Still Alive," and remains a popular after-dinner speaker.He was awarded an OBE in 2001. [citeweb|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/1390303.stm|title=Barry Cryer: King of Comedy|publisher=BBC News|date=15 June, 2001|accessdate=2008-04-02] Cryer is a member of the entertainment charity the
Grand Order of Water Rats .Books
*"You Won't Believe This But...: An Autobiography of Sorts" (1996), ISBN 1-85227-682-7
*"Pigs Can Fly" (2003), ISBN 0-7528-5991-9Notes and references
External links
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* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/1390303.stm BBC News – "Barry Cryer: King of Comedy"]
* [http://www.comedy-zone.net/standup/comedian/c/cryer-barry.htm Barry Cryer] - Comedy Zone
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