Barrie Ingham

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Barrie Ingham
Born February 10, 1934 (1934-02-10) (age 74)
Halifax, West Yorkshire, England
Other name(s) Barry Ingham
Occupation Actor

Barrie Ingham (born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England on February 10, 1934) is an English actor in stage, TV and film.

He was educated at Heath Grammar School and became a Royal Artillery Officer.

His major theatre debut was at Manchester Library Theatre Company and then he moved to London's Old Vic. He has also played with many leading production companies including the Royal Shakespeare Company, Mermaid Theatre Company and Royal National Theatre.

Sir John Gielgud gave him his Broadway debut and he subsequently played in many Broadway musicals, including Copperfield.

Barrie has been featured in over 200 British and American films and TV productions. After playing Sejanus in Granada TV's The Caesars (1968), he had a short spell as an ambitious government minister in The Power Game in 1969. In 1971 took the leading role in the series Hine, as an unscrupulous arms dealer.

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