Barry Quin

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Barry Quin
Occupation Television actor
Years active 1977-1989; 1992-present
Spouse(s) Peta Toppano (1979-1989)

Barry Quin is a British-born stage and television actor who is best known for being an original cast member of the Australian television series Prisoner playing Dr. Greg Miller. He was married to his Prisoner co-star Peta Toppano during the early 1980s, but divorced after ten years.

He is also a lecturer at the Australian Academy of Dramatic Art.

[edit] Biography

A graduate of the Central Drama School in London, Quin was primarily a stage actor in his early career. After a small role in the British television series Just William in 1977, he had bit parts on American sitcoms Two's Company and Charlie's Angels.

He was touring Australia as part of a stage production of Othello when met his future wife Peta Toppano. While auditioning for Prisoner, Toppano suggested Quin for the role of Greg Miller when she learned the producer was looking for an actor to play a young prison doctor. Both their characters were introduced with a storyline of the two having a prior relationship as old college sweethearts. Shortly after the series debuted, they became married in April 1979. [1] The two would remain on the series only a short while longer, both leaving four months later. [2]

In 1980, he would star in the television miniseries Lucinda Brayford co-starring Wendy Hughes and Sam Neill and, the following year, in Sara Dane with Juliet Jordan and Harold Hopkins. He also appeared in a number of television series including M.P.S.I.B. and Carson's Law. Although having minor roles in I Can't Get Started and Departure, he had moderate success as Lt. Zachariah Hicks in the 1987 television miniseries Captain James Cook followed by Emma: Queen of the South Seas (1987) and Cappuccino (1989) in which he was also credited as an associate producer.

After Darlings of the Gods (1989), Quin took a leave of absence from acting coinciding with his divorce from Peta Toppano. He returned to acting three years later with a guest appearance on Police Rescue and Mission Top Secret. Before long, he began playing recurring characters on Big Sky and Mirror, Mirror II. He also made guest appearances on Murder Call, Water Rats, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World, The Secret Life of Us, Love My Way and All Saints. In April 2002, he also returned to the stage performing as Gordon in David Williamson's Soulmates at the Sydney Opera House.

After a cameo appearance as a news anchorman in Superman Returns (2006), Quin made several appearances as Geoff Olivetti in Home and Away during 2006 and early-2007.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Kingsley, Hillary (January 2000). Prisoner Press Clippings - 'Prisoner'. Wentworth Web: an Unofficial Prisoner Cell Block H website. Archived from the original on 2005-10-01.
  2. ^ Bourke, Terry (1998-03-08). Chapter 7: The First Inmates. Prisoner Cell Block H: behind the scenes. WWWentworth.co.uk.

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