A BARRY EVANS CAREER PROFILE
Now, I do
not know, if my Barry Evans Career Profile, will
cover, every single aspect, of Barry’s Theatre work, and Barry’s Television
work, and Barry’s Film work. But as I had managed, to acquire, a copy, of a
Curriculum Vitae of Barry’s Theatre work, and Barry’s Television work, and
Barry’s Film work, during the late nineteen eighties, via his former Agent:
Hazel Malone Knight (aka Helen Malone or Mahoney? Knight), who had originally,
ran: The Hazel Malone Talent Agency (which had been taken over, during the late
nineteen nineties, by her Nephew: Malcolm Knight {her Sister: Rona’s son?}),
and The Corona Stage School, I have decided to make, my Barry Evans Career
Profile, available, via the Internet.
Unfortunately
however, my original copy, of a Curriculum Vitae of Barry’s Theatre work, and
Barry’s Television work, and Barry’s Film work, which I had managed, to
acquire, during the late nineteen eighties, via his former Agent: Hazel Malone
Knight (aka Helen Malone or Mahoney? Knight), who had originally, ran: The
Hazel Malone Talent Agency (which had been taken over, during the late nineteen
nineties, by her Nephew: Malcolm Knight {her Sister: Rona’s son?}), and The
Corona Stage School, had only, gone up to 1977, where Barry’s Theatre work, and
Barry’s Television work, and Barry’s Film work, had been concerned! And, my
original copy, of a Curriculum Vitae of Barry’s Theatre work, and Barry’s
Television work, and Barry’s Film work, which I had managed, to acquire, during
the late nineteen eighties, via his former Agent: Hazel Malone Knight (aka
Helen Malone or Mahoney? Knight), who had originally, ran: The Hazel Malone Talent
Agency (which had been taken over, during the late nineteen nineties, by her
Nephew: Malcolm Knight {her Sister: Rona’s son?}), and The Corona Stage School,
had not, even covered: Mind Your Language!
But that
said, however, I had still been, quite impressed (and I still am, quite
impressed!), with my original copy, of a Curriculum Vitae of Barry’s Theatre
work, and Barry’s Television work, and Barry’s Film work, which I had managed,
to acquire, during the late nineteen eighties, via his former Agent: Hazel
Malone Knight (aka Helen Malone or Mahoney? Knight), who had originally, ran:
The Hazel Malone Talent Agency (which had been taken over, during the late
nineteen nineties, by her Nephew: Malcolm Knight {her Sister: Rona’s son?}),
and The Corona Stage School, with regard, to all, of the information, that
Barry’s former Agent: Hazel Malone Knight (aka Helen Malone or Mahoney?
Knight), who had originally, ran: The Hazel Malone Talent Agency (which had
been taken over, during the late nineteen nineties, by her Nephew: Malcolm
Knight {her Sister: Rona’s son?}), and The Corona Stage School, had covered,
with regard, to Barry’s Theatre work, and Barry’s Television work, and Barry’s
Film work, over the years, nevertheless!
And, it
has got, to be understood, that my original copy, of a Curriculum Vitae of
Barry’s Theatre work, and Barry’s Television work, and Barry’s Film work, which
I had managed, to acquire, during the late nineteen eighties, via his former
Agent: Hazel Malone Knight (aka Helen Malone or Mahoney? Knight), who had
originally, ran: The Hazel Malone Talent Agency (which had been taken over,
during the late nineteen nineties, by her Nephew: Malcolm Knight {her Sister:
Rona’s son?}), and The Corona Stage School, had originally, been typed up
(either by a Manual Typewriter/Electric Typewriter/Electronic Typewriter). And,
even though, Barry’s former Agent: Hazel Malone Knight (aka Helen Malone or
Mahoney? Knight), who had originally, ran: The Hazel Malone Talent Agency
(which had been taken over, during the late nineteen nineties, by her Nephew:
Malcolm Knight {her Sister: Rona’s son?}), and The Corona Stage School, had
sorted out, some photocopies, of my original copy, of a Curriculum Vitae of
Barry’s Theatre work, and Barry’s Television work, and Barry’s Film work, which
I had managed, to acquire, during the late nineteen eighties, via his former
Agent: Hazel Malone Knight (aka Helen Malone or Mahoney? Knight), who had
originally, ran: The Hazel Malone Talent Agency (which had been taken over,
during the late nineteen nineties, by her Nephew: Malcolm Knight {her Sister:
Rona’s son?}), and The Corona Stage School, for anybody, who had been,
interested, in Barry’s Theatre work, and Barry’s Television work, and Barry’s
Film work, over the years, which would, have meant, that as, not every, single
business, or not everybody, that had been concerned, at the time, had
necessarily, got a Computer System, even during, the late nineteen eighties,
then it would have been, very hard work, indeed, to have updated, any kind, of
a Curriculum Vitae, via a Typewriter (either by a Manual Typewriter/Electric
Typewriter/Electronic Typewriter), just like that, unless it had been,
absolutely urgent, that is! And, as practically, nearly every, single business,
or nearly everybody, that is concerned, has got, a Computer System, these days,
it has got, to be understood, that updating, any kind, of a Curriculum Vitae,
does not, even take, a quarter of the time, that it had used to, with regard,
to updating, any kind, of a Curriculum Vitae, during the late nineteen
eighties, or even before, the late nineteen eighties, come to that!
Fortunately
however, I have, Finally Managed, to update, my original copy, of a Curriculum
Vitae of Barry’s Theatre work, and Barry’s Television work, and Barry’s Film
work, which I had managed, to acquire, during the late nineteen eighties, via
his former Agent: Hazel Malone Knight (aka Helen Malone or Mahoney? Knight),
who had originally, ran: The Hazel Malone Talent Agency (which had been taken
over, during the late nineteen nineties, by her Nephew: Malcolm Knight {her
Sister: Rona’s son?}), and The Corona Stage School.
And, my
original copy, of a Curriculum Vitae of Barry’s Theatre work, and Barry’s
Television work, and Barry’s Film work, which I had managed, to acquire, during
the late nineteen eighties, via his former Agent: Hazel Malone Knight (aka
Helen Malone or Mahoney? Knight), who had originally, ran: The Hazel Malone
Talent Agency (which had been taken over, during the late nineteen nineties, by
her Nephew: Malcolm Knight {her Sister: Rona’s son?}), and The Corona Stage
School, actually goes, up to: 1993, which is, as I think, that it should be,
unless, I can manage, to acquire, some more information, with regard, to
Barry’s Theatre work, and Barry’s Television work, and Barry’s Film work, and
Barry’s Special Guest Appearances, and Barry’s ITV Commercials, etcetera.
And, my
Barry Evans Career Profile, includes: Barry’s Theatre
Work, and Barry’s Television Work, and Barry’s Film Work, and Barry’s Special
Guest Appearances, and Barry’s ITV Commercials, etcetera.
Barry Evans: Theatre
The
Renaissance Repertory Theatre Company: Barrow-In-Furness: Billy Liar, and The
Hostage, and Chicken Soup, and Critics Choice, and While the Sun Shines, and
The Hollow: Olde Time Music Hall. Aladdin.
Lake District Tour: The Importance of Being Earnest, etcetera – 1961/1962 -
Spring Awakening - George - Royal Court, London - 1962 - Chips With Everything
- Smiler - London and Broadway - The English Stage
Company - 1963 - Women Beware Women - Arts Theatre London - 1963 - As You Like
It, and A Man for All Seasons - Nottingham Playhouse, Nottingham,
Nottinghamshire - 1964 - British Council Tour: Malaysia, and The Far East -
1964 - The Overdog - Jonathan - Saville
Theatre, London, and The National Theatre Company, The National Theatre, South
Bank, Central London, Greater London - 1964 - The Royal Hunt of The Sun - A
Peruvian Indian - The Old Vic Theatre, Waterloo, London Borough of Lambeth, Greater London, and National Tour - 1964 - Much
Ado About Nothing - 1964 - The Storm - Ostrovsky -
1964 - The Overdog - Jonathan -1965 - Spring
Awakening - George - London and Broadway - The English Stage Company - 1965 -
As You Like it - The Nottingham Playhouse Company - 1966 - As You Like it - The
Nottingham Playhouse Company on Tour, in the Far East - 1966 - The Royal Hunt
of the Sun - The National Theatre Company, The National Theatre, South Bank,
Central London, Greater London - The Royal Hunt of the Sun - The National
Theatre Company, on Tour, in the United Kingdom - 1966 - 1966 - Much Ado About
Nothing - The National Theatre Company, The National Theatre, South Bank,
Central London, Greater London - 1966 - The Storm - Ostrovsky
- The National Theatre Company, The National Theatre, South Bank, Central
London, Greater London - 1966 - Mooney
and His Caravans - Hampstead Theatre Club, Hampstead, London Borough of Camden,
Greater London - 1968 - Relatively Speaking - Chester Gateway Theatre, Chester,
Cheshire - 1970 - Borachio - Much Ado About Nothing,
and Look Back in Anger - Cliff, and Roots - Frankie, and Rozencrantz
and Guildenstern Are Dead - Hamlet, and Scapino!, and
Statues in Room: 13, and Tommy Thumb, and The Spellbound Squire - The Young Vic
Theatre Company, South Bank, London Borough of Lambeth,
Greater London - 1973/1974 - No Room For Love (Sex?) - National Tour - 1975 -
Macbeth - Malcolm, and The School for Scandal - Joseph Surface, and The Dauphin
- St Joan - Theatre Clwyd, Mold, Flintshire,
Clwyd, Wales - 1976 - Norman in The Norman Conquests
- Director/Producer - First Regional Production - 1976 - Where the Rainbow Ends
- Director/Producer - 1977 - The Way of The World - Witwould
- Theatre Clwyd, on Tour, in the United Kingdom, via
Croydon, and Cardiff, and Aberystwyth - 1977 - Doctor
in the House, on Tour, in the United Kingdom - 1977 - An Elizabethan Tragedy -
A Master’s Servant, who had, ended up,
being hanged, at Newgate Prison, City of London - Theatre Clwyd, Mold, Flintshire, Clwyd, Wales - 1978 - Mind Your Language - Jeremy Brown - Blackpool, Lancashire - 1979 - Christmas Pantomime:
Cinderella - Buttons - Bristol - 1978/1979 - Local Affairs - 1980 - Richard The
II - The Young Vic Theatre Company - 1981 -
Sleuth - Theatre Clwyd, Mold, Flintshire, Clwyd, Wales - 1983 -
Springtime for Henry - Henry Dewlip - Northcott Company, Northcott
Theatre, Exeter, Devon - 1986 - Derek Nimmo Tours:
Intercontinental Entertainment - United Arab Emirates: Dubai, and Oman, and
Hong Kong - 1988 - Doctor in the House/Doctor in Love - Michael Upton - Canada
- 1988 - Bedroom Farce - The Shangri-La- British Airways Dinner Theatre - 1989
- Noises Off, on Tour, in the United Kingdom - 1990 - Anybody For Murder?, on
Tour, in the United Kingdom - Edgar
Chambers (which I had seen, at Lichfield Civic Hall
(now known, as: The Lichfield Garrick Theatre and
Studio), Lichfield, Staffordshire - 1992.
As, an
Actor, and a Director - The Norman Conquests - Norman - 1992 -
Barry Evans: Television
Benbow Was His Name - BBC TV - 1962 - Camera
Three - Chips With Everything - First Airman - Columbia Broadcasting System
(CBS Productions) - 1964 - Redcap: The Boys of B Company - Tug Wilson - ABC
Weekend Television (the Former: Associated Broadcasting Company, which
eventually, became taken over, by: Associated Television {ATV}, and ITV Central, previously known, as: Central Independent Television, Carlton Central, or Carlton Television (now known, as: ITV, at all times) - 1965
- Undermind: Flowers of Havoc - Ted - ABC Weekend
Television (the Former: Associated Broadcasting Company, which eventually,
became taken over, by: Associated Television {ATV}, and ITV Central, previously known, as: Central Independent Television, Carlton Central, or Carlton Television (now known, as: ITV, at all times) -
1965 - The Baron: The Edge of Fear - Hotel Porter - Associated Television {ATV}
(the
Former: Associated Broadcasting Company, which eventually, became taken over,
by: Associated Television {ATV}, and ITV Central,
previously known, as: Central
Independent Television, Carlton
Central, or Carlton Television (now known, as: ITV, at all times) and Incorporated Television Company or
Incorporated Television Company Entertainment {ITC} - 1966 - Armchair Theatre - ABC Weekend Television
(the Former: Associated Broadcasting Company, which eventually, became taken
over, by: Associated Television {ATV}, and ITV Central,
previously known, as: Central
Independent Television, Carlton
Central, or Carlton Television (now known, as: ITV, at all times) - 1967 - Much Ado
About Nothing - Coffee Boy - BBC TV/National Theatre of Great Britain
Production - 1967 - Love Story: The Proposal - Associated Television {ATV} (the
Former: Associated Broadcasting Company, which eventually, became taken over,
by: Associated Television {ATV}, and ITV Central,
previously known, as: Central
Independent Television, Carlton
Central, or Carlton Television (now known, as: ITV, at all times) - 1968 - Short Story
- Granada Television, and Scottish Television {STV}, and Southern Television -
1968 - Journey to the Unknown - The Killing Bottle - Jimmy Rintoul
- Hammer Film Productions/Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation/American
Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) - 1969 - ITV Playhouse: Like Puppies in a Basket
- Tony - Associated-Rediffusion (which
later, became known, as: Rediffusion, London,
and Thames Television {After Thames Television, had been acquired, by FremantleMedia, it was merged, with another: Fremantle
Company: Talkback Productions, to form, a brand new: Independent Production
Company: Talkback Thames; consequently: Thames Television, had ceased to exist,
as a separate entity. But that said, however, on the 1st of January 2012, the
Thames Televison brand, was revived, and Talkback
Thames, has now, been split, into four different Labels: Boundless, Retort,
Talkback and Thames, within the newly created: FremantleMedia
United Kingdom Production arm}, and London Weekend Television) - 1969 - Doctor in the House - Michael Upton - London Weekend
Television: Series I - 1969, and Series II - 1970 - Doctor at Large - Michael
Upton - London Weekend Television: Series I - 1971 - Journey to Murder {aka:
Journey to the Unknown - which had been, a series, of repeats, of Journey to
the Unknown, which had included, the Episodes: The Killing Bottle (1969), and Do
Me a Favour and Kill Me (1968) - 1971}: The Killing
Bottle - Jimmy Rintoul - Hammer Film
Productions/Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation/American Broadcasting
Corporation (ABC) - 1969 - Thirty Minute Theatre: Blues in the Morning - Tommo - BBC TV - 1971 - Late Night Theatre: Torquil - Joe - Granada Television, and Scottish Television
{STV}, and Southern Television - 1972 - Crossroads - Trevor Woods - Associated
Television {ATV} (the Former: Associated Broadcasting
Company, which eventually, became taken over, by: Associated Television {ATV},
and ITV Central, previously known, as: Central Independent Television, Carlton Central, or Carlton Television (now known, as: ITV, at all times) - 1975
- Mind Your Language - Jeremy Brown - London Weekend Television: Series I -
1977, and Series II - 1978, and Series III - 1979, and Series IV - 1986 - Crown
Court: Still Waters: Part 1 and Part 2 - Barry Sellars
- Granada Television - 1978 - Emery Presents: Legacy of Murder - Robin Bright -
BBC1: Series I - 1982.
Barry Evans: Films
Monitor
- The Class - Student - 1961 - The White Bus: aka: Red, White and Zero - Boy:
aka: A Liverpudlian - Woodfall
Film Productions - 1963 - Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush - Jamie McGregor -
United Artists - 1968 - Alfred the Great - Ingild -
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - 1969 - Die Screaming, Marianne: aka: Die, Beautiful
Marianne (Original Working Title: Rebound) - Eli Frome
- Anchor Bay Entertainment - 1971 - The Adventures of a Taxi Driver - Joe North
- Salon Productions and Alpha (United Kingdom - Theatrical) - 1976 - Under the
Doctor: aka: The Way You Smile - The Psychiatrist: Doctor Boyd, and Mr Johnson, and Lieutenant Cranshaw,
and Colin Foster - Thorrawood and Alpha (United
Kingdom - Theatrical) - 1976 - The Mystery of Edwin Drood
- Bazzard - First Standard Media - 1993.
Barry Evans: Special Guest Television Appearances
Barry's Special Guest Television
Appearances, include:
Dee Time -
BBC1 - 1968 - Those Wonderful TV Times - Tyne Tees Television - 1978 -
Celebrity Squares - Associated Television {ATV} (the
former: Associated Broadcasting Company, which eventually, became taken over,
by: Associated Television {ATV}, and ITV Central,
previously known, as: Central
Independent Television, Carlton
Central, or Carlton Television (now known, as: ITV, at all times) - 1978 - Bruce Forsyth’s Big Night - London Weekend
Television - 1978 - Starburst (alongside, the Late: Bertice
Reading) - ITV Central (the former: Associated Broadcasting
Company, which eventually, became taken over, by: Associated Television {ATV},
and ITV Central, previously known, as: Central Independent Television, Carlton Central, or Carlton Television (now known, as: ITV, at all times) - 1981.
Barry Evans: ITV Commercials
A Bird’s Eye Commercial, which had featured,
Barry, as one, of two Doctors, alongside, the Landlady, of their Guest House:
June Whitfield - 1980.
And Barry, had also been, the Narrator, for
the former: Get on your Bike (Motorbike) Monthly Magazine - 1982.
Barry Evans Projects
That I am Not All That Certain About!
Additional: During 2010?, while I had, been
surfing, the Internet, I had also discovered, that Barry, had also, worked on,
a Television Play, alongside: Malcolm McDowell (If: Mick Travis - 1968 - A
Clockwork Orange: Alexander de Large - 1971, and Caligula: Caligula - 1979),
who had killed, Barry’s Character, in question, during the late nineteen
sixties, or even, the mid nineteen seventies?! I think, at a push, that, the
Television Play, that Barry, had worked on, alongside: Malcolm McDowell (If:
Mick Travis - 1968 - A Clockwork Orange: Alexander de Large - 1971, and
Caligula: Caligula - 1979), who had killed, Barry’s Character, in question,
during the late nineteen sixties, or even, the mid nineteen seventies?!, might
have been: The Wednesday Play: Happy - BBC1 - 1969? But that said, however, I do not, truly feel,
that I can, actually be, quoted, on that!
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