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This page uses content from the Peter Barkworth biography page on the English version of Wikipedia and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. This list of authors can be seen in the page history. Rotten Tomatoes disclaims any and all warranties as to the accuracy or reliability of the content.

Peter Wynn Barkworth (14 January 1929 – 21 October 2006) was an English actor.

Peter Barkworth was born at Margate, Kent. Soon after, the family moved to Bramhall in Cheshire and Barkworth was educated at Stockport School. His headmaster wanted him to go to university but Barkworth had set his heart on a career in acting. In 1946 he won a scholarship to RADA. He spent the next few years in repertory in Folkestone and Sheffield and from the mid 1950s to the early 1960s he taught acting technique at RADA.

A string of television and film appearances followed spanning four decades. He is perhaps best remembered for playing Mark Telford in the TV series Telford's Change (1979), watched every week by seven million viewers. This series followed the life of a senior banking executive as he downsized to Dover to start his life over again, leaving his wife in London. Barkworth co-starred with Hannah Gordon and Keith Barron.

A BAFTA winner for his roles in Professional Foul and The Country Party, Barkworth was also a regular character in the 1965 ground-breaking boardroom drama The Power Game. In the late 1960s he appeared in the World War II drama series Manhunt on LWT and various episodes of the The Avengers. He also had a part in the Doctor Who serial "The Ice Warriors" as Leader Clent. Later TV included the part of Stanley Baldwin in Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years (1981), and the serials The Price (1985) and Late Starter (also 1985) in both of which he played angst-filled, middle-aged, middle-class characters beset by marital problems. Both these series and Telford's Change were based on original ideas of his own.

Back on the stage, Barkworth appeared in numerous plays in the West End, notably as Edward VIII in Crown Matrimonial at the Haymarket in 1972, a role which he repeated on TV two years later. He also devised a one-man show based on the work of Siegfried Sassoon.

His film career began in 1951 with A Touch of Larceny. He had subsequent roles in International Velvet, Patton and Where Eagles Dare. His last appearance was in the Stephen Fry film Wilde in 1997.

In the 1980s and 1990s Barkworth served as a member of the Council at RADA for 16 years. His book About Acting – formerly titled The Complete About Acting – is often recommended reading for students and professional actors alike.

In the Sunday Times, John Peter wrote:

He also wrote For All Occasions: A Selection of Poems, Prose and Party Pieces. He then retired from acting. He died at the Royal Free Hospital in London of bronchopneumonia 10 days after suffering a stroke.

External links

  • [1] Biography of Peter Barkworth at Loose Cannon's Hall Of Fame
  • [2] Death announcement at BBC News website

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