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His acting career has spanned 50 years, from numerous appearances at the National Theatre with Sir Laurence Olivier and starring in 67 countries in his award-winning one-man show ''[[Macready!]]'', to many television roles. | His acting career has spanned 50 years, from numerous appearances at the National Theatre with Sir Laurence Olivier and starring in 67 countries in his award-winning one-man show ''[[Macready!]]'', to many television roles. | ||
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== Contribution to South African theatre == | == Contribution to South African theatre == |
Revision as of 10:44, 1 March 2015
(1936-) British actor, playwright and teacher.
Biography
Born in Scarborough, North Yorkshire to Arthur and Annie Smith, he attended Archbishop Holgate's School and the University of Hull in Kingston upon Hull.
Married Maryann Lloyd.
Career
His acting career has spanned 50 years, from numerous appearances at the National Theatre with Sir Laurence Olivier and starring in 67 countries in his award-winning one-man show Macready!, to many television roles.
He has written two plays:
Macready!, first performed in New York in 1980.
First performed in the Warehouse Theatre, Croydon, London in 2005
Contribution to South African theatre
His South African appearances include Macready! at the Grahamstown Festival and the Baxter Concert Hall in 1984, and The Devil you Know in 2006 at the Theatre on the Bay.
Sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Barrie
National Arts Festival programme, 1984.
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