Barry Jackson

British actor
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroBritish actor
PlacesUnited Kingdom
wasActor Stage actor Film actor Television actor
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio
Gender
Male
Birth29 March 1938, Birmingham, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom
Death5 December 2013London, Kingdom of Wessex, UK (aged 75 years)
Star signAries
Education
London Academy of Music and Dramatic ArtLondon, Kingdom of Wessex, United Kingdom
The details

Biography

Barry Jackson (29 March 1938 – 5 December 2013) was an English stage, film and television actor.

Career

His film career included roles in Ryan's Daughter, Barry Lyndon, Aces High, The Raging Moon, Mr. Love, and Wimbledon.

His television credits included: A for Andromeda, The Mask of Janus, Adam Adamant Lives!, Doctor Who, Z-Cars, Dixon of Dock Green, Special Branch, The Troubleshooters, Man at the Top, Doomwatch, Public Eye, Poldark, Oil Strike North, The New Avengers, Blake's 7, The Professionals, Coronation Street, Enemy at the Door, All Creatures Great and Small, Minder, Bergerac, Lovejoy, Casualty, Peak Practice, Silent Witness, Kavanagh QC, The Bill, A Touch of Frost, Holby City, Heartbeat and Midsomer Murders.

Jackson appeared in Doctor Who in the show's original run, including the stories The Romans, Galaxy 4 and Mission to the Unknown. Jackson later returned to the show and played "Drax," a school chum of the Doctor, in the Fourth Doctor story The Armageddon Factor. In 1977 he appeared as a Lock-Keeper in the Secret Army episode Identity in Doubt. This was followed in 1980 by his appearance as farmer Ken Billings in the All Creatures Great and Small episode Matters of Life and Death. Jackson later played another Yorkshire farmer, Jim Hobson, in the Heartbeat episode Risky Business.

He also starred in Horace, a drama about a middle-aged man with the mind of a 10-year-old. Written by Roy Minton and directed by Alan Clarke, it was a one-off television play broadcast as part of a BBC1 new play series on 21 March 1972. It was later revived as a TV series in 1982. It was arguably the first mainstream UK TV serial that had a person with a learning disability as the protagonist. All episodes are thought to be in existence but have yet to be released.

He appeared in the first fourteen series of Midsomer Murders as Dr George Bullard, the pathologist. The character outlasted the show's original lead, DCI Tom Barnaby, by one season.

Death

He died in London on 5 December 2013, aged 75, from cancer.

Partial Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1962The PrimitivesMessenger
1965Strangler's WebMorton Bray
1966Cathy Come HomeThe Rent Collector
1968The Bofors GunShone
1969Alfred the GreatWulfstan
1970Ryan's DaughterCorporal
1971The Raging MoonBill Charles
1972Play For TodayHorace
1973Diamonds on WheelsWheeler
1975Moll FlandersWilliam StubbsTV film
Barry LyndonSecond at the final duel
1976Aces HighJoyce
1977The GlitterballMr. Fielding
1978The Sailor's ReturnCarrier
1982Horace (tv series)Horace
1985Mr. LoveDonald Lovelace
The Shooting PartyWeir
1994A Touch Of FrostWalter PetersTV: series 2 episode 3
1997–2001Bernard's WatchGrandadTV series
1997–2011Midsomer MurdersDr. George Bullard, pathologistTV series
2001The Fourth AngelTarnowner
2004WimbledonDanny Oldham
2009Toscanini in His Own WordsArturo Toscanini
2011FosterTom Jenkins
2012The Wedding VideoDes
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