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Barry K. Barnes (27 December 190612 January 1965) was an English film and stage actor. The son of Horatio Nelson Barnes and Anne Mackintosh Barnes, he was born and died in London. He appeared in sixteen films between 1936 and 1947. He played
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in the 1937 film ''
The Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel ''The Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel'' is a 1937 British thriller film directed by Hanns Schwarz and starring Barry K. Barnes, Sophie Stewart, Margaretta Scott and James Mason. It is a sequel to the 1934 film ''The Scarlet Pimpernel'' based on ...
''. His film career was cut short in 1947 due to an undiagnosable illness contracted during the war. He was married to actress
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, and worked with his wife on stage during the 1940s and 1950s, taking West End revivals of ''
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'' and '' On Approval'' on profitable tours.


Career

Barnes originally was going to be a mechanic but changed his mind and decided to be an actor. He trained at RADA and his first part was a role in ''Paul the First'' with Charles Laughton. He worked in repertory for a few years before receiving acclaim for his role in ''The White Assegai''. In 1930 he was in ''
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'' at the Malvern Festival. He accepted an offer to tour Australia with
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; on the way his ship caught fire in the
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and he spent six days on an island before being rescued. In Australia he performed ''Barretts'' among others. His other stage appearances included ''
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'' (1933), ''
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'' (1934), ''Coincidence'' (1935) and ''The Ascent of F6'' (1936).


Screen career

His first film was '' Dodging the Dole'' (1936). Barnes leapt to national fame when
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'' (1937). He followed it with ''
Who Goes Next? ''Who Goes Next?'' is a 1938 British war drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Barry K. Barnes, Sophie Stewart and Jack Hawkins. The story was inspired by the real-life escape of 29 officers through a tunnel from Holzminden prisoner-o ...
'' (1938) and the well-received "B" film ''
This Man Is News ''This Man is News'' is a 1938 British comedy mystery film directed by David MacDonald and starring Barry K. Barnes, Valerie Hobson, Alastair Sim and Edward Lexy. The screenplay concerns a journalist who solves a crime of which he himself is su ...
'' (1938). He starred in '' You're the Doctor'' (1938), '' The Ware Case'' (1938), and '' Prison Without Bars'' (1939) for Korda. Barnes did a sequel to ''This Man Is News'', ''
This Man in Paris ''This Man in Paris'' is a 1939 British comedy mystery film directed by David MacDonald and starring Barry K. Barnes, Valerie Hobson and Alastair Sim. It was a sequel to the 1938 film ''This Man Is News''. It was made at Denham Studios. Pre ...
'' (1939). For the same director, David MacDonald, he did ''
Spies of the Air ''Spies of the Air'' (also known as ''Spies in the Air'' and ''The Fifth Column'') is a 1939 British adventure film directed by David MacDonald and based on the play ''Official Secret'' by Jeffrey Dell. The film stars Barry K. Barnes, Roger Li ...
'' (1939), '' The Midas Touch'' (1940) and '' Law and Disorder'' (1940). For
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he supported
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in '' The Girl in the News'' (1940). He followed it with '' Two for Danger'' (1940). Barnes served during World War II. He returned to films playing the second male lead (with above-the-title billing) in '' Bedelia'' (1946), starring Lockwood. He co-starred with Richard Attenborough in ''
Dancing with Crime ''Dancing with Crime'' is a 1947 British film noir film directed by John Paddy Carstairs, starring Richard Attenborough, Barry K. Barnes and Sheila Sim. It was shot at Southall Studios with sets designed by the art director Andrew Mazzei. Pl ...
'' (1947). Both films had given him good roles with high billing, and it seemed that his film stardom had survived his six years away from the screen. However, after a small role in '' Cup-tie Honeymoon'' (1948), he never made another film. Barnes appeared in some productions for the BBC in the early 1950s including a couple of plays in the
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(both 1952) and the TV series '' Silk, Satin, Cotton, Rags'' (1952). Barnes died 12 January 1965 (aged 58).Barry K. Barnes, ''The Guardian'' ; London (UK), 15 January 1965: 26.


Selected filmography

* '' Dodging the Dole'' (1936) * ''
The Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel ''The Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel'' is a 1937 British thriller film directed by Hanns Schwarz and starring Barry K. Barnes, Sophie Stewart, Margaretta Scott and James Mason. It is a sequel to the 1934 film ''The Scarlet Pimpernel'' based on ...
'' (1937) * ''
This Man Is News ''This Man is News'' is a 1938 British comedy mystery film directed by David MacDonald and starring Barry K. Barnes, Valerie Hobson, Alastair Sim and Edward Lexy. The screenplay concerns a journalist who solves a crime of which he himself is su ...
'' (1938) * '' You're the Doctor'' (1938) * ''
Who Goes Next? ''Who Goes Next?'' is a 1938 British war drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Barry K. Barnes, Sophie Stewart and Jack Hawkins. The story was inspired by the real-life escape of 29 officers through a tunnel from Holzminden prisoner-o ...
'' (1938) * '' The Ware Case'' (1938) * '' Prison Without Bars'' (1938) * ''
This Man in Paris ''This Man in Paris'' is a 1939 British comedy mystery film directed by David MacDonald and starring Barry K. Barnes, Valerie Hobson and Alastair Sim. It was a sequel to the 1938 film ''This Man Is News''. It was made at Denham Studios. Pre ...
'' (1939) * '' The Midas Touch'' (1940) * ''
Spies of the Air ''Spies of the Air'' (also known as ''Spies in the Air'' and ''The Fifth Column'') is a 1939 British adventure film directed by David MacDonald and based on the play ''Official Secret'' by Jeffrey Dell. The film stars Barry K. Barnes, Roger Li ...
'' (1940) * '' Law and Disorder'' (1940) * '' The Girl in the News'' (1940) * '' Two for Danger'' (1940) * '' Bedelia'' (1946) * ''
Dancing with Crime ''Dancing with Crime'' is a 1947 British film noir film directed by John Paddy Carstairs, starring Richard Attenborough, Barry K. Barnes and Sheila Sim. It was shot at Southall Studios with sets designed by the art director Andrew Mazzei. Pl ...
'' (1947) * '' Cup-tie Honeymoon'' (1948) Barnes also appeared on stage as Harry Trench in ''
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'' (George Bernard Shaw's first play); as Alexander Mill in '' Candida'' (another of Shaw's early works) and as Octavius Barrett in the Barretts of Wimpole Street (by Rudolph Besier) at the Malvern Festival between 18 and 30 August 1930 (Source: Malvern Festival Programme, 1930).


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