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Barry Creyton (born 1939) is an Australian actor, playwright, author, screenwriter, composer and director, he has also worked in the United Kingdom and the United States. He became best known nationally alongside
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and
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, as one of the original stars of the topical satirical revue comedy ''
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'', in which he also work on as a writer.


Biography

Creyton was born in
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and began his professional career in radio and revue in Melbourne, and became well known in Sydney starring in and writing popular comedy-melodramas at the Music Hall Theatre-Restaurant in
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. He gained national prominence in 1964–66, as one of the original stars and writers of the topical comedy revue TV series ''
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''. Creyton also spent time in the United Kingdom, where he appeared in British comedy television series including ''
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''. Following his return to Australia, he appeared in television series such as ''
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'' and ''
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''. Creyton has been a theatre performer since 1957, usually appearing alongside fellow performer
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; his stage work has included theatrical versions of ''
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'' and ''
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''. Creyton now works in the United States.


Family history

Creyton's grandparents were both actors and great-grandfather was Shakespearean actor William Hoskins. Hoskins was a leading member of the Samuel Phelps company at
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and tutor to a young
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, securing Irving's first acting job for him. Hoskins emigrated to Australia in 1856 to take up management of a theatre. The teenage Irving intended to accompany him, but family duties detained him in England where he went on to become the greatest exponent of Shakespeare of 19th Century British theatre. Irving never forgot Hoskins and paid warm tribute in his autobiography. As actor-manager, Hoskins played in Sydney, Melbourne, New Zealand and America and his performances became legend in their time. He died in New Zealand in 1886 and his obituary stated "as a student and critical reader of Shakespeare, he had certainly no superiors in any part of the world". Of Welsh descent, Creyton's grandfather was born Thomas George Parry in New Zealand and was adopted at birth by Hoskins who later trained him as an actor. Wanting to succeed on his own merits, he changed his name for the stage to Paul Creyton. Creyton left New Zealand for Australia in 1897 and performed in Sydney and Melbourne before establishing his own repertory company in Queensland.


TV career


Career in Australia

In 1964 Creyton was recruited by
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to co-star in the topical satire TV series ''The Mavis Bramston Show''; he appeared weekly between 1964 and 1966, and also wrote sketch material and composed music, including the show's theme ''Togetherness''. He also authored two successful plays for Sydney's
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theatre-restaurant—''Lady Audley's Secret'', in which he also starred, played for a year in Sydney and was produced on two subsequent occasions in Melbourne; ''How The West Was Lost'', a satire on the TV western genre, also ran for a year in Sydney. During this period, he wrote a weekly newspaper column, composed music for the popular Phillip Street Revue and The Downstairs Revue, and recorded two best-selling comedy LPs with Noeline Brown, which are among the first comedy albums ever produced in Australia. He went on to star in his own TV series '' The Barry Creyton Show'', and several dramatic plays for ABC Television.


Career in United Kingdom

Creyton moved to England for nine years, playing in comedy, dramatic roles and revue in the West End. He appeared in
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directed by
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at the Royal Court, ''Roger's Lost Stand'' at the Duke of York's, ''Ten Years Hard'' at the Mayfair, the musical ''Liz'', several revues and a national tour of ''Abelard and Eloise''. He also appeared in episodes of TV series, including ''
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'', ''
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'', ''The Expert'' and ''Kindly Leave The Curb''. He played a leading role in the BBC's radio soap opera ''
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'', and was a frequent broadcaster for the
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. He also wrote a farce for the stage, ''Follow That Husband'', which was produced by
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.


Return to Australia

In 1977, Creyton returned to Australia, where he starred in the stage production of the revue ''
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''. During the next ten years he worked in TV, the movies and the theatre. He starred in
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'', ''
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'',
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's ''
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'' (directed by Michael Blakemore) and in
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's ''
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'', ''
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'', ''The Owl and the Pussycat'', ''Suddenly at Home'', and in 1986 played twins in the comedy-thriller ''Corpse''. He was a lead writer on the award-winning Australian TV series ''
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'' and contributed regular episodes to its long run, at the same time writing comedy material for the daytime variety show''
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'' as well as appearing in some ninety guest spots on this popular TV show. In 1987, he directed the musical ''Nunsense'' which broke box office records all over Australia, and employed two companies playing simultaneously. With the author's permission he revised the dialogue for Australian audiences, an exercise he repeated for Irish audiences in the Dublin production which he directed in June 1988. During the Perth run of ''Corpse'', a motor-cycle accident resulted in a badly broken leg. The ensuing period of hospitalisation allowed him to write a comedy for the stage, ''Double Act''. He and Noeline Brown starred in the original production which opened in September 1987 to universal critical acclaim and broke all box office records for the
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. Since then, ''Double Act'' has been produced in more than twenty languages. The Paris production starred popular Spanish movie star
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and celebrated French star
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. In Madrid, with
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, it ran for over a year. In Canada, starring
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, it broke two box office records. The Berlin production, originating at the famous Komodie Theater has been playing somewhere in Germany with major stars for the last sixteen years. A highly successful national tour of England followed London's West End production. In 1996,
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and his wife
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starred in the
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production which toured regional Australia. The 1998 U.S production featured movie star
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and Tony Award winner
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. Most recently, ''Double Act'' was a success in the 2001 season in Rome and toured Italy in 2002. In 2002, a prestigious production won acclaim in Vienna. In 1988, Creyton was honoured with the Norman Kessel Memorial Award for his contributions to Australian theatre as actor, playwright and director.


Career in America

Since 1989, he has worked almost exclusively in the United States where he has written movies-of-the-week for TV. He wrote all the sketch material for the off Broadway revue ''Secrets Every Smart Traveler Should Know'' which ran for two and a half years in New York. In January 1996, after a seven-year absence, Creyton returned to Australia to star in the
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's production of Noël Coward's ''
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''. Its success encouraged him to return to Sydney to direct and star in his own play ''Valentine's Day'' at Marian Street Theatre where it played to capacity. ''Valentine’s Day'' is currently playing in Germany (''Valentinstag'') and in the Netherlands (''Valentijnsdag''). Australian revivals were produced in 2005 and 2007 and a revival of ''Double Act'' (the fifth in Australia) began a national tour in 2006. Two years later, he wrote, directed and starred in the bitter-sweet comedy ''Later Than Spring'', also for Marian Street and to critical acclaim. In 2007 he again co-starred with Noeline Brown in the British play ''Glorious'' at the Ensemble, Sydney.


Publishing

His novels, ''The Dogs of Pompeii'' and ''Nero Goes to Rome'', co-authored with American writer Vaughan Edwards, are published by
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.


Discography


Albums


References


Further reading

* "''The Dictionary of Performing Arts in Australia — Theatre . Film . Radio . Television — Volume 1''" — Ann Atkinson, Linsay Knight, Margaret McPhee — Allen & Unwin Pty. Ltd., 1996 * "''The Australian Film and Television Companion''" — compiled by Tony Harrison — Simon & Schuster Australia, 1994


External links

*
Barry Creyton — Playwrights
{{DEFAULTSORT:Creyton, Barry 1939 births Australian dramatists and playwrights Australian male television actors Australian male stage actors Male actors from Brisbane Living people People educated at Brisbane State High School