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Frank Pemberton (14 September 1914 – 26 March 1971) was an English stage and television actor, who after appearing in numerous series and telemovies, got his big break when he became best known as an original cast member of TV series ''
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'' as patriarch Frank Barlow.


Biography

Pemberton was born in
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, Lancashire, England on 14 September 1914. He initially studied engineering at the Birmingham Technical College and afterwards joined his father's business as a sales rep. Amateur dramatics in his then home town of Marston Green led him into the theatre and a season with the Southampton Repertory Company. At the outbreak of war, Pemberton was directed into an engineering position, in his spare time teaming up with Mervyn R Pinfield and others to stage plays for the forces. He was later posted to the
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where he managed to find time to tour most of the Scottish bases with a Naval theatre company. Demobilisation was followed by the next step to a professional acting career with the formation in 1946 of the performance company “The Star Players”, in partnership with Ernest Pickering and Mervyn R Pinfield (as general manager). Having played a six-week season at Birkenhead YMCA the move was made to Falkirk to join the Falkirk Repertory Company in an arrangement with Aurora Productions Limited. The end of October saw Aurora Production's last performance in Falkirk and a move to The Little Theatre, Great Yarmouth, with Mervyn R Pinfield again general manager. In April 1948 both he and Mervyn R Pinfield left Aurora Productions to join the Morecambe Repertory Theatre Ltd, at the
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. By 1949, he was touring with the Lawrence Williamson Players, and after that joined the Charles Denville Repertory Players on Guernsey. By April 1957, Pemberton was working on TV with the BBC and ITV. By 1960 he had made more than 100 TV performances and had made the step to ''Coronation Street'' as Frank Barlow. Following his departure from ''Coronation Street'' in May 1964, he and other ex-members of the cast joined John Finch and Vince Powell's production of the farce “Firm Foundations” at the
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, Liverpool.


Illness and death

Pemberton suffered a
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on 24 February 1965“Actor Ill”, ''Birmingham Post'', 25/02/1965, Page 1, BNA from which he recovered but which severely compromised his acting career. He died prematurely aged 56, in
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of a fatal stroke on 26 March 1971, approximately six weeks after his last appearance as Frank Barlow.


Filmography (selected)


Principal role


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Pemberton, Frank 1914 births 1971 deaths Actors from Stretford Male actors from Lancashire English male stage actors English male soap opera actors 20th-century English male actors Royal Navy personnel of World War II