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Bryan Pringle

 
Actor: Bryan Pringle
  • Born: 1935 in England
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '60s-'90s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Drama
  • Career Highlights: The Boy Friend, French Dressing, The Early Bird
  • First Major Screen Credit: French Dressing (1964)

Biography

In films since he was sixth-billed in 1960's Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, British actor Bryan Pringle played effusive character parts for most of his career. He worked extensively in TV and on stage in the '60s and '70s, with time out for occasional movie roles in such films as The Boy Friend. Pringle was notably busy in the late '80s, showing up in such intriguing (if limited in appeal) British films as Drowning By Numbers (1987) and Getting It Right (1989). Though only in his mid 50s, the versatile Bryan Pringle was able to pull off a role described in the credits as Old Englishman in the 1990 comedy Three Men and a Little Lady. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Bryan Pringle
Born 19 January 1935(1935-01-19)
Glascote, Tamworth, Staffordshire
Died 15 May 2002 (aged 67)
London
Years active 1960–2002
Spouse(s) Anne Jameson
(1958–1999)

Bryan Pringle (19 January 1935 - 15 May 2002) was a long serving British actor who appeared in television, film and theatre productions throughout a career which spanned almost four decades. Pringle is best remembered for playing Barker in the Inspector Morse episode "Deceived by Flight" in 1989, and as a friend of Eddie Royle's in EastEnders in 1991.

While much of his TV career was as a character actor, he also appeared in many films, beginning with the 1960 Saturday Night and Sunday Morning. He was a regular in director Ken Russell's work, commencing with the part of Charles Pooter in Diary of a Nobody, made for BBC 2, in 1964. He continued to be cast in many independent films, such as Brazil and Drowning By Numbers. He played Len Wiles, the adoptive father of Terry Wiles in the BBC drama 'On Giant's Shoulders' [1979].

Born in Tamworth, Staffordshire but raised in the Lancashire town of Bolton he trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. In 1958, he married character actress Anne Jameson, together they had two children. She died in 1999.

He officially opened the first Meadows Festival in Edinburgh in 1975.

Television roles

Year Title Role
1968 to 1970 The Dustbinmen Cheese & Egg
1974 The Pallisers Mr. Monk
1983 Last of the Summer Wine Ludovic
1985 Auf Wiedersehen, Pet Arthur Pringle
1988 All Creatures Great and Small Grimsdale
1990 Wish Me Luck Father Martin
1997 A Prince Among Men Vince Hibbert

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Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1961 Drama Film)
My Uncle Silas 2 (TV Episode) (2001 Comedy Drama TV Episode)
Drowning by Numbers (1988 Comedy Drama Film)

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