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Barry Jones

Barry Jones

British character actor Barry Jones firmly established himself as a stage star as early as 1921. Ten years later, Jones made the transition to films, most famously as Bluntschli in the filmization of G. B. Shaw's Arms and the Man. He then went back to the stage, reemerging on screen in the postwar years. His movie and television characters were generally of an intellectual and/or aristocratic nature: Aristotle in Alexander the Great (1955), Count Rostov in War and Peace (1956) and Julius Caesar in the Shakespearean TV series Spread of the Eagle (1963). His most fondly remembered film role was also his most atypical: deranged explosives expert Professor Willingdon, who threatens to lay waste to London in Seven Days to Noon (1950). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Barry Jones Trivia

When was Barry Jones born?
Barry Jones was born on March 6, 1893

Who did Barry Jones play in Number 17?
Barry Jones was Henry Doyle in Number 17

Who did Barry Jones play in Brigadoon?
Barry Jones was Mr. Lundie in Brigadoon

What role did Barry Jones play in Demetrius and the Gladiators?
Barry Jones played Claudius in Demetrius and the Gladiators

Who did Barry Jones portray in Prince Valiant?
Barry Jones was King Luke in Prince Valiant

Who did Barry Jones portray in Alexander the Great?
Barry Jones was Aristotle in Alexander the Great

Who did Barry Jones portray in War and Peace?
Barry Jones was Count Ilya Rostov in War and Peace

Who did Barry Jones play in Madeleine?
Barry Jones was Prosecuting Counsel in Madeleine


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Brigadoon

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