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' .
Born in 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
External links
Bryan Pringle at the Internet Movie Database
v • d • e
Auf Wiedersehen, Pet
Writers
Ian La Frenais · Dick Clement
Other Key People
Franc Roddam · Joe Fagin
Actors
Tim Healy · Kevin Whately · Jimmy Nail · Timothy Spall · Gary Holton · Christopher Fairbank · Pat Roach · Noel Clarke
Supporting Cast
Julia Tobin · Michael Sheard · Bill Paterson · Bryan Pringle · James Booth · Melanie Hill · Bill Nighy · Branka Katic
Characters
Dennis · Neville · Oz · Wayne · Moxey · Bomber · Barry
Other Pages
Episodes · Programme History
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