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Barry Wilsher
(1932-2020)
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Barry Wilsher was born on 24 March 1932. He was an actor and writer, known for
The Saint (1962)
,
Doctor Who (1963)
and
Silas Marner (1964)
. He died on 30 March 2020.
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Known for
The Saint
7.5
TV Series
Waiter
1963 • 1 ep
Doctor Who
8.4
TV Series
Heslington
1967 • 4 eps
Silas Marner
TV Series
Jem Rodney
1964 • 2 eps
The Avengers
8.3
TV Series
Pierre
1962 • 1 ep
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Writer
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1
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Actor
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44
The Cherry Picker
4.0
Vicar
1974
Six Days of Justice
7.5
TV Series
P.C. Kemble
1973
1 episode
Jackanory Playhouse
7.7
TV Series
Joseph
1972
1 episode
Who-Dun-It
TV Series
Doctor
1969
1 episode
Dr. Finlay's Casebook
7.7
TV Series
Corporal Smith
1969
1 episode
The Gold Robbers
7.8
TV Mini Series
Cellier
1969
1 episode
John Browne's Body
TV Series
Det. Con. Bird
1969
2 episodes
The Power Game
8.1
TV Series
Agent
1969
1 episode
The First Lady
7.9
TV Series
Oakroyd
1968
1 episode
Softly Softly
7.0
TV Series
Foster
1968
2 episodes
Theatre 625
7.5
TV Series
Fred Wells
1967
1 episode
Doctor Who
8.4
TV Series
Heslington
1967
4 episodes
The Newcomers
7.1
TV Series
Rory
1966
6 episodes
King of the River
TV Series
Jock Craig
1966
1 episode
ITV Play of the Week
6.8
TV Series
Young man
1966
1 episode
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2
Jackanory Playhouse
7.7
TV Series
writer
1972
1 episode
Play School
7.0
TV Series
scriptwriter
1966–1967
10 episodes
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Born
March 24
,
1932
Died
March 30
,
2020
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