Barry Cuthbert Jones Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Barry Jones was born on March 6, 1893 in St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands, UK as Barry Cuthbert Jones. He was an actor, known for Brigadoon (1954), Seven Days to Noon (1950) and War and Peace (1956). He died on May 1, 1981 in Guernsey.
Educated at Elizabeth College, Guernsey. At the tender age of seven, he attempted to join a touring Shakespearean troupe. Got his first job in a steam ship office, then wartime service in 1914 with the Royal Irish fusiliers. Wounded in action in 1916, but remained in military service until 1921.
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On stage from 1921, screen from 1932, latterly as a balding character actor. Best known for aristocratic portrayals and as the crazed scientist of Seven Days to Noon (1950). Retired in 1966.
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Heroes of Telemark
1965
Professor Logan
A Study in Terror
1965
Duke of Shires
Sherlock Holmes
1965
TV Series
Charles Augustus Milverton
Armchair Theatre
1959-1964
TV Series
Sir Percy Brack
Martin Chuzzlewit
1964
TV Mini-Series
Martin Chuzzlewit the Elder
The Saint
1964
TV Series
Otis Q. Fennick
The Outer Limits
1963
TV Series
Dwight Hartley
The Spread of the Eagle
1963
TV Mini-Series
Julius Caesar
The Ghost of Julius Caesar
The Third Man
1963
TV Series
Dr. Parkin
Karolina Rijecka
1961
Admiral
Victoria Regina
1961
TV Movie
The Dean
ITV Play of the Week
1961
TV Series
Shabyelsky
Encounter
1961
TV Series
Mr. Lattimer
Time Remembered
1961/II
TV Movie
Lord Hector
Time Remembered
1961/I
TV Movie
Lord Hector
Saturday Playhouse
1960
TV Series
Lloyd Hartley
Cradle Song
1960
TV Movie
The Doctor
The 39 Steps
1959
Professor Logan
Ten Little Indians
1959
TV Movie
Mr. Justice Sir Lawrence Wargrave
The DuPont Show of the Month
1958
TV Series
Mr. Earnshaw
Shirley Temple's Storybook
1958
TV Series
King Watkins
Kraft Theatre
1955-1958
TV Series
Scotland Yard Inspector / Doc
Little Moon of Alban
1958
TV Movie
Dr. Clive
The Safecracker
1958
Bennett Carfield
Saint Joan
1957
De Courcelles
Lux Video Theatre
1956
TV Series
Constable Cuff
Robert Montgomery Presents
1955-1956
TV Series
Captain Whalley
Studio One in Hollywood
1956
TV Series
Peter Prouse
War and Peace
1956
Prince Mikhail Andreevich Rostov
The Alcoa Hour
1956
TV Series
Hamish
Ford Star Jubilee
1956
TV Series
Alexander the Great
1956
Aristotle
The Glass Slipper
1955
Duke
You Are There
1953-1955
TV Series
John Milton / Socrates
Omnibus
1954
TV Series
Danger
1954
TV Series
Brigadoon
1954
Mr. Lundie
Demetrius and the Gladiators
1954
Claudius
Prince Valiant
1954
King Luke
Medallion Theatre
1953
TV Series
Bishop Bienvenu
The Imaginary Invalid
1953
TV Movie
Return to Paradise
1953
Pastor Corbett
Hamlet
1953
TV Movie
Polonius
Plymouth Adventure
1952
William Brewster
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre
1950-1952
TV Series
Rev. Hillyer / Henry Aspen
The Magic Box
1951
Bath Doctor
Island Rescue
1951
Provost
White Corridors
1951
Dr. Shoesmith
The Clouded Yellow
1950
Nicholas Fenton
The Mudlark
1950
Speaker (uncredited)
Double Exit
1950
TV Movie
George
Seven Days to Noon
1950
Professor Willingdon
Away from It All
1950
TV Movie
Hugo Bastin
Madeleine
1950
Lord Advocate
Twelve O'Clock High
1949
Lord Haw-Haw (voice, uncredited)
The Browning Version
1949
TV Movie
Andrew Crocker-Harris
The Bad Lord Byron
1949
Col. Stonhope
If This Be Sin
1949
Arnold Cane
The Guardsman
1948
TV Movie
The critic
Uneasy Terms
1948
Inspector Gringall
The Calendar
1948
Sir John Garth
Dancing with Crime
1947
Gregory
Frieda
1947
Holliday
The Queen's Husband
1946
TV Movie
King Eric VIII
Squadron Leader X
1943
Bruce Fenwick
One Night, One Day...
1939
TV Movie
Max
Murder in the Family
1938
Stephen Osborne
The Gay Adventure
1936
Darnton
Arms and the Man
1932
Captain Bluntschli
Number 17
1932
Henry Doyle
Women Who Play
1932
Ernest Steele
Nominated Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
1962
Primetime Emmy
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Performance in a Supporting Role by an Actor