Tim Barlow

English actor (1936–2023)


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death_date20 January 2023 (aged 87)
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Michael John Leigh Barlow (18 January 1936 – 20 January 2023) was an English actor who performed many small roles in a variety of films, television programmes, and plays, under the stage name Tim Barlow or Timothy Barlow.

Life and career

Barlow was born 18 January 1936.

Barlow left the army in 1969 to pursue a career in acting, receiving advice from Trevor Nunn and Sir Laurence Olivier. He wrote and performed a one-man show in which he described how he came to the decision to go into the acting profession. He previously had much success with another one man show entitled "My Army" in which he described his life in the British army in the 1960s. This toured for many years.

One of his most notable roles was playing Mr. Morrow, a blind man allergic to his guide dog in The Tall Guy alongside Jeff Goldblum. He played Tyssan in the Doctor Who serial Destiny of the Daleks. He also appeared on stage with the Royal Shakespeare Company and as the BFG at the Polka Theatre in Wimbledon, and on screen as Mr Treacher in Hot Fuzz. In 2007 he played an Ancient Blind Oracle in the HBO series Rome.

Barlow lost his hearing in the 1950s when testing a high velocity Muzzle Rifle, most likely an L1A1 prototype known as the X-8 Self Loading Rifle (SLR), for the British Army, until 2008, when surgery to fit a cochlear implant allowed him to recover some of his hearing. His experience of having the cochlear implant fitted was detailed in an episode of BBC Radio 4 programme It's My Story, called "Earfull - From Silence into Sound".

In 2016 he performed in Him, an autobiographical work about memory, ageing and the art of theatre, created by theatre-maker Sheila Hill, with videographer Hugo Glendinning, and musician Sebastiano Dessanay.

He died on 20 January 2023, aged 87.

TV and films

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1975BranniganCustoms OfficerUncredited
1976The Eagle Has LandedGeorge Wilde (Publican)
1978Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?Doyle
1979Doctor WhoTyssan4 episodes: Destiny of the Daleks
Grange HillMr. StilesTV series; 2 episodes
1983Privates on ParadeCommanding Officer
1984The Adventures of Sherlock HolmesBiddleTV series; 1 episode
1989The Tall GuyMr. Morrow
1993AnchoressOld Pilgrim
Inside Victor Lewis-SmithMr. Lobley
1996Mary ReillyVicar
1997The UglyPolice Photographer
1998Les MisérablesLafitte
Cousin BetteDe Forzheim
1999A Kind of HushMax
Tube TalesElderly DrunkSegment: "Steal Away"
2000The Nine Lives of Tomas KatzMr. Browne
2001Kiss Kiss (Bang Bang)Doctor
The Emperor's New ClothesBargee
2004The Rocket PostHector McDougal
TeethErnieShort
2005Kingdom of HeavenOld GuardDirector's cut
Lie StillMan in Pub
2007RomeAncient Blind OracleTV series; 1 episode
Hot FuzzMr. Treacher
200810,000 BCThe Pyramid God
Lezione 21Simrock
2012Cockneys vs ZombiesSamurai Head Slice Zombie
2012–2014DerekJackTV series; 14 episodes
2013The Christmas CandleOliver Barber
2014AutómataOrganizer
2016SherlockWilderTV series; 1 episode
2017My Cousin RachelSeecombe
2018The AlienistMr KreizlerTV series; 1 episode
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References

References

  1. Barlow, Tim. (26 October 2008). "Unheard Voices: Interviews With Deafened People: Tim Barlow". British Library.
  2. Destiny of the Daleks audio commentary
  3. BBC Radio 4. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fm5s2] "Earfull - From Silence into Sound", BBC Radio 4 27 November 2008
  4. Billen, Andrew. (5 September 2016). "'Laurence Olivier told me that I could become an actor — and that his hearing was going too'". [[The Times]].
  5. Gardner, Lyn. (17 October 2016). "Plan your week's theatre: top tickets".
  6. Sand, Jonas. (23 January 2023). "Roller på stribe: Tim Barlow er død".

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