Barry Evans
Barry Evans was an English actor and television performer best known for his appearances in British sitcoms such as Doctor in the House and Mind Your Language.
One of Evans' first television credits was in the soap opera Crossroads in 1964. He subsequently played the lead role in the film Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush (1967), where he was cast as a sex-starved boy who finds it difficult to lose his virginity.His first major television role was in the sitcom Doctor in the House (1969–70), based on Richard Gordon's series of novels, which had already been turned into a feature film series. Evans starred as the earnest but gullible Michael Upton. Following the show's success, he starred in the sequel to the series, Doctor at Large (1971).
In 1975, he had the lead role in Stanley Long's sex comedy Adventures of a Taxi Driver. Despite the film's commercial success, Evans declined to appear in the sequel.
By the late 1980s, his youthful image was working against him, and he found it difficult to obtain mature acting roles in line with his age. His last role was as Bazzard in the film adaptation of The Mystery of Edwin Drood in 1993. By the late 1990s, he was a minicab driver in Leicestershire, where in 1997 he was found dead aged 53 in his bungalow. The police discovered the actor's body after going to his house to tell him they had recovered his stolen car. The cause of his death has never been confirmed. The Coroner found a blow to Evans' head and an 18-year-old man was arrested but later released without charge. The Coroner also found high levels of alcohol in his system which suggested suicide or accidental death. An open verdict was eventually given.Barry Evans: The Life and Death of Barry Joseph Evans
Most well known roles.. Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush, Mind Your Language, Crossroads, Doctor in the House, Doctor at Large and the sex comedy Adventures of a Taxi Driver.
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I knew Barry Evans at both Fortescue House School and Bisley Boys School. I always remember him as a very funny boy, into acting even then. I was mystified and sad to hear of his demise. He was always one to keep your spirits up.
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