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Joseph Henry "Joe" Baker (17 July 1940 – 6 October 2003) was an England international footballer. Born in Woolton in Liverpool, England, he spent virtually his entire childhood growing up in Motherwell, Scotland. He is notable for being the first player to have played for England without having previously played in the English football league system, and for scoring over 100 goals in both the English and Scottish leagues. His brother Gerry Baker was also a professional footballer.
Date Of Birth July 17, 1940, Woolton, United Kingdom Died October 6, 2003, Wishaw, United Kingdom Place Of Birth London, England, UK Height 1.70 m Profession Actor Star Sign Sagittarius
# Fact 1 Daughters: Emma Jane Cunningham, Sarah Jane Cunningham
Actor Title Year Status Character The Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show 1979 TV Series Hula-Hula / Professor Friday (1979) (voice) C.H.O.M.P.S. 1979 Storage Foreman (as Joe E. Baker) Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo 1979 TV Series The Thing (voice) Fred and Barney Meet the Thing 1979 TV Series The Thing Godzilla 1978-1979 TV Series Additional Voices The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again 1979 Prisoner Joe Mrs. Columbo 1979 TV Series Merlini The Robonic Stooges 1978 TV Series Larry (voice) The Skatebirds 1977 TV Series Larry Fine (voice) Baker's Half-Dozen 1967-1976 TV Series Various Characters / Joey Baker The Rich Little Show 1976 TV Series Regular The New Scooby-Doo Movies 1972 TV Series Voice The ABC Comedy Hour 1972 TV Series Who Do You Do 1972 TV Series Various Impressions Shirley's World 1971 TV Series Bernie Greenberg Kraft Music Hall Presents: The Des O'Connor Show 1971 TV Series Regular Strange Report 1970 TV Series Dick Blaise My Man Joe 1967 TV Series Joe, butler / valet Where the Bullets Fly 1966 Minister Fire Crackers 1964-1965 TV Series Jumbo Ghost Squad 1963 TV Series No Hiding Place 1962 TV Series Janitor Echo Four Two 1961 TV Series Mouth organist Golden Girl 1961 TV Series Eggy Nearly a Nasty Accident 1961 Watkins Girls of the Latin Quarter 1960 Finch New Look 1959 TV Series Art House 1998 Bartender (uncredited) Quest for Camelot 1998 Additional Voices (voice) Kelly Kelly 1998 TV Series Minister Pocahontas 1995 Lon (voice) Dumb & Dumber 1994 Barnard ABC Weekend Specials 1994 TV Series Ben Weatherstaff Acapulco H.E.A.T. 1994 TV Series Miles Delahanty Freaked 1993 Prof. Nigel Crump Robin Hood: Men in Tights 1993 Angry Villager Adventures in Odyssey: Shadow of a Doubt 1993 Video short voice Doogie Howser, M.D. 1992 TV Series Professor The Heart of Justice 1992 TV Movie Coat Checkman Waxwork II: Lost in Time 1992 The Peasant Bugsy 1991 Lawrence Tibbett Dutch 1991 Party Butler Coach 1990 TV Series Tailor Paddington Bear 1989-1990 TV Series Additional Voices Waxwork 1988 Jenkins Highway to Heaven 1987 TV Series Jason Trapper John, M.D. 1986 TV Series Wally The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians 1985 TV Series Additional Voices Daniel Boone 1981 TV Movie voice Fantasy Island 1980-1981 TV Series Innkeeper / Inn Keeper The Flintstones: Wind-Up Wilma 1981 TV Short Mean / Checker (voice) The Kwicky Koala Show 1981 TV Series voice The Steve Allen Comedy Hour 1981 TV Series Regular The Big Show 1980 TV Series Regular Performer
Writer Title Year Status Character Crackerjack! 1956 TV Series sketch - 1 episode
Thanks Title Year Status Character Art House 1998 special thanks
Self Title Year Status Character Side by Side 1975 Himself Looks Familiar 1973-1975 TV Series Himself - Guest / Himself The Golden Shot 1972-1974 TV Series Himself The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club 1974 TV Series Himself The Mike Douglas Show 1972 TV Series Himself - Comic Showtime 1968 TV Series Himself Carnival Time 1967 TV Series Himself - Guest Judge The Eamonn Andrews Show 1966 TV Series Himself The Frankie Vaughan Show 1966 TV Series Himself Comedy Bandbox 1962-1963 TV Series Himself New Look 1959 TV Series Himself The Children's Television Caravan 1958 TV Series Himself Crackerjack! 1955-1957 TV Series Himself / Himself - Regular Show Case 1954 TV Series Himself London Entertains 1951 Documentary Hiram (as Joe Cunningham)
Known for movies Dumb & Dumber (1994) as Barnard
Pocahontas (1995) as Lon
Waxwork (1988) as Jenkins
Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993) as Angry Villager