Barry Stanton Net Worth is $800,000 Barry Stanton Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Barry Stanton (born 23 January 1941) is an Australian rock'n'roll musician. Discovered by fellow recording artist Johnny O'Keefe in 1958, Barry regularly performed on many Australian music programs such as Bandstand, The Johnny O'Keefe Show, Six O'Clock Rock, Sing Sing Sing, Saturday Date, and Woody's Teen Time.He released six singles on Australian label Leedon Records, the first being Don't Let Go in 1960. His second release, the Johnny O'Keefe composition Don't You Worry 'Bout That, reached number 3 on the Sydney Top 40 in September 1960. Two other singles were issued, but his fifth and biggest release Beggin' On My Knees - written by Barry's brother Rod - reached number one in 1962. Signed by RCA in 1964 he released A Tribute To The King - a song written for Barry by fellow musician and good friend Johnny Devlin - followed by My Little Emmy in 1965.Even though he was one of the most popular performers of his era, Stanton achieved minimal success outside of Australia. He continues to perform regularly around the country along with other artists from the JO'K era.
Date Of Birth 1941-01-23 Profession Actor
Actor Title Year Status Character Holby City 2007 TV Series Isaac Skillen Shanghai Knights 2003 Lord Chancellor Redemption Road 2001 Police Inspector The Infinite Worlds of H.G. Wells 2001 TV Mini-Series Dean Frederick Masterman Don Quixote 2000 TV Movie Chaplain - at the Duke's Feast Dalziel and Pascoe 1998 TV Series Joe Swindles The Bare Necessities 1996 TV Movie Wilf Casualty 1987-1995 TV Series Tom Waller / Slim A Kid in King Arthur's Court 1995 Blacksmith Rumble 1995 TV Series Dumper The Glam Metal Detectives 1995 TV Series The Baron / Actor Manager Ain't Misbehavin 1995 TV Series Lester Whales The Madness of King George 1994 Sheridan The Bill 1993 TV Series Dave North So Haunt Me 1993 TV Series Max Rodwell Leon the Pig Farmer 1992 Peter Bye Bye Columbus 1991 TV Movie Second Seaman Robin Hood 1991 Miter The Wars of the Roses 1990-1991 TV Series Duke of York
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... King of the Wind 1990 Chef Richard Lionheart 1987 Duke De Bar The Theban Plays by Sophocles 1986 TV Series Chorus Yes, Prime Minister 1986 TV Series Malcolm Warren - Press Secretary
Malcolm Warren - Press Office Them and Us 1985 TV Series Toby Middleton Travelling Man 1985 TV Series Ward Summer Season 1985 TV Series Smear Mann's Best Friends 1985 TV Series Henry Mann Function Room 1985 TV Mini-Series Now and Then 1983-1984 TV Series Uncle Gordon The Young Ones 1984 TV Series Postman Tucker's Luck 1984 TV Series Mr. Grayson Doctor Who 1984 TV Series Noma Hart to Hart 1983 TV Series Eddie The Old Men at the Zoo 1983 TV Series Strawson The Professionals 1979-1982 TV Series Ferris / Frank Strangers 1982 TV Series Binnie R. Something in Disguise 1982 TV Series Leslie Mount Andy Robson 1982 TV Series Sgt. Blackett Minder 1982 TV Series Georgie The Search for Alexander the Great 1981 TV Mini-Series Cleitus Hammer House of Horror 1980 TV Series Tony Turtle's Progress 1979-1980 TV Series Geordie Sam Fallen Hero 1978-1979 TV Series Joe Harris ITV Playhouse 1968-1979 TV Series Jimbo / Tobias Brecht and Co 1979 TV Movie Member of Brecht's company / Erwin / Shufu Z Cars 1972-1978 TV Series Judd / Wally Armchair Thriller 1978 TV Series Swift Sweeney 2 1978 Big John Crown Court 1978 TV Series David Miller The New Avengers 1977 TV Series Packer Hamlet 1976 Claudius Hunter's Walk 1976 TV Series Jack Dale Upstairs, Downstairs 1975 TV Series P.C. Burridge Shadows 1975 TV Series Dutch Schlitz Softly Softly: Task Force 1975 TV Series Charlie Grant The Sweeney 1975 TV Series The German, aka Otto Schmidt Survivors 1975 TV Series Reg Gunnel Funny Ha-Ha 1974 TV Series On-screen participant Thriller 1974 TV Series Quinn Dixon of Dock Green 1965-1974 TV Series Rupert / Ken Briggs / Roy Seely / ... Great Mysteries 1974 TV Series Warder The Protectors 1972 TV Series George Soaper Demons of the Mind 1972 Ernst Budgie 1972 TV Series Rainbow Ferguson Spy Trap 1972 TV Series Det. Con. Coles Play for Today 1971 TV Series American Businessman Camera Three 1971 TV Series Caliban King Lear 1971 Oswald Mystery and Imagination 1970 TV Series Beadle Manhunt 1970 TV Series Buchner Softly Softly 1969 TV Series Oliver Counterstrike 1969 TV Series Thomson Who-Dun-It 1969 TV Series Tom Giddings The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm 1969 TV Series Fred / First removal man / Captain Callan 1969 TV Series Lambert The Wednesday Play 1969 TV Series Payne The Saint 1969 TV Series Pete The Champions 1968 TV Series Faber George and the Dragon 1968 TV Series West Ham Supporter The Caesars 1968 TV Mini-Series Clemens Tell Me Lies 1968 Guest Public Eye 1968 TV Series Jackson The Informer 1967 TV Series Johnson Robbery 1967 Car Lot owner Half Hour Story 1967 TV Series Gerry Freeman No Hiding Place 1967 TV Series Wilson Witch Hunt 1967 TV Series Peter Griffin Theatre 625 1966 TV Series Father's friend Talking to a Stranger 1966 TV Mini-Series Father's Friend The Likely Lads 1966 TV Series George Front Page Story 1965 TV Series First Workman R3 1964 TV Series Saunders ITV Play of the Week 1963 TV Series Bailiff The Plane Makers 1963 TV Series Sprayer
Self Title Year Status Character Shakespeare's Island 1971 TV Movie documentary Himself
Known for movies Shanghai Knights (2003) as Lord Chancellor
The Madness of King George (1994) as Sheridan
A Kid in King Arthur's Court (1995) as Blacksmith
Robin Hood (1991) as Miter