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(Died November 2000)

 

Brian Rawlinson

"Ello! Ello! And which of you two fellas takes sugar?"

 

Autograph Successes

 

 

May 1999
Signed 6x4 black/white photo,
4 signed Carry On postcards,
fabulous typed letter and signed note.

Mr Brian Rawlinson

A message from Brian

 

21st November 1999
Signed my Carry On Companion book
(obtained in person)

Brian Rawlinson Signature

 

January 2000
Fabulous letter

 

Carry On Performances

 

Carry On Cruising (1962) - Steward  
Carry On Cleo (1964) - Hessian Driver
Carry On Cowboy (1965) - Stage Coach Guard  


Nearly Carry On Performances

 

The Big Job  
Nurse On Wheels - Policeman

 

Carry On Tit-bits
 

".... it is gratifying to know that so many people derive such pleasure from our efforts and I was happy to be associated with such a wide circle of jolly good and amiable colleagues." Brian Rawlinson - May 1999

 

Other Noteworthy Performances

Television

Brian appeared with Robert Shaw in The Buccaneers as 'Crewman Gaff'.
Played 'Robert Onedin' the Brother of Carry Onner Peter Gilmore in the much loved television series The Onedin Line.
Played 'Mr Gorilla' in Absolutely True for High Command Productions 1999.
Appeared as 'Porter' in an episode of the comedy Goodnight Sweetheart for Alomo Productions 1998.
Brian is just one of many Carry Onners to appear in the popular BBC comedy The Last of the Summer Wine, playing 'Cyril Gridley' in three episodes '94,'95 and '98.
Appeared as 'Ted' in the BBC comedy series Roger Roger, 1997.
Played 'Parson Thirdly' in Granada Television's far From The Madding Crowd in 1997.
Brian played the 'Judge' in Moll Flanders for Granada Films, 1996.
'Michael Kelly' in a 1996 episode of the BBC's Crime Traveller.
Played 'Mr Black' in London Bridge for Carlton Television, 1995.
Appeared as 'Tweedy Harris' in Heartbeat for Yorkshire Television, 1995.
Brian played 'Father Christmas' in The Paul Merton Show for Hatrick Productions, 1993.
'George Nark' in Inspector Alleyn: Death at the Bar, for the BBC, 1992.
'Barry Cutforth' in Forever Green for LWT, 1990.
'PC' in Sunday Pursuit for HTV International, 1990.
Played 'Mr Tombs' in The Bill for Thames Television, 1990.
Appeared as a 'Chauffeur' in the BBC comedy Brush Strokes, 1990.
'Ernst' in The Attic for Yorkshire Television, 1988.
'Brigade Leader' in Border for BBC Television, 1987.
Appeared in the drama Diary of an Edwardian Lady, for Central Television, 1983.
Played 'Sgt Grainger' in an episode of New Scotland Yard, 1972.
Played 'Danny Jessel in Market in Honey Lane, 1967.
In 1961 Brian played 'Joe Makinson' in Coronation Street.


Films

Played 'Matthew Moon' in the classic Far From The Madding Crowd starring Julie Christie and Terence Stamp.
Other Films include Ladies Who Do, Blind Terror, Sword of Sherwood Forest, Fragments, Helen, Dangerous Exile, Life In Danger, No Kidding, Sunday Pursuit and Man Behind the Mask.
Also appeared as 'Albert' in the Peter Rogers/Gerald Thomas film The Iron Maiden.

Radio

Appeared as 'Sir Timothy Farrar' in Hindle Wakes 1996, a role he played twice on the stage!
Entertaining Strangers, 1994.

Recent Theatre

'George' in Fragments at the Old Red Lion & Man in the Moon, 1990 - Brian won a Best Actor award for his performance!
Played 'Lepidus' in Antony and Cleopatra in Birmingham, 1991.
Brian played 'Henry Hobson' in Hobson's Choice in Birmingham, 1992.
Played 'Henry Ormonroyd' in When We Are Married at The West Yorkshire Playhouse, 1992.
'Jarvis Huntley-Pike' in A Chorus of Disapproval at The Derby Playhouse, 1993.
'Belforest' and 'Doctor' in The Atheist's Tragedy for Birmingham Rep, 1994.
Brian appeared as 'Joseph' in Wuthering Heights. Good Company tour, 1994.
'Ormonroyd' again in When We Are Married in Sheffield, 1995.
Appeared as 'The Judge' in The Wind in the Willows for Birmingham Rep, 1995/96.
Played 'Burgess' in Candida at the Octagon, Bolton, 1998.
Brian starred as 'Jacob Marley' in the Dickens classic A Christmas Carol in Bolton, 1998
Played 'Sir Timothy Farrar' in Hindle Wakes at the Manchester Royal Exchange, 1996 and 1998.
'Sir Anthony Absolute' in The Rivals, Northcott Exeter, 2000.

 


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