Bryan Pringle

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Bryan Pringle
Bryan Pringle.jpg
Pringle in The Early Bird (1965)
Born (1935-01-19)19 January 1935
Glascote, Tamworth, Staffordshire, England, UK
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London, England, UK
Years active 1960–2002
Spouse(s) Anne Jameson
(1958–1999) (her death)

Bryan Pringle (19 January 1935 – 15 May 2002) was a British actor who appeared for decades in television, film and theatre productions.[1]

Life and career

Born in Glascote, Tamworth, Staffordshire but brought up in the Lancashire town of Bolton he trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. In 1958, he married character actress Anne Jameson; together they had two children. She died in 1999.

While much of his TV career was as a character actor, he also appeared in many films, beginning with Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960) as the cuckolded husband, Jack. He was a regular in director Ken Russell's work, commencing with the part of Charles Pooter in Diary of a Nobody, made for BBC 2, in 1964. He also appeared alongside Norman Wisdom in the 1965 film The Early Bird. He continued to be cast in many independent films, such as Brazil, B. Monkey, and Drowning By Numbers. He played Len Wiles, the adoptive father of Terry Wiles in the BBC drama On Giant's Shoulders (1979).

Pringle is best remembered for playing Norman Wisdom's nemesis, the treacherous rival milkman Austin in "The Early Bird" (1965), Barker in the Inspector Morse episode "Deceived by Flight" in 1989, landlord Arthur Pringle in Series 2 of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, and as a friend of Eddie Royle in EastEnders in 1991. Pringle also appeared in the late 1970s in a well-known TV commercial advertising Heineken beer, in which he plays a cockney voice tutor attempting to teach a posh girl how to say with a cockney accent "The wa'er in Major'a don' tas' li' wot id ough' 'a." [written as "The water in Majorca don't taste like what it ought to"] instead of her normal "The water in Majorca doesn't taste quite how it should." After a sip of the beer she begins to pronounce it with a cockney accent.[2]

Pringle officially opened the first Meadows Festival in Edinburgh in 1975.

In later life, Bryan lived in Northamptonshire and is buried alongside his wife in the cemetery of St Laurence church in Brafield on the Green.[3]

Selected filmography

Television roles

Year Title Role
1966 The Caramel Crisis McWithers
1968 to 1970 The Dustbinmen Cheese & Egg
1974 The Pallisers Mr. Monk
1974 Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em Mr. Jackson
1975 The Growing Pains of PC Penrose Sergeant Flagg
1979 Henry V Pistol
1981 When The Boat Comes In Doughty
1983 Last of the Summer Wine Ludovic
1985 Auf Wiedersehen, Pet Arthur Pringle
1988 All Creatures Great and Small Grimsdale
1990 Wish Me Luck Father Martin
1991 "Prime Suspect" Felix Norman
1997 A Prince Among Men Vince Hibbert
1997 Snow White: A Tale of Terror Father Gilbert
2003 Barbara Mr. Cooper

References

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  3. http://www.martin-nicholson.info/cemetery/cemeterybrafield.htm

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