Barry Hugh Crocker (born 4 November 1935 About Official Barry Crocker website) is an Australian Gold Logie-winning character actor, television personality, singer, and variety entertainer with a crooner vocal style.
Crocker is known for his iconic Australian films during the 1970s, including The Adventures of Barry McKenzie (1972) and its sequel, Barry McKenzie Holds His Own (1974). Crocker was also the presenter and leading performer on the TV series The Sound of Music, taking over from entertainer Bobby Limb.
His singing talents eventually earned him over 30 Gold records. In 1971, Sound of Music was the 11th-most-popular show in the country. Crocker sang the theme tune to the Australian soap opera Neighbours between 1985 and 1992. Crocker published an autobiography called Bazza – The Adventures of Barry Crocker in 2003. In 2023, he published Last of the Entertainers: A Star-Studded Story Across Sixty-Five Years of Television, Stage, Screen and in Recording.
Crocker was Beresford's first choice as lead actor when it came to the filming of David Williamson's popular play Don's Party, but serious back problems curtailed Crocker's screen career at that point, opening the way for John Hargreaves to achieve film success in the coveted title role.
Nevertheless, in 1976 Crocker was crowned Moomba Festival, the annual entertainment festival in Melbourne.Craig Bellamy, Gordon Chisholm, Hilary Eriksen (17 February 2006) Moomba: A festival for the people PDF pp 17–22
He had the lead role as Governor Alan Smith in the short-lived prison drama Punishment (1981), and guest-starred in two episodes of the Australian satirical black comedy series Review with Myles Barlow. Later TV roles included parts in Pizza, Swift and Shift Couriers, and Housos for SBS, and The Strange Calls, an ABC2 comedy series.
In 1994, Crocker appeared as himself in the worldwide record-breaking film Muriel's Wedding. He proved his acting and comedy credentials once again as the retro-disco host Donny Destry in the 2007 movie .
Crocker appeared as Charles "Hoot" Russell, Greg Russell's father in the Hey Dad..! episode "Hoot's Boots". It was the second last episode of the show, which spanned 14 seasons. A DVD box set of Hey Dad..! has had to be abandoned, following the conviction of the original "Dad" – Robert Hughes – on several sex offences.
In 2005, Crocker was featured on the Nine Network program This Is Your Life. It was a rare accolade, because Crocker had already been the subject of this prestigious TV program thirty years earlier, in 1975, when the show was hosted by Roger Climpson. Crocker was caught by surprise when host Mike Munro and the TV production team arrived, after a lot of careful planning by his long-term partner, Katy Manning, the English actress.
Crocker was chosen by Chaim Topol to co-star as his nemesis Lazer Wolfe in a long-running Australian season of the musical Fiddler on the Roof. He also featured in the role of The Lecturer in the 2008 Australian premiere of the stage musical Reefer Madness.
Crocker presented the Australian version of Behind Mansion Walls on the Crime and Investigation Network on Foxtel in Australia.
In May 1973, Crocker released the album Music Makes My Day, on Festival Records, featuring an updated version of American rockabilly singer Robin Luke's "Susie Darlin'. The recording featured Olivia Newton-John and Pat Carroll on backup vocals, and enjoyed chart success, peaking at number 7. "Susie Darlin' – Barry Crocker 1973 Pop Archives Barry Crocker Discography BarryCrocker.net
He sang the original recording of the theme song for the 1977 Reg Grundy soap opera, The Restless Years (later a hit for Renée Geyer), and also the original theme to the long-running soap opera Neighbours, another Reg Grundy production. His version was used from 1985 to 1992, and it was also played during the series' final episode, which aired in July 2022.
Crocker wrote and recorded an unofficial theme song for the Australian rules football team, Geelong, entitled Come on the Cats.
A notable public use of the expression was on the front page of the Sydney newspaper The Daily Telegraph on 17 April 2014 when Barry O'Farrell the Premier of New South Wales, was forced to resign, allegedly for accepting a gift of an expensive bottle of wine without declaring it, and then later denying in court that he had even received the gift. The headline, consisting of almost half the front page, read "A Barry Crocker".
In February 2022, news of the cancellation of Neighbours in the British press prompted fans of the TV show to download the theme song. It reached No. 1 on UK iTunes and at No. 11 on the UK Singles Sales Chart sales and downloads chart ending 17 February 2022.
Personal life
Discography
Charting albums
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Charting singles
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Awards
Mo Awards
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In popular culture
Filmography
Film
Squeeze a Flower 1970 Waiter The Adventures of Barry McKenzie 1972 Barry McKenzie Barry McKenzie Holds His Own 1974 Barry McKenzie – Rev Kevin McKenzie Shotgun Wedding 1993 Voice Muriel's Wedding 1994 Himself Twitch (short) 2000 Quiz Show Host 2007 Donnie Dusty The Strange Calls (short) 2011 Gregor The Advisor (short) 2012 Gerhard Houses vs. Authority 2012 Federal Judge
Television
66 and All That 1966 Presenter The Barry Crocker Show 1966–67 Presenter Say It with Music 1966–67 Presenter Skippy the Bush Kangaroo 1969 Alfred Aloysius Mortimer This Is Your Life 1975 Guest The Sound of Music Presenter & Leading Performer Punishment 1981 Governor Alan Smith Heartbreak High 1994 Compere Hey Dad..! (episode: "Hoots Boots") 1994 Charles 'Hoot' Russell Twisted 1997 Sir Barry Doyle Variety Show at the End of the World 2000 Death Pizza 2000 Clarence Bumpkin This Is Your Life 2005 Guest Magical Tales 2010 Whirly Wizard Legend of Enyo 2010 Shamani (voice) Rake 2010 Errol Greene Behind Mansion Walls 2011 Joe Pikul Swift and Shift Couriers 2011 Reg Jones CEO Housos 2011 Premier The Strange Calls (miniseries) 2012 Gregor
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