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Chris Barrie (born Christopher Jonathan Brown; 28 March 1960) is a British actor and comedian. He worked as a vocal impressionist on the ITV sketch show (1984–1996) and as 's butler Hillary in (2001) and (2003). Barrie starred as in 13 series of the sci-fi space comedy between 1988 and 2020, and as in seven series of the sitcom The Brittas Empire (1991–1997).


Early life and career
Barrie was born on 28 March 1960 in , , , to a father who was serving in the , and later attended Methodist College, a boarding school, in , . After dropping out of his Combined Studies course at Brighton Polytechnic, he became a . He began his television career as a sports personality impersonator on in 1982.

He adopted the surname "Barrie" as there was already an actor named Chris Brown on the Equity UK lists. He was a regular on Saturday Live, amongst performers like Fry and Laurie, and . Barrie provided the voice of in the pop song "" by Frankie Goes to Hollywood, as well as various vocalizations for other tracks by FGTH and Art of Noise. He also appeared as an impressionist on the 's Carrott's Lib between 1983 and 1984, and he starred in his own sketch show Pushing Up Daisies (re-titled Coming Next for the following series) from 1984 to 1985 alongside Hale and Pace and Carla Mendonça. In 1987, he appeared as a French Revolutionary in Blackadder the Third (episode "Nob and Nobility") and did various parts in The Young Ones both as an actor and a voice-over.


Red Dwarf
Barrie played the character Arnold J. Rimmer in all twelve series of , appearing in almost every episode of the series, absent only for a period during series 7. When an unsold pilot for an American version of the show was produced, Barrie was invited to reprise his role as Rimmer. He passed up the offer because of the constraint of the five-series contract. He starred in the 2020 special , alongside the main cast of , and . In addition to starring in the TV series, Barrie also narrated the first two Red Dwarf books, (1992) and Better Than Life (1995), including using his vocal talents to recreate the voices of the other characters, as they sound in the show.


The Brittas Empire
Barrie played Gordon Brittas, the title role in The Brittas Empire, a BBC sitcom running from January 1991 to February 1997 for seven series, with 52 episodes, including two Christmas specials. Brittas was the well-meaning but incompetent manager of Whitbury New Town Leisure Centre. Each episode featured a disastrous occurrence, which Brittas was sure he could sort out, oblivious to the fact he was usually its cause.

Barrie also appeared as Brittas in the stand alone fitness mini-series Get Fit with Brittas in 1997.

In 2014, Barrie reprised his role as Gordon Brittas in the music video for 's version of "Word Up!".

In 2017, the cast reunited for the reopening of Ringwood Leisure centre where a lot of the series was recorded.


Roles in television and films
Barrie's TV work includes Britain's Greatest Machines with Chris Barrie, screened on the National Geographic channel from 4 June 2009. Each of the four episodes features some of the most notable air, sea, and land vehicles and equipment of the 1930s, 1950s, 1960s, and 1980s, respectively. The second series of four episodes was transmitted in February 2010, with the 1910s, 1920s, 1940s, and early steam trains as the subjects of each episode.

Barrie has also hosted the television series Chris Barrie's Massive Engines and Chris Barrie's Massive Machines on the Discovery Channel, later shown on Channel 5 and released on DVD. The latest in this series Massive Speed with Chris Barrie was shown on Discovery Channel from November 2006. In 2006, he appeared as a regular team captain in the BBC Two and was the star of the British crime/comedy/drama film Back In Business, in which he played Tom Marks. Between 2015 and 2018 he was the voice-over for Channel 5's Car Crash TV and 2018–2019 Idiot TV.


Filmography
+Film
TV Movie
Appearance in film at 15.25 with Frank Carson
TV Movie
TV Movie
Short Film

+TV
1 Episode
1 Episode
10 Episodes
2 Episodes
Demolition 1982, Nasty 1984
1 Episode
Channel 4
Voices Also a Puppeteer for the First Two Series.
Coming Next
Series 2, Episode 6.
Series 2, Episode 2.
Episode 2, Cassie
TV Mini-Series, 2 Episodes
Series 1, First Episode
TV Special
1 Episode
Series 3, Episode 3, Nob and Nobility
2 Episodes
TV Special
All Episodes apart from 4 in series 7
Discussing the first series of Red Dwarf
Voice, 1 Episode
BBC TV Special
TV Special 6/5/89
All Episodes
Animated Short
Voice, Series 1, Episode 3
Series 12, Episode 11
TV Special
1 Episode, The Legend of Lochnagar.
5 Episodes
2 Episodes
Voices
Series 2, Episodes 3 and 6
Video
Animated Short
18 April
BBC Learning Business Video
All Episodes
1998Can't Smeg, Won't SmegRimmer Special edition of Can't Cook, Won't Cook, (Red Dwarf 10th anniversary)
1998Universe ChallengeJeremy Paxman/Himself as a Contestant Special Red Dwarf (10th anniversary) Edition of University Challenge
BBC One 15/9/99 One off Special
Series 2, Episode 2
1 Series, 10 Episodes
1 Series, 10 Episodes
1 Series, 10 Episodes
All 6 Episodes
2 Episodes
Episode 2
Series 10, Episode 8
2 Series, 8 Episodes
Animated Short
4 Series
2 Series, 20 Episodes
+Audiobooks
Young Children's Book
Children's Book
+Music Videos
Robin Day
Voice of Mike Read
Voice of Prince Charles
Voice of Ronald Reagan
"Land of Confusion"
Music Video (Mr Brittas)
+Video Games


Personal life
Barrie's interests include collecting vintage metal signs, vintage motorbikes and collecting old British cars. He also collects model railways which he purchased from the now closed model shop in Cookham, Berkshire, which was formerly a Lloyd's Bank being featured in the TV hit Faulty Towers. In 1995, he released a video called Chris Barrie's Motoring Wheel Nuts, a showcase for his personal car collection. his classic car collection consists of a Triumph TR2, , Wolseley 1500 and a .

He has been married twice: first to Monica De Meo from 1987 to 1990 and then to Alecks (1997–present) with whom he has two sons. He lives in , .

In 2010, Barrie was awarded an honorary DTech (Doctor of Technology) by Loughborough University for his contribution to promoting Engineering and Technology.


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