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Swift, Greg. "Mystery as Police Find TV Doctor Barry Dead," Daily Mail [London], 12 February 1997, p. 5 | Swift, Greg. "Mystery as Police Find TV Doctor Barry Dead," Daily Mail [London], 12 February 1997, p. 5 | ||
Revision as of 17:16, 24 March 2014
Biography
Evans was left at a Barnardos home when he was two months old and nothing is known of his family
He went into show business at 17 and became famous as Dr. Michael Upton in the British television series Doctor in the House, Doctor at Large and also in Mind Your Language, as well as several feature films.
In the 1980s he abandoned show business and retired into obscurity. In early 1997 his body was found in suspicious circumstances in his cottage in Leicestershire.
References
Barker, Dennis. "Forever Young," The Guardian [London], 13 February 1997 Swift, Greg. "Mystery as Police Find TV Doctor Barry Dead," Daily Mail [London], 12 February 1997, p. 5