Bryan Pringle
Bryan Pringle | |
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![]() Pringle in The Early Bird (1965) | |
Born | |
Died | 15 May 2002 London, England | (aged 67)
Years active | 1960–2002 |
Spouse(s) | Anne Jameson (1958–1999; her death) |
Children | 2 |
Bryan Pringle (19 January 1935 – 15 May 2002) was an English character actor who appeared for several decades in television, film and theatre productions.
Life and career
Born in Glascote, Tamworth, Staffordshire, he was brought up in the Lancashire town of Bolton. After boarding at St Bees School, Cumberland,[1] he trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London, winning the 1954 Bancroft Gold Medal,[2] graduating in 1955 with an Acting (RADA Diploma).[3]
In 1958, he married character actress Anne Jameson; together they had two children. She died in 1999, three years before he did.[4]
Theatre work
Pringle started as a member of the
In 1961 he was at
Film work
Pringle appeared in many films, beginning with
Television work
Pringle also made numerous television appearances, gaining fame as 'Cheese & Egg' in the
In 1980 he played Albert Case, leader of a group of villains in The Professionals episode Weekend in the Country.[18] Other notable appearances were as landlord Arthur Pringle in Series 2 of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet (1986),[17] as Barker in the Inspector Morse episode Deceived by Flight (1989),[17] and as pathologist Felix Norman in Prime Suspect (1991).[17] He played the part of the farmer Mr. Grimsdale in the second series of "All Creatures Great and Small". Pringle also appeared in 1985 in a well-known TV commercial advertising Heineken beer, playing a cockney elocutionist attempting to teach an upper-class woman (Sylvestra Le Touzel) how to say "The wa'er in Major'a don' taste like wot id ough' 'a" ("The water in Majorca don't taste like what it ought to").[19]
In the early 1980s he also appeared in a series of International Direct Dialling adverts. In the first advert he had the classic line "Sydney who?" only to be told "Not Sydney who, Sydney Australia", at which point the shock causes him to forcefully spit out a mouthful of tea he has just taken. The theme continued in further adverts.
Death
In later life Pringle lived in
Selected filmography
- The Challenge (1960) - sergeant
- Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960) - Jack
- H.M.S. Defiant (1962) - Sgt Kneebone
- Lawrence of Arabia (1962) - driver (uncredited)
- French Dressing (1964) - the Mayor
- The Early Bird (1965) - Austin
- How I Won the War (1967) - reporter
- Berserk! (1967) - Constable Bradford
- Diamonds for Breakfast (1968) - police sergeant
- Spring and Port Wine (1970) - bowler 3
- The Boy Friend (1971) - Percy Parkhill / Percy Browne
- Mister Quilp (1975) - Mr Garland
- Jabberwocky (1977) - guard at gate
- Bullshot (1983) - waiter
- The Young Visiters (1984) - Minnit the butler
- Brazil (1985) - Spiro
- Haunted Honeymoon (1986) - Pfister
- Consuming Passions (1988) - gateman
- Drowning by Numbers (1988) - Jake
- Inspector Morse (1989) - Barker (The Porter)
- Getting It Right (1989) - Mr Lamb
- Crimestrike (1990) - Super
- Three Men and a Little Lady (1990) - old Englishman
- American Friends (1991) - Haskell
- The Steal (1995) - Cecil, bank doorman
- Restoration (1995) - watchman
- Snow White: A Tale of Terror (1997) - Father Gilbert
- The Legend of 1900 (1998) - civil servant
- B. Monkey (1998) - Goodchild
- Darkness Falls (1999) - Mr Hayter
- Lover's Prayer (2001) - Stepan
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1965 | Hereward the Wake | Martin Lightfoot | |
1965 | The Sullavan Brothers | Alderman Slater | |
1965 | Gideon's Way | John Stewart | Episode "Subway To Revenge" |
1966 | The Caramel Crisis | McWithers | |
1968-1970 | The Dustbinmen | Cheese & Egg | |
1973 | Public Eye | Donald Reading | Episode "Home & Away" |
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 | |
1980 | The Good Companions | ||
1980 | The Professionals (TV Series) |
Case | Episode S4 E13 "Weekend In The Country" December 14th 1980 |
1981 | When The Boat Comes In |
Doughty | |
1982 | The Bell | Patchway | |
1983 | Last of the Summer Wine | Ludovic | Episode "Cheering Up Ludovic" |
1984 | Cockles | Ernie | |
1985 | Auf Wiedersehen, Pet | Arthur Pringle | |
1987 | Hardwicke House | Councillor Hodgkins | Episode 4 "Prize Giving". Was due to air on ITV, on 11 March 1987 but never broadcast. Released on YouTube in 2019. |
1988 | King and Castle | George Fossett | Series 2 "Dim Sums" aired 17 May 1988. |
1988 | All Creatures Great and Small | Grimsdale | |
1990 | Wish Me Luck | Father Martin | |
1991 | Prime Suspect | Felix Norman | |
1991 | Rumpole Of The Bailey |
Ben Baker | |
1994 | Moving Story | Branwell | |
1997 | A Prince Among Men | Vince Hibbert | |
1997 | Snow White: A Tale of Terror | Father Gilbert | |
2003 | Barbara | Mr Cooper | (final appearance) |
References
- ^ Old St Beghian Bulletin January 2019
- ^ "Bryan Pringle - Biography". Internet movie database. Retrieved 17 March 2025.
- ^ "Rada Student & graduate profiles — Bryan Pringle". rada.ac.uk. Retrieved 17 March 2025.
- ^ a b "Martin Nicholson's Cemetery Project". martin-nicholson.info. Retrieved 17 March 2025.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Bryan Pringle - Past productions". theatricalia.com. Retrieved 17 March 2025.
- ^ Frances Stephens, Theatre World Annual (London) Number 10, Barrie & Rockliff, London 1959, pages 99-101
- ^ Frances Stephens, Theatre World Annual (London) Number 11, Barrie & Rockliff, London 1960, page 27
- ^ "Big Soft Nellie (1971) | BFI". Archived from the original on 12 May 2019.
- ^ Frances Stephens, Theatre World Annual 1966 Number 16, Iliffe Books, London 1965, pages 58, 60
- ^ Who's Who in the Theatre 15th edition, Pitman Publishing, London 1972, page 147
- ^ "Twelfth Night, McDougall, Bankside Globe, June 1973". Archived from the original on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 18 November 2017.
- ^ "Billy > Original London Cast : CastAlbums.org".
- ^ "Production of Much Ado About Nothing | Theatricalia".
- ^ This Story of Yours a play by John Hopkins / Hampstead Theatre: programme by Stilwell Darby & Co Ltd: '1987 no 7'
- ^ "My Fair Lady – Hippodrome Heritage".
- ^ "Entertaining Mr. Sloane - Variety". 26 February 2001.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Bryan Pringle". rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved 17 March 2025.
- ^ ""The Professionals" Weekend in the Country (TV Episode 1980) - IMDb". IMDb.
- ^ "Accents: Cockney – the water in Majorca - Classless English". Retrieved 12 June 2012.