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Barrie is due to reprise his role as Arnold Rimmer for some new Red Dwarf specials for digital channel Dave, to be shown sometime in 2009.
Barrie is due to reprise his role as Arnold Rimmer for some new Red Dwarf specials for digital channel Dave, to be shown sometime in 2009.

His performance as Rimmer in the pilot episode caught the eye of animation film producer [[Don Hahn]], who was at the time working on [[The Lion King]] and was looking for someone to play [[Zazu]]. So Hahn contacted Barrie and asked him to audition, Barrie didn't get the role.


===Roles in television and films===
===Roles in television and films===

Revision as of 04:02, 5 January 2009

Chris Barrie
Chris Barrie at Dimension Jump XI (2004)
NationalityIreland
OccupationActor
Years active1987-present
SpouseAlecks Barrie (03 Dec 1997 - present)

Chris Barrie (born 28 March 1960) is a British actor. He first achieved success as a vocal impressionist, notably in the ITV sketch show Spitting Image. However, he is probably best known for his role as Arnold Rimmer in the sci-fi sitcom Red Dwarf.

Biography

Early life

Barrie was born Christopher Jonathan Brown in Hanover, Lower Saxony, West Germany to a father who served in the army,[1] and boarded at Methodist College Belfast, in Northern Ireland. After dropping out of Brighton Polytechnic, he began his TV career as a sports personality impersonator on The David Essex Showcase. He provided the voice of Ronald Reagan in the pop song Two Tribes by Frankie Goes to Hollywood. In addition to playing Arnold Rimmer, he is also famous for his role as leisure centre manager Gordon Brittas in the BBC1 sitcom The Brittas Empire, which was broadcast from 1991-97 and ran for seven series, totalling 54 episodes.

Red Dwarf

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Chris Barrie as 2nd technician Arnold Rimmer.

Barrie played the character Arnold Rimmer in 8 series of Red Dwarf. A central character, Barrie appeared as Rimmer in almost every episode of the series, absent only for a brief period during series 7. For the majority of the series the character of Arnold Rimmer was a hologram, and Chris had to wear an "H" on his forehead during filming. The character is described as self-centred, neurotic, cowardly luckless with the ladies. Barrie is the only member of the Red Dwarf cast who was thought to be 'legit' (or a real actor) by original Kryten actor, David Ross, according to Barrie during a DVD commentary for Red Dwarf. Whether or not it was in jest is unclear, but Ross considered Barrie legitimate owing to his previous work in TV, whereas Craig Charles was a poet, Danny John-Jules a dancer and Norman Lovett a stand-up comic.

When a pilot for an American version of the show was produced, Barrie was invited to reprise his role as Rimmer but passed up the offer because of the constraint of the five series contract which is standard for American television.Robert Llewellyn was the only cast member of the British show to participate in the pilot. The pilot was not picked up and the series was never made.

Barrie was also cast for a movie version of Red Dwarf which has yet to be made. According to the official Red Dwarf website, the creators of the show are continuing to pursue funding for the project. However, many cast members have commented that they do not believe the film will be made.

Barrie is due to reprise his role as Arnold Rimmer for some new Red Dwarf specials for digital channel Dave, to be shown sometime in 2009.

His performance as Rimmer in the pilot episode caught the eye of animation film producer Don Hahn, who was at the time working on The Lion King and was looking for someone to play Zazu. So Hahn contacted Barrie and asked him to audition, Barrie didn't get the role.

Roles in television and films

Barrie also hosted the television series Chris Barrie's Massive Engines and Chris Barrie's Massive Machines on the Discovery Channel which was later shown on Channel 5 where both series received record viewing figures and are now 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 BBC2 quiz show Petrolheads, and is the star of the British crime/comedy/drama film Back In Business, in which he plays Tom Marks.

Other roles include:

Barrie's interests include dogs, vintage motorcycles and collecting fast cars. In 1995, he released a video called Chris Barrie's Motoring Wheel Nuts, a showcase for his personal car collection. His current classic car collection comprises a Triumph TR2, MGB GT, Wolseley 1500 and a Jaguar XJ6 (his daily driver). He is a contributor for Practical Classics magazine.

References

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Interviews