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Barry Grant is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera Brookside, played by Paul Usher. The character debuted on-screen during the first episode of Brookside, broadcast on 2 November 1982. Barry is one of the show's original characters and the only character to appear in the first and final episodes of Brookside.
In 1982, he began appearing in the Channel 4 soap opera Brookside as Barry Grant. He also appeared in Liverpool 1 and London's Burning and starred in Six Bend Trap. In 1999, he appeared in Swing as Liam Luxford. In 2001, he began appearing in The Bill, an ITV police drama, as PC Des Taviner. [5]
In 1982, McGann successfully auditioned for the role of Barry Grant in the British soap opera Brookside, after he was cast by show creator Phil Redmond. [5] McGann was refused an Equity card and producers had to recast the role with Paul Usher. [5] In 1989, he portrayed Lord Glozelle in the BBC version of Prince Caspian.
The BBC has revealed the first look at Paul Usher, formerly better known as Brookside bad boy Barry Grant, ahead of his first appearance on EastEnders.
Barry Grant [1] Paul Usher: 1982–1995, 1997–1998, 2003 Bobby Grant [1] Ricky Tomlinson: 1982–1988 Claire Grant: Amy Lynch: 1985–1990 Damon Grant [1] Simon O'Brien: 1982–1987 Karen Grant [1] Shelagh O'Hara: 1982–1986, 1988, 1990 Alan Green: Michael Maynard: 1985 Desmond Greenall: Bernard Brown: 1986, 1989 Alison Gregory [1] Alyson ...
Terry Sullivan is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera Brookside, played by Brian Regan. One of the show's original characters, Terry debuted on-screen during the episode broadcast on 17 November 1982. Regan appeared in the show between 1982 and 1997. At the time of his departure, Regan was Brookside's longest serving ...
Barry Williams and his wife, Tina Mahina, share a strong bond on and off the stage.. The Brady Bunch actor and Mahina began dating in 2013 and tied the knot four years later. The marriage marked ...
It featured a set of stereotyped Liverpudlian characters or Scousers, "Ga'", "Ba'" and "Te'" (Gary, Barry and Terry) played by Gary Bleasdale, Harry Enfield, Joe McGann, and Mark Moraghan. The original inspiration for the Scousers sketches were Barry Grant and Terry Sullivan , two characters from the Channel 4 , soap opera Brookside , set in ...