Ian Barritt

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Ian Barritt
Born1944 (age 7879)
Burnley, Lancashire, England

Ian Barritt (born 1944) is a British actor. He is a former Vice President of Equity, which he has been involved with since the 1970s, when he stood for Council with Vanessa Redgrave's "Workers Revolutionary Party" faction.

His television credits include: Elizabeth R , The Tomorrow People , Secret Army , Blake's 7 , Minder , Only Fools and Horses , Lovejoy , Between The Lines , The Bill , A Touch of Frost , Chucklevision , Foyle's War , Life on Mars , Midsomer Murders and Doctor Who .


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