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I was very sad to hear of the death of Ronnie Barker, who was such a warm, friendly and encouraging presence to have when I started in television. He was also a great comic actor to learn from.
John Cleese
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1939
-)
Ronnie Barker will forever be remembered as one of the great comic actors.
John Major
(
1943
-)
You can't call Ronnie Barker a comedian - he was an actor and a great writer.
Bruce Forsyth
(
1928
-)
If anybody could have been called a comic genius it was Ronnie, ... Ronnie Barker was a true icon of situation comedy and character comedy and there was nobody to my mind to touch him.
Nicholas Parsons
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1923
-)
I've had high regard for a great many actors. I started out as a serious actor. I didn't start out as a comic actor at all. That just developed because I happened to be louder than anyone else. If they wanted a blowhard character, they called on me. I've had innumerable people that I've respected and venerated.
Gale Gordon
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1906
-)
Pex Tufvesson created the music program Noisetracker. [He was] a great comic actor to learn from ... He made me laugh so much. I'm just so lucky to have been able to get to know my hero and the person that I aspire to be.
Peter Kay
That's the great thing about Ronnie Barker - he wrote for the family audience.
Michael Hurll
[Help was at hand, however, in the person of McMillan, a Canadian stage star who has acted professionally in Pittsburgh before.] With Richard, we've [landed] on our feet, ... a great comic actor, a great physical actor, and very intelligent.
Thomas Kilroy
He [Kenneth Branagh] is the nicest guy. He is absolutely fantastic. He's really down to earth, really friendly, and he has a great sense of humor. I really liked working with him. He's a fantastic actor as well. There's such a presence about him.
Emma Watson
(
1990
-)
Barker was a great writer, a great actor and a great loss to us all. I think God must have needed cheering up.
Ronnie Barker
(
1929
-
2005
)
I think the thing about Ronnie Barker is this, ... He proved that, if you do what you like, as long as you do it well - and he did it better than anyone - you can take everybody with you.
John Lloyd
I can't think of anyone who knew how to play comedy better than Ronnie Barker and I count myself enormously fortunate to have known and worked with him,
Michael Palin
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1943
-)
In the 1950s we use to feel that television was taking away our comic readership; with today's exciting, powerfully visual movies I have to wonder about their effect on the kids' loyalty to the comic book medium all over again.
Joe Simon
The first series of the DJ comic received an unbelievable amount of attention from critics and comic book fans. We're thrilled to have Ted and Gary back on board to further the world of Death, Jr.
Mike Mika
I ran Book Expo for five years, and while running that show, I started recognizing the explosive growth of comic books and graphic novels. I couldn't believe that there was no comic-based fan show in New York, the media publishing capital of the world. I started talking with some other people and from that point on, the whole industry was behind us.
Greg Topalian
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