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Ronnie Barker
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How old was Ronnie Barker when he died?
76 years old
When did Ronnie Barker die?
October 3, 2005
How did Ronnie Barker die?
Heart problems
How old was Ronnie Barker when he died?
76 years old
Where did Ronnie Barker die?
Adderbury, Oxfordshire, England, UK
When was Ronnie Barker born?
September 25, 1929
Where was Ronnie Barker born?
Bedford, Bedfordshire, England, UK
What was Ronnie Barker's birth name?
Ronald William George Barker
How tall was Ronnie Barker?
5 feet 8 inches, or 1.72 meters
What was Ronnie Barker known for?
The Two Ronnies
,
Porridge
,
Open All Hours
, and
Doing Time
Was Ronnie Barker married?
He was married to Beryl (Joy) Joyce Tubb from July 8, 1957 to October 3, 2005.
Did Ronnie Barker have children?
Yes, 2 children, including
Adam Barker
and
Charlotte Barker
Did Ronnie Barker have siblings?
Yes, 2 siblings, including Eileen Barker and Vera Barker
Who were Ronnie Barker's parents?
Leonard Barker and Edith Barker
How many awards did Ronnie Barker win?
6 awards
How many award nominations did Ronnie Barker receive?
13 nominations
Known for
The Two Ronnies
7.8
TV Series
Self
Various Characters
Various roles
1973–1986 • 3 eps
Porridge
8.3
TV Series
Norman Stanley Fletcher
1974–1977 • 20 eps
Doing Time
7.2
Fletcher
1979
Open All Hours
7.6
TV Series
Albert Arkwright
1976–1985 • 25 eps
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