Noel Johnson
{{Short description|English actor (1916–1999)}}
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{{Infobox person
| name = Noel Johnson
| image = Actor_Noel_Johnson.jpg
| caption = Recording Dick Barton
| birth_name = Noel Frank Johnson
| birth_date = {{birth date|1916|12|28|df=yes}}
| birth_place = West Bromwich, England
| death_date = {{death date and age|1999|10|1|1916|12|28|df=yes}}
| death_place = Llandough, Wales
| occupation = Actor
| yearsactive = 1941–1997
| spouse = {{marriage|Leonora Peacock|1942}}
| children = 1
}}
Noel Frank Johnson (28 December 1916 – 1 October 1999) was a British actor. He was the voice of special agent Dick Barton on BBC Radio and Dan Dare on Radio Luxembourg.
Life
Johnson was born 28 December 1916 in West Bromwich, England and attended Bromsgrove School,{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/news/1999/oct/06/guardianobituaries|title=Noel Johnson|first=Dennis|last=Gifford|date=6 October 1999|work=The Guardian|location=London}} where his fictional character Dick Barton was listed on the honours boards.Daily Mail 17 March 1947 p.3 "Dick Barton wins – at his old school!" He married Leonora Peacock in 1942: they had one son Gareth Johnson. He died 1 October 1999.Daily Mail 5 October 1999 p 18 "Noel Johnson, voice of Dick Barton, dies at 82"
Career
After wartime service in the Royal Army Service Corps, including evacuation from Dunkirk, he was invalided out, and joined the BBC Repertory Company in 1945. He was the original voice of Dick Barton from 7 October 1946, performing over 300 episodes before quitting in 1949 to pursue a stage career.Daily Mail 3 January 1949 p. 1 "Dick Barton Quits – but the show goes on" He was paid £18 per week but felt that he deserved much more for such a popular character. He returned to play Dick Barton once more in a special series in 1972.
In 1969 he appeared in a BBC seven-part David Ellis radio thriller called Find The Lady.{{cite web|url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000dykv|title = David Ellis – Find the Lady|publisher = BBC Radio|accessdate = 26 January 2020}} He later played Dan Dare on the Radio Luxembourg serial, but his name was kept secret.
His assured upper class voice cadence made him ideal for certain characters{{citation needed|date=January 2020}}, notably in the BBC Radio 4 dramatic adaptation of A Dance to the Music of Time by Anthony Powell. This was broadcast as 26 one-hour episodes between 1978 and 1981; Johnson played the novel sequence's narrator Nicholas Jenkins, while the younger Nicholas was played by Gareth Johnson{{citation needed|date=January 2020}} in the first 18 episodes. In the last quarter of the series – in which Jenkins is in late middle-age – Johnson plays Jenkins alone.{{Cite web|url=http://anthonypowell.org/bbc-radio-adaptation/|title=BBC Radio Adaptation}}
His movie career included roles in Frenzy, The First Great Train Robbery, For Your Eyes Only and his last film Withnail & I in 1987, where he played a militaristic and drunken bar owner. Johnson also appeared in numerous television dramas until the mid-1990s, including A for Andromeda, The Andromeda Breakthrough, Dixon of Dock Green, Coronation Street, Out of the Unknown,Little Sir Nicholas, Doomwatch, Death of an Expert Witness, Colditz, Rumpole of the Bailey, Doctor Who (in the serials The Underwater Menace and Invasion of the Dinosaurs), Inspector Morse and A Touch of Frost, amongst many others.{{Cite web|url=https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2ba02a5f38|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170824001953/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2ba02a5f38|url-status=dead|archive-date=24 August 2017|title=Noël Johnson|website=BFI}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.aveleyman.com/ActorCredit.aspx?ActorID=8856|title=Noel Johnson|website=aveleyman.com}}
Filmography
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Year
! Title ! Role ! Notes | |||
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1950 | Highly Dangerous | Frank Conway | Uncredited{{citation needed|date=January 2020}} |
1951 | Appointment with Venus | Clark, R.N. | |
1951 | The Case of the Missing Scene | Crawford | |
1955 | Little Red Monkey | Det. Sgt. Hawkins | |
1963 | The Partner | Charles Briers | |
1966 | Bat Out of Hell (TV series) | George Stewart | Five episodes |
1972 | Frenzy | Doctor in Pub | |
1974 | Frightmare | The Judge | |
1974 | The Swordsman | Christian Duval | |
1975 | Royal Flash | Lord Chamberlain | |
1978 | The First Great Train Robbery | Connaught | |
1979 | Licensed to Love and Kill | Lord Dangerfield | |
1980 | Love in a Cold Climate | Lord Stromboli | TV Mini-Series, 1 episode |
1981 | For Your Eyes Only | Jack, Vice Admiral | |
1986 | Defence of the Realm | Club Member | |
1987 | Withnail & I | General |
References
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External links
- {{IMDb name|id=0425904|name=Noel Johnson}}
- [https://www.theguardian.com/obituaries/story/0,,258523,00.html Noel Johnson obituary]
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Category:English male radio actors
Category:Male actors from Birmingham, West Midlands
Category:People educated at Bromsgrove School
Category:20th-century English male actors
Category:British Army personnel of World War II