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'''Barrie Ingham''' (born [[Star Trek birthdays#February|February 10]], [[Early production history#1934|1934]] in Halifax, Yorkshire, [[England]]) is the actor who portrayed [[Danilo O'Dell]] in the [[1989 productions|1989]] ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode "[[Up the Long Ladder]]".
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'''Barrie Ingham''' {{born|10|February|1932}}, of Halifax, Yorkshire, England, is the actor who portrayed [[Danilo Odell]] in the {{y|1989}} ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode {{e|Up The Long Ladder}}.
   
Ingam's long acting career has spanned over five decades. Aside from ''Star Trek'', he has appeared in numerous other significant televisions shows including ''[[wikipedia:Doctor Who|Doctor Who]]'', ''[[wikipedia:The Jeffersons|The Jeffersons]]'', and ''[[wikipedia:Murder, She Wrote|Murder, She Wrote]]''.
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Ingham's long acting career has spanned over five decades. Aside from ''Star Trek'', he has appeared in numerous other significant television shows including ''{{w|The Jeffersons}}'', and ''{{w|Murder, She Wrote}}''.
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Ingham played Paris in the 1965 ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story "The Myth Makers" (which unfortunately no longer exists in the BBC Archives). He is therefore one of the [[Doctor Who#Crossover actors|very small number of actors]] to have appeared in both the ''[[Star Trek]]'' and ''Doctor Who'' franchises. Ingham also played Alydon in the 1965 Peter Cushing Dalek film ''{{w|Dr. Who and the Daleks}}''.
   
 
Ingham has also performed a great deal of theater. He is the winner of the Honorary Associate Artist with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Australian Theatre Most Distinguished Actor Award, and the Drama-Logue Award for the Best Performance in a Broadway Musical.
 
Ingham has also performed a great deal of theater. He is the winner of the Honorary Associate Artist with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Australian Theatre Most Distinguished Actor Award, and the Drama-Logue Award for the Best Performance in a Broadway Musical.
   
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== External links ==
* [http://www.barrieingham.com/ Barrie Ingham] official website
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* [http://www.barrieingham.com Barrie Ingham] - official site
 
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* [http://www.barrieingham.net BarrieIngham.net] - fansite with news, credits, photos and media
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Revision as of 03:43, 10 April 2012

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...as Danilo Odell

Barrie Ingham (born 10 February 1932; age 92), of Halifax, Yorkshire, England, is the actor who portrayed Danilo Odell in the 1989 Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Up The Long Ladder".

Ingham's long acting career has spanned over five decades. Aside from Star Trek, he has appeared in numerous other significant television shows including The Jeffersons, and Murder, She Wrote.

Ingham played Paris in the 1965 Doctor Who story "The Myth Makers" (which unfortunately no longer exists in the BBC Archives). He is therefore one of the very small number of actors to have appeared in both the Star Trek and Doctor Who franchises. Ingham also played Alydon in the 1965 Peter Cushing Dalek film Dr. Who and the Daleks.

Ingham has also performed a great deal of theater. He is the winner of the Honorary Associate Artist with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Australian Theatre Most Distinguished Actor Award, and the Drama-Logue Award for the Best Performance in a Broadway Musical.

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