Frank Pemberton Explained

Frank Pemberton
Birth Date:1914 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Stretford, Lancashire, England
Death Place:Copthorne, Sussex, England
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1939–1971
Nationality:English
Known For:Role of Frank Barlow in Coronation Street (1960–1964, 1967, 1971)

Frank Pemberton (14 September 1914 – 26 March 1971) was an English stage and television actor, who after appearing in numerous series and telemovies, got his big break when he became best known as an original cast member of TV series Coronation Street as patriarch Frank Barlow.

Biography

Pemberton was born in Stretford, Lancashire, England on 14 September 1914. He initially studied engineering at the Birmingham Technical College and afterwards joined his father's business as a sales rep. Amateur dramatics in his then home town of Marston Green[1] led him into the theatre and a season with the Southampton Repertory Company. At the outbreak of war, Pemberton was directed into an engineering position, in his spare time teaming up with Mervyn R Pinfield and others to stage plays for the forces. He was later posted to the Royal Navy where he managed to find time to tour most of the Scottish bases with a Naval theatre company.[2]

Demobilisation was followed by the next step to a professional acting career with the formation in 1946 of the performance company “The Star Players”,[3] in partnership with Ernest Pickering and Mervyn R Pinfield (as general manager). Having played a six-week season at Birkenhead YMCA[4] the move was made to Falkirk to join the Falkirk Repertory Company in an arrangement with Aurora Productions Limited. The end of October saw Aurora Production's last performance in Falkirk and a move to The Little Theatre, Great Yarmouth, with Mervyn R Pinfield again general manager. In April 1948 both he and Mervyn R Pinfield left Aurora Productions to join the Morecambe Repertory Theatre Ltd, at the Royalty Theatre.[5] By 1949, he was touring with the Lawrence Williamson Players,[6] and after that joined the Charles Denville Repertory Players on Guernsey.[7]

By April 1957, Pemberton was working on TV with the BBC[8] and ITV.[9] By 1960 he had made more than 100 TV performances and had made the step to Coronation Street as Frank Barlow.[10]

Following his departure from Coronation Street in May 1964, he and other ex-members of the cast joined John Finch and Vince Powell's production of the farce “Firm Foundations”[11] at the Royal Court, Liverpool.

Illness and death

Pemberton suffered a stroke on 24 February 1965[12] from which he recovered but which severely compromised his acting career. He died prematurely aged 56, in Copthorne, West Sussex of a fatal stroke on 26 March 1971, approximately six weeks after his last appearance as Frank Barlow.

Filmography (selected)

TitleYear Role
Barbados Quest1955Parking Garage Attendant
The Adventures of Annabel (TV series)1955
A Yank in Ermine1955Member of Beveleau Household
Quiet Revolution (TV movie)1956Member in Crowd
The Count of Monte Carlo (TV series)1956The Woodcutter
The Condemned (TV movie)1956
Tearaway (TV movie)1956Prisoner
The Hands (TV movie)1957Barman
Nathanial Titlark (TV series)1957Villager/Member of the Public
The Honourable Member1957Tibbetts
Shadow Squad (TV series)1957Larry Hoyle
A Time of Day (TV series)1957Sgt. Williams
Hotel Imperial (TV series)1958
BBC Sunday Night Theatre1956-1958Various roles
Champion Road (TV series)1958Mr. Heskeith
Starr and Company (TV series)1958Harry Watson/Mr. Barker
The Chinese Dagger (TV series)1958Police Sergeant
Life with the Lyons (TV series)1958
The Scarf (TV miniseries)1959PC. Shaw
Body Found (TV movie)1959Landlord of Pub
This Desirable Residence (TV movie)1959Jim
Emergency-Ward 10 (TV series)
In the Wake of a Stranger1959Landlord
Armchair Theatre (TV series)19592nd creditor
Hancock's Half Hour (TV series)1956-1959Baron. Gregoffski
No Hiding Place (TV series)19591st Customer
Suspense (TV series)1960Police Sergeant
ITV Television Playhouse (TV series)1960Various roles
Scotland Yard (TV series)1960Night Security Guard
Arthur's Treasured Volumes (TV series)1960Mr. Brown
The Herries Chronicle (TV series)1960First. Man in Inn
Boyd Q.C. (TV series)1958-1960Court Usher
On Trial (TV series)1960Foreman of the Jury
Tales from Dickens (TV series)19602nd Creditor
BBC Sunday Night Play (TV series)1960Customer
Coronation Street: First Dry Run (TV movie)1960Frank Barlow
Theatre 6251964Carter

Principal role

TitleYearRole
Coronation Street 1960 -1971Frank Barlow

Notes and References

  1. “Marston Green Amateur Players”, Coventry Standard, 22/04/1939, Page 7, BNA
  2. "They're News This Week", Introduction Which Settled Career, The Morecambe Guardian, 8/05/1948, Page 3, BNA
  3. “Theatrical Employer’s Registration Act”, Star Players, The Stage, 21/01/1946, BNA
  4. “Theatres”, Birkenhead YMCA, The Liverpool Echo, 11/06/1946, Page 2, BNA
  5. “Royalty Reps Latest Stars”, Morecambe Guardian, 24/04/1948, Page 5, BNA
  6. Lawrence Williamson Players, Grand Theatre, Halifax Daily Courier, 30/07/1949, BNA
  7. Guernsey, Charles Denville Company of Repertory Players, The Stage, 1/05/1952, Page 12, BNA
  8. “A 24 year old Australian”, The Hands BBC, The Stage, 4/04/1957, Page 5, BNA
  9. “In Murder Bag”, Daily Mirror, 30/12/1957, Page 12, BNA
  10. “Enter Frank in a Hurry”, Liverpool Echo,10/12/1960, Page 2, BNA
  11. “TV Stars from that Street”, Liverpool Echo, 4/09/1964, Page 4, BNA
  12. “Actor Ill”, Birmingham Post, 25/02/1965, Page 1, BNA