John Fryatt was an English actor and writer, born on July 7, 1927, in York, Yorkshire, England. He is best known for his work in “Together Again: A Tribute to Kenneth Sandford,” “The Marriage of Figaro,” and “Patience.” Fryatt passed away on January 7, 2011, in Brighton, East Sussex, England.
Personal and Family Life
John Fryatt was born to a family in York, where he grew up and developed his passion for acting. Not much is publicly known about his early life or family background, but his career in performance arts reflected his dedication to the craft.
Career
Fryatt had a successful career both on stage and screen, appearing in various acclaimed productions. His performances in operas and plays, such as “Cox and Box” and “Eugene Onegin,” showcased his talent in the performing arts. He was recognized for his roles that brought joy and entertainment to audiences.
Death and Legacy
John Fryatt died on January 7, 2011, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances. His contributions to theatre and acting continue to be appreciated by fans and colleagues alike, ensuring that his work remains part of the cultural landscape.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Cox and Box | 1982-06-01 | Box |
Patience | 1982-01-22 | Archibald Grosvenor |
Manon Lescaut | 1983-05-17 | Dance Master |
The Marriage of Figaro | 1974-05-21 | Don Basilio |
Eugene Onegin | 1994-01-01 | Triquet |
Orpheus in the Underworld | 1983-12-29 | Mars |