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Barry Clark (born 1950) is an English opera singer and actor. Beginning in the 1970s, Clark played tenor roles in the Savoy Operas for over a decade with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. He then sang in various opera companies, including New Sadler's Wells and Scottish Opera, and played in musicals on the West End. Later, Clark concentrated on oratorio and, in recent years, appeared with the Carl Rosa Opera Company, among others. ==Early life and career== Born in Southampton, where he attended Regent's Park Secondary School, Clark made his first stage appearances as an amateur with the Southampton Operatic Society in Gilbert and Sullivan operas〔(Barry Clark ) at the Southampton Opera Society website〕 before commencing his professional singing career with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, with whom he appeared from 1971 to 1982. There, he began in the chorus and then played small roles and understudied all the principal Gilbert and Sullivan tenor roles. His first roles were the First Yeoman in ''The Yeomen of the Guard'', which he played from 1974 until the company closed in 1982. In 1975, he began to play Francesco in ''The Gondoliers'' and the leading role of the Defendant in ''Trial by Jury''. As understudy, he occasionally played the principal tenor roles of Alexis in ''The Sorcerer'', Ralph Rackstraw in ''H.M.S. Pinafore'', the Duke of Dunstable in ''Patience'', Earl Tolloller in ''Iolanthe'', Cyril in ''Princess Ida'', Richard Dauntless in ''Ruddigore'', Leonard Meryll and Colonel Fairfax in ''Yeomen'', and Marco in ''The Gondoliers''.〔Stone, David. (Barry Clark ) at the Who's Who in the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company website (2004)〕 Clark sings the role of Francesco on the 1977 D'Oyly Carte recording of ''The Gondoliers''〔Shepherd, Marc. ("The 1977 D'Oyly Carte ''Gondoliers''" ), A Gilbert and Sullivan Discography〕 and First Yeoman on their 1979 recording of ''Yeomen''.〔Shepherd, Marc. ("The 1979 D'Oyly Carte ''Yeomen''" ), A Gilbert and Sullivan Discography〕 During the 1980s he appeared with several leading opera companies, including New Sadler's Wells, with whom he played Lionel in ''Martha'';〔("The Three British Tenors" ), Michael Vine Associates webpage (2007)〕 Scottish Opera, with whom he sang a variety of roles including Don Ottavio in ''Don Giovanni'' and Pinkerton in ''Madama Butterfly''; and Dublin Grand Opera. He also sang the role of Fenton in ''Falstaff'' with Giuseppe Taddei in Brighton and toured with such companies as Opera East, London Opera Players and Regency Opera, playing Don José in ''Carmen'', Monostatos in ''The Magic Flute'' and Basilio in ''The Marriage of Figaro''. He has also performed in pantomime and musicals.〔〔 Returning to operetta, Clark played Lord Failsham on a national tour of Ivor Novello's ''Perchance to Dream'' with Simon Ward (1985), and Camille in ''The Merry Widow'' with Sally Ann Howes (1986).〔("Barry Clark: Principal Tenor" ), Grim's Dyke Opera Company biographies page〕 In 1986, Clark created the role of the Auctioneer in ''The Phantom of the Opera'' and later played the tenor role of Piangi. He then joined Bristol Old Vic to sing Pirelli in ''Sweeney Todd''〔 and then Sir Peter Hall's Company for the musical ''Born Again'', at Chichester.〔(Barry Clark biography ) on the Internet Movie Database〕 He also played the title role in ''The Student Prince'' at the Grand Opera House, Belfast〔 and Defendant in ''Trial by Jury'' at Queen Elizabeth Hall. In 1988 Clark sang with the London Savoyards as Ralph in ''H.M.S. Pinafore''.
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