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== Death ==
== Death ==
He died of a brain haemorrhage on [[8 September (people)|8 September]] [[2009 (people)|2009]]. On the extra found on the DVD of ''The Rescue'', he jokingly stated that on his tombstone would be "Outrated the [[Dalek]]s".
Barrett died of a brain haemorrhage on [[8 September (people)|8 September]] [[2009 (people)|2009]]. On the production featurette ''Mounting The Rescue'', featured on the DVD release of ''The Rescue'', he jokingly stated that on his tombstone would be the epitaph "He out-rated the [[Dalek]]s".


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 18:00, 28 February 2022

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Ray Barrett (2 May 1927-8 September 2009[1]) played Bennett and Koquillion in the Doctor Who television story The Rescue.

According to an extra found on the DVD of The Rescue, Ray Barrett stated he was thrilled at being in the (at the time) highest rated serial based on viewing figures.

Career

The Australian-born actor was a popular performer on UK television in the 1960s, appearing on many different programmes. Science fiction fans, however, will likely know him best for his voice acting work on several Gerry Anderson Supermarionation series: as Sam Shore on Stingray and as John Tracy, the Hood, and other characters on Thunderbirds. He voiced John, as well as guest characters Jimmy Bondson and Ritter, in the Thunderbirds episode The Man from MI.5, which was a crossover with the Doctor Who universe.

He later returned to Australia and continued acting; his final film appearance was in the 2008 epic film Australia.

Death

Barrett died of a brain haemorrhage on 8 September 2009. On the production featurette Mounting The Rescue, featured on the DVD release of The Rescue, he jokingly stated that on his tombstone would be the epitaph "He out-rated the Daleks".

External links

Footnotes