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'''Barry Jackson''' ([[29 March (people)|29 March]] [[1938 (people)|1938]]-[[5 December (people)|5 December]] [[2013 (people)|2013]]) played a number of roles in ''[[Doctor Who]]'': [[Ascaris]] in ''[[The Romans]]'',  [[Jeff Garvey]] in ''[[Mission to the Unknown]]'' and [[Drax]] in ''[[The Armageddon Factor]]''.
'''Barry Jackson''' played a number of roles in ''[[Doctor Who]]'': [[Ascaris]] in ''[[The Romans]]'',  [[Jeff Garvey]] in ''[[Mission to the Unknown]]'' and [[Drax]] in ''[[The Armageddon Factor]]''.


Apart from ''Doctor Who'', Jackson was known for his extensive television guest roles. Under the stage name Jack Barry, Jackson also worked as a [[stunt performer]] and [[fight arranger]] for the series ''Adam Adamant Lives!''
Apart from ''Doctor Who'', Jackson was known for his extensive television guest roles. Under the stage name Jack Barry, Jackson also worked as a [[stunt performer]] and [[fight arranger]] for the series ''Adam Adamant Lives!''

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Barry Jackson played a number of roles in Doctor Who: Ascaris in The Romans, Jeff Garvey in Mission to the Unknown and Drax in The Armageddon Factor.

Apart from Doctor Who, Jackson was known for his extensive television guest roles. Under the stage name Jack Barry, Jackson also worked as a stunt performer and fight arranger for the series Adam Adamant Lives!

Jackson died on of undisclosed causes at age 75. [1] [2]

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