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Paul Barber (other)
Paul Barber may refer to: * Paul Barber (actor) (born 1951), British actor from Liverpool who played Denzil in ''Only Fools and Horses'' * Paul Barber (field hockey) (born 1955), former British field hockey player and Olympic medal winner * Paul Barber (soccer administrator), English football administrator * Paul Barber (bishop) Paul Everard Barber (16 September 1935 – 22 February 2021) was the inaugural Bishop of Brixworth. Barber was educated at Sherborne School and St John's College, Cambridge. After training for ordination at Wells Theological College, he was orda ... (1935–2021), Bishop of Brixworth * Paul Barber, a character in the Malayalam film '' Akkare Akkare Akkare'' {{hndis, Barber, Paul ...
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Paul Barber (actor)
Paul Barber (born 18 March 1951) is an English actor from Liverpool. In a career spanning more than 45 years, he is best known for playing Denzil Tulser, Denzil in ''Only Fools and Horses'' and Horse in ''The Full Monty''. Early life Barber was taken into care at the age of seven, following the death of his mother from tuberculosis. His mother was from Middlesbrough. His father, a Sierra Leone Creole, died when Paul (or Paddy as he was then known) and his brothers Brian, Paul, Mike and sisters Claudette and Lorraine were very young. Whilst he was in care, he was abused both physically and mentally. He notes that he has suffered like others, but channelled his emotions into acting. Acting career Barber began on the stage in the musical ''Hair (musical), Hair''. His first major TV role was as Sam "Lucky" Ubootu in the 1974 ITV Playhouse production ''Lucky'', set in Liverpool and made by Granada TV. He then played the flamboyant but vicious gang boss Malleson in the off-beat ...
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Paul Barber (field Hockey)
Paul Jason Barber (born 21 May 1955) is an English former field hockey player. He was vice-captain of the gold winning Great Britain squad in the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. Four years earlier he won Bronze at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. He also won silver with the England squad at the 1986 Hockey World Cup in London, and he scored the two goals in the semi-final that helped England defeat West Germany 2-1 and progress to the final. In a career that spanned over 25 Years, Barber won 99 caps for England & 68 for Great Britain. A player of uncompromising physicality and determination, he was recognised as one of the finest defenders and short corner strikers in the world. In 1983 Barber was awarded ''UK Hockey Player of the Year''. Following the 1988 tournament, in which he scored 5 goals, Barber retired from international hockey at all levels, and continued to play for Slough Hockey Club until the early 1990s when he joined Newbury & Thatcham Hockey Club. He pla ...
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Paul Barber (soccer Administrator)
Paul Barber is an English football administrator and executive who is currently the chief executive and deputy chairman of Brighton & Hove Albion. Management career The Football Association As Commercial Director, and latterly Director of Marketing and Communications, for The Football Association (The FA), Paul Barber created "FA Partners", The FA's sponsorship programme for 2002–2006 which secured multi million-pound agreements with a range of blue chip sponsors including McDonald’s, Pepsi, Carlsberg, Nationwide Building Society, British Airways, and Umbro. The FA Partners concept linked the sponsors to both the top levels of The FA’s rights - the England team and The FA Cup - and also to the women’s game through the national team and Women’s FA Cup and to grassroots football through The FA Trophy and FA Vase competitions. Following The FA's decision to re-build Wembley Stadium, Barber was tasked with finding alternative venues for England's matches, for The FA Cup ...
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Paul Barber (bishop)
Paul Everard Barber (16 September 1935 – 22 February 2021) was the inaugural Bishop of Brixworth. Barber was educated at Sherborne School and St John's College, Cambridge. After training for ordination at Wells Theological College, he was ordained in the Church of England: made deacon on Trinity Sunday 1960 (12 June), by Ivor Watkins, Bishop of Guildford, at Holy Trinity Pro-Cathedral, Guildford and ordained priest on the Trinity Sunday following (28 May 1961), by George Reindorp, Bishop of Guildford, at Guildford Cathedral. After a curacy at St Francis, Westborough he served as Vicar of Camberley with Yorktown before becoming Rural Dean of Farnham. This in turn led to his becoming Archdeacon of Surrey and finally the first Bishop of Brixworth (sole suffragan bishop of the Diocese of Peterborough). He took up that see with his consecration as bishop by Robert Runcie, Archbishop of Canterbury, on 25 January 1989 at Westminster Abbey. He retired after 12 years to Stre ...
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