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'''T. Roy Barnes''' was a [[vaudeville]] headliner from England.  He toured with his wife Bessie Crawford and in one act called  "The Faker and the Prima Donna", Barnes played a medicine faker and  Crawford  a prima donna seeking a place on the stage. The act was interspersed with a few sleight of hand tricks.
'''T. Roy Barnes''' (1880-1937) was a [[vaudeville]] headliner from England.  He toured with his wife Bessie Crawford and in one act called  "The Faker and the Prima Donna", Barnes played a medicine faker and  Crawford  a prima donna seeking a place on the stage. The act was interspersed with a few sleight of hand tricks.


== Biography ==
It was reported in the [[Sphinx]] for September 1916 that he stopped doing magic and focused on becoming a comedian.<ref>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0055797/</ref>
It was reported in the [[Sphinx]] for September 1916 that he stopped doing magic and focused on becoming a comedian.<ref>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0055797/</ref>


Barnes made his screen debut in "So Long, Letty" (1920) and went on to play in scores of other comedies. He played along side [[W. C. Fields]] in "It's a Gift" (1934).<ref>http://www.answers.com/topic/roy-barnes#ixzz24mlbj3r8</ref><ref>Obit, Sphinx, April, 1937</ref><ref>Cover Sphinx April 1913</ref>
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Barnes made his screen debut in "So Long, Letty" (1920) and went on to play in scores of other comedies. He played along side [[W. C. Fields]] in "It's a Gift" (1934).<ref>http://www.answers.com/topic/roy-barnes#ixzz24mlbj3r8</ref><ref>Obit, Sphinx, April, 1937</ref><ref>Cover Sphinx April 1913</ref>




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Latest revision as of 17:01, 5 October 2013

T. Roy Barnes

Cover of Sphinx (Feb. 1910)
Born1880
England
DiedMarch 30, 1937
Hollywood, California

T. Roy Barnes (1880-1937) was a vaudeville headliner from England. He toured with his wife Bessie Crawford and in one act called "The Faker and the Prima Donna", Barnes played a medicine faker and Crawford a prima donna seeking a place on the stage. The act was interspersed with a few sleight of hand tricks.

Biography

It was reported in the Sphinx for September 1916 that he stopped doing magic and focused on becoming a comedian.[1]

Barnes made his screen debut in "So Long, Letty" (1920) and went on to play in scores of other comedies. He played along side W. C. Fields in "It's a Gift" (1934).[2][3][4]

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