Roland Bartrop

His father worked for Scotland Yard's Special Branch, but young Rowland decided to pursue a career in acting. Born in Walthamstow on 21 December 1925, Rowland Thomas Bartrop joined the London Stage Academy in 1943 and was initially promoted for juvenile parts. During the war he toured with NAAFI and ENSA in French Without Tears playing support to Rex Harrison and Anna Neagle. He did a good deal of theatre work in both London and the provinces, and performed in Shakespeare on records, notably Coriolanus starring Richard Burton. In the 1950s Bartrop moved to television and it was on the series Sword of Freedom (1957) that he became a good friend of Edmund Purdom. The two actors decided to further their careers in Europe, mainly in costume movies. Bartrop's memorable roles were Horatio Nelson...show more
Details
Details
Date of Birth
Dec 21, 1925
Place of Birth
Walthamstow, London, England, UK
Date of Death
Feb 13, 1969
Age
43
Known For
Acting
Also Known As
Rowland Barthrop
Rowland Thomas Greenwood-Bacon
Roland von Bartrop
Rowland Bartrop
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Movie Credits

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Grimond, Grimod, Brock, Amiel
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