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Baritone
Eric Berry emerged from RADA training to make his professional stage debut in 1931, quickly establishing himself as a versatile character actor across London's West End and Broadway stages. His career reached its apex with a celebrated six-year run as Charles in *Pippin* (1972–1977), where his warm, authoritative presence became integral to the musical's success, while his earlier starring role in the record-breaking Broadway production of *The Boy Friend* (1954) had cemented his status as a reliable leading man in musical theatre. From his early film work in Powell and Pressburger's *The Red Shoes* to his steady presence in television, Berry maintained an active career spanning six decades, retiring as a distinguished figure of mid-century theatre.
Six-year run as Charles in the original Broadway production of Pippin at the Imperial Theatre (1972–1977)
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
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