Barber was taken into care at the age of seven, following the death of his mother, Margret, from tuberculosis.[3] His mother was from Middlesbrough. His father died when Paul (or Paddy as he was then known) and his brothers Brian, Paul, Mike and sisters Claudette and Lorraine were very young.[3] Whilst he was in care, he was abused both physically and mentally.[3] He notes that he has suffered like others, but channelled his emotions into acting.[4]
Acting career
Barber began on the stage in the musical Hair.[2] 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.[5] He then played the flamboyant but vicious gang boss Malleson in the off-beat BBC Birmingham-based series Gangsters from 1975 to 1978.[6] He played Louis St John in four episodes of I Didn't Know You Cared from 1976 to 1978. A later starring role was alongside Philip Whitchurch in the mid-1980s ITV comedy series The Brothers McGregor.[6]
Barber made a guest appearance in the first episode of The Green Green Grass— a spin-off from Only Fools and Horses.[8] He was best known for his role in Only Fools and Horses, and still attends fan conventions for the show.
In 2012, Barber played the role of Captain in Sky 1's Sinbad.[6] In 2014, He appeared as Captain Jack Parrot in Death in Paradise on 18 February 2014.[10]
Barber also appeared as Fieldhouse in Home from Home in the 2016 pilot episode, and he appeared again in the 2018 series.[11] In 2017, Barber guest-starred in two episodes of the CBBCTracy Beaker spin-off series The Dumping Ground as a homeless man, George.[6]
The following year, Barber appeared in two episodes of Casualty as Ernest Maxwell, reprising the role in 2019. He had previously appeared in Casualty a number of times as other characters.[6]
In 2002, He played the role of Luther in the drama The Hidden City.[6] In 2006, he starred in the feature film Dead Man's Cards, Barber again returned to Merseyside, playing the part of Paul, the head doorman at a Liverpool club.[5]
In the 2014 film One Night in Istanbul, Barber plays a cabbie who is down on his luck and with his friend, Tommy, strikes a deal with a local gangster that allows them to take their young sons to watch Liverpool Football Club play in Turkey.[15]