John William Francis Hallam (28 October 1941 – 14 November 2006[1][2]) was a character actor from Northern Ireland, who frequently played hard men or military types.[3]
Early life
John Hallam was born, the son of a superintendent at London Docklands, in 1941 in Lisburn, County Antrim, after the family were evacuated to Northern Ireland during the Second World War.[4] On returning to England, he boarded at St Albans School, before starting his working life in a London bank. Despite having a talent for mathematics, he said he was sacked for getting the figures right without being able to explain how he did so. As a result, he ended up selling deckchairs on the South Coast, where he eventually found acting work in repertory theatre.[3]
He appeared in Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple “4:50 from Paddington” as Cedric Crackenthorple. He also appeared as McTaggart in the director's cut of the 1973 film The Wicker Man.[10] His later film roles included a Baron in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991) and as Mandara in Kull the Conqueror (1997).[2]
Television
In 1973 he played the troubled Dr. Peter Conway in the science fiction series Moonbase 3. Later in the decade he appeared as "uncle" Harry Farmer, a former soldier who is invalided out of the army in the BBC TelevisionFirst World War drama series, Wings (1977-1978).
Another notable television role was as Thomas Mallen in Catherine Cookson’s adaptation drama series The Mallens (1979).[11]
He had a semi-regular role in the BBCsoap operaEastEnders, playing prison inmate Barnsey Barnes, a character that appears as the cellmate of regular character Den Watts (Leslie Grantham) while he is serving time at the fictional Dickens Hill prison.[14] Hallam appeared on the show between 1988 and 1990. In 1989 he appeared in the Doctor Who serial "Ghost Light" appearing as the memorable alien "Light".[15]
Personal life
Hallam married theatrical mask-maker Vicky Brinkworth in 1966, and they had four children together, but divorced in 1992 after twenty-six years of marriage.[4][3]