Jim Barclay
Known for: Acting
Born: May 22, 1947 in South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England, United Kingdom
Jim Barclay (born 23 May 1947) is an English actor and comedian, who played the title role of Jossy Blair in the BBC TV series Jossy's Giants. He was also part of the early British alternative comedy movement in the 1980s. In 1986, Barclay starred in the popular BBC children's football-based drama Jossy's Giants, playing the eponymous Jossy Blair, a former child football star injured shortly after his debut for Newcastle United, now charged with coaching a local school team to greatness. Barclay also appeared on television a number of times as a comedian, notably performing his stand-up act on Book 'Em and Risk It (Channel 4, 1983), Stomping on the Cat (Channel 4, 1984), and Interference (Channel 4, 1984). As an actor, he appeared in three episodes of the seminal alternative comedy series The Young Ones: (Boring, Flood and Sick). He has appeared in several episodes of both Grange Hill and The Bill.
Known for
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A Very British Cult
Percy
A Question of Identity
MI5 Technician
King
Waiter
The Adventures of Frank: Everybody's Fiddling Something
Bill
Fatal Spring
Patient
Bloody Sunday
Lord Widgery (voice)
The Young Ones
Racist Policeman
EastEnders
Doctor Chalmers
New Tricks
Ivor (Speed Dater)
Peak Practice
Martin Lucas
Jeeves and Wooster
Policeman
The Paradise Club
Bernard Webb
Black Books
Trash Customer
Jossy's Giants
Jossy Blair
The Professionals
Police Driver
Nobody's Hero
Larry
One Foot in the Grave
Mr Davidson
The Nineteenth Hole
The Sergeant
After You've Gone
Plainclothes Officer