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John Bardon
Born John Michael Jones
25 August 1939 (1939-08-25) (age 70)
Brentford, England
Occupation Actor
Years active 1973–present
Spouse(s) Enda (?–present)
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John Bardon, (born John Michael Jones, 25 August 1939 in Brentford, England is an English stage and television actor. He was awarded the Laurence Olivier Award in 1988 (1987 season) as 'Best Actor in a Musical' for Kiss Me, Kate, sharing the award with co-star Emil Wolk.[1]

However John Bardon is best known for playing Jim Branning in the popular British soap opera EastEnders. His character Jim, the father of established character Carol Jackson, first appeared briefly in 1996. The character of Jim returned to the series in 1999 and this time became a regular character, later marrying Dot Cotton (June Brown). He also was a regular in Rumpole of the Bailey, as a member of the "clan Timson, a family of South London villains", as described by Rumpole.

Bardon had previously made a notable guest appearance in Dad's Army. He also starred in the British police drama The Sweeney in which he played a villain called "Doc Boyd" in the episode "Faces", first broadcast on Monday 8 September 1975. In the same year, he also appeared as a bookmaker in the film One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing. He appeared in 1983 as Mr Jarvis in the much acclaimed BBC drama, Johnny Jarvis (Nigel Williams). In 1986 he appeared as a security guard supervisor in an episode of Only Fools and Horses from series five called The Longest Night, in the same year he appeared as a Railway ticket collector in the film Clockwise (film). He was also a guest star in two episodes of Coronation Street in the early 1990s. In 1999 he appeared in the film East Is East.

John appeared on the BBC show Just the Two of Us, his singing partner was Jocelyn Brown, together the pair finished fourth.[2]

On 14 June 2007, Bardon was admitted to hospital after suffering a stroke.[3] In November 2007, it was reported that he was making steady progress, when he opened a new stroke ward at the Queen Elizabeth II Hospital in Welwyn Garden City. It was reported on 27 December 2007 that Bardon had walked for the first time in six months.[4] On 10 March 2008 it was announced that John Bardon would be returning to EastEnders as Jim Branning in the summer of 2008, and confirmed by June Brown on 16 June 2008 that he had finished filming an episode that would air on 11 August 2008. It is reported he has told Executive Producer Diederick Santer he is looking forward to his return. However it was stated that the "plan" would "all depend on his rehabilitation."[5]

On 8 August 2008, John was rushed to hospital with a second suspected stroke. [6] However it was later confirmed that he hadn't had another stroke and was suffering from continued ill health.[7] It was confirmed on 5 October 2008 that John had returned home. On the 9 November, John's co-star June Brown (on-screen wife Dot Branning) confirmed that we would see Jim again on Christmas Day. Jim was seen on screen briefly on 4 December 2008, when his son Jack went to see him in the care home. John Bardon returned to filming at EastEnders full time in June 2009 and will be on screen from 20 August 2009 [8][9]

John Bardon is a member of the Grand Order of Water Rats and lives in Hitchin in Hertfordshire.

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