Ron Tarr

Ron Tarr

1936-11-14 – 1997-10-20 (age 60) Willesden, Middlesex, England, UK
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Biography

Ronald Lawrence Morisco-Tarr, known as Ron Tarr and 'Big' Ron Tarr, was a British actor and supporting artiste famed for his hirsute physical stature. Born in Willesden in Middlesex, England, Tarr got his first acting role in the 1973 Carry On film Carry On Girls where he played a bearded audience member. This was followed by appearances in many television series such as Doctor Who, Blake’s 7, Space 1999, Are You Being Served?, The Gentle Touch, The Comic Strip Presents: 5 Go Mad in Dorset and Dramarama. He also notched up a number of film appearances including A View To A Kill, Eat the Rich (he also cameos in Motorhead’s music video soundtrack of the film) and Willow. However, it is his role as Big Ron in the BBC soap opera Eastenders that Tarr is best remembered. He played the friendly ducking and diving market trader Big Ron from the show’s inception in 1985 to just before his untimely death from cancer at the age of 60 in October 1997. Although he was only a supporting actor and therefore his character had very few central storylines, he was often seen interacting with the main characters in the show who could always rely on his physically intimidating presence whenever trouble was brewing. After his death, he appeared in pre-recorded episodes of the soap. To explain the absence of his character, in early 1998 Big Ron was written out of the series in a storyline concerning him winning the lottery and moving to Spain.

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Known For

Star Wars
Star Wars

1977

as Jabba's Henchman (uncredited)

A View to a Kill
A View to a Kill

1985

as Guard I

Willow
Willow

1988

as Llug

Eat the Rich
Eat the Rich

1987

as Ron

Carry On Girls
Carry On Girls

1973

as Bearded Audience Member (uncredited)

Hawk the Slayer
Hawk the Slayer

1980

as Blacksmith

Vroom
Vroom

1988

as Mr Roache (The Fat Man)

Doctor Who: Dimensions in Time
Five Go Mad in Dorset
Five Go Mad in Dorset

1982

as Dirty Dick

GLC: The Carnage Continues
GLC: The Carnage Continues

1990

as Albert Pierrepoint/Heffer

Five Go Mad on Mescalin