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Career īarnes at the UK premiere of The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian in 2008īarnes began working in television in 2006, including a guest appearance on the UK series Doctors. In 2008, he was inducted in the university's Wall of Fame, the youngest to be featured among more than 20 accomplished alumni. Graduating in 2004 with a BA (Hons) in Drama with English Literature, he was the university's first drama student to achieve First Class Honours.

While working at the theatre on intense acts such as The Ragged Child, The Dreaming, Loving Ophelia, Sex Chip and Rock ‘N’Roll, he briefly joined the boyband Hyrise, longlisted as the UK's 2004 Eurovision entry with their song Leading Me On. He won the English Prize for writing essays on themes from Harry Potter and The Hobbit. īarnes then studied English literature and drama at Kingston University, appearing and directing in productions such as Don Juan (as the lead), The Golden Age, Exposure and The Zoo Story. Prior to university, he spent two years singing, television presenting, and working with entertainment svengali Simon Fuller to open a jazz club and launch an album which both did not materialize. In 1997 he began his career in musical theatre by joining the National Youth Music Theatre where, at age 16, he gave his first performance as a drummer in the West End musical adaptation of Bugsy Malone. In King's, he sang in choirs and played percussions (drums and piano) in jazz orchestras and concert bands. īarnes was educated at two independent schools for boys: Homefield Preparatory School in Sutton and King's College School in Wimbledon. Barnes cites his mother's Jewish South African childhood, his father's scientific education, and his attendance at what he felt was a "vaguely Christian" school where he "liked the hymns" as formative influences. Barnes was born on 20 August 1981 in south-west London to Patricia Becker, a relationship psychotherapist, and Thomas Barnes, a psychiatrist and professor.
