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'''Captain Beany''', born '''Barry Kirk''', is a [[United Kingdom|British]] eccentric and celebrity charity fundraiser in [[Sandfields, Port Talbot|Sandfields]], [[Port Talbot]], [[Wales]]. Kirk worked in the computer department of the [[British Petroleum]] chemical plant in Port Talbot.
'''Captain Beany''', born '''Barry Kirk''', is a [[|]] eccentric and celebrity charity fundraiser in [[Sandfields, Port Talbot|Sandfields]], [[Port Talbot]], [[Wales]]. Kirk worked in the computer department of the [[British Petroleum]] chemical plant in Port Talbot.


In May 1991, he changed his name by deed poll to Captain Beany. He began painting his face and bald head orange, donned a golden cape, pants, gloves and boots. To date, Captain Beany claims to have raised over £100,000 for charity through participation in various events, such as the [[New York Marathon]].<ref name="greateccentric"/>
In May 1991, he changed his name by deed poll to Captain Beany. He began painting his face and bald head orange, donned a golden cape, pants, gloves and boots. To date, Captain Beany claims to have raised over £100,000 for charity through participation in various events, such as the [[New York Marathon]].<ref name="greateccentric"/>

Revision as of 19:24, 17 September 2010

Captain Beany, born Barry Kirk, is a Welsh eccentric and celebrity charity fundraiser in Sandfields, Port Talbot, Wales. Kirk worked in the computer department of the British Petroleum chemical plant in Port Talbot.

In May 1991, he changed his name by deed poll to Captain Beany. He began painting his face and bald head orange, donned a golden cape, pants, gloves and boots. To date, Captain Beany claims to have raised over £100,000 for charity through participation in various events, such as the New York Marathon.[1]

He has also been a candidate in local and general elections throughout Wales on the ticket of the New Millennium Bean Party, which he formed in 2000 and of which he is the sole member.[2] In the 2005 general election, Beany gained 159 votes in Cardiff Central.[1] In 2006, he appeared on the BBC program, Let Me Entertain You.[3]

In September 2008, Captain Beany climbed Mt. Snowdon carrying baked beans in aid of cancer research.[4][5] Later, in October, during the 2000s financial crisis, he registered the trademark "Credit Crunch" for use on chocolate bars. When Selfridges sold a similarly named product, Captain Beany earned a percentage of the sales under a licensing agreement.[6][7]

Eccentric of the year

In April 2009, Captain Beany was awarded the title of "Great British Eccentric of the Year" by the Eccentric Club in London.[1][4] He also officially transformed his council flat into the Baked Bean Museum of Excellence, with British writer Danny Wallace presiding over the opening ceremony.[8]

In December 2009, he teamed up with other Port Talbot musicians to record a charity Christmas song.[9] He has recently completed the Sports Relief Mile 2010 whilst pushing a tin of baked beans on his hands and knees.[10]

Beany, Leader of the New Millennium Bean Party, contested the Aberavon constituency for the 2010 General Election.[11] He received 558 votes, 1.8% of the vote, greater than that of the UK Independence Party candidate.[12]

The Baked Bean Museum of Excellence situated in Port Talbot, south Wales, is now featured in this years edition of 'Behind The Scenes At The Museum of Baked Beans' penned by eminent author, Mr. Hunter Davies. The Baked Bean Museum is only one of eighteen bizarre and extraordinary museum's in the United Kingdom that has graced this wacky museum's paperback.[13]

He also plans to walk nearly 460 miles around the borders of Wales & England for the Cieran Jones Appeal whilst conveying a plate of baked beans on toast! His planned wacky 'BEANS ON TOAST-A-THON' is taking place in mid August 2010.[14][15]

References

  1. ^ a b c Turner, Robin. Port Talbot’s Captain Beany’s in line to be The Great Eccentric of 2009, Wales on Sunday. Published March 29, 2009. Retrieved February 9, 2010.
  2. ^ Millard, Robin. Britain braces for Captain Beany's 'wind of change', Mail & Guardian. Published May 3, 2005. Retrieved February 9, 2010.
  3. ^ 33 second TV stardom for Port Talbots Captain Beany, NowPublic. Published August 29, 2006. Retrieved February 9, 2010.
  4. ^ a b Beans means a marathon effort to help charity, South Wales Evening Post. Published August 4, 2009. Retrieved February 9, 2010.
  5. ^ Castle, Samantha. Snowdon set for baked bean charity challenge, Caernarfon Herald. Published September 8, 2008. Retrieved February 9, 2010.
  6. ^ Turner, Robin (October 15, 2008). "Chocolate firm gives Captain Beany credit for his Crunch". Western Mail. Retrieved January 31, 2010. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help); Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  7. ^ Bars are a sweet deal for Beany, South Wales Evening Post. Published October 14, 2008. Retrieved February 9, 2010.
  8. ^ Wallace, Danny. Play and display, The Observer. Published April 5, 2009. Retrieved February 9, 2010.
  9. ^ Denholm, Emma. Watch Captain Beany on his musical fundraising hit, South Wales Evening Post. Published December 10, 2009. Retrieved February 9, 2010.]
  10. ^ The Metro-Runners complete for Sport relief
  11. ^ Captain Beany, this is Wales
  12. ^ The BBC-Election 2010
  13. ^ This is South Wales, June 2010
  14. ^ "Long walk for charity". this is South Wales. Retrieved August 7, 2010.
  15. ^ "The Keiran Jones appeal". Captain Beany.com. Retrieved August 7, 2010.