Barry was born in Oliver, B.C. but spent most of his life growing up in Vernon, B.C. Acting was something that Barry always loved but never pursued it until he moved to Vancouver in 2001. After a close friend suggested coming down and giving it a go, Barry has been acting ever since. Soon after, Barry started to get in to stunts as well and is now part of the Vancouver Stunt Community and enjoys getting those fun Stunt Actor roles that really allow for a good mix of emotional and physical performance.
Barry Foster Newman was born in Boston, Massachusetts, to Sarah and Carl Newman. After graduating from Boston Latin School, the oldest public school in the country, he graduated from Brandeis University with a B.A. in Anthropology. While at Brandeis he met Lee Strasberg, who was teaching a course in theater, which inspired Barry to become an actor. After graduating from Brandeis he was drafted into the Army and served his time in the army band, playing saxophone and clarinet. Once discharged from the army, he went to New York to study with Strasberg to pursue his acting career. Shortly after he made his debut in Herman Wouk's first comedy, Nature's Way, in which he played a jazz musician. He then appeared in several Broadway shows, including "What Makes Sammy Run" (a musical), Mel Tolkin's "Maybe Tuesday", and starred in the New York production of the world's longest running play, Agatha Christie's "The Mouse Trap". His career flourished and he began starring in feature films, such as Sidney J. Furie's "The Lawyer", and as the iconic Kowalski in Vanishing Point (1971). In 1974, he was offered the title role of what became the hit television series Petrocelli (1974), for which he received an Emmy and Golden Globe nominations. After Petrocelli (1974) ended, Newman went back to star in feature films and miniseries, including the critically acclaimed miniseries Fatal Vision (1984), with Karl Malden, Eva Marie Saint and Gary Cole. He starred in more than 20 television movies of the week, like "King Crab," for which he won the ABC Theater Award, and "Fantasies" with Suzanne Pleshette (with whom he had starred in the early 1990s series "Nightingales"). He continued co-starring in feature films, such as Sylvester Stallone's "Daylight", Steve Martin's "Bowfinger," and Stephen Soderbergh's "The Limey", with Peter Fonda. He continues to delight in the profession he chose, a successful career that has spanned five decades. Rolling Stone senior film editor, David Fear, recently tweeted about Barry: "Rewatching Barry Newman films (Vanishing Point, Fear Is the Key), it's like producers fused Dustin Hoffman and Steve McQueen into one actor."
Though he has appeared in numerous films, he is best known for his work co-hosting or anchoring television programs, including on ABC's Over the Edge, Fox's Beyond Tomorrow, Paramount's Hard Copy and Telepicture's Extra and Westinghouse Broadcasting's Evening Magazine. He has also co-produced and co-written two documentaries with his wife, Garland Waller: No Way Out But One and The Silent Soldier and the Portrait.
Barry O'Connor is known for Game of Thrones (2011), Inspector George Gently (2007) and Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023).
Barry O'Rourke is an actor and writer from the west of Ireland. HI credits include the lead in Mafia 3 the video game, Its Always Sunny In Philadelphia alongside Danny DeVito and Smartass with Joey King. He has just completed a movie in Ireland and has several others on the cards.
Barry Ostash is known for Channo Kamli Yaar Di (2016), Galactic Battles (2018) and Vita Bella: The Dogumentary (2010).
Barry Otto was born in 1941 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. He is an actor, known for Strictly Ballroom (1992), The Punisher (1989) and Rogue (2007).
Mr. Papick is an accomplished actor. He has been in many films and episodic television shows including "Swans Crossing," where he was a series regular and recently, "Shameless." Barry has recently been seen in "Labor Pains" with Lindsey Lohan, "Lake Effects" on The Hallmark Channel and has guest starred on the CBS show "Without A Trace." He is can be seen in Howard Stern's "Private Parts." and Andrew Nicol's "Simone." He has wrapped the feature film "Rejourer" and the Television show "The Mason Twins" for NBC. He is presently the voice of GNC's Advertising campaign "Beat Average." One of the top Acting Coaches in the world, Mr. Papick has been teaching and coaching Actors for 23 years. He has recently worked as the On-set Acting Coach for Dan Pritzker's soon to be released "Bolden," where he worked with the icon Dick Gregory. He is also known for coaching Universal's hit "The Express", where he worked with Director Gary Fleder (Kiss the Girls, Runaway Jury, October Road.) Mr. Papick was hired to achieve the deepest, most truthful and specific performances from both the principals (Dennis Quaid, Charles Dutton, Rob Brown, Darrin Dewitt Henson) and day players. Mr. Papick was also the On Set coach for Gus VanSant's "Finding Forrester." Last year he was the On-set coach for three feature films. Barry has coached Actors for television shows such as The West Wing, The Wire, Malcolm in the Middle, Body of Proof, Brothers and Sisters, Burn Notice, The Originals and many, many more. Barry has also been the personal On-set coach for Gus VanSant and Adam Sandler's Happy Madison Productions. He has worked with many actors including Sean Connery, Rob Brown, Anna Paquin, He one Skye, Sonja Sohn, RZA and Darrin Dewitt Henson (to name a few). Mr. Papick has written the comedy pilot "Pearl" and the stage play "Ruby's Arms."
Barry Pearl was born on March 29, 1950 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA as Barry Lee Pearl. Upon graduating from Carnegie -Mellon University (1973) he joined the cast of the first national tour of the stage play, Grease, which began his journey with that project to the very present. He is known for his work on the film, Grease (1978), My Favorite Martian (1999) and The Newest Pledge (2012) to name a few. To see a partial, yet rather extensive list of Barry's other theatrical credits, please view his resume.
Barry Peavy is an actor, known for Zach Williams: Less Like Me (2021), Snapped: Notorious (2017) and Deadly Cults (2019).