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Gene Barry

Gene Barry

The son of a New York jeweler, American actor Gene Barry emerged from his pinchpenny Depression-era childhood with an instatiable desire for the finer things in life. The acting profession seemed to hold out promise for fame and (especially) fortune. Making the rounds of theatrical agents in the 1940s, Barry, no matter his true financial situation, showed up dressed to the nines; grim reality soon set in, however, and the actor found himself clearing little more than $2000 a year -- on good years. When stage work seemed to yield nothing but bits, Barry turned to early television, then signed a movie contract in 1951. The only truly worthwhile film to star Barry was 1953's War of the Worlds, but even with top billing he had to play second banana to George Pal's marvelous special effects. Finally in 1956, Herb Gordon of Ziv Productions asked Barry if he'd like to star in a western. The actor resisted -- after all, everyone was doing westerns -- until Gordon pointed out that role would include a derby hat, a cane, and an erudite Eastern personality. Barry was enchanted by this, and from 1957 through 1961 he starred on the popular series Bat Masterson. The strain of filming a weekly western compelled Barry to declare that he'd never star on a series again - until he was offered the plum role of millionaire police detective Amos Burke on Burke's Law. This series ran from 1963 through 1965, and might have gone on longer had the producers not tried and failed to turn it into a Man From UNCLE type spy show. Barry's next series, Name of the Game, was another success (it ran from 1969 through 1971), and wasn't quite as grueling in that the actor only had to appear in one out of every three episodes. Always the epitome of diamond-in-the-rough masculinity, Barry astounded his fans in the mid 1980s by accepting the role of an aging homosexual in the stage musical version of the French film comedy La Cage Aux Follies. Yet another successful run followed, after which Barry went into semi-retirement, working only when he felt like it. In 1993, Gene Barry was back for an unfortunately brief revival of Burke's Law, which was adjusted for the actor's age by having him avoid the action and concentrate on the detecting; even so, viewers had a great deal of difficulty believing that Burke (or Barry) was as old as he claimed to be. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Gene Barry Trivia

When was Gene Barry born?
Gene Barry date of birth: June 14, 1919

What role did Gene Barry portray in Burke's Law: Season 01?
Gene Barry played Amos Burke in Burke's Law: Season 01

Who did Gene Barry play in The War of the Worlds?
Gene Barry was Dr. Clayton Forrester in The War of the Worlds

What role did Gene Barry portray in Guyana, Cult of the Damned?
Gene Barry played Congressman Lee O'Brien in Guyana, Cult of the Damned

What role did Gene Barry play in Thunder Road?
Gene Barry played Troy Barrett in Thunder Road

What role did Gene Barry portray in Forty Guns?
Gene Barry played Wes Bonnell in Forty Guns

What role did Gene Barry portray in Red Garters?
Gene Barry played Rafael Moreno in Red Garters

What role did Gene Barry play in War of the Worlds?
Gene Barry played Grandfather in War of the Worlds

Who did Gene Barry play in The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw?
Gene Barry was Bat Masterson in The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw

Who did Gene Barry portray in The Second Coming of Suzanne?
Gene Barry was TV Commentator in The Second Coming of Suzanne


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