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Raymond J. Barry is the 2010 recipient of the Career Achievement Award at the fourth annual Gasparilla Film Festival.
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The Gasparilla International Film Festival (“GIFF”) is one of Florida’s largest and fastest growing film festivals. GIFF, organized and operated by the non-profit Tampa Film Institute, is dedicated to expanding art opportunities in the Tampa Bay community [...]
Walk Hard, The Dewey Cox Story
Walk Hard, directed by Jake Kasdan and featuring Raymond J. Barry as Pa Cox, premieres December 21, 2007
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Steel City, Directed by Brian Jun
Director: Brian Jun
Official Selection, Sundance Film Festival, 2006
Raymond J. Barry has been nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male (2007)
“Quietly absorbing and incisive. A drama in which even the most minor character registers as a full, [...]
Interview with the Assassin, directed by Neil Burger
Director: Neil Burger
A playwright, theater director and first-rank character actor, Raymond J. Barry has given rich, honest performances in dozens of movies and tv programs, including Year of the Dragon, Dead Man Walking, Born on the Fourth of July (as Ron Kovic’s [...]
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Theatre Reviews “The ideas expressed here are both exhilarating and cathartic. This is speech at its most theatrically extreme. One leaves Theater For The New City not knowing whether to go home, or out for a stiff drink.” BACK WHEN-BACK THEN, Ricky Spears, In Theater, New York City, November 28, 1997.
“Barry’s artistry is definite. Form and content are inseparable in ONCE IN DOUBT adding up to a statement that is coherent, evocative and richly entertaining. The short play is wonderfully full and despite its serious themes - delightfully funny. The dialogue is sharp and witty. The man’s mental journeys are full of powerful images and strong, elastic rhythms. The play suggests reality with deep thought and imagination.” Eric Suben, Villager Downtown, New York City, November 27, 1984.
“This brief, surrealistic one-act explores a grown man’s conflicting feelings about his domineering mother with an intensity that borders on savagery.” MOTHER’SON, Tom Jacobs, Daily Variety, March 16, 1994. Los Angeles.
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