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Don 'Red' Barry

Don 'Red' Barry

38 titles Acting Jan 11, 1912 Died: Jul 17, 1980 Houston, Texas, USA

Don "Red" Barry, born Donald Barry, transitioned seamlessly from stage performances to the silver screen. After spending four years portraying villains and henchmen across various studios, he landed a pivotal role as Red Ryder in Republic Pictures' serial Adventures of Red Ryder (1940). Although he had been featured in westerns for a couple of years prior, this character solidified his place in the genre and earned him the nickname "Red." Following the success of this role, Barry starred in numerous westerns for Republic. Studio head Herbert J. Yates envisioned Barry as their answer to James Cagney, given his compact stature and spirited demeanor.

However, Barry's reputation for being combative and possessing a substantial ego led to tensions on set. His relationships with fellow cast and crew members suffered, with ace director William Witney famously referring to him as "the midget," and John English vowing never to work with him again after a single collaboration. Throughout the 1940s, Barry continued to star in westerns, but by 1950, his career began to dwindle, forcing him to take on increasingly lower-budget films for lesser-known studios like Lippert and Screen Guild. Despite still appearing in westerns into the 1970s, his roles were often minor and sometimes uncredited. Tragically, in 1980, Barry ended his life by suicide, leaving behind a complicated legacy in Hollywood.

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