Barry Ratcliffe
Barry Ratcliffe is a celebrated actor, often referred to as "Hollywood's Auctioneer", who gained widespread recognition for his role as Don Foushee in the acclaimed TV series "Outsiders." His impressive portfolio includes memorable performances as Lenox Bidlow in M. Night Shyamalan's "Servant" and city councilman Jason Tyler in the Lifetime drama "Army Wives." He also brought to life the iconic cowardly lion in both the feature film "Dorothy and the Witches of Oz" and the Starz miniseries "The Witches of Oz."
Barry's versatility shines through in various genres, appearing in numerous notable series such as Netflix's "Hollywood," "Bluff City Law" alongside Jimmie Smits, "Fresh Off the Boat" with Constance Wu, and "General Hospital," among others. His film credits are equally impressive, featuring roles in "Elvis from Outer Space," the Nicholas Sparks adaptation "The Longest Ride," "Juanita" with Alfre Woodard, and Seth MacFarlane’s "Ted 2."
Raised on a farm in the picturesque mountains of Virginia, Barry is the youngest of seven siblings. He exhibited a passion for sports and the performing arts during high school, later earning a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Theatre from Radford University. His career has spanned both corporate America and the entertainment industry, encompassing various roles from lifeguarding to serving as a financial advisor. Barry's aspiration remains clear: to excel as a character actor and to provide sharp, entertaining commentary on contemporary issues.