Barry Miller
Barry L. Miller, born on February 6, 1958, in Los Angeles, California, is a prominent American actor known for his remarkable contributions to theater and film. He achieved significant acclaim in 1985 when he was awarded the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his captivating portrayal of Arnold Epstein in the Broadway production of "Biloxi Blues."
Coming from a creative family, Miller is the son of actor, director, and writer Sidney Miller, and his mother, Iris Burton, worked as an agent. Additionally, he has connections to the acting world through his former stepmother, Dorothy Green. Barry’s early education included attending Bancroft Junior High School in Hollywood, which laid the foundation for his future in performing arts.
Throughout his career, Miller has showcased his versatility across various mediums, including television and film. While his stage work remains highly regarded, his on-screen roles have contributed to his enduring popularity. Notably, he has appeared in several acclaimed television series, further solidifying his status in the entertainment industry. With a legacy marked by talent and dedication, Barry L. Miller continues to be celebrated for his impactful performances and contributions to the world of acting.
Filmography
The Journey of Natty Gann
Shortcut to Happiness
The Last Temptation of Christ
Saturday Night Fever
Love at Large
The Sicilian
Flawless
Peggy Sue Got Married
The Chosen
Fame