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Gene Barry (born Eugene Klass, June 14, 1919 – December 9, 2009) was an American stage, screen, and television actor and singer. Barry is best remembered for his leading roles in the films '' The Atomic City'' (1952) and ''
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'' (1953) and for his portrayal of the title characters in the TV series ''
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'' and '' Burke's Law'', among many roles.


Early life

Barry was born Eugene Klass on June 14, 1919, in New York City, the son of Eva (née Conn) and Martin Klass; all of his grandparents were
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ish immigrants from Russia. Barry grew up in
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and attended New Utrecht High School. Barry exhibited early artistic skills with singing and playing violin as a child and later spent two years at the Chatham Square School of Music in
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on a scholarship awarded for his vocal ability.


Career

Barry chose his professional name in honor of
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and made his
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debut as Captain Paul Duval in the 1942 revival of
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's '' The New Moon''. He later portrayed Falke in ''Rosalinda'' (1942), Nova Kovich in ''
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'' (1943), Lieutenant Bunin in '' Catherine Was Great'' (1944), Dorante and Comte De Chateau-Gaillard in '' The Would-Be Gentleman'' (1946), The Doctor in ''Happy as Larry'' (1950), and played a variety of roles in the musical revue ''Bless You All'' (1950). In 1950 Barry began appearing on television with the ''
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''. In 1955 he appeared on the
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''Appointment with Adventure''. In 1951 Barry was hired for his first movie, in the role of Dr. Frank Addison in '' The Atomic City'' (1952). In 1953 he was cast as Dr. Clayton Forrester in the science fiction film ''
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'' (1953). (Much later, Barry also made a
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in
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's remake of '' War of the Worlds'' (2005), along with his co-star Ann Robinson from the film of 1953.) When the situation comedy '' Our Miss Brooks'' was given a change of format in 1955, Barry was cast in a recurring role as the physical education teacher Gene Talbot, the new romantic interest of series star
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. The show was canceled in 1956, but Barry's character—a ladies' man with expensive tastes—served as the model for three shows in which he later starred. ''Bat Masterson'', a fictionalized recounting of the life of the real-life U.S. Marshal, gambler, and gunman ( Masterson's life as a writer and bon vivant occurred long after the time-frame featured in the series) was broadcast by
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from 1958 to 1961. (In 1990 Barry recreated the role of
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for two episodes of '' Guns of Paradise'' along with
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as
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and the following year in '' The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw'', also with O'Brian as
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.) In his next TV series, '' Burke's Law'', Barry played a millionaire homicide investigator who was chauffeured in his Rolls-Royce as he solved crimes. This series was broadcast on ABC-TV from September 20, 1963, to May 5, 1965. For his performance in it, Barry won the
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for Best Actor in 1965. In 1965–66, the final season of the series, the title of the show changed to ''Amos Burke, Secret Agent''. In 1994 a revival of the '' Burke's Law'' series returned to television for two seasons on CBS. Barry again played in the title role, this time as a widower working with his son Peter ( Peter Barton). According to his co-star Gary Conway, who played Det. Tilson in the original series, the two had a lot of fun, on and off camera, despite having some difficulties with each other. After Conway left the show, he remained friends with Barry until his acting mentor's death. Barry's third TV series was '' The Name of the Game'', in which he played the sophisticated publisher of a family of magazines, and was one of three lead characters. The other two lead actors were Robert Stack and
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, who rotated with Barry week by week as the primary character in each week's program. This series was shown by NBC from 1968 to 1971. One of the magazines that Barry's character published was called ''People'', several years before the actual ''
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'' began publication. Shortly before the filming of ''The Name of the Game'' series began, Barry played the villain—a wealthy psychiatrist—in ''Prescription: Murder'', the two-hour TV movie that became the precursor of the TV series ''
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.'' In 1972, Barry starred in the ITV television series '' The Adventurer'', along with Barry Morse and Catherine Schell. He played Gene Bradley, a government agent of independent means who posed as a glamorous American movie star. Barry returned to Broadway acting on two occasions—in 1962 in ''The Perfect Setup'' and in 1983 in the Broadway premiere of the musical '' La Cage aux Folles''. Barry was nominated for a
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for his portrayal of Georges in ''Cage''. For his contribution to live theatre, Gene Barry received a star on the
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at 6555 Hollywood Boulevard. In 1975 Barry bought a home in
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. A Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars was dedicated to him in 1994.


Personal life

On October 22, 1944, at age 25, Barry married Betty Claire Kalb (1923–2003), whom he met on the set of ''Catherine Was Great''. Kalb was an actress known by the stage name Julie Carson.


Death

Barry died on December 9, 2009 at Sunrise Senior Living in Woodland Hills, California, at the age of 90. He was buried at the
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, with his wife Betty, who died in 2003.''Distinguished Residents of Hillside Memorial Park''


Filmography

* '' The Atomic City'' (1952) – Dr. Frank Addison * ''
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'' (1953) – Dr. Clayton Forrester * '' The Girls of Pleasure Island'' (1953) – Capt. Beaton * '' Those Redheads From Seattle'' (1953, filmed in 3-D) – Johnny Kisco * '' Alaska Seas'' (1954) – Verne Williams * '' Red Garters'' (1954) – Rafael Moreno * '' Naked Alibi'' (1954) – Al Willis * '' Soldier of Fortune'' (1955) – Louis Hoyt * ''
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'' (1955) – Capt. Charles Laverne * '' The Houston Story'' (1956) – Frank Duncan * ''
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'' (1956) – Jud Ellis * '' China Gate'' (1957) – Sgt. Brock * '' The 27th Day'' (1957) – Jonathan Clark * ''
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'' (1957) – Wes Bonell * '' Thunder Road'' (1958) – Troy Barrett * '' Hong Kong Confidential'' (1958) – Agent Casey Reed * '' Maroc 7'' (1967) – Simon Grant * '' Subterfuge'' (1968) – Michael A. Donovan * '' The Second Coming of Suzanne'' (1974) – Jackson Sinclair, the TV Commentator * '' Guyana: Crime of the Century'' (1979) – Congressman Leo Ryan * ''
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'' (1983) – R.J. Gordon * '' War of the Worlds'' (2005) – Grandfather (final film role)


Television credits

* '' Science Fiction Theatre'' (1955) – Joe Ferguson * '' Our Miss Brooks'' (1955–1956) – Gene Talbot * ''
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'' (1955–1958) * ''
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'' – ''Ain't No Time for Glory'' (1957) – Lt. Roy Koalton * '' The Walter Winchell File'' "The Witness" (1957) – Billy Peterson * ''
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'' (1958–1961) – Bat Masterson * ''
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'' as himself in "Crossed Wires" (1961) – Himself * '' Burke's Law'' (
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–1966) – Amos Burke, Secret Agent / Snooky Martinelli * '' Columbo: Prescription: Murder'' (1968) * ' (1968) – Michael London * '' The Name of the Game'' (1968–1971) – Glenn Howard / Will Manning * ''Do You Take This Stranger?'' (1971) – Murray Jarvis * ''The Devil and Miss Sarah'' (1971) – Rankin * '' The Adventurer'' (1972–1973) – Gene Bradley * ''Ransom for Alice!'' (1977) – Harry Darew * ''Aspen'' (1977) (miniseries) – Carl Osborne * '' The Feather and Father Gang'' – "The Apology" (March 7, 1977) – Generalis * ''
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– Angels In The Wings'' (November 23, 1977) – Frank Jason * ''A Cry for Love'' (1980) – Gordon Harris * '' The Girl, the Gold Watch & Dynamite'' (1981) – Andrew Stovall * ''
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'' (1981) – John Cockerill * ''
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'' (1982) – Ted Anderson * ''Crazy Like a Fox'' (1984-1986) – Nicholas Roland * ''
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'' (1987) – Prince of Darkness * '' Perry Mason: The Case of the Lost Love'' (1987) – Glenn Robertson * ''
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'' (1988) – Fred Cooper / Captain Noble * ''Turn Back the Clock'' (1989) – John Forrest * ''
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'' (1989) – Henry Reynard * '' The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw'' (1991) – Bat Masterson * '' Burke's Law'' (1994–1995) – Chief Amos Burke * '' These Old Broads'' (2001) – Mr. Stern


References


External links

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