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  1. Jul 22, 2020 · Learn about Matthew Barry's career in acting, casting, and teaching, from his early roles in Family Ties and Ed Wood to his collaborations with Nick Cassavetes. Hear his stories of working with Robert Redford, Demi Moore, Robert Downey Jr, and more.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm1290141Matthew Barry - IMDb

    Matthew Barry. Writer: Industry. Matthew is a Welsh screenwriter living in London and Los Angeles. He studied History and Politics at Warwick University. Matthew was voted a Broadcast Hot Shot in 2011, he was a recipient of BAFTA Rocliffe Comedy 2012 and is an alumni of the BBC Writers' Academy.

  3. Matthew Barry is an American film and TV personality who has appeared in various genres since 1976. He is known for his roles in The Notebook, Rush Hour, Devil in a Blue Dress, and more.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0058089Matthew Barry - IMDb

    Matthew Barry. Producer: Good Guys. Born in New York City to Broadway Playwright P.J. Barry and Social Worker Dolores Barry, Matthew first appeared on stage at the tender age of 8 in Roundabout Theatre's "A Piece of Fog" At 13, he starred in the CBS Comedy "Ivan the Terrible" and at 15 was cast opposite Jill Clayburgh in Bernardo Bertolucci's ...

  5. theagency.co.uk › the-clients › matthew-barryMatthew Barry - The Agency

    Matthew is a Welsh screenwriter living in Los Angeles and London. He studied History and Politics at Warwick University. Matthew works on both sides of the Atlantic, with original projects and adaptations in development with multiple networks and studios, including HBO, BBC, Fifth Season and Netflix.

  6. www.bbc.co.uk › writers › resourcesMatthew Barry - BBC

    Matthew Barry (Men Up, Industry) The writer of BBC One's Men Up talks about his career in the UK and USA and shares some great advice. He describes how his writing career began in Continuing...

  7. Dec 29, 2023 · Welsh writer Matthew Barry is experiencing a full-circle moment. As an actor in his teens, he starred in the Russell Rhys John Edwards talks to Welsh writer Matthew Barry about his brand new drama, Men Up, set to premiere this weekend.