- Born
- DiedMay 11, 2023 · Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (complications from a heart and spine infection)
- Birth nameBarry Foster Newman
- Height5′ 10½″ (1.79 m)
- Barry Foster Newman was born in Boston, Massachusetts, to Sarah and Carl Newman. After graduating from Boston Latin School, the oldest public school in the country, he graduated from Brandeis University with a B.A. in Anthropology. While at Brandeis he met Lee Strasberg, who was teaching a course in theater, which inspired Barry to become an actor.
After graduating from Brandeis he was drafted into the Army and served his time in the army band, playing saxophone and clarinet. Once discharged from the army, he went to New York to study with Strasberg to pursue his acting career. Shortly after he made his debut in Herman Wouk's first comedy, Nature's Way, in which he played a jazz musician.
He then appeared in several Broadway shows, including "What Makes Sammy Run" (a musical), Mel Tolkin's "Maybe Tuesday", and starred in the New York production of the world's longest running play, Agatha Christie's "The Mouse Trap".
His career flourished and he began starring in feature films, such as Sidney J. Furie's "The Lawyer", and as the iconic Kowalski in Vanishing Point (1971). In 1974, he was offered the title role of what became the hit television series Petrocelli (1974), for which he received an Emmy and Golden Globe nominations.
After Petrocelli (1974) ended, Newman went back to star in feature films and miniseries, including the critically acclaimed miniseries Fatal Vision (1984), with Karl Malden, Eva Marie Saint and Gary Cole. He starred in more than 20 television movies of the week, like "King Crab," for which he won the ABC Theater Award, and "Fantasies" with Suzanne Pleshette (with whom he had starred in the early 1990s series "Nightingales"). He continued co-starring in feature films, such as Sylvester Stallone's "Daylight", Steve Martin's "Bowfinger," and Stephen Soderbergh's "The Limey", with Peter Fonda. He continues to delight in the profession he chose, a successful career that has spanned five decades.
Rolling Stone senior film editor, David Fear, recently tweeted about Barry: "Rewatching Barry Newman films (Vanishing Point, Fear Is the Key), it's like producers fused Dustin Hoffman and Steve McQueen into one actor."- IMDb Mini Biography By: Barry Newman
- SpouseAngela(? - May 11, 2023) (his death)
- ChildrenNo Children
- ParentsCarl NewmanSarah Ostrovsky
- RelativesJudith Newman(Niece or Nephew)
- He is a first cousin of media industry multi-billionaire Sumner Redstone.
- Wrote the forewords to books "Petrocelli: An Episode Guide and Much More" and "Spotlights & Shadows: The Albert Salmi Story," both by Sandra Grabman, published by BearManor Media.
- Childhood friend of Leonard Nimoy, as they grew up in Greater Boston. Barry was one of the first friends from back east to visit him as he filmed the first Star Trek script.
- Played saxophone and clarinet in the U.S. Army band.
- His father Carl managed the Boston outpost of the nightclub The Latin Quarter.
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