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BARRY CARVER
SAG / AFTRA |
| Agent:
Dale Garrick
International Talent
8831 Sunset Blvd., #402
Los Angeles, CA 90069
(310)657-2661
Manager:
Studio Talent Group
(310)393-8004
stgactor@gte.net
Email:
NBC1@mail.com |
| Height:
5'9" // Weight: 215 // Hair: Brown // Eyes: Green |
| FILM
/ VIDEO |
Romeo & Juliet
Rrevisited
The Meridian Project/
Russia/L.A.
THX 19XX
Crazy in Alabama
The Fishing Hole
Media Man
Murder by Numbers
Echoes of Enlightenment
The Sunset Cafe
Daughters of Will O'Darby
The Horror Film
Escaping Jersey
Blood, Sweat & Yardsales |
Lead
Lead
Lead
Lead
Supporting
Lead
Lead
Supporting
Supporting
Lead
Supporting
Lead
Supporting
Lead |
N Barry Carver
Jeremy Vineyard
Basil
Vasily Schumov
Antonio Banderas
William Pritchard
Robert Ferguson
Siggi Kamml
Dan Coplan
N Barry Carver
Sam Dunn
N Barry Carver
Jan Reesman
Susie Speck Mayor |
| TELEVISION |
Arrest & Trial
The Man Show
Freak & Geeks
Popular
Work with Me
Extreme Gong |
Co-Star
Co-Star
Co-Star
Co-Star
Co-Star
Co-Star |
Dick Wolf / USA
Comedy Central
NBC
WB
CBS
Game Show Network |
| THEATER |
The Philadelphia
Putting on the Dog
A Christmas Carol
The Nerd
Hamlet
Two Gentlemen of Verona
Romeo & Juliet
Henry V
The Archarnians
Measure for Measure
Hamlet
Merry Wives of Windsor
You Can't Take It with You
An Enemy of the People
Dark of the Moon
A Christmas Carol
Whose Life Is It Anyway
Phantom of the Opera
Murder at the Vicarage
The Other Wise Man
Promethius Bound
Alcestis
The Frogs
The Good Doctor
Little Nell
Nansel Und Gretel
The Zzzap Show
Don't Bogart that Tolkien
The Star-Spangled Girl |
Marcus
Several
Bob Cratchit
Rick Steadman
Grave Digger
Launce
Prince/Narrator
Several
Xothius
Corporal Nym
Horatio
Several
Mr Depinna
Aslaksen
Mr Summey
Charles Dickens
Judge
Moncarmin
Inspector Slack
Tyrannus
Force
Servant
Several
The Writer
Hector Skyscraper
The Witch
Con Edison
Young Orson Welles
Andy Hobart |
The Next Stage
The Next Stage
GCP's Second Space
Theatre Works West
Theatre Works West
Park City Shakespeare
Park City Shakespeare
Genesius Guild
Genesius Guild
Genesius Guild
Genesius Guild
Genesius Guild
GCP's Second Space
Viking Theatre
Viking Theatre
Viking Theatre
Viking Theatre
City Rep
City Rep
City Rep
Genesius Guild
Genesius Guild
Genesius Guild
The Little Theatre
The Little Theatre
The Little Theatre
Hansen Planetarium
U of U Lab Theatre
The Little Theatre |
| IMPROV
/ SKETCH / STAND-UP |
| L.A.
Connection, The Berubians, Comedy Store |
| COMMERCIAL |
| List
furnished upon request |
| TELEVISION
NEWS & AUDIO |
| Adventure
Theatre, Monterey Soundworks, On-Air Personality, Who Knew?, WHBF,
KLCY, & Kaleidoscope Networks |
| OTHER
EDUCATION |
Augusta
College - Associate's Degree, Acting, Theater & TV
University
of Utah - BA, Film
TheatreWorks West - New Plays, workshops and performance |
| SPECIAL
SKILLS |
Sports /
Athletics / Martial Arts / Weapons
Military training with weapons, baseball |
Dialects
British, German, Pakistani, Russian, Southern, Western |
Music /
Singing / Dancing
Trumpet
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Other
Skills
Cartoon voices, reporter, talk hosting, announcing, gardening,
medical/scientific/legal jargon, painting, sculpting, photography,
graphics, magic, mime |
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| Barry just finished writing, producing and shooting his
latest feature, Romeo
& Juliet Revisited, Visit the website and see this
project as it develops.

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| Barry has also finished
compiling his collection of essays and short stories into a
wonderful book called Sunday Best.
Here's a review by Paul
Molinaro
"In the beginning
there was" one message every Sunday... yes, actually, I was
there in the beginning... reading Mr. Carver's essays as they popped
up on an internet board (Wolfesden
Actor Exchange)... one essay every Sunday... for month after
month. After two weeks I was hooked and waited impatiently for the
third essay... after a few more weeks, it became part of my Sunday
ritual... check the internet to see just what Barry's fingers typed
that day. And I never knew what to expect... except that it would be
unique, incredibly witty and could range from hysterical to
downright tear-jerking. This is one of those books you have to read
to appreciate (as opposed to the other kind of book)... now that
it's available in one big gulp, for the first time reader, may I
suggest taking it in little sips... read one essay each Sunday and
give yourself a Sunday treat with Sunday Best.
Here's a review by Jim
Chevallier
I read most of these
'Sunday Messages' when they first appeared - every Sunday, as
advertised, on Wolfesden Actor
Exchange.
What's a Sunday Message? Part parable, part
short story, possible meditation or pure verbal riff. It might take
place in the present, the future, the past or some unknown space.
Usually it has a moral, sometimes right in your face, sometimes
wheedling its way under your skin, sometimes hovering a logical link
out of reach.
Why would you enjoy these? Some, because
you'll be tickled that someone could find a profound lesson in what
seems to be a bit of science fiction, a boyhood musing or a
battlefield saga. Some, just because they're funny. Some, because
they'll loosen your mind a little without quite letting it drift
into space.
Will you love 'em all? Hell no. In fact,
precisely because you LOVE a few, you may well be put off by others.
There's a lot of exploration going on here. A lot of play. A lot of
skill. A lot of creativity. A lot of specifics. A lot of concepts.
Not a bad thing to dip into on a Sunday,
no? That day when even the unreligious often look for another angle
on the world, and themselves. Lots of angles here. Take a look. You
may find this angler's got you hooked.
Here's where you can get your own copy...
Sunday
Best
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