Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
February 6, 1958
Place of Birth:
Los Angeles, California, USA
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Barry L. Miller (born February 6, 1958) is an American actor. He won Broadway's 1985 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Play) for his performance as 'Arnold Epstein' in Biloxi Blues.
Miller was born in Los Angeles, California. Miller's father is Sidney Miller, an actor, director, and writer, and his mother was the agent Iris Burton. Miller's former stepmother is actress Dorothy Green. He attended Bancroft Junior High School, in Hollywood, California.
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Year | Movie | Role |
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2003 | Shortcut to Happiness | Mike Weiss |
1999 | Flawless | Leonard Wilcox |
1994 | Love Affair | Robert Crosley |
1993 | The Pickle | Ronnie Liebowitz |
1990 | Love at Large | Marty |
1988 | The Last Temptation of Christ | Jeroboam |
1987 | Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8 | Jerry Rubin |
1987 | The Sicilian | Dr. Nattore |
1986 | Peggy Sue Got Married | Richard Norvik |
1985 | The Journey of Natty Gann | Parker |
1984 | The Roommate | Henry 'Hub' Palamountain |
1982 | King of America | Demos |
1981 | The Chosen | Reuven Malter |
1980 | Fame | Ralph |
1979 | Voices | Raymond Rothman |
1977 | Saturday Night Fever | Bobby C. |
1977 | The Death of Richie | Domenic |
1976 | Having Babies | Kenneth McNamara |
1975 | Lepke | Young Lepke |
On Location with: FAME | Self - ‘Ralph’ |
Year | TV Show | Role |
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1999 | Where Are They Now? | Self |
1997 | Ally McBeal | Mark Henderson |
1997 | The Practice | Douglas Colson |
1996 | Pacific Blue | Jerry Winters |
1990 | Equal Justice | Pete 'Briggs' Brigman |
1985 | The Twilight Zone | (segment "Red Snow") |
1979 | Trapper John, M.D. | |
1977 | Szysznyk | |
1975 | Starsky & Hutch | |
1975 | Baretta | |
1975 | Wonder Woman | Barney |
1975 | Joe and Sons | |
1975 | Isis | Charlie |
1974 | The Six Million Dollar Man | Prince Hassad |
1973 | Kojak | Billy Sherback |
1972 | The Streets of San Francisco | |
1972 | The Waltons | |
1969 | The Bill Cosby Show | Harry |
1968 | Adam-12 | Tom Bell |