
Barry Newman
Acting
Biography
Barry Foster Newman is an American film, television, and stage actor, famous for his interpretation of Kowalski in the movie Vanishing Point. He has been nominated for a Golden Globe and Emmy awards. Description above from the Wikipedia article Barry Newman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: November 7, 1930
Place of Birth: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Known For

Raise Your Kids on Seltzer
A husband-and-wife pair of retired cult deprogrammers experience marital strife when their past catches up with them.

Ghost Whisperer
Newlywed Melinda Gordon tries to help the dead communicate with loved ones, but sometimes the messages she receives are intense and confusing. Most of Melinda's efforts involve resolving conflicts that are preventing the spirits from passing over.

Get Smart
Get Smart is an American comedy television series that satirizes the secret agent genre. Created by Mel Brooks with Buck Henry, the show stars Don Adams, Barbara Feldon, and Edward Platt. Henry said they created the show by request of Daniel Melnick, who was a partner, along with Leonard Stern and David Susskind, of the show's production company, Talent Associates, to capitalize on "the two biggest things in the entertainment world today"—James Bond and Inspector Clouseau. Brooks said: "It's an insane combination of James Bond and Mel Brooks comedy." This is the only Mel Brooks production to feature a laugh track. The success of the show eventually spawned the follow-up films The Nude Bomb and Get Smart, Again!, as well as a 1995 revival series and a 2008 film remake. In 2010, TV Guide ranked Get Smart's opening title sequence at No. 2 on its list of TV's Top 10 Credits Sequences, as selected by readers.

The O.C.
Ryan Atwood, a teen from the wrong side of the tracks, moves in with a wealthy family willing to give him a chance. But Ryan's arrival disturbs the status quo of the affluent, privileged community of Newport Beach, California.

Murder, She Wrote
An unassuming mystery writer turned sleuth uses her professional insight to help solve real-life homicide cases.

Murder, She Wrote
An unassuming mystery writer turned sleuth uses her professional insight to help solve real-life homicide cases.

Murder, She Wrote
An unassuming mystery writer turned sleuth uses her professional insight to help solve real-life homicide cases.

Quincy, M.E.
Los Angeles County medical examiner Quincy routinely engages in police investigations.

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson is a talk show hosted by Johnny Carson under The Tonight Show franchise from 1962 to 1992. It originally aired during late-night. For its first ten years, Carson's Tonight Show was based in New York City with occasional trips to Burbank, California; in May 1972, the show moved permanently to Burbank, California. In 2002, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson was ranked #12 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time.

For the Love of Spock
The life of Mr. Spock, as well as that of Leonard Nimoy, the actor who played him for almost fifty years, written and directed by his son: Adam.
Filmography
as Isaac Dorfman
as Self
as Bill Tannery
as Boris
as Ray James
as Frank
as Professor Max Bloom
as Simon
as Walter Sullivan
as Monty
as Donald Simpson
as Simon
as Greydon Lake
as Jim Avery
as Hal, Kit's Agent
as Sen. Lassetter
as Jack Skolnick
as Norman Bassett
as Lawyer
as Andy Capasso
as Dr. Axel Trank
as Jimmy Wexler
as Mark Radner
as Jason Rudd
as Self
as Dr. Garrett Braden
as Frank Askoff
as Ben
as Bernie Segal
as Ex-NYPD Lt. Ed McMasters
as Lt. Amos 'Jake' Ballinger
as Andrew Bascombe
as Richard Chapman
as Peter Baylin
as Detective Flynn
as Barney Duncan
as Dr. Ben Corcoran
as Johnny Campana
as Dr. Frank Whitman
as Alan Fitch
as Dr. Gabe McCracken
as Self
as Anthony J. Petrocelli
as Anthony J. Petrocelli
as John Talbot
as Bill Mathison
as Kowalski
as Tony Petrocelli
as Assistant Guru
as Mason
as Self
as Self
as Self - Co-Host
as The Reporter
as Al Riccardo
as Cabby
as Self - Nominee