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Don Barry (né Milton Poimboeuf; January 11, 1910 [1] – July 17, 1980), also known as Red Barry, was an American film and television actor.He was nicknamed "Red" after appearing as the first Red Ryder in the highly successful 1940 film Adventures of Red Ryder with Noah Beery Sr.; [2] the character was played in later films by "Wild Bill" Elliott and Allan Lane.
Stewart was married twice. In 1940, aged 17, she married actor Don "Red" Barry; the marriage ended in divorce in 1944. They had a son, Michael, born on November 18, 1943. [2] She was married to actor Buck Young from 1953 until his death on February 9, 2000. The couple had two children. [5]
Donald or Don Barry may refer to: Donald Barry (screenwriter) (1908–1969), American film and TV scenarist, a/k/a D. D. Beauchamp; Don "Red" Barry (1912–1980), American film and television actor, a/k/a Donald Barry; Don Barry (Canadian football) (1931–2014), center inducted into Alberta Sports Hall of Fame
Jesse James' Women is a 1954 American Technicolor Western film starring as well as directed, co-produced and co-written by Don "Red" Barry, who portrays Jesse James. The supporting cast features Peggie Castle and Jack Buetel. Filming took place in Silver Creek, Mississippi.
Don "Red" Barry and Wally Vernon in The Man from the Rio Grande (1943) Vernon freelanced at other studios after leaving Fox. He became the sidekick to cowboy star Don "Red" Barry at Republic Pictures, and when Barry began producing his own features in 1949, he remembered Vernon and brought him back as his sidekick.
The Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County is a 1970 American comedy Western film by Universal Studios, directed by Anton Leader and Ranald MacDougall, and starring Dan Blocker and Nanette Fabray, with a supporting cast featuring: Jim Backus, Mickey Rooney, Wally Cox, Jack Elam, Noah Beery, Jr., Jack Cassidy and Don "Red" Barry.
Barry was married to his wife Lauren Campbell Sanders for 12 years. The pro athlete married TV anchor Lauren Campbell back in 2000, but the couple divorced in 2012, according to TMZ.Apparently ...
Death Valley Outlaws is a 1941 American Western film directed by George Sherman and written by Jack Lait Jr. and Don Ryan. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Lynn Merrick, Milburn Stone, Bob McKenzie, Karl Hackett, and Rex Lease. The film was released on September 26, 1941, by Republic Pictures. [1] [2] [3]