Barry Primus
Barry has worked with Jose Qunitero at Circle in a Square. Elia Kazan and Harold Clurman at Lincoln Center Repertory Theatre. With Jerome Robbins American Laboratory Theatre and at the New York Shakespeare Festival.
Plays in New York include Oh Dad Poor Dad by Arthur Miller, Creation of the World, After the Fall, Incident at Vichy, The Changling, Isaac Singer’s Tiebele and Her Demon, Henry IV Part I, Part II, The Criminals and recently finished a run of Good Bobby.
Regional Theatre include Arena Stage, Yale Repertory, Theatre Company of Boston, Shakespeare and Company.
In a long film career of more that fifty movies Barry has worked with Martin Scorcese, Sydney Pollack, Mark Rydell, James Toback, Roger Cormen, Paul Mazursky and Roger Vadim. He has appeared in films such New York – New York, The Rose, Boxcar Bertha, Absence of Malice, Heartland, Guilty by Suspicion, Big Business, Down and Out in Beverly Hills and soon to be released JF Lawton’s Jackson (Best Actor Southern California Film Festival).
Barry co-wrote and directed Mistress starring Robert De Niro. Barry staged his own play Wonder Comes the Seventh Day for which he received the Jean Dalrymple Award in New York.
In television all major shows including Law and Order, The X-Files, The Practice, Picket Fences, Boston Legal, and was a series regular on Cagney and Lacey.
