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Blessed with a magnetic voice, the talented Barrett developed an early interest in performing when he use to frequent his aunt's local movie house. Born in Quinter, Kansas in 1957, he won the lead in his high school's production of "Calamity Jane" and was sold after that. He studied at Carnegie-Mellon and then eventually made his move to the New York scene... See full bio »

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Filmography

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2011 Hustling (TV series)
Conrad
 
2005 The Producers
Brian The Set Designer
 
2003 Great Performances (TV series)
Fred Graham / Petruchio
 
1996 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (TV series)
Uris
A Star to Guide them (1996) … Uris
 
1989 Longtime Companion
Soap Actor
 
1988 Robots (video)
R. Daneel Olivaw
 
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2005 The Producers (performer: "Keep It Gay")
 
2003-2004 Great Performances (TV series)
Broadway's Lost Treasures II (2004) (performer: "We'll Take a Glass Together")
Kiss Me Kate (2003) (performer: "Wunderbar", "We Open in Venice", "I've Come to Wive It Wealthily in Padua", "Were Thine That Special Face", "Kiss Me Kate" Act I Finale, "Where Is the Life That Late I Led?", "So in Love" reprise, "Kiss Me Kate" Finale Ultimo)
 
1990 The 44th Annual Tony Awards (TV special) (performer: "We'll Take a Glass Together")
 
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2005 Broadway Under the Stars (TV movie)
Himself
 
2002 West End Story (documentary)
Himself
 
1997 The 51st Annual Tony Awards (TV special)
Himself
 
1990 The 44th Annual Tony Awards (TV special)
Himself - Performer
 
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2004 Great Performances (TV series)
 
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Kiss Me, Kate (2000) - London See more »

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Trivia:

He created the role of airline steward Charles Castleton in Alan Jay Lerner and Charles Strouse's short-lived musical "Dance a Little Closer" (1983), introducing "Why Can't the World Go and Leave Us Alone" - the first openly gay love song ever heard in a Broadway musical. See more »

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