1976-1977
The Brady Bunch Variety Hour
(TV series)
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Episode #1.8
(1977)
(performer: "I Got Love", "We Got Us", "Music Is My Life", "Piano Man", "I Believe in Music")
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Episode #1.5
(1977)
(performer: "I've Got the Music in Me", "Consider Yourself", "Ease on Down the Road", "Pinball Wizard", "Live and Let Die", "That's Entertainment!", "United We Stand")
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Episode #1.2
(1977)
(performer: "Hooray For Hollywood", "Make 'em Laugh", "Hooray For Hollywood reprise", "You Don't Have to Be a Star To Be in My Show", "Everybody Is a Star", "Good Morning Starshine", "Shining Star", "United We Stand")
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Episode #1.1
(1977)
(performer: "Yankee Doodle Dandy", "Razzle Dazzle", "Car Wash", "You Gotta Have Heart", "Happy Heart", "Don't Go Breakin' My Heart", "Heartbeat, It's a Love Beat", "United We Stand")
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Pilot
(1976)
(performer: "Baby Face" - uncredited, "Love to Love You Baby" - uncredited, "One" - uncredited, "Splish Splash" - uncredited, "Corner of the Sky" - uncredited, "Attitude Dancing" - uncredited, "Dance with Me" - uncredited, "The Hustle" - uncredited, " Shake, Shake, Shake Shake Your Booty" - uncredited, "The Way We Were" - uncredited)
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Personal Details
Other Works:
In 1997, he starred as "Professor Harold Hill" in the US Theatrical Touring Production of "The Music Man", with
Victoria Mallory and
Kathryn Grant Crosby.
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Publicity Listings:
1 Biographical Movie
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1 Article
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Height:
5' 11" (1.80 m)
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Did You Know?
Trivia:
Peter Gabriel's song "The Barry Williams Show", from the album "Up", was not intended as a reference to Barry Williams; it wasn't until after the song was written and recorded that Peter Gabriel found out that there was an American actor named Barry Williams. To make up for this, Peter Gabriel invited Barry Williams to appear in the video for the song.
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Star Sign:
Libra