Barbara Kerr Condon
- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Barbara Kerr Condon, a versatile award winning actress, writer, and producer, is known for her stage and screen work. She first began demonstrating her "eye" for selecting choice
literary projects at age 12 where she was a beloved recurring panelist
on highly rated CBS's Kid Critics. Trying her hand in each of the
performing arts, she found her way on to the board of Women In Film and
collaborated on several PSA campaigns for battered women's awareness.
Barbara moved with her husband, Paul, to Worms, Germany, while
he was in active service with the Army. Barbara was "discovered" on
base one day as someone with "producer" quality and quickly ascended a
level of positions to become the Director of The Performing Arts
Theatre for the U.S. Army's facility there. This was the location for
all USO stopovers and military entertainment in the area. Bearing in
mind that the U.S. Military is the largest theatre system in the world,
tripling London or Broadway, Barbara became quite confident in her
skills as a producer. This experience contributed to her relocation to
Los Angeles. Turning her attention from stage to screen, Barbara found
herself both acting and producing in Los Angeles. Co-starring
television roles on HBO's Big Love, NBC's ER, CBS's 7th Heaven,
Lifetime's Unsolved Mysteries, NBC's The Others, and repeat appearances
on The Tonight Show, have quickly given Barbara notice. Her film roles
range from appearances in Universal's Red Dragon and The Coen brothers'
Intolerable Cruelty, to supporting rolls in films like Cineville's The
Affair and Brooklyn Reptile's Boppin At The Glue Factory. Her film
project, Doria, which she executive produced and in which she starred,
was a winner of the Flickering Image Festival in 2004. Another production of Barbara's is Family,
which she co-produced and in which she starred. Just Desserts had its premiere screening in February 2008. In July 2008 Barbara returned to
being in front of the camera with her role as Mrs. Cee in My Homework
Ate My Dog. She has continued to perform in various film projects, and was most recently nominated for Best Actress at the 168 Film Festival in 2022. In 2023 Barbara is producing a proof of concept for a romantic comedy feature film, Three Times A Lady. She prefers roles in projects that have a positive impact on the world.