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Barry Bostwick

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The Roommates starring Oscar nominee Bruce Davison, Golden Globe winner Barry Bostwick, and Martin Kove. Written & Directed by Cameron Penn
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Tall (6' 4"), agile, energetic, and ever-so-confident as both actor and singer, especially on the award-winning Broadway stage, Barry Bostwick possesses that certain narcissistic poise, charm and élan that reminds one instantly (and humorously) of a Kevin Kline -- both were quite brilliant in their respective interpretations of The Pirate King in "The Pirates of Penzance". Yet, for all his diverse talents (he is a Golden Globe winner and was nominated for the Tony Award three times, winning once), Barry is indelibly caught in a time warp. Even today, 35 years after the fact, he is indelibly associated with the role of nerdy hero Brad Majors in the midnight movie phenomena The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975). While it is extremely flattering to be a part of such a cult institution, Barry's acting legacy deserves much more than this.

He was born Barry Knapp Bostwick on February 24, 1945, in San Mateo, California, one of two sons of Elizabeth "Betty" (Defendorf) and Bud Bostwick (Henry Bostwick), a city planner and actor. A student at San Mateo High School, he and his elder brother Peter use to put on musicals and puppet shows for the neighborhood kids. Barry attended San Diego's United States International University's School for the Performing Arts in 1967, and switched from music to drama during the course of his studies. He also worked occasionally as a circus performer, which would come in handy on the musical stage down the line. He subsequently moved to New York and attended the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at New York University.

Making his stage debut at age 22 in a production of "Take Her, She's Mine," Barry performed in a number of non-musical roles in such productions of "War and Peace" (1968) and "The Misanthrope (1968). Making his 1969 Broadway debut in "Cock-a-Doodle Dandy", which ran in tandem with "Hamlet" in which he was featured as Osric, it was his portrayal of the swaggering, leather jacket-wearing 50s "bad boy" Danny Zuko in the 1972 Broadway high-school musical smash "Grease" that put Barry's name prominently and permanently on the marquee signs. Originating the role, he was nominated for a Tony but lost out that year to the older generation (Phil Silvers for "A Funny Thing Happened...").

In the midst of all this star-making hoopla, Barry was also breaking into films with a minor role in Jennifer on My Mind (1971) and leading parts in the comedy spoofs Road Movie (1973) and The Wrong Damn Film (1975). It all paled after winning the role as Susan Sarandon's simp of a boyfriend in the The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975), which featured a delicious Tim Curry camping it up as a transvestite monster-maker. The movie, based on the macabre 1973 British stage musical "The Rocky Horror Show," packed the midnight movie houses with costumed fans replicating every move and, word and offering puns and props aplenty in recapturing the insanity of the show.

While the "Rocky" association hit like a tornado, Barry ventured on and tried to distance himself. He created sparks again on Broadway, garnering a second Tony nomination for the comedy revival "They Knew What They Wanted" in 1976. He finally took home the trophy the following year for the musical "The Robber Bridegroom" (1977), which relied again on his patented bluff and bravado as a Robin Hood-like hero. Following top roles in the musicals "She Loves Me" and "The Pirates of Penzance", Barry turned rewardingly to film and TV.

The two-part feature Movie Movie (1978), which played like an old-style double feature, was a great success, performing alongside esteemed actor George C. Scott. Barry excelled in both features, but especially the musical parody. He fared just as well on the smaller screen in TV movies, playing everything from historical icons (George Washington) to preening matinée idols (John Gilbert), and winning a Golden Globe for his role as a military officer in the epic miniseries War and Remembrance (1988). A variety of interesting roles followed in glossy, soap-styled fare, farcical comedies and period drama.

A welcomed return to Broadway musicals in the form of "Nick & Nora" (he as sleuth Nick "The Thin Man" Charles) was marred when the glitzy production folded after only nine perfs. Instead, the prematurely grey-haired actor found steadier success in sitcoms as a smug comedy foil to Michael J. Fox playing Mayor Randall Winston for six seasons in Spin City (1996). He later enjoyed a recurring role as a dauntless attorney on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999). Then again, Barry could be spotted pitching items in commercials or hamming it up in family-oriented Disneyesque entertainment in the "Parent Trap" and "101 Dalmatian" mold.

In 1997, Bostwick was diagnosed with prostate cancer, and 10 days later had his prostate removed. The operation was successful and in 2004, he won the Gilda Radner Courage Award from the Roswell Park Cancer Institute. Just a year earlier he appeared on an episode of "Scrubs" as a patient also having prostate cancer. Barry married somewhat late in life. For a brief time he was wed to actress Stacey Nelkin (1987-1991), but has since become a father of two, Brian and Chelsea, with second wife Sherri Jensen Bostwick, an actress who appeared with Barry in the TV movie Praying Mantis (1993).
BornFebruary 24, 1945
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      • 3 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Known for

    Tim Curry in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
    The Rocky Horror Picture Show
    7.4
    • Brad Majors - A Hero
    • 1975
    Barry Bostwick and Persis Khambatta in Megaforce (1982)
    Megaforce
    3.7
    • Ace Hunter
    • 1982
    Fantastic Planet (1973)
    Fantastic Planet
    7.6
    • Adult Terr - Narrator(English version, voice)
    • 1973
    Michael J. Fox, Barry Bostwick, Alan Ruck, Michael Boatman, Connie Britton, Alexander Chaplin, and Richard Kind in Spin City (1996)
    Spin City
    7.3
    TV Series
    • The Mayor

    Credits

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    Actor



    • Inside the Extras Studio
      • Milt Hamilton
      • Released
      • TV Series
      • 2015
    • Worst Extra Ever
      • Released
      • TV Series
      • 2016
    • Sherlock, by M. Watson
      • Released
      • TV Series
      • 2020
    • Aaah! Roach!
      • The Exterminator
      • Post-production



    • True Noir: The Assassination of Anton Cermak (2024)
      True Noir: The Assassination of Anton Cermak
      7.4
      Podcast Series
      • Franklin Delano Roosevelt
      • 2025
    • The Potwins (2024)
      The Potwins
      2.2
      TV Series
      • Grandpa Davis
      • 2024
    • Devin Sidell in Love, Danielle (2024)
      Love, Danielle
      8.6
      • Bryce Bledsoe
      • 2024
    • Isla Monstro (2024)
      Isla Monstro
      7.3
      • Potus
      • 2024
    • Barry Bostwick, Bruce Davison, and Martin Kove in The Roommates (2024)
      The Roommates
      6.5
      TV Series
      • Henry
      • 2024
    • Barry Bostwick, Anika Noni Rose, Michael Jai White, and Erica Ash in Outlaw Johnny Black (2023)
      Outlaw Johnny Black
      5.6
      • Tom Sheally
      • 2023
    • Daruma (2023)
      Daruma
      6.8
      • Horace
      • 2023
    • Need for Speed Unbound (2022)
      Need for Speed Unbound
      6.3
      Video Game
      • Holden Parker III (voice)
      • 2022
    • Viral Vignettes (2020)
      Viral Vignettes
      6.1
      TV Series
      • Jack
      • 2021
    • Kathy Najimy, Jennifer Coolidge, Jennifer Robertson, Philemon Chambers, and Michael Urie in Single All the Way (2021)
      Single All the Way
      6.2
      • Harold
      • 2021
    • Milo Manheim, Alex Aiono, and Peyton Elizabeth Lee in Doogie Kamealoha, M.D. (2021)
      Doogie Kamealoha, M.D.
      6.7
      TV Series
      • Will
      • 2021
    • One Month Out (2021)
      One Month Out
      5.4
      • Red
      • 2021
    • Love by Drowning (2020)
      Love by Drowning
      6.7
      • Val Martin Sr.
      • 2020
    • Molly Robber (2020)
      Molly Robber
      7.8
      Short
      • Ron
      • 2020
    • Rocky Horror Show: Livestream Theater (2020)
      Rocky Horror Show: Livestream Theater
      5.3
      Video
      • Brad Majors
      • 2020

    Producer



    • Molly Robber (2020)
      Molly Robber
      7.8
      Short
      • executive producer
      • 2020
    • Skirtchasers (2016)
      Skirtchasers
      4.7
      TV Movie
      • producer
      • 2016

    Soundtrack



    • Rocky Horror Show: Livestream Theater (2020)
      Rocky Horror Show: Livestream Theater
      5.3
      Video
      • performer: "Damn it, Janet", "Sweet Transvestite", "Once in a While"
      • 2020
    • Paul Sorvino and Terrance Zdunich in Alleluia! The Devil's Carnival (2016)
      Alleluia! The Devil's Carnival
      6.3
      • performer: "The Watchword's Hour"
      • 2016
    • Jennie Garth, Amanda Bynes, Leslie Grossman, Wesley Jonathan, Allison Munn, and Nick Zano in What I Like About You (2002)
      What I Like About You
      6.6
      TV Series
      • performer: "The Way You Look Tonight"
      • performer: "Summer Nights" (uncredited)
      • 2005–2006
    • Michael J. Fox, Barry Bostwick, Alan Ruck, Michael Boatman, Connie Britton, Alexander Chaplin, and Richard Kind in Spin City (1996)
      Spin City
      7.3
      TV Series
      • performer: "So Long, Farewell" (uncredited)
      • 1996
    • The 47th Annual Tony Awards (1993)
      The 47th Annual Tony Awards
      6.1
      TV Special
      • performer: "Celebrate Broadway"
      • 1993
    • Great Performances (1971)
      Great Performances
      7.8
      TV Series
      • performer: "Summer Nights"
      • 1985
    • American Playhouse (1980)
      American Playhouse
      7.2
      TV Series
      • performer: "All the Live Long Day", "Fathers and Sons"
      • 1982
    • Movie Movie (1978)
      Movie Movie
      6.4
      • performer: "I Just Need The Girl", "It Just Shows To Go You", "My Wedding Day Is Here", "I Just Need The Girl (Reprise)", "Baxter's Bicycles", "Lucky Day"
      • 1978
    • Tim Curry in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
      The Rocky Horror Picture Show
      7.4
      • performer: "Dammit Janet", "Over At The Frankenstein Place", "Touch-a, Touch-a, Touch-a, Touch Me", "Planet, Schmanet, Janet", "Rose Tint My World", "Fanfare/Don't Dream It", "Super Heroes" (uncredited)
      • 1975

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    Teen Beach Movie
    The Scorpion King 4: Quest For Power
    Clip 1:14
    The Scorpion King 4: Quest For Power
    Teen Beach Movie
    Clip 1:45
    Teen Beach Movie
    Some Guy Who Kills People
    Clip 1:11
    Some Guy Who Kills People

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    • Height
      • 6′ 4″ (1.93 m)
    • Born
      • February 24, 1945
      • San Mateo, California, USA
    • Spouses
        Sherri Jensen BostwickNovember 24, 1994 - present (2 children)
    • Children
        Brian
    • Parents
        Bud Bostwick
    • Relatives
      • Peter Bostwick(Sibling)
    • Other works
      Stage: Played "Danny Zuko" in the original Broadway cast of "Grease".
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      • 2 Interviews
      • 3 Articles

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      Starred as a serial killer suspect in an episode of Cold Case (2003). Central to the episode's plot was a viewing of The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) - which was one of his first successes (and most famous films).
    • Quotes
      I'll be quoting 'Dammit, Janet' to people for the rest of my life.
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        Towering height

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