Barrymore Barlow Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Barrie "Barriemore" Barlow (born 10 September 1949, Birmingham) is an English musician, best known as the drummer and percussionist for the rock band Jethro Tull, from May 1971 to June 1980.Christened Barrie, the 'Barriemore' was an affectation to suit the eccentric image of Jethro Tull (much as Jeffrey Hammond had become "Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond").
Sister Rhonda Orton, accompanied close friend André the Giant during filming of The Princess Bride (1987) at Lee International Studios, Shepperton, UK. There she became acquainted with Wallace Shawn. As fate would have it, a decade later in 1997, Rhonda, a gaming industry professional in Las Vegas, was hired to coach Mr. Shawn as a blackjack dealer for _Vegas Vacation_ (1997).
Shaved his eyebrows for his cameo as Dog Guy in Mission Idiot (2003).
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Gained forty-five pounds for his role in Timecollapse (2002).
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In 1998 During treatment for drug and alcohol abuse, Barry, and close friend, top ranked Equestrian Competitor, Esther Hillner became partners in ownership of Harmonious (Harvey), a Dutch Warmblood ranked in the top three in the nation for Dressage Musical Freestyle before a suspensory injury, neglect by his trainer and an addiction to painkillers and sedatives left his career in question. Incredibly, the bond of horse and man both in recovery and rehabilitation proved to be a therapy Barry, most adapted to. Barry, now drug-free, studies fine arts in Las Vegas and New York and Harmonious, has prevailed as reserve champion in his first two Hunter/Jumper competitions.
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Was NWA Americas Tag Champion with partner Hector Guerrero in 1979.
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An assigned celebrity driver along with Michael Winslow, Cassandra Peterson, Pauly Shore and Jeff Conaway for ESPN's Desert Storm Celebrity Road Ralley in Las Vegas (1991). The program was aired on ESPN and delivered to the Gulf War soldiers via satellite to show support and boost moral.
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Is an accomplished bassist. Also plays drums, guitar and piano.
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Studied Theatrical Dance Movement under, Pearl Lang, at the Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance in New York City.
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Played 'Wild Thing' in the local Las Vegas TV Series Vegas Rocks (1991-1992).
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Played Bass/Vocals in a band with, Harry Rushakoff, now the drummer of Concrete Blonde.
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Held both the 'North American' and the 'Southern States' Heavyweight Wrestling Tag Team Titles concurrently with Brother Bob Orton (1980-1981).
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Joined John Kay and Steppenwolf, onstage in Des Moines, Iowa for a performance of 'Born to be Wild'.
His father, Big Bob Orton shared the WWWF (now the WWF) World Tag-Team Championship with wrestling legend, Buddy Rogers 1961-1962 holding the all-time attendance record for any event ever in the history of the old Madison Square Garden against Bearcat Wright and Argentina Antonio Rocca, attended Wyandotte High School in Kansas City, Kansas and played H.S. football with his fellow student and now life-long friend, Ed Asner of TV's Lou Grant.
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Mission Idiot
2003
Video
Dog Guy
People I Know
2002
Patron on Stairs (uncredited)
Timecollapse
2002
Short
Steve
Monday Night Mayhem
2002
TV Movie
Roadie (uncredited)
Killer's Mind
1999
Video
Flex the Doorman
Honeymoon in Vegas
1992
Boxing Manager (uncredited)
WWF Challenge
1986-1990
TV Series
Barry O
Best of the WWF Volume 16
1988
Video
Barry O
WWF Prime-Time Wrestling
1987
TV Series
Barry O
WWF Superstars
1986-1987
TV Series
Barry O
WWF Championship Wrestling
1985-1986
TV Series
Barry O
Best of the WWF Volume 5
1986
Video
Barry O
Wrestling's Country Boys
1985
Video
Barry O
Tuesday Night Titans
1985
TV Series
Barry O
WWF All-Star Wrestling
1985
TV Series
Barry O
Land of a Thousand Dances
1985
Video short
Barry O (uncredited)
The WWF's Amazing Managers
1985
Video
Barry O
Stampede Wrestling
1957
TV Series
The Zodiac (1987) (as Barry Orton)
Stunts
Title
Year
Status
Character
Mission Idiot
2003
Video stunt coordinator
Archive Footage
Title
Year
Status
Character
Randy Orton: The Evolution of a Predator
2011
Video
Himself
That's What I Am: On Set with WWE Superstar Randy Orton
2011
Video documentary short
Barry O
WWE: The History of the Intercontinental Championship