Cecil Barry was an American actor who is best known for Love’s Option, One of the Best, and Afterwards.
Personal and Family Life
Cecil Barry was born as Cecil Arthur Barry on November 1, 1892, in Putney, London, England. He spent much of his life in the United Kingdom before his passing in 1968 in Eastbourne, Sussex. Details about his family life remain scarce, but his career as an actor left a mark in the film industry.
Career
Cecil Barry had a notable acting career with several film credits to his name, including prominent roles in the late 1920s. He appeared in films such as The American Prisoner, The Romance of Seville, and The Second Mate. His contribution to early cinema remains appreciated by film enthusiasts.
Death and Legacy
Cecil Barry passed away in 1968 in Eastbourne, Sussex, England. While he may not be as widely recognized today, his work in early cinema continues to be remembered by film historians and classic film fans.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Rating |
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1929 | The American Prisoner | Peter Norcutt | 5.9 |
1929 | The Romance of Seville | Esteban | 5.3 |
1929 | The Second Mate | Captain Bywater | 4.1 |
1928 | Afterwards | Bruce Cheniston | 3.3 |
1928 | Love’s Option | N/A | 6.2 |
1928 | What Money Can Buy | James Lorrimer | 4.4 |
1928 | The Betrayal | Dapt. Egolstein | 3.9 |
1928 | Dawn | Col. Schultz | 6.6 |
1927 | One of the Best | Lt. Wynne | N/A |
1922 | Belonging | Julian Guise | N/A |