Barry Bostwick Biography

Barry Bostwick is an American stage and screen actor and singer. Bostwick was born (Barry Knapp Bostwick) on February 24, 1945 in San Mateo, California, U.S. He is best known for portraying Brad Majors in the musical comedy horror The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) and Mayor Randall Winston in the sitcom Spin City (1996–2002)

Barry Bostwick Age

Bostwick was born (Barry Knapp Bostwick) on February 24, 1945 in San Mateo, California, U.S. He is 74 years old as of 2019.

Barry Bostwick Family

Bostwick is the son of Elizabeth “Betty” Defendorf, a housewife, and Henry “Bud” Bostwick, a city planner and actor. His only brother was killed in a car accident on July 20, 1973; Henry “Pete” Bostwick

Barry Bostwick Wife

In 1987, Bostwick married Stacey Nelkin and later divorced in 1991. Bostwick married his second wife Sherri Ellen Jensen in 1993

Barry Bostwick Children

Bostwick has two children a son Brian Bostwick and daughter Chelsea Bostwick.

Barry Bostwick Cancer

In 1997, Bostwick was diagnosed with prostate cancer and had his prostate removed in July 1997.

Barry Bostwick Height

Bostwick is approximately 1.9 m

Barry Bostwick Career

In 1970, Bostwick was an individual from a pop gathering called The Klowns, collected and advanced by Ringling Bros. what’s more, Barnum and Bailey Circus, whose individuals performed wearing adapted jokester cosmetics and outfits. Their sole collection, discharged in 1970, was created by Jeff Barry, and produced a minor Billboard hit single, “Woman Love”.

Bostwick supplanted C.C. Courtney in the melodic Salvation. His next stage appearance was in the 1971 shake musical drama Soon, which shut after three exhibitions. In 1972, Bostwick started the job of awful kid Danny Zuko in the stage creation of Grease, acquiring a Tony Award designation for his execution. This was trailed by a voice job as Terr in the English-named variant of Fantastic Planet in 1973. He later featured with Tim Curry and Susan Sarandon in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) depicting the character of Brad Majors.

He likewise won a Tony Award for his execution in the 1977 melodic The Robber Bridegroom. In 1981, Bostwick featured in the TV arrangement adjustment of the 1978 motion picture Foul Play, with his job displayed after Chevy Chase’s and co-star Deborah Raffin in Goldie Hawn’s part. The next year, he featured in Megaforce. Bostwick featured, alongside Carl Weintraub, as Rick Armstrong in the brief ABC sitcom Dads amid the 1986-87 season. From 1996 to 2002, Bostwick depicted Randall Winston, the city hall leader of New York City in the sitcom Spin City inverse Michael J. Fox and his successor, Charlie Sheen. In 2006, Bostwick supplanted Peter Scolari as Mr. Tyler, the dad of Amanda Bynes’ and Jennie Garth’s lead characters, on What I Like About You.

Bostwick had a common job somewhere in the range of 2004 and 2007 on Law and Order: Special Victims Unit. He has additionally had driving jobs in different miniseries, including George Washington, its continuation George Washington II: The Forging of a Nation, Scruples, A Woman of Substance, War and Remembrance, and Till We Meet Again.

Bostwick filled in as host of the broadly broadcast yearly Capitol Fourth festival on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. for a long time. Bostwick was additionally found in a Pepsi Twist business. In the harsh elements Case scene “Animals of the Night”, in which he is the primary suspect, the subject of the scene rotates around The Rocky Horror Picture Show, which is among his best-realized exhibitions to date.

In 2003, Bostwick showed up on Scrubs as a patient determined to have prostate malignant growth, an illness Bostwick had, in actuality. In 2008, he showed up in a scene of TV arrangement Ugly Betty as a lawyer to the Meade family. In 2007, Bostwick picked up a common job, as Grandpa Clyde Flynn on the energized TV arrangement, Phineas and Ferb. Bostwick is additionally the representative for Optimum Voice. In June 2009 he played Father Jimmy, the inadequate exorcist in the free repulsiveness satire The Selling, composed by Gabriel Diani and coordinated by Emily Lou. Other TV credits incorporate visitor appearances in Charlie’s Angels, Hawaii Five-O, The Golden Palace, Grace Under Fire, and Las Vegas.

Bostwick should show up on season 3 of Private Practice as “the Captain”, a dad of the Addison Montgomery character, however, he needed to leave because of planning strife. In 2011, Bostwick depicted a community sheriff in the John Landis-delivered spine chiller Some Guy Who Kills People! n October 2010, Bostwick quickly showed up in the Rocky Horror-themed Glee scene.

Since 2009, Bostwick has had a common job as Roger Frank on the sitcom Cougar Town which stars Courteney Cox. In season 3 of the show, we discover that Bostwick’s character has progressed toward becoming civic chairman of the town the satire is set in, Gulf Haven. In 2015, he featured in Darren Lynn Bousman’s section of the collection film Tales of Halloween, which was his second time acting under Bousman after The Devil’s Carnival, and showed up in the satire blood and gore movie Helen Keller versus Nightwolves. In 2015 he depicted Collin Winthrop, father of the Gig Harbor Killer, in the season-finishing CSI: Crime Scene Investigation scene “The End Game”. He has likewise had an arrival to faction melodic blood and guts movies as Terrance Zdunich’s Alleluia! The Devil’s Carnival, which is a continuation of the 2012 short film The Devil’s Carnival, which he was not beforehand a cast individual from, being a newcomer to the establishment.

Barry Bostwick Filmography

Films

Year

Title

Role

1971

Jennifer on My Mind

Minstrel #1

1973

Fantastic Planet

Narrator

1974

Road Movie

Hank

1975

The Rocky Horror Picture Show

Brad Majors

1978

Movie Movie

Johnny Danko / Dick Cummings

1982

Megaforce

Commander Ace Hunter

1989

“Parent Trap 3”

Jeffrey Wyatt

1992

In the Heat of Passion II: Unfaithful

Phillip

1993

Weekend at Bernie’s II

Arthur Hummel

1996

The Secret Agent Club

Vincent Scarletti

1996

Spy Hard

Norm Coleman

2003

101 Dalmatians II: Patch’s London Adventure

Thunderbolt

2003

Swing

Freddie

2004

The Skulls III

Nathan Lloyd

2004

Chestnut: Hero of Central Park

Thomas Trundle

2007

Nancy Drew

Dashiel Zachary Biedermeyer

2007

Evening

Mr. Wittenborn

2009

Hannah Montana: The Movie

Mr. Bradley

2010

Miss Nobody

Father Grisham

2010

Bedrooms

Roger

2010

Moby Dick

Captain Ahab

2010

It’s a Dog Gone Tale: Destiny’s Stand

Arlen Hanley

2011

The Selling

Father Jimmy

2012

Some Guy Who Kills People

Sheriff Walt Fuller

2012

FDR: American Badass!

Franklin D. Roosevelt

2013

Finding Joy

Alan

2015

Alleluia! The Devil’s Carnival

The Watchword

2015

Teen Beach Movie

Mack’s grandpa

2015

The Scorpion King 4: Quest for Power

Sorrell Raskov

2015

Home Run Showdown

Big Al

2016

The Land Before Time: Journey of the Brave

Grandpa Longneck

2016

Range 15

President

2016

Three Days in August

John

2017

Bigger Fatter Liar

Larry Wolf

2018

Incredibles 2

Mayor

Television

Year

Title

Role

1979

Murder by Natural Causes

Gil Weston

You Can’t Take It With You

Anthony Kirby, Jr.

Hawaii Five-O

Lucas Sandover

1980

Scruples

Spider Elliot

1981

Red Flag: The Ultimate Game

Maj. Jay Rivers

1982

Working

Steelworker

1983

An Uncommon Love

Mr. Kinser

1984

George Washington

Gen. George Washington

1985

A Woman of Substance

Major Paul McGill

Deceptions

Grant Roberts

1986

George Washington II: The Forging of a Nation

Gen. George Washington

Betrayed By Innocence

Nick DeLeon

1987

I’ll Take Manhattan

Zachary Amberville

1988

War and Remembrance

Lieutenant Carter “Lady” Aster

Body of Evidence

Mark Dwyer

1989

Till We Meet Again

Terrence ‘Mac’ McGuire

Parent Trap III

Jeffrey Wyatt

Parent Trap: Hawaiian Honeymoon

Jeffrey Wyatt

1990

Challenger

Comm. Francis R. Scobee

The Great Air Race

Roscoe Turner

1992

The Golden Palace

Nick DiCarlo

1994

Once in a Lifetime

Dr. Matthew Dane

1996–2002

Spin City

Mayor Randall Winston

1996

A Different Kind of Christmas

Frank Mallory

1997

Lexx

Thodin

1998

One Hot Summer Night

Art Brooks

The New Batman Adventures

Irv Kleinman / Bernie Benson

2003

Scrubs

Mr.Randolph

2004–2007

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

Oliver Gates

2005

Las Vegas

Martin

Cold Case

Roy Brigham Anthony

2007–2012

Phineas and Ferb

Grandpa Clyde Flynn

2007

Ugly Betty

Roger Adams

Love is a Four Letter Word

Mr. Harper

2008

Depth Charge

President Taylor

Holiday Baggage

Pete Murphy

2009

Nip/Tuck

Roger Payne

Supernatural

The Amazing Jay

2009–2010

‘Til Death

George Von Stuessen

2010–2012

Cougar Town

Roger Frank

2010

Glee

Tim Stanwick

Secrets of the Mountain

Henry Beecham

2012

Hot in Cleveland

Hugh

The New Normal

Marty Sawyer

2013

Scandal

Jerry Grant

The Haunting Of

Himself

Blast Vegas

Sal

Masters of Sex

Morris

Teen Beach Movie

Big Poppa

Psych

Roland Armitage

2014

Enlisted

Russell

New Girl

Harland Cooper

2015

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

Collin Winthrop

2016–2017

Still the King

Coy Phisher

2016–2018

Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce

George McCarthy

2017

The Great Indoors

Mather

Milo Murphy’s Law

Clyde Rickenbacker

American Housewife

Thomas Otto

Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Home Again

Bill Haywith

Tangled: The Series

Doctor St. Croix

2018

Will & Grace

Professor Jerry Wise

Signed, Sealed, Delivered: To the Altar

Bill Haywith

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Barbara Eden, Barry Bostwick star in performance at Kutztown

Adopted From: wfmz.com
Published: Feb 13, 2019

MAXATAWNY TWP., Pa. – It’s not so much a genie out of a bottle, but iconic star Barbara Eden emerged Wednesday night from an elevator at Kutztown University to take the stage alongside Barry Bostwick, perhaps best known for the cult-hit “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” to tell the story of a couple in A.R. Gurney’s “Love Letters.”

“This is a beautiful piece of theater, it really is,” said Eden, wearing a bright red Valentine’s Day dress. “A.R. Gurney wrote a wonderful arc of two people’s lives from the time they’re in kindergarten until they leave us.”

“It’s really all about love and the many machinations of love,” Bostwick said.

Eden touched on her fans from the show, “I Dream of Jeannie.”

“Well it’s wonderful,” she said. “I am so blessed. I have the nicest fans in the whole world. They really are. They’re intelligent.”

Bostwick spoke on the lasting impact of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.”

“They saw something in the movie that helped them in their life,” Bostwick said, “whether it was just to be more social or to be more accepting of who they are and what they want to become in the world.”

Hundreds of fans expressed excitement to see the two actors share the stage and letters of emotion that spanned decades for the characters they portrayed at Kutztown University.

“We’re meeting another couple here for the show,” said we heard it was really good,” said Marsha Kita of Collegeville, Montgomery County.

“Brought my lovely wife Barbara to see the both of them,” said Ron Boland, also of Collegeville. “I had seen the play at the Valley Forge Music Fair many years ago.”

Overall, both stars said they hope the relationship they portray on stage is relatable.

“It’s the day before Valentine’s Day, and it’s the perfect show for a Valentine’s Day celebration,” Bostwick said.

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