People
J. Barney Sherry
Biography:
J. Barney Sherry (March 4, 1874 – February 22, 1944) was an American actor of the silent film era. He appeared in more than 210 films between 1905 and 1929. He was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from cardiovascular disease.
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Broadway Scandals as Le Maire | 1929-11-10 |
Jazz Heaven as John Parker (uncredited) | 1929-11-03 |
The Voice Within | 1929-04-15 |
Buffalo Bill's Last Fight | 1927-11-26 |
The Prince of Tempters as Papal Secretary | 1926-10-17 |
The Brown Derby as Capt. Shay | 1926-07-04 |
The Live Wire as Henry Langdon | 1925-09-20 |
A Little Girl in a Big City as Howard Young | 1925-07-20 |
Lying Wives as Alvin Chase | 1925-06-13 |
Daughters Who Pay as Henry Foster | 1925-05-10 |
The Crackerjack as Col. Perkins | 1925-05-08 |
Born Rich as Maj. Romayne Murphy | 1924-12-07 |
The White Sister as Monsignor Saracinesca | 1923-09-05 |
Secrets of Paris as Chancellor | 1922-10-01 |
A Woman's Woman as Senator James Gleason | 1922-09-24 |
John Smith as Martin Lang | 1922-06-01 |
Back Pay as Charles G. Wheeler | 1922-01-08 |
Burn 'Em Up Barnes as Whitney Barnes | 1921-08-01 |
The Barbarian as James Heatherton | 1921-04-29 |
Man-Woman-Marriage as Henshaw | 1921-03-27 |
Dinty as Judge Whitely | 1920-11-21 |
Darling Mine as Gordon Davis | 1920-08-16 |
The Breath of the Gods as Senator Todd (as Barney Sherry) | 1920-07-25 |
Go and Get It as 'Shut the Door' Gordon | 1920-07-18 |
The Forged Bride as Clark Farrell | 1920-03-08 |
The River's End as McDowell | 1920-02-22 |
A Gun Fightin' Gentleman as John Merritt | 1919-11-29 |
A Man's Fight as Daavid Carr | 1919-08-10 |
A Little Brother of the Rich as Henry Leamington | 1919-07-07 |
Mary Regan as Morton Sr | 1919-05-04 |
The Reckoning Day as Senator Wheeler | 1918-10-20 |
The Secret Code as Sen. John Calhoun Rand | 1918-09-08 |
Her Decision as Martin Rankin | 1918-05-12 |
Who Killed Walton? as George Hamilton | 1918-04-14 |
The Gown Of Destiny | 1917-12-30 |
Borrowed Plumage as Earl of Selkirk | 1917-07-29 |
A Strange Transgressor as John Hampton | 1917-07-08 |
Madcap Madge as Earl of Larsdale | 1917-06-24 |
Love or Justice as Winthrop E. Haines | 1917-06-10 |
Back of the Man as President Brooks | 1917-03-04 |
The Iced Bullet as Richard Deering | 1917-01-21 |
The Weaker Sex as Edward Tilden | 1917-01-07 |
The Aryan as Pioneer Spokesman | 1916-04-09 |
The Stepping Stone as Horatio Wells | 1916-03-27 |
The Raiders as Dr. Hartman | 1916-02-27 |
Between Men as Ashley Hampdon | 1916-01-01 |
The Cup of Life as James Kellerman | 1915-04-26 |
The Devil as Alfred Zanden | 1915-04-01 |
Mr. 'Silent' Haskins as Jim Black | 1915-02-19 |
A Lucky Blowout as Ebenezer Crum - the Country Sweetheart | 1915-01-20 |
Two-Gun Hicks as Hayes - the Gambler | 1914-12-23 |
The Bargain as Phil Brent | 1914-12-03 |
Silent Heroes | 1913-09-23 |
Granddad as Granddad | 1913-07-23 |
Past Redemption as Jim Howe - Nell's Father | 1913-05-09 |
The Grey Sentinel | 1913-04-09 |
The Sheriff's Adopted Child as Jim Brown - the Bandit | 1912-10-16 |
Custer's Last Fight as James McLaughlin | 1912-10-03 |
The Outcast as Lone Bear, a Cheyenne Chief | 1912-06-08 |
The Lieutenant's Last Fight as Captain Haines | 1912-05-31 |
The Deserter as The Colonel | 1912-03-15 |
The Heart of an Indian as Mr Brown | 1912-03-01 |
War on the Plains as A Frontiersman | 1912-02-23 |
Kit Carson's Wooing as The Express Agent | 1911-09-11 |
Little Dove's Romance | 1911-09-04 |
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes as Bandit | 1905-10-07 |
Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman as Raffles | 1905-09-22 |