Highest rated movie: Rad (1986)
Lowest rated movie: The Virgin Queen of St. Francis High (1987)
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Looking for reviews of Barry Onody movies? Cinafilm has a total of 321 reviews across 3 movies.
Movies starring Barry Onody have generally received mixed reviews and hold an average score of 53%.
Rad - released in 1986 - is Barry Onody's highest rated movie, with a score of 74% based on 316 reviews.
The lowest rated film from Barry Onody is The Virgin Queen of St. Francis High - released in 1987 - with a score of 40% based on 4 reviews.
Barry Allan Onody has always had a passion for acting and entertaining, he is a natural storyteller and jokester with an ability to make everyone feel at ease. Laughter is always in the air when Barry is in the room. It surfaced in his youth where he was raised in southern Alberta, Canada. People always looked forward to seeing Barry, his early years in 4H clubs he entertained with his endless repertoire of jokes. Later into his rodeo years with his Dad the natural entertainer shown through. So, of course, he was drawn like a moth to a flame when it came to theatre arts in high school. College and on into his professional life, the acting bug kept urging him to study the craft and pursue his interest in film and television. While in Calgary attending acting classes he met his wife and trained with Judy Kerr in Los Angeles. Barry went on to have a successful career in commercials in Canada while adding in small movie roles. His priority changed for a few years, to provide for his growing family, but his fingers were always in some sort of local theatre production. Acting finally leads him to Los Angeles where he now dedicates more time pursuing his acting passion. His latest role was the lead in National Geographic's "Locked Up Abroad" series titled "Vegas Mobster" where he portrayed real-life mobster "Frank Cullotta".
Barry Onody has acted in films with Bev Wotton, Talia Shire, Ray Walston and Lori Loughlin.
Barry Onody has worked with these film directors: Hal Needham, Francesco Lucente and Theophilus Lacey.
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