Actor Barry Scott

William Barry Scott (January 27, 1955 – September 10, 2020) was an American actor and voice-over artist.

Barry Scott
Born
William Barry Scott

(1955-01-27)January 27, 1955
DiedSeptember 10, 2020(2020-09-10) (aged 65)
Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Actor, voice-over artist, voice actor

Early life

Scott was born in Nashville, Tennessee. He attended Tennessee State University, and founded the American Negro Playwright Theatre.

Career

Scott had an extensive career on stage, and penned several stage-plays, including Ain't Got Long to Stay Here, a tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. He also appeared in several feature films, notably Ernest Goes to Jail (1990) and its sequel Ernest Scared Stupid (1991).

In addition, he was known for lending his voice to many broadcast commercials and public-service announcements, and was a voice-over artist for the National Basketball Association (NBA) and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA, now Impact Wrestling), where he was referred to as "the voice of TNA Wrestling".

In 1993, he was named Nashvillian of the Year for his work on stage.

In 2008, Scott narrated the words of Abraham Lincoln in two large-scale orchestral works: A Lincoln Address, by American composer Vincent Persichetti, and A Lincoln Portrait, by American composer Aaron Copland; both pieces were recorded with the Nashville Symphony under the baton of conductor Leonard Slatkin.

Death

Scott died in Nashville on September 10, 2020, at the age of 65. The cause of death was stage IV colon cancer.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1970 Goodbye Gemini Audrey
1985 Operation Julie Billy Hill Television film
1990 Ernest Goes to Jail Rubin Bartlett
1991 Ernest Scared Stupid Another Parent
1995 The Expert Capt. Jackson
1999 Existo Bernard Ozak
1999 Blue Valley Songbird Ruby's Bartender
2002 Jeremiah Strong Jeremiah Strong Short film
2008 Excerpts from an Interview with Ed Hemingway Ed Hemingway Short film
2016 Hav Faith Bishop Lance James
2018 The Dead Center Motel Owner

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1990–1993 In the Heat of the Night Minister / Nathan Baxter 3 episodes
1992 I'll Fly Away Deacon Episode: "Master Magician"
2000 The Magnificent Seven Barman Episode: "Serpents"

References

Tags:

Actor Barry Scott Early lifeActor Barry Scott CareerActor Barry Scott DeathActor Barry Scott FilmographyActor Barry Scott

🔥 Trending searches on Wiki English:

Marjorie Taylor GreeneMumbai IndiansThrissur PooramFreddie MercuryCamilla, Queen Consort2023 World Snooker ChampionshipEd SheeranUkraineWrexham A.F.C.Super Mario Bros. (film)Ben AffleckMinecraftSexChatGPTEzra MillerVinesh Phogat2022 Stanley Cup playoffsThe Mandalorian (season 3)Donald SutherlandList of UFC eventsLonnie FrisbeeDoctor ChaBjörkSteven SpielbergIan NepomniachtchiIndian Premier LeagueSong YadongThe Right Stuff (film)Kepler's SupernovaEFL League TwoTim BachmanRicharlisonJoaquin PhoenixMarilyn MonroeRufus SewellSofia RichieBill PaxtonMuhammad AliAdolf HitlerMatthew Lawrence2022–23 Serie ADead Ringers (miniseries)Kyle SandilandsEnglandRachael Leigh CookAlexander SkarsgårdKrysten RitterBen LawsonCarol BurnettBrittney GrinerSon Heung-minAlexandra GrantAudrey HepburnBeetlejuice (entertainer)BBC World ServiceMetallicaThe Ballad of Songbirds and SnakesAdeleTom Hanks.xxxVideo on demandChinaQueen VictoriaVietnamSydney SweeneyMichael J. FoxSteven StamkosRobyn CrawfordMr InbetweenInterstellar (film)Carlos ViníciusCharles LeclercGoogleJimmy CarterBrooke ShieldsJerry SpringerHayden PanettiereList of awards and nominations received by Alan Rickman🡆 More