Raymond J Barry:

Biography

Raymond J. Barry is a veteran of both screen and stage work. In theatre, he began with such legendary companies as the Living Theater, and Joseph Chaikin's Open Theater where he toured around the world and took part in such creations as "The Serpent," "Terminal," "Mutation Show," "Masques," "Endgame," and "Nightwalk." He went on to perform in more than eighty productions in New York, from Broadway to Off Broadway, including the Tony nominated musical "Happy End" by Kurt Weil and Bertolt Brecht.

In 2007, he was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award, for his role in STEEL CITY. He also played Walter Ohlinger in the critically acclaimed INTERVIEW WITH THE ASSASSIN.  He received a Dramalogue Award for his lead performance in Sam Shepard’s "BuriedChild," and a Dramalogue Award and L.A. Drama Critics Award for Writing and Best Actor, for his play "Once in Doubt."

He has appeared in over fifty movies, including WALK HARD: THE DEWEY COX STORY, JUST MARRIED, TRAINING DAY, RETURN TO PARADISE and Peter Greenaway's trilogy THE TULSE LUPER SUITCASES. Some of Barry’s other feature film credits include DEAD MAN WALKING, THE REF,COP, RAPID FIRE, COOL RUNNINGS, SUDDEN DEATH, and BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY. His many television appearances include the series "Lost","The X Files,""Tales from the Crypt," "L.A. Law," "Frasier," "Melrose Place," "CSI," "Law and Order," and "Alias."  He currently has a recurring role in Cold Case as Paul Cooper.