Jason Barry

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Jason Barry
Born (1972-12-14) 14 December 1972
Dublin, Ireland
Occupation Actor
Years active 1994–present

Jason Barry (born 14 December 1972) is an Irish actor. He is best known for his portrayal of Tommy Ryan in the 1997 blockbuster Titanic. However, he has also been in such movies as The Still Life for which he has won numerous awards.

He was married to actress Nicola Charles since 18 August 2003 and the two founded Marathon Pictures LA. Their first daughter Freya Barry was born in January 2005, and their second daughter Nova, was born 27 July 2007. They split in 2008

Jason will make his directorial debut in the film Easter Sixteen. The film will star Guy Pearce and Gary Oldman.[1]

Jason has recently had a recurring role as a member of the Continuity IRA in the 3rd and 4th Seasons of the Irish crime series Love/Hate.

He is set to star in "F2014", a film detailing the history of FIFA. Its release is set to coincide with beginning of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1994 O Mary This London Mickey
1995 Circle of Friends Nasey Mahon
1996 The Last of the High Kings Nelson Fitzgerald
1997 Titanic Tommy Ryan
1998 McCallum Rory
Monument Ave. Seamus
1999 An Unsuitable Job for a Woman Mickey
2000 When the Sky Falls Dempsey
Muggers Gregor O'Reiley
Metropolis Alistair Hibbert
2002 Chaos Killer
Man and Boy Eamon Fish
2003 Absolute Power Alan Broadman
Conspiracy of Silence David Foley
Servants Frank Keneally
Beyond Re-Animator Dr. Howard Phillips
2005 The Baby War Fergal
MirrorMask Valentine
Whiskey Echo Dr. Rafe Fletcher a two part mini-series
2006 Honor Gabriel
2007 The Still Life Julian Lamont
2008 Bog Bodies Professor David Wallace
Valkyrie SS Officer uncredited
2009 Steeltown also director and producer, his wife Nicola Charles is also a producer
Easter Sixteen Roger Casement also director and producer, his wife Nicola Charles is also a producer
For Christ's Sake Father Beckman
2012 Love/Hate Series 3 Dano
2013 Love/Hate Series 4 Dano

References

 2. http://www.iftn.ie/news/?act1=record&only=1&aid=73&rid=4286369&tpl=archnews&force=1

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