Barry Shipman

Barry Shipman

Deceased · Born: Feb 24, 1912 · Died: Aug 12, 1994

Personal Details

BornFeb 24, 1912 Pasadena, California, USA
Parents
  • Ernest Shipman
  • Nell Shipman
Relatives
  • Lani Bremer (Grandchild)

Biography

Barry Shipman, a multifaceted individual with a passion for the arts, was born on February 24, 1912, in the picturesque city of Pasadena, California, USA. This talented writer and actor would go on to make a lasting impact in the entertainment industry, with notable roles in iconic films such as "Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe" (1940),"Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island" (1936),and "Smoky River Serenade" (1947).

Throughout his life, Barry Shipman was blessed with a loving companion, his wife Gwynne Shipman, who stood by his side through the joys and challenges of his career. Tragically, Barry's life came to a close on August 12, 1994, in San Bernardino, California, USA, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances and a loving family.

Career

1957
Hell's Crossroads
Hell's Crossroads as Screenplay
1956
Stranger at My Door
Stranger at My Door as Screenplay, Story
1955
1954
Untamed Heiress
Untamed Heiress as Screenplay
1952
Junction City
Junction City as Screenplay
Pecos River
Pecos River as Writer
Bonanza Town
Bonanza Town as Screenplay
Across the Badlands
Across the Badlands as Screenplay, Story
Texas Dynamo
Texas Dynamo as Screenplay
Hoedown
Hoedown as Writer
1949
Feudin' Rhythm
Feudin' Rhythm as Screenplay
Laramie
Laramie as Writer
1948
Six-Gun Law
Six-Gun Law as Writer
West of Sonora
West of Sonora as Screenplay
Singin' Spurs
Singin' Spurs as Screenplay
Trail to Laredo
Trail to Laredo as Screenplay
1947
1946
Roaring Rangers
Roaring Rangers as Screenplay
1944
Lumberjack
Lumberjack as Screenplay
1942
1941
1940
The Trail Blazers
The Trail Blazers as Screenplay
Lone Star Raiders
Lone Star Raiders as Screenplay
Hi-Yo Silver
Hi-Yo Silver as Screenplay
1939
1938
The Lone Ranger
The Lone Ranger as Screenplay
1937
Dick Tracy
Dick Tracy as Screenplay
SOS Coast Guard
SOS Coast Guard as Screenplay
1966