Glen Barry is a multifaceted individual, boasting a dual career as an actor and writer, hailing from the vibrant city of Dublin, Ireland. His impressive educational background includes training at the esteemed Dublin Youth Theatre, Bull Alley College, and The Gaiety School of Acting, laying the foundation for his future success in the entertainment industry.
As an actor, Glen's breakthrough role arrived alongside the renowned Julie Walters in the TV film "The Return," marking a significant milestone in his career. His extensive list of credits includes notable appearances in TV and film productions such as ABC's "Quantico," HBO's "Game of Thrones," "Holidays," "Van Wilder 2," and "Holby City," solidifying his reputation as a talented and versatile performer.
In addition to his acting pursuits, Glen has also ventured into writing, collaborating with his brother, actor Jason Barry, on several short films. Their joint creations, "The American Dream" and "100 Degrees," have garnered recognition at prestigious film festivals, including the Louisiana Short Film Festival and the LA/Irish Film Festival.
Furthermore, Glen has demonstrated his vocal range by lending his voice to various products, including the iconic "Coca Cola, James Bond edition," Vodafone, and RTE, showcasing his adaptability and versatility as a voice artist.