Barry Nelson

American actor in 'The Shining'

Barry Nelson - Performers & Entertainers born April 16th, 1917
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A prominent American actor with a career spanning several decades, recognized for contributions to film and television. Gained significant attention for roles in classic productions, particularly in the horror genre. Played a lead role in the television adaptation of Stephen King's 'The Shining', which contributed to his lasting legacy in horror cinema. Also appeared in various other projects, showcasing versatility across different media.

Portrayed Jack Torrance in 'The Shining'

Starred in 'The Courtship of Eddie's Father'

Appeared in multiple episodes of 'The Twilight Zone'

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