Gene Barry

American actor from "Bat Masterson"

Gene Barry - Performers & Entertainers born June 14th, 1919
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An American actor, recognized primarily for work on stage and screen. Gained prominence in the television series "Bat Masterson" portraying the titular character. Achieved notable success in the 1960s with performances in several musical theater productions, including "Show Boat" and "Fanny." Appeared in films such as "The War of the Worlds" and "The Black Sleep." Also recognized for roles in various television movies and mini-series throughout the 1980s and 1990s, maintaining a long-lasting presence in the entertainment industry until retirement.

Starred in "Bat Masterson" as Bat Masterson

Appeared in "The War of the Worlds" film

Featured in Broadway productions like "Show Boat"

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