Dave Barry Net Worth is $7 Million Dave Barry Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
David McAlister "Dave" Barry (born July 3, 1947) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American author and columnist, who wrote a nationally syndicated humor column for The Miami Herald from 1983 to 2005. He has also written numerous books of humor and parody, as well as comedic novels.
Date Of Birth August 26, 1918 Place Of Birth Armonk, New York, United States Profession Actor, Soundtrack Spouse Michelle Kaufman (m. 1996), Beth Barry (m. 1976–1993), Ann Shelnutt Parents David Barry Star Sign Virgo
# Fact 1 Dave Barry provided voices for several Capitol Records children's albums in the 1950s, including a gurgling goose and a sneezing duck. 2 Began as a teenager on radio. 3 Children: daughter Wendy; sons Alan, Dana, Kerry, and Steven. 4 Comedian who, for many years, worked in Las Vegas as the opening act for many of the top performers, including Wayne Newton .
Actor Title Year Status Character Ladies of the Chorus 1948 Ripple the Decorator (uncredited) Embraceable You 1948 The Comic (uncredited) Topsy Turkey 1948 Short voice, uncredited It's a Grand Old Nag 1947 Short Mister Retake (voice, uncredited) Catch as Cats Can 1947 Short Various (voice, uncredited) Slick Hare 1947 Short Humphrey Bogart (voice, uncredited) Bacall to Arms 1946 Short Bogey Gocart (voice, uncredited) Hush My Mouse 1946 Short Edward G. Robincat (voice, uncredited) Hare Conditioned 1945 Short Various (voice, uncredited) Life with Feathers 1945 Short Various (voice, uncredited) W'ere on Our Way to Rio 1944 Short Bluto (voice, uncredited) Seein' Red, White 'n' Blue 1943 Short Bluto (voice, uncredited) Kickin' the Conga Round 1942 Short Bluto (voice, uncredited) Hollywood Steps Out 1941 Short Cary Grant
Clark Gable
James Cagney
... (voice, uncredited) Malibu Beach Party 1940 Short Ned Sparks (voice, uncredited) Mother Goose Goes Hollywood 1938 Short Groucho Marx
Eddie Cantor
Spencer Tracy
... (voice, uncredited) She Was an Acrobat's Daughter 1937 Short Lester Coward (voice, uncredited) Porky's Road Race 1937 Short Leslie Howard / Freddie Bartholomew / George Arliss / ... (voice, uncredited) Disco Sexpot 1979 Flying High 1978 TV Series Jack Brice Switch 1976-1977 TV Series Room Clerk / Wortheimer Emergency! 1977 TV Series Tom Jensen The Pink Panther Laugh and a Half Hour and a Half Show 1976 TV Series Various Characters (voice) How to Seduce a Woman 1974 Ticket Seller Green Acres 1969 TV Series Insurance Man The Pink Panther Show 1969 TV Series Secret Agent #1 / Secret Agent #2 The Deadwood Thunderball 1969 Short Rattfink (voice) The Monkees 1967 TV Series Inspector Blount Spinout 1966 Harry Get Smart 1966 TV Series KAOS Agent #2 Pinkfinger 1965 Short Spy (voice) Going My Way 1963 TV Series Harry 87th Precinct 1961 TV Series Doug Quinn Some Like It Hot 1959 Beinstock Pre-Hysterical Hare 1958 Short Elmer Fudd
Elmer Fuddstone (voice, uncredited) Voice in the Mirror 1958 Quintet Pianist M Squad 1957 TV Series Richard Lowell The Jackie Gleason Show 1957 TV Series Guest Comedian The Shadow on the Window 1957 Miller (uncredited) Four Girls in Town 1957 Vince - Studio Barber Make Room for Daddy 1955 TV Series High Society 1955 Palumbo the Pianist Playgirl 1954 Jonathan Hughes, Photographer All Star Revue 1952 TV Series Guest Comedian 8 Ball Bunny 1950 Short Bogart (voice, uncredited) Curtain Razor 1949 Short Various (voice, uncredited)
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character The Ed Sullivan Show TV Series lyrics - 1 episode, 1964 performer - 1 episode, 1964
Self Title Year Status Character The Pat Sajak Show 1989 TV Series Himself The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1963-1984 TV Series Himself - Guest / Himself The Mike Douglas Show 1977-1978 TV Series Himself - Comedian I Dream of Jeannie 1969 TV Series Himself The Pat Boone Show 1968 TV Series Himself The Linkletter Show 1965 TV Series Himself The Ed Sullivan Show 1948-1964 TV Series Comedian / Himself - Comedian / Himself The Merv Griffin Show 1963 TV Series Himself Strictly for Laffs 1962 TV Movie Himself - Host The Jack Paar Tonight Show 1962 TV Series Himself The Tonight Show 1962 TV Series Himself - Comedian 77 Sunset Strip 1960 TV Series Himself The Chevy Showroom Starring Andy Williams 1959 TV Series Himself The Billy Daniels Show 1959 TV Series Himself The Jackie Gleason Show 1957 TV Series Himself - Guest Comedian Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall 1956 TV Series Himself The Jimmy Durante Show 1955 TV Series Himself - Comedian The Colgate Comedy Hour 1952 TV Series Himself - Comedian All Star Revue 1952 TV Series Himself This Is Show Business 1950 TV Series Himself - Comedian
Known for movies Some Like It Hot (1959) as Beinstock
Spinout (1966) as Harry
The Deadwood Thunderball (1969) as Rattfink
High Society (1955) as Palumbo the Pianist