Tom Barry was born on July 31, 1885 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA as Hal Donahue. He was a writer and actor, known for In Old Arizona (1928), The Kid and the Sleuth (1912) and The Valiant (1929). He died on November 7, 1931 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Survived by a daughter, Patricia Barry of Detroit; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Beadle of Sugarland, Texas, and Miss Anna L. Donahue of New York; and a brother, William E. Donahue (reporter for NY City News Association).
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Screenwriter, playwright, actor.
Writer
Title
Year
Status
Character
My Bill
1938
from the play: "Courage" by
Over the Hill
1931
East Lynne
1931
Under Suspicion
1930
Song o' My Heart
1930
story
Courage
1930
play
The Cock-Eyed World
1929
story
The Valiant
1929
dialogue / scenario
Thru Different Eyes
1929
dialogue
In Old Arizona
1928
adaptation / dialogue
Habit
1921
play
The Upstart
1916
play - as Thomas Barry
The Kid and the Sleuth
1912
Short adaptation - as Thomas Barry / vaudeville sketch - as Thomas Barry