Barry Miller

Barry Miller Headshot

Actor

Birth Date: February 6, 1958

Age: 67 years old

Birth Place: Los Angeles, California

Parents: Sidney Miller

Slight, dark and intense, Barry Miller has proved an actor of extraordinary depth and versatility, frequently portraying nebbishy, intellectual and often surprisingly forceful characters. After making his TV-movie debut in "Brock's Last Case" (NBC, 1973), he played Mark Vitale, the elder of two teenage sons of Italian-American widower Joe Vitale (Richard Castellano) in the CBS sitcom "Joe and Sons" (1975-76).

While he made his film debut as the younger incarnation of the title character in "Lepke," the 1975 biopic of the gangster Louis 'Lepke' Buchalter, Miller really first caught the attention of filmgoers as Bobby C, the depressed teenager who drunkenly falls off the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in "Saturday Night Fever" (1977). While the role was showy, he was overshadowed by John Travolta, who garnered most notoriety. Instead of being propelled to a film career, Miller returned to series TV as one of the center kids on "Szysznyk" (CBS, 1977-78), a successful summer sitcom that was trounced in the ratings in the fall.

Regrouping, Miller offered fine support as Amy Irving's juvenile delinquent younger brother in the romance "Voices" (1979) before director Alan Parker tapped him to play the dynamic aspiring Puerto Rican comedian Raoul Garcia a.k.a. Ralph Garcy in "Fame" (1980). The actor took what might have been a thoroughly unlikable character and peeled away the layers to reveal his flaws and vulnerabilities.

Miller then switched ethnic identities for his role in the film adaptation of Chaim Potok's "The Chosen" (1981). Exchanging the freneticism of his "Fame" turn for a more thoughtful effort, he starred as Reuven Malter, a secular Jew who forms a strong, unconventional friendship with an Hassid (Robby Benson) after the two meet as opponents on a baseball field.

While he had acted on the New York stage in "My Mother, My Father and Me" (1980), "Forty-Deuce" (1981) and in the 1982 NYSF summer presentation of "The Tempest" (as Caliban), Miller found his breakthrough as non-conformist army recruit Arnold Epstein in 1985's "Biloxi Blues," the second part of Neil Simon's autobiographical trilogy. As the soldier suspected of being gay, Miller won the "triple crown" of theater awards, the Outer Critics Circle, Drama Desk and Tony Awards.

Although he has periodically acted on stage since (i.e., "Crazy He Calls Me" 1992), he has performed mostly for the cameras. He was Kathleen Turner's nerdy devotee in "Peggy Sue Got Married" (1986) and portrayed Jeraboam, the spiritually hungry monk who urges Jesus to fulfil his role as Messiah, in Martin Scorsese's "The Last Temptation of Christ" (1988).

After returning to series TV as aggressive assistant district attorney Peter 'Briggs' Brigman in "Equal Justice" (ABC, 1990-91), Miller played a young studio chief in Paul Mazursky's "The Pickle" (1993) and supported Warren Beatty and Annette Bening in the ill-fated "Love Affair" (1994). In 1997 and 1998, he made guest appearances on both of producer-creator David E Kelley legal-themed series "The Practice" (ABC), as a lawyer, and "Ally McBeal" (Fox), as a foot fetishist defended by the title character.

After a five-year absence, Miller returned to the big screen as the scheming manager of the El Palacio residential hotel in Joel Schumacher's "Flawless" (1999).

Credits

Shortcut to Happiness

Actor
Mike Weiss
Movie
2007

FlawlessStream

Actor
Leonard Wilcox
Movie
1999
40%

Ally McBealStream

Guest Star
Series
1997
61%

The PracticeStream

Guest Star
Series
1997

Love Affair

Actor
Robert Crosley
Movie
1994

The Pickle

Actor
Ronnie Liebowitz
Movie
1993

Love at Large

Actor
Marty
Movie
1990

Equal Justice

Actor
Pete 'Briggs' Brigman
Movie
1990

The Last Temptation of ChristStream

Actor
Jeroboam
Movie
1988
82%

The Sicilian

Actor
Dr. Nattore
Movie
1987
10%

Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8

Actor
Jerry Rubin
Movie
1987

Peggy Sue Got MarriedStream

Actor
Richard Norvik
Movie
1986
87%

The Twilight Zone

Actor
Series
1985

The Journey of Natty Gann

Actor
Parker
Movie
1985

Roommates

Actor
Henry 'Hub' Palamountain
Movie
1984

King of America

Actor
Demos
Movie
1982

The Chosen

Actor
Reuven Malter
Movie
1981

FameStream

Actor
Ralph Garci/Raul Garcia
Movie
1980
81%

Trapper John, M.D.

Guest Star
Series
1979

Voices

Actor
Raymond Rothman
Movie
1979

The Death of RichieStream

Actor
Movie
1977

Saturday Night FeverStream

Actor
Bobby C.
Movie
1977
82%

Wonder WomanStream

Guest Star
Series
1976

Having Babies

Actor
Kenneth McNamara
Movie
1976

The Secrets of Isis

Guest Star
Series
1975

Lepke

Actor
Young Lepke
Movie
1975

KojakStream

Guest Star
Billy Sherback
Series
1973

Brock's Last Case

Actor
Steats
Movie
1973

The Streets of San FranciscoStream

Guest Star
Paul Binyon
Series
1972

The WaltonsStream

Guest Star
Craska
Series
1972