Jack Barry

Jack Barry

Historia

Jack is a New Zealand based Actor. He is known for his work in AMC's The Making of the Mob: Chicago, South Pacific Pictures Shortland Street as Tank Reid, and NZ Screentime's In A Flash. Jack attended Te Kura Toi Whakaari o Aotearoa: NZ Drama School, graduating with a Bachelor of Performing Arts, majoring in acting for stage and screen in November 2015. Jack is travels between NZ and LA and is represented by Johnson & Laird Management.

Perfil

Jack Barry
Jack Barry

Películas

Cruella
Restaurant Valet
Ambientada en el Londres de los años 70, en plena revolución del punk rock, muestra a una joven estafadora llamada Estella, una chica inteligente y creativa, decidida a convertirse en una exitosa diseñadora de moda, que se asocia con un par de ladrones para sobrevivir en las calles de la capital británica. Pero cuando su talento para la moda llama la atención de la legendaria diseñadora, la Baronesa von Hellman, Estella cambia el rumbo de su vida hasta que una serie de acontecimientos y revelaciones que harán que Estella asuma su lado malvado y se convierta en la estridente, moderna y vengativa Cruella de Vil.
In a Flash
Peter Zimmer
This drama tells the true story of the six Elim College students and their teacher who tragically lost their lives in a flash flood, a traumatic experience for the college and New Zealand.
Pike River
Daniel Rockhouse
On the 19th of November 2010, the Pike River mine exploded with 31 men trapped inside. In the immediate confusion that followed no one knew what had happened. Within hours two men would manage a heroic escape but 29 remained unaccounted for. Over five days the men’s families and loved ones waited, hoping they would come out alive. Then two further explosions sealed the men’s fate. However, the fuse that would eventually snuff out so many lives was lit decades before. Set in the drama of the five days between the three explosions, Pike River reveals the tragic back story of the mine where pressure for profits would eventually contribute to the deaths of 29 men. Featuring interviews with the Pike River families and scripted drama to depict key events.