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Barry Pepper Biography and Filmography
Barry Pepper
Birthday: April 4, 1970
Birth Place: Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada
Height: 5' 1"
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Biography
With cool-eyed charisma and looks suggesting he had borrowed DNA from Paul Newman and Dennis Hopper, Barry Pepper first caught the attention of audiences and critics as the Bible-quoting Private Jackson in Saving Private Ryan. Before his role in the hit 1998 World War II epic, Pepper, a native of Canada, had been largely unheard of outside of his homeland. Born in Campbell River, British Columbia, on April 4, 1970, Pepper had what can only be described as a unique upbringing. When he was five years old, his parents built a boat and, setting sail with Pepper and his two older brothers, spent the next three years traveling around the world. Pepper was schooled in places as far-flung as Tahiti, Fiji, and New Zealand, and after returning to Canada, went to college to study graphic design. By his own account a poor student, Pepper dropped out of college and decided to give acting a try. He made his professional debut on the popular Vancouver TV series Madison and stayed with the show for four years. After parts in a couple of obscure films and a stint on the television series Titanic with George C. Scott, Pepper attracted the attention of director Steven Spielberg, who cast him in Saving Private Ryan. The critical and commercial success of the film put Pepper — and several of his co-stars — in the spotlight, and he soon had a coveted spot on the cover of Vanity Fair's 1999 Hollywood issue, alongside several other up-and-coming young actors. That same year, Pepper further enhanced his visibility with a role in the action thriller Enemy of the State. Hollywood hype being Hollywood hype, Pepper was soon being hailed as a Next Big Thing by any number of publications and his role as a prison guard in the hotly anticipated The Green Mile (1999) seemed to attest to this status. Whether the young actor really was a star in the making or not, his career had gotten off to an inarguably positive start.
Filmography
Flags of Our Fathers (2006)
[ Steven Spielberg ][ Paul Walker ][ Ryan Phillippe ][ Jesse Bradford ][ Jamie Bell ]
Unknown (2006)
[ James Caviezel ][ Peter Stormare ][ Joe Pantoliano ][ Jeremy Sisto ][ Greg Kinnear ]
Ripley Under Ground (2005)
[ Willem Dafoe ][ Alan Cumming ][ Tom Wilkinson ][ Ian Hart ][ Douglas Henshall ]
The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada (2005)
[ Tommy Lee Jones ][ Luc Besson ][ Dwight Yoakam ][ Barry Tubb ][ Gabriel Olds ]
3: The Dale Earnhardt Story (2004)
[ J.K. Simmons ]
The Snow Walker (2003)
[ James Cromwell ][ Jon Gries ]
25th Hour (2002)
[ Edward Norton ][ Rosario Dawson ][ Philip Seymour Hoffman ][ Brian Cox ][ Spike Lee ]
We Were Soldiers (2002)
[ Mel Gibson ][ Chris Klein ][ Sam Elliott ][ Greg Kinnear ][ Marc Blucas ]
Knockaround Guys (2001)
[ Vin Diesel ][ Seth Green ][ John Malkovich ][ Dennis Hopper ][ Tom Noonan ]
61* (2001)
[ Thomas Jane ][ Anthony Michael Hall ][ Christopher McDonald ][ Bruce McGill ][ Chris Marquette ]
We All Fall Down (2000)
[ Ryan Reynolds ][ Rene Auberjonois ]
Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000 (2000)
[ John Travolta ][ Forest Whitaker ][ Kim Coates ][ Richard Tyson ][ Andrew Stevens ]
The Green Mile (1999)
[ Tom Hanks ][ Michael Clarke Duncan ][ Sam Rockwell ][ Stephen King ][ Gary Sinise ]
Firestorm (1998)
[ David Bowie ][ Scott Glenn ][ Daniel Roebuck ][ Vladimir Kulich ][ Ken Kirzinger ]
Enemy of the State (1998)
[ Will Smith ][ Jack Black ][ Jason Lee ][ Seth Green ][ Gene Hackman ]
Saving Private Ryan (1998)
[ Tom Hanks ][ Vin Diesel ][ Matt Damon ][ Steven Spielberg ][ Giovanni Ribisi ]
Dead Silence (1997)
[ Scott Speedman ][ James Garner ][ Kim Coates ][ Charles Martin Smith ]
Titanic (1996)
[ Tim Curry ][ Peter Gallagher ][ George C Scott ][ Roger Rees ][ Gerard Plunkett ]
Urban Safari (1996)
[ David Naughton ][ Jed Rees ]
Dancing Like Adults (1996)
No Sell-Out (1996)
Salvage (1996)
Stepping Into Starlight (1996)
Johnny's Girl (1995)
[ Treat Williams ][ Ron White ]
A Killer Among Friends (1992)
Trivia
  • Graduated from Georges P. Vanier Secondary School [1988]
  • From the age of five, Barry spent three years traveling with his family to places like Fiji, Tahiti and New Zealand on a boat which they built themselves.
  • 17 June 2000 - 6 lb. 12 oz. daughter born, named Annaliese.
  • Barry's mother enrolled him in ballet classes to round out his love of rugby, football, and baseball. At one point, he taught breakdancing.
  • Appeared in Jagged Edge's "Goodbye" video.
  • Frequently employs his older brother Doug Pepper as his assistant on film sets.
  • Was going to play Howard Hughes's chief engineer Glenn Odekirk in director Martin Scorsese latest film The Aviator (2004), but due to prior commitment and scheduling conflicts with the film Ripley Under Ground (2005), he had to drop out.
  • He announced, after the fact, that had he known he was going to "win" a Worst Supporting Actor Razzie Award for Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000 (2000), he would have gladly attended the ceremonies and accepted his dis-honor in person.
  • Has played two different popular sports stars: he played Roger Maris in 61* (2001) (TV), and Dale Earnhardt in 3: The Dale Earnhardt Story (2004) (TV).
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