Barri Tsavaris is from New York City and based in Seoul, South Korea since 2010. Barri is a top voiceover talent and her voice is heard by millions daily on the KTX (Korea Train Express). She was also the official voice of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang and lends her voice regularly to several animations, including Baby Shark, Pinkfong, Hogi and Time Traveler Luke, as well as major global video games like Lineage II and V4. Barri performs regularly on stage with Seoul Players and Seoul Shakespeare Company. She is the Co-Producer & Audio Director of TIGHTS, a radio play about superheroes and their alter ego lives. She is a leader in Seoul's voiceover community, and a mentor to several voice actors coming up the ranks in the Korean market. She speaks tourist-grade French and wannabe Korean.
Barrie D. Buckner Jr. was born on April 9, 1982 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is known for Resistance 3 (2011), Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004) and Joshua (2002). He has been married to Inna Buckner since July 1, 2006.
Barrie Dunn is an award-winning producer with over 20 years' experience in the television and film industry. He has just completed production as Writer and Producer on the third season of the hit comedy/drama series Trailer Park Boys for Showcase Television, which is scheduled to go into production on eight more original episodes this summer. Barrie also wrote and produced Tough Guys, the documentary special for the CTV Television Network which was directed by Mike Clattenburg. He also recently co-produced the documentary special, Team Spirit: The Story of Team Indigenous for the CTV Television Network. Barrie worked for several years at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation where his credits include Theatre On The Mulgrave Road for which he won the Moonsnail Award for Best Documentary, My Brother Larry (for which he wrote the original story and which was nominated for a Gemini as Best Short Drama), and God's Trombones for Adrienne Clarkson Presents. Barrie also wrote, produced, and directed the feature length documentary, Bernie's Going To Hollywood, the story of a Spryfield taxi driver's quest for fame as an actor in Hollywood. Barrie has worked on over 30 television and film productions including CBC's Gullage's and Black Harbour, the feature films Margaret's Museum, with Helena Bonham Carter, No Apologies, and Stations, the latter of which was a highly acclaimed independent film which played in many North American and European repertory cinemas. Barrie graduated with a degree in Law from Dalhousie University and has also studied philosophy, business and theatre. Today he is a practicing lawyer with Patterson Palmer, one of Atlantic Canada's largest law firms. He has guest lectured on entertainment law issues at Dalhousie Law School and also has taught Film and Television Production at Mount Saint Vincent University. He is a Past President of the Nova Scotia Film & Television Producers Association. Prior to getting into television production, he worked and lived in Eastern Europe as a street performer.
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Barrie Hunter is known for The Angels' Share (2012), Time Teens: The Beginning (2015) and The Field of Blood (2011).
Barrie James Berry Jr. is known for Finding the Truth (2014), Haunting at Death Valley Junction (2020) and Do Not Disturb (2014).
Barrie Martin is an actor, known for Total Siyapaa (2014), Dusha shpiona (2015) and Fright of the Dead (2012).
Barrington Black is known for The Siege of Robin Hood (2022), Born to Kill? (2005) and The Abduction of Lesley Whittle (2021).
Barrington De La Roche is known for The Throne (2015), London Fields (2018) and Deadman Apocalypse (2016).
Barrington Marson is known for Jurnee's Revenge (2021), Abiding (2022) and The Next Assignment (2021).