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  1. The War of the Worlds: Directed by Byron Haskin. With Gene Barry, Ann Robinson, Les Tremayne, Robert Cornthwaite. A small town in California is attacked by Martians, beginning a worldwide invasion.

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  2. Gene Barry, Eddie Fisher (1950) 1949–1952. Rate. TV Episode. 22. The Red Skelton Hour. 1951–1971 TV-G. 8.1 (1.4K) Rate. TV Series. Comedian Red Skelton hosts a ...

  3. Oct 5, 2021 · Gene Barry was an American stage, screen, and television actor. Barry is best remembered for his leading roles in the films The Atomic City and The War of ...

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  4. The son of a New York jeweler, American actor Gene Barry emerged from his pinchpenny Depression-era childhood with an instatiable desire for the finer things in life. The acting profession seemed to hold out promise for fame and (especially) fortune. Making the rounds of theatrical agents in the 1940s, Barry, no matter his true financial ...

  5. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofGene Barry | BAFTA

    Gene Barry. Actor. 13 June 1919 to 9 December 2009. An actor who made his name in film before enjoying success on television, Barry was the hero of George Pal’s The War of the Worlds (1953). He went on to play title roles in such popular series as Bat Masterson (1958-61), Amos Burke, Secret Agent (1963-66) and The Adventurer (1972-73).

  6. United States. Language. English. The Atomic City is a 1952 American film noir thriller film directed by Jerry Hopper and starring Gene Barry and Lydia Clarke . The story takes place at Los Alamos, New Mexico, where a nuclear physicist (Barry) lives and works. Terrorists kidnap his son and demand that the physicist turn over the H-bomb formula.

  7. Obituary. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Gene Barry, who played the well-dressed man of action in the television series "Bat Masterson," ''Burke's Law" and "The Name of the Game," has died at age 90 of ...

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