Edgar Barrier
Biography
Edgar Barrier (March 4, 1907 - June 20, 1964) was a versatile American actor known for his work across radio, stage, and film. A prominent figure in the 1930s, he became a key member of Orson Welles' renowned Mercury Theatre, contributing significantly to the innovative productions of the era. Barrier's distinctive voice and talent led him to portray Simon Templar in the popular radio series "The Saint," where he captivated audiences with his charismatic performances.
Born in New York City, Barrier's early experiences helped shape his dynamic acting career. Throughout his life, he embraced various roles that showcased his range and adaptability as an artist. After establishing a strong presence in theater and radio, he transitioned to the silver screen, further solidifying his status in the entertainment industry.
Edgar Barrier spent his final days in Hollywood, California, where he passed away in 1964. His legacy remains significant in the realms of radio and theater, with many remembering him for his contributions to early American entertainment. Barrier's work continues to influence aspiring actors and serves as a testament to the rich history of performance art in the United States.
Filmography
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Pirates of Tortuga
1961 • Sir Thomas Mollyford
The Stand at Apache River
1953 • Cara Blanca
Phantom of the Opera
1943 • Raoul D'Aubert
Cobra Woman
1944 • Martok
The Adventures of Smilin' Jack
1943 • Tommy Thompson
The Giant Claw
1957 • Dr. Karol Noymann
Destination Gobi
1953
Cornered
1945 • DuBois, Insurance Man
Count the Hours!
1953 • Dist. Atty. Jim Gillespie
Flesh and Fantasy
1943
The Whip Hand
1951 • Dr. Edward Keller
Arabian Nights
1942 • Nadan
Comrade X
1940 • Rubick
Nob Hill
1945 • Lash Carruthers
A Game of Death
1945 • Erich Kreiger
The Invisible Man
1933
Escape
1940 • Commissioner
Snow White and the Three Stooges
1961 • King Augustus
Tarzan and the Leopard Woman
1946 • Dr. Ameer Lazar
On the Double
1961
Rumble on the Docks
1956 • Pete Smigelski
The Golden Blade
1953 • Caliph