Bari was born in Brooklyn, New York and grew up in Port Washington,New York. She studied theater at the University of Wisconsin in Madison and began working in the New York theater, primarily musical theater, upon graduation. In 1979 when her first daughter was born she decided to quit acting to be with her daughter and a second daughter born in 1984. Her role in the Duplass brother's film, "The Puffy Chair", in 2005 marked a return to her first love, acting. There have been several subsequent films and theater in New York. Her performance in the Jerseyflix half hour comedy film, "Damaged Goods", earned her the grand jury prize of Best Supporting Actress for 2012 from the California Film Awards. The award ceremony was held in San Diego in January 2013.
Bari K. Willerford was born on February 18, 1953 in the USA. He is an actor, known for Thursday (1998), American Gangster (2007) and Uncaged (1991).
Bari Kang is a director and writer, known for The Scrapper (2021) and Lucky (2016).
Bari Robinson is a classically trained stage and film actor based in New York. He attended Columbia University's MFA acting program, and since has performed in San Francisco, Berkeley, Boston, Portland, Maine, and New York. He is also a graduate of the Public Theater Shakespeare Lab under the tutelage of Barry Edelstein, current artistic director of the Old Globe in San Diego.
Bari Weiss was previously married to Jason Kass.
Barika A. Croom originally hales from Dallas, TX. After graduating Suma Cum Laude from Fisk University in Nashville, TN, she received her bachelor's degree in Psychology & Theater. She is an accomplished actress, singer, director, published poet and spoken word artist, a playwright & producer. "James & Joseph" produced by Barika A. Croom, was nominated for an NAACP award. Past credits include: "And Then There Was You" with Brian White and Lynn Whitfield, the films "No Sunlight" and "A Mother's Ordeal" and "The Last Appeal". Her upcoming movie, Maternal Instincts is sure to be a hit! Be sure to catch her on Lifetime when it airs.
Barileng Malebye is known for Revolt (2017), The Wife (2021) and The River (2018).
Baris Alpaykut was born on 20 July 1987 in Istanbul, Turkey. He is an actor, known for Medcezir (2013), Sakarya-Firat (2009) and Endless Love (2015).
Baris Arduç is a Turkish television and film actor. Arduç was born in Switzerland on 9 October 1987, including his father, Erol Arduç, and his mother, Gülay Arduç. His paternal family of Albanian immigrants. His maternal is from Artvin. He has two brothers. At the age of 8, Baris Arduç moved to Turkey with his family. He graduated from high school in 2005 and subsequently won an education grant to enrolled at Kayseri Erciyes University Sports Academy. The future celebrity's family had enough money to provide the boy a good education. In his turn, the boy finished the school with excellent marks and began thinking about choosing a profession in which he could achieve great success. Arduç was fond of sport and decided to devote him to this sphere. He entered the Academy of Sports after the school. Unfortunately, the future actor didn't graduate the academy for he had been dismissed after the first year of studying.Entering a conservatory was the next step in his education. The young man was interested in arts, and he could obtain acting abilities lessons at the conservatory. He studied English language hard and now he speaks it fluently. He went on sports. He plays football, swims and dives, if to be more exact. The young man tried his abilities on a shooting stage after graduating conservatory. The role in TV-series was his first work.Arduç attended acting training courses in 2007-2009 in Istanbul, Turkey, and completed his theatrical education at Sadri Family Theatre. In 2009, he became a professional actor after meeting with Ayla Algan. Ardu began acting in television shows in 2011, appearing in Do Not Worry about Me (Turkish: Benim Için Üzülme) in 2012, being the most successful. In 2014, he gained his first film role 2014, with a minor part in Sadece Sen. On June 19, 2015, Arduç was given a starring role in the Turkish TV series Love for Rent where he played alongside Elçin Sangu on the Turkish channel Star TV. As "The best Series Pair", acting as the characters of Ömer Iplikçi and Defne Topal, they won the a Golden Butterfly TV Award (2015). Baris Arduç later won his second Golden Butterfly TV Award, for his second season acting.