Barry Otto

Barry Otto (born 1941) is an Australian actor, primarily of cinema, and an artist.

Barry Otto
Otto at the Spot Festival in March 2012
Born1941 (age 8283)
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
OccupationActor
Years active1975present
Spouse
Lindsay Otto
(div. 1973)
PartnerSusan Hill
Children3, including Miranda and Gracie Otto

Early life

Barry Otto was born in Brisbane in 1941, the son of a butcher. He trained as an artist but switched to acting.

Career

Otto portrayed Administrator Allsop in Australia in 2008. He also had roles in Strictly Ballroom, Cosi, The Dressmaker, Kiss or Kill, Dead Letter Office, The Visitor, The Great Gatsby, Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole, Love's Brother (see Filmography). In 2015 Otto voiced the role of Mayor Wilberforce Cranklepot, a goanna, in Blinky Bill the Movie.

Personal life

Otto married Lindsay, with whom he has a daughter Miranda (an actress), born on 16 December 1967 in Brisbane. They divorced in 1973.

With his partner Susan "Sue" Hill, he has a son, Eddy (a teacher and professional cricket coach), and daughter, Gracie (a filmmaker and actress), born on 23 May 1987 in Sydney.

Otto is an artist. He often paints members of his family and has twice entered the Archibald Prize.[1]

Filmography

Otto with Australian actress Deborah Mailman in 2012

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1977 Benny Hill Down Under Trevor McKenzie TV movie
1982 Norman Loves Rose Charles Feature film
1984 The Secret Discovery of Australia French Ambassador
Undercover Professor Henckel Feature film
Who Killed Hannah Jane? James Harnney TV movie
1985 Bliss Harry Joy Feature film
1986 The More Things Change... Lex Feature film
1987 Howling III: The Marsupials Professor Harry Beckmeyer Feature film
1988 Takeover George Oppenheimer Feature film
1989 The Punisher 'Shake' Feature film
1992 Strictly Ballroom Doug Hastings Feature film
1993 The Custodian Brian Ferguson Feature film
1994 Exile Sheriff Hamilton Feature film
1995 Dad and Dave: On Our Selection J.P. Riley Feature film
1996 Lilian's Story John Singer Feature film
Così Roy Feature film
My Entire Life (aka Mr Reliable) The Premier Feature film
1997 I Love Rachel Unknown
Mr. Nice Guy Baggio Feature film
Oscar and Lucinda Jimmy D'Abbs Feature film
Kiss or Kill Adler Jones Feature film
Frontier Government Agent Archibald Meston
1998 Dead Letter Office Gerald Urquhart Feature film
2002 The Visitor Michael Short film
2004 Love's Brother Father Alfredo Feature film
Loot Charles Highsmith
2006 Single White Farmer Poley
2007 Rogue Merv Feature film
La même nuit The Concierge
Soul Mates Paddy Byrne
Cheap Seats Enjouer
2008 Newcastle Gramps Feature film
Australia Administrator Allsop Feature film
$9.99 Albert (voice) Feature film (animated)
Three Blind Mice Fred Feature film
In a Pig's Eye Unknown
2010 Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole Echidna (voice) Feature film (animated)
South Solitary George Wadsworth Feature film
Seamstress Unknown
2011 To Face the Sun Father
Waiting for the Turning of the Earth Tom
2012 A Cautionary Tail Doctor (voice)
2013 The Great Gatsby Benny McClenahan Feature film
2015 Blinky Bill the Movie Mayor Wilberforce Cranklepot (voice) Feature film
Nominated — Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Voice in an Animated Film
The Dressmaker Percival Almanac Feature film
2016 Pypo
Fish with Legs Head Fish Warren

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1975 Until Tomorrow Trevor McKenzie TV series
1978 Case for the Defence Doctor TV series
Tickled Pink Leo TV special
1983 The Dismissal Miniseries
A Country Practice Bela Szollos TV series
1984 Singies Miniseries
1998 Murder Call Otis Farrow TV series, season 2, episodes 10-11: Deadfall (parts 1 &2)
2005 The Secret Life of Us Bill Holdforth TV series, season 4, episode 12: "The Heart of Friday Night"
2006 Stupid Stupid Man Principal Cooper TV series, season 1
All Saints Bob Tyrell TV series, 1 episode
2013 Dance Academy Sir Jeffery TV series, season 3, 6 episodes
2016 Rake Judge Cowper TV series, 1 episode
2017 Sisters Julius Bechly TV series, 7 episodes
2019 The Other Guy Ron TV series, episode: "New Wheels and Cock Socks"

Theatre

Year Title Role Company
1970Eden HouseBernie SmithLa Boite Theatre
1971Flash Jim VauxCircus Style PerformerTwelfth Night Theatre
1974Present LaughterSGIO Theatre
1974A Doll’s HouseTorvald HelmerSGIO Theatre
1975How Does Your Garden Grow?Twelfth Night Theatre
1976–77TravestiesVladimir Ilyich UlyanovNimrod Theatre
1976The Tatty Hollow StoryBenStables Theatre
1976Are You Now Or Have You Ever Been?Edward Dmytryk / InvestigatorNimrod Theatre
1976The Recruiting OfficerConstableNimrod Theatre
1976The Duchess of MalfiCastruchio / Count MalatesteNimrod Theatre
1977Twelfth NightOrsinoNimrod Theatre
1977Wild OatsEphraim SmoothSeymour Centre
1977The TempestSebastianSydney Opera House
1978Black ComedyBrindsley MillerSydney Opera House
1978The MisanthropeAlcesteSydney Opera House
1978Hay FeverSandy TyrellCanberra Theatre, Sydney Opera House
1978The Lady from Maxim’sDr PetyponSydney Opera House
1979What Price Glory?Pharmacist's MateABC Radio, Sydney
1979The Bed Before YesterdayFelixTheatre Royal, Sydney
1979On Our SelectionOld Carey / Jim CareyJane Street Theatre, Nimrod Theatre
1979Upside Down at the Bottom of the WorldD H LawrenceNimrod Theatre
1980TraitorsGiorgi KrasinNimrod Theatre
1980The Bride of Gospel PlaceThe MasterJane Street Theatre
1980The DybbukAzrielJane Street Theatre
1980VolponeCorvinoNimrod Theatre
1981Three SistersFyodor Ilyich KulyghinNimrod Theatre
1981Protest: Audience / Private View / ProtestMalster / Michal / StanekNimrod Theatre
1981Cloud NineClive / CathyNimrod Theatre
1981Tales from the Vienna WoodsZauberkonigNimrod Theatre
1982Welcome the Bright WorldSebastian AyaltiNimrod Theatre
1982Burn VictimNimrod Theatre
1983Uncle VanyaUncle VanyaNimrod Theatre
1983The Portage to San Cristobal of A.H.Sydney Opera House
1987Tom and VivWharf Theatre with Sydney Theatre Company
1987Kiss of the Spider WomanSeymour Centre
1988Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de LuneJohnnyUniversity of Sydney
1989–91The Marriage of FigaroFigaroWharf Theatre, Playhouse, Melbourne with Sydney Theatre Company
1990Hot Fudge and IcecreamWharf Theatre with Sydney Theatre Company
1991Hotel SorrentoEdwinWharf Theatre
1992; 1994CosiRoyBelvoir Theatre, Russell Street Theatre with Melbourne Theatre Company
1993The Trials of Brother JeroCourtyard Theatre, Bondi
1993FaustFaustRussell Street Theatre with Melbourne Theatre Company
1994White WheatDomain Theatre, Sydney
1994AmadeusSalieriMelbourne Athenaeum
1995The TempestProsperoBelvoir Theatre, Space Theatre, Adelaide
1996Night on Bald MountainPlayhouse Adelaide, Belvoir Theatre
1996WaspBelvoir Theatre
1998Show BoatCap'n AndyLyric Theatre Sydney, Regent Theatre, Melbourne
1999BarrymoreJohn BarrymoreSydney Opera House, Glen Street Theatre, Newcastle Civic Theatre, Cremorne Theatre with Sydney Theatre Company
2000The FallsStables Theatre with Griffin Theatre Company
2002VolponeVolponeSydney Opera House
2003–04Last Cab to DarwinMaxOctagon Theatre, Perth, Sydney Opera House, Broken Hill Entertainment Centre, Orange Civic Theatre, Glen Street Theatre, Manning Entertainment Centre, Newcastle Civic Theatre, Theatre Royal, Hobart, Princess Theatre, Launceston, Dunstan Playhouse Adelaide, IMB Theatre, Wollongong, Darwin Entertainment Centre, Butter Factory Theatre with Pork Chop Productions
2003ProofRobertSydney Opera House, Glen Street Theatre
2005Boy Gets GirlLes KennkatWharf Theatre with Sydney Theatre Company
2007TroupersIsaacWharf Theatre with Sydney Theatre Company
2007Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?MartinCremorne Theatre with Queensland Theatre
2007HeroesPhilippeCremorne Theatre with Queensland Theatre
2008TartuffeOrgonMalthouse Theatre with Melbourne Theatre Company
2008HamletPoloniusSydney Opera House, Playhouse, Melbourne with Bell Shakespeare
2009OptimismPanglossMalthouse Theatre, [[]], Sydney Opera House & Royal Lyceum Theatre for Edinburgh Comedy Festival
2012The HistrionicThe LandlordMalthouse Theatre, Wharf Theatre with Sydney Theatre Company
2013The Kreutzer SonataPozdnyshevState Theatre Company of South Australia
2015SeventeenRonnyBelvoir Theatre

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Awards

Otto received an AACTA Award for Best Supporting Actor in Strictly Ballroom and was nominated for Bliss, Cosi and The More Things Change....

Otto's plaque at the Australian Film Walk of Fame, Ritz Cinema, Randwick, Sydney

Barry Otto at Randwick in Sydney on the Australian Film Walk of Fame.

References

  1. Schwartzkoff, Louise (7 February 2009). "Barry's M.Otto: if at first you don't succeed, paint on". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 4 January 2011.
  2. https://ausstage.edu.au/pages/contributor/3393
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