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Don 'Red' Barry
Biographical Information
Sex: | M |
Age: | 68 |
Birth Date: | January 11, 1912 |
Astrology Sign: | Capricron |
Chinese Sign: | Pig - Yin |
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Died Date: | July 17, 1980 |
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DON 'RED' BARRY
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Biography: | Don "Red" Barry (January 11, 1912 - July 17, 1980) was an American film actor who got his nickname 'Red' after appearing in the highly successful Red Ryder film Adventures of Red Ryder (1940). Barry went on to bigger budget films following the success of Red Ryder, but none reached the success of the Ryder film series (later the role was played by "Wild Bill" Elliott and Allan Lane, each of whom worked with Robert Blake as young sidekick "Little Beaver," although Barry didn't appear with Blake). By the 1950s, Barry was a supporting actor instead of playing leads in westerns; one more or less typical example of his work was as a black-clad gunfighter in an episode of the western television series Maverick (1960) with James Garner and Buddy Ebsen called "The Cats of Paradise." Barry played supporting roles in dozens of TV shows, particularly westerns. Earlier in life, Barry had been a college football player in high school and college, and in 1980 he committed suicide by shooting himself and his wife to death. |
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Chinese Horoscope for Don 'Red' Barry
Includes characteristics and Vices
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January 30, 1911 -
February 17, 1912 |
Birthday: |
January 11, 1912 |
The Pig is a Yin,
and is the Twelfth sign of the Chinese horoscope.
Characteristics:
Scrupulousness Gallantry Sincerity Voluptuousness Culture Honesty
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Vices:
Credulity Wrath Hesitation Materialism Gourmandism Pigheadedness
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Personality and Character Cards:
Personality and character cards are identical!
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The Chariot - Personality Card
Birthday: January 11, 1912
A struggle or conflict, yet strong potential for triumph over adversity.
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This year's Growth Tarot Card
Based on this year's birthday
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Judgement
Birthday: January 11, 2024
Completion of the karmic cycle; reaping rewards, or otherwise, for past actions.
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