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Wesley Barry was an American actor, director, and producer. Barry began his career as a child actor in silent motion pictures and later became a producer and director of both film and television. As a director, he was sometimes billed as Wesley E. Barry.

Stunt Pilot
as Glenn

Man About Town
as Messenger Boy (uncredited)

Spring Madness
as Dartmouth College Student

Mr. Doodle Kicks Off
as 1st Sophomore

The Mexicali Kid
as The Mexicali Kid

Wife, Doctor and Nurse
as Delivery Boy

Pick a Star
as Assistant Director

Rich Relations
as Albert

The Plough and the Stars
as Sniper

Lady Be Careful
as Texas

Men of the Hour
as Dick Williams
Night Life of the Gods
as Alfred Lambert, Jr.

The Life of Vergie Winters
as Herbert Somerby

Hell-Bent for Frisco
as The Newsboy

The Thoroughbred
as Tod Taylor

Sunny Skies
as Sturrle
The Voice of Hollywood No. 9

Border Romance
as Victor Hamlin

Skyscraper
as Redhead

Top Sergeant Mulligan
as Mickey Neilan

In Old Kentucky
as 'Skippy' Lowry

Wild Geese
as Martin Gare

The Midshipman
as Ted Lawrence
The Fighting Cub

How McDougall Topped the Score
as McDougall Jr.

Battling Bunyan
as Battling Bunyan

George Washington, Jr.
as George Belgrave

Pure Grit
as Newsboy (uncredited)

The Country Kid
as Ben Applegate

The Printer's Devil
as Brick Hubbard

Heroes of the Street
as Mickey Callahan

Rags to Riches
as Marmaduke Clarke

Penrod
as Penrod

School Days
as Speck Brown

The Lotus Eater
as Jocko

Bits of Life
as Tom Levitt, a boy

Bob Hampton of Placer
as Dick

Screen Snapshots (Series 1, No. 20)
as Himself

Dinty
as Dinty O'Sullivan

The County Fair
as Tommy Perkins

The White Circle
as Ferd

Go and Get It
as Dinty

Don't Ever Marry
as Bellhop

Male and Female

A Woman of Pleasure
as Danny Thomas

Her Kingdom of Dreams
as Office Boy

Daddy-Long-Legs
as Orphan Boy (uncredited)

The Unpardonable Sin
as George Washington Sticker

Johanna Enlists
as Johanna's Brother

How Could You, Jean?
as Morley Child

Amarilly of Clothes-Line Alley
as Amarilly's Brother (uncredited)

The Cricket
as Theatre Student (uncredited)
The Phoney Cannibal