Raymond J. Barry - Personal Life

Personal Life

Raymond John Barry was born in Hempstead, New York (on Long Island). He has been married to writer Robyn Mundell for the past twenty years. Together they have four children, Oona, Raymond, Liam and Manon.

His father, Raymond Barry, worked in sales. His mother, Barbara Barry (née Barbara Constance Duffy), was also an actor, known professionally as B. Constance Barry (April 29, 1913 — October 22, 2006). Her breakthrough and final role, in 2001 (when she was 88), after a career of small or cameo appearances in films, was in the film L.I.E., as "Anne Harrigan", the mother of a Long Island pedophile (played by British actor Brian Cox). Barry's mother is of Canadian, Irish, and Swedish descent, and Barry's paternal grandparents from Ireland.

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