by Sandra Brennan
biography
Wesley Barry was 11 years old when he made his film debut, playing one of Mary Pickford's brothers in Amarilly of Clothesline Alley (1918). He was launched on a busy film career as a supporting actor that would last until the late '30s. In the 1940s, Barry became a director and producer of B-movies, such as The Steel Fist (1952) and Racing Blood (1954). He directed his last film, Creation of the Humanoids, in 1962.
