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Barry Flatman is a Canadian actor. He has appeared in many film and television roles such as Rideau Hall in which he plays a fictional Prime Minister of Canada. His other works include My Name Is Tanino , The Company , Just Friends , H2O , and The Andromeda Strain as Chuck Beeter. He also appeared in Saw III in which he played Judge Halden. He appeared in numerous Canadian Tire television commercials in the 1980s stating the catch-phrase "There is more to Canadian Tire than tires".
Barry will soon appear playing the Father of Bryan Mills (Clive Standen) in the television adaptation of the Liam Neeson films Taken scheduled to air January 2017.
Barry currently plays Don Shade on the television detective series Private Eyes.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1983 | The Dead Zone | Walt | |
1987 | Taking Care | Tom Moore | |
1994 | The Paperboy | Mr. McFarley | |
2000 | Cruel Intentions 2 | Headmaster Sherman | Direct to video |
2002 | My Name is Tanino | Mr. Garfield | |
2005 | Just Friends | Mr. Palomino | |
2006 | Saw III | Judge Halden | |
2015 | No Stranger Than Love | Elliot Sherrington |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1988 | Ramona | Mr. Robert "Bob" Quimby | TV series; main role |
1994 | Robocop: The Series | Simon Atwater | |
1992-1997 | X-Men | Henry Peter Gyrich/Vindicator | |
1996 | Any Mother's Son | Commander Stevens | TV Film |
1998-2000 | Earth: Final Conflict | President Daniel Thompson, Dr. Barrow | |
2002-2003 | Odyssey 5 | Senator Brian Perry | |
2004 | H2O | Cam Ritchie | |
2008 | The Andromeda Strain | Chuck Beeter | |
2014 | Fargo | Wally Semenchenko | |
2016–Present | Private Eyes | Don Shade | |
2017-2018 | Taken | Bryan's Dad | Two episodes |
2018 | Marrying Father Christmas | Thomas Reid | TV Film |
2018 | Good Witch | Don Price | Season 4, Episode 3: With This Ring |
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