David Joyner (actor)

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David Joyner
Born
David Eugene Joyner

(1963-07-04) July 4, 1963 (age 61)
OccupationActor
Years active1991–present

David Eugene Joyner (born July 4, 1963) is an American actor. He is best known for physically portraying Barney (with Bob West and then Duncan Brannan and Tim Dever voicing the character) [1] from 1991 to 2001, and 2022 to present on the 2-part adult docuseries I Love You, You Hate Me , the successor children's television series Barney & Friends and its predecessor Barney & the Backyard Gang (in the last two videos). [2] Later on, he played the title character of Hip Hop Harry . [3]

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Early life

Joyner was born July 4, 1963, in Decatur, Illinois, to Roscoe and Mary Joyner. He attended MacArthur High School and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electronic engineering technology from the ITT Technical Institute in Indianapolis, Indiana. [4] [5] He worked as a software analyst for Texas Instruments for six years. [6]

Career

Joyner once stated that he had a dream the night before he auditioned to play the role of Barney. In the dream, Barney passed out and Joyner had to give him mouth to mouth resuscitation. And on the day of the audition, Joyner stopped at a red light and noticed a billboard above him for Southwest Airlines. It said "breathe life into your vacation." Joyner decided that "if I could breathe life into this character, I was going on vacation." [7]

Joyner originally auditioned for the role in 1991, replacing Barney's original costume actor, David Voss. [8] [6] Joyner was originally cast as the back-up performer, but took over the role after the actress originally chosen had difficulty staying in the costume for long periods of time. [9]

Joyner was originally cast to play Barney in two Barney & the Backyard Gang home videos, but continued to play Barney in the TV series Barney & Friends during the first six seasons, as well as in live performances. [9] After the fourth season episode "Let's Eat", he left to film Barney's Great Adventure and was replaced with Josh Martin and Maurice Scott for the rest of the season. Joyner returned to perform Barney in Barney in Outer Space in 1997. After he left the series, he also continued to play him for occasional appearances until 2005 with a brief return in 2008.

At that time, he was replaced with Carey Stinson who also performed the character during birthday parties in 1991 and then for public appearances starting in 1992. He also started to perform him in stage shows such as Barney Live in New York City in 1994 as a peanut salesman and for his balcony scenes, Barney's Big Surprise, and Barney's Musical Castle Live!. Then he portrayed him full time in the TV series starting with the seventh season until 2022.

Outside of acting, Joyner also works as a tantric massage therapist. [10] [11]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993 Barney's Magical Musical Adventure Barney (in-suit performer)Direct-to-video
1998 Barney in Outer Space
Barney's Great Adventure
2006I'll Be there with YouSheriff
2007All Lies on MeTin Man
2009The Adventures of UmbwekiVillage Leaper
2010KontrolledMr. Peterson

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991 Barney & the Backyard Gang Barney (in-suit performer)2 episodes
1992–2001 Barney & Friends 104 episodes
2001 General Hospital Garland2 episodes
2002 The Wayne Brady Show Barney (in-suit performer)1 episode
2002–2003Today2 episodes
2003 What Should You Do? Steven JohnsonEpisode: "New York Bar Hostage Situation"
2004 That's So Raven The Teddy BearEpisode: "Four's a Crowd"
Crossing Jordan CSU TechUncredited
Episode: "Is That Plutonium in Your Pocket, or Are You Just Happy to See Me?"
2004–2006 ER Dialysis Tech3 episodes
2005 House Cardiac Surgeon #2Episode: "Control"
That '70s Show Jazz MusicianEpisode: "Long Away"
The Inside Good SamaritanEpisode: "Aidan"
2006 24 Agent JonesEpisode: "Day 5: 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m."
2006–2008 Hip Hop Harry Hip Hop Harry (In-suit performer), Chef Rob26 episodes
Also producer
2007 Identity Himself1 episode
American's Next ProducerShelbyEpisode: "Late Night with Carson Daly"
2008 The Young and the Restless Keith Joyner6 episodes
2009 The Closer Uni #1Episode: "Strike Three"
2010 Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster Sinister ClownTelevision film
2012My ChoiceGodEpisode: "Pilot"
2013 Southland Detective FlynnEpisode: "Off Duty"
Wendell and Vinnie ErnestoEpisode: "Fathers of Fathers & Sons"
Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 Business Man #2Episode: "Monday June..."
Switched at Birth GavinEpisode: "Mother and Child Divided"
2014 Hart of Dixie Supervisor GreeneEpisode: "Back in the Saddle Again"
According to Him + HerReenactment13 episodes
2015 Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn Police OfficerEpisode: "Family Matters"
Cry Wolfe CarlEpisode: "Hot for Teacher"
Murder in the First Reporter #2Episode: "Oh, Mexico"
2016 Shameless TodEpisode: "The F Word"
Hip Hop Harry: Mini EpisodesHip Hop Harry (in-suit performer)
Angel from Hell Security ClerkEpisode: "Funsgiving"
Veep Congress ClerkEpisode: "Kissing Your Sister
2018 Just Add Magic VictorEpisode: "Just Add Fluffy"
Animal Kingdom Nelson 'Pilot'Episode: "Incoming"
2019 S.W.A.T. LeonEpisode: "Track"
Unknown EncounterJoshuaTelevision film
2022 I Love You, You Hate Me HimselfSequel & docuseries

Web

YearTitleRoleNotes
2017Hip Hop Harry Toy ReviewHip Hop Harry (in-suit performer)
2019ABC HarryRecurring role

Theater

YearTitleRole
1994 Barney Live in New York City Barney (in-suit performer)

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