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FILM CREDITS for BARRY DUTTER:
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(Appearances as an extra only)
DONNIE BRASCO (1996): (This was my best
part. I have a 2-shot with a guy playing a District Attorney in an airport
scene. The guy gets slugged by Johnny Depp. I'm wearing goofy glasses in
the scene, so I don't look like me, but I look more like the guy on the cover of
the Shy Guy book!)

THE PEST (1996): This cheapie starred
John Leguizamo. It came and went from the theaters real fast! It was a
dopey flick that I never bothered watching. I remember filming it on the
hottest day of the year! Click on the pictures below for a full sized pop--up.
You can see me in the beginning scenes in the crowd at the festival.
PLATO'S RUN (1996): An action flick with
Roy Scheider, Gary Busey and Michael Madsen. It went straight to HBO, then
video. I play a customer at the bar.
MICHAEL KAEL IN KATANGO (1996): This one
was never released in the U.S. It was made for the European market, and it
starred a bunch of American stars who were huge 30 years ago: Mickey Rooney,
Elliot Gould and Victoria Principal. I like to say this was an all--star
cast--in 1977!! Worked with Rooney for half a day. He seemed to be in a
bad mood, so I asked a crewmember what the Mick was really like. I was
told, "He's a cranky old man!" Guess my first impression was
right!
WILD THINGS (1996): I play a spectator
in the courtroom trial scene. When they film Matt Dillon, I'm seated right
behind him, wearing a blue shirt! I worked 10 days on this flick, the most
I ever did for any movie. 2 of the scenes I passed on--a funeral scene and
a graduation scene--were cut out of the movie anyway!
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THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY (1997): I
did 3 days on this one as a high school student. You can see me walking
behind Ben Stiller in the opening scene. I am wearing a backpack, talking
to another kid. I'm also one of the guys waving to Cameron Diaz when she
rides by on her bike! She is a hottie!
PRIMARY COLORS (1997): This John
Travolta flick filmed for a day and a half in So. Florida. We did a
driving scene, so I'm not in the flick, but my car might be. (Haven't actually
seen this movie, so I'm not sure!)
OUT OF SIGHT (1997): Did a 30 second
scene at Miami Airport where Jennifer Lopez and her father are walking to catch
a plane. Jennifer was dressed in a leather skirt, but quickly changed to
sweats as soon as the shot was finished! The scene goes by so quickly in
the movie that I am definitely OUT OF SIGHT!
THE HOLY MAN (1997): My all--time worst
film--making experience. I spent 4 days in my car doing a driving scene.
It was horrible and my brakes got ruined! I got out of that movie as
quickly as I could! The movie turned out so mediocre, it wasn't worth the
damage I did to my car! This was definitely my last driving scene!
THE MURDER OF VERSACE (1998): Another
flick made for the European market. This quickie was made to cash in on
the South Beach murder of Gianni Versace. It had no major stars in it, but
the guy who played Andrew Cunanan looked just like him!
THE CREW (1999): Worked for 3 days,
playing a TV camera man. I'm wearing a blue shirt, standing in the street
with a TV crew as the South Beach kids move their stuff out of their apartments.
Burt Reynolds and Richard Dreyfuss are sitting on the porch.
OTHER MOVIES I was asked to be in but had to
turn down because I was out of town: ANY GIVEN SUNDAY, ANALYZE THIS, GOOD GUYS
& BAD GUYS. (Actually, I turned down ANY GIVEN SUNDAY because I didn't want
to do a crowd scene with 10,000 people! Talk about a situation where you have
absolutely NO CHANCE of being seen!)
AMERICAN IDOL: J2K: FROM JUSTIN TO KELLY
(2003): I did one day on the set of this movie, filming with these 3 gals. They
were in bikinis the whole time, but it was so cold, they covered up every chance
they got! My scene comes in the first 5 minutes of the movie, so you can just
watch that part and then skip the rest. I get to kiss the girl on my right. Not
bad, but I would've rather had the one on my right!

(click here for Barry's
headshots)
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