ACTOR

BARRY CALLAGHAN DOES NOT regard himself as an actor. Nonetheless, he acted as a boy on stage at St. Michael’s College School. At the University of Toronto, he was the director of The All-Varsity Review, 1960. He has appeared not only as Hogg in a short film by Aaron Woodley (Medusa Among the Moochers), but he appeared as one of the leads in two feature-length films (Cockroach Blue directed by Robert Crossman, and Listen to the City directed by Ron Mann).

THE CAST OF THORTON WILDER’S “THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH”, (CALLAGHAN ON EXTREME RIGHT, IN LADY’S SUIT), ST. MICHAEL’S COLLEGE SCHOOL, 1951

THE CAST OF THORTON WILDER’S “THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH”, (CALLAGHAN ON EXTREME RIGHT, IN LADY’S SUIT), ST. MICHAEL’S COLLEGE SCHOOL, 1951

FROM “MEDUSA AMONG THE MOOCHERS”, DIRECTED BY AARON WOODLEY

FROM “MEDUSA AMONG THE MOOCHERS”, DIRECTED BY AARON WOODLEY

BARRY CALLAGHAN


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