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Leonard Barrie Corbin (born October 16, 1940) is an American actor.[1] He is best known for his starring role as Maurice Minnifield on the television series Northern Exposure (1990–1995), which earned him two consecutive Primetime Emmy Award nominations.

Barry Corbin
Corbin in 1993
Born
Leonard Barrie Corbin

(1940-10-16) October 16, 1940 (age 82)
EducationTexas Tech University
OccupationActor
Years active1964–present
Spouses
    Marie Elyse Soape
    (m. 1965; div. 1974)
      Susan Berger
      (m. 1976; div. 1992)
        Jo Corbin
        (m. 2016)
        Children4
        Parent
        • Kilmer B. Corbin (father)
        Websitebarrycorbin.com

        His other notable credits include the films Urban Cowboy (1980), Stir Crazy (1980), WarGames (1983), and No Country for Old Men (2007), as well as the television series Dallas (1979–1984), Lonesome Dove (1989), One Tree Hill (2003–2009), The Closer (2007–2012), The Ranch (2016–2020), and Yellowstone (2021).


        Early life


        Corbin was born in Lamesa, the seat of Dawson County, south of Lubbock in West Texas. He is the son of the former Alma LaMerle Scott (1918–1994), a teacher, and Kilmer Blaine Corbin, Sr. (1919–1993), a school principal, judge, and Democratic member of the Texas State Senate for two terms, from 1949 to 1957.[citation needed] Corbin was named for author J. M. Barrie by his mother.[2] He played football briefly in eighth grade, but soon moved to the arts, including acting and ballet classes.[2] He graduated from Monterey High School. Corbin studied theatre arts at Texas Tech University in Lubbock.[3] At 21, he joined the United States Marine Corps, served two years, and then returned to Tech.[4]


        Career


        Corbin began his career in the 1960s as a Shakespearean actor, but today is more likely to be seen in the role of the local sheriff, military leader, or some other authority figure, though on occasion, he has portrayed murderous villains. To moviegoers, he is well remembered as General Beringer in WarGames, John Travolta's uncle Bob Davis in Urban Cowboy, co-starring with Clint Eastwood in Any Which Way You Can, or Roscoe Brown, July Johnson's bumbling deputy in the acclaimed Western Lonesome Dove.

        From 1979 until 1984, he appeared in several episodes of Dallas as Sheriff Fenton Washburn. In 1983, Corbin co-starred in the television miniseries The Thorn Birds. Corbin played Mary Carson's stockman Pete, who teaches the Clearys' sons how to shear sheep on their aunt's gigantic sheep station Drogheda, in Australia. In 1983, Corbin played Merit Sawyer in the NBC television series Boone, cancelled after 10 episodes. Corbin's role was that of a stern father to the young actor Tom Byrd, who played Boone Sawyer, an aspiring singer.

        From 1990 to 1995, Corbin portrayed former astronaut and local business leader Maurice Minnifield on CBS's Northern Exposure, for which he received an Emmy Award nomination.[5]

        In 1994, Corbin narrated the acclaimed TBS documentary MoonShot, telling the story of the 1960s space race from the first-person viewpoint of Mercury Seven astronaut Deke Slayton. From 2007 to 2012, Corbin appeared in the recurring role of Clay Johnson, father of Deputy Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson on The Closer.

        Corbin played the role of General Carville in consecutive video games developed by Westwood Studios. In 1998, Red Alert: Retaliation. In 2000, Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 and the 2001 expansion, Command & Conquer: Yuri's Revenge.

        In 2003, Corbin co-starred with Northern Exposure castmate John Cullum in Blackwater Elegy, a short film written by Matthew Porter and co-directed by Porter and Joe O'Brien.

        From 2003 to 2009, Corbin played Whitey Durham, the basketball coach for the Tree Hill Ravens on The WB/CW teenager drama series One Tree Hill.[citation needed] He also had a role in 2007's Oscar-winning film No Country for Old Men.

        Corbin lost most of his hair in the 1990s due to alopecia areata. Since then, he has played various roles with a shaved head, wearing a cowboy hat, or occasionally wearing a full toupee.

        Corbin is the signature voice of radio station KPLX in Fort Worth, Texas, and has also voiced trailers and promotions for CMT and various other country radio stations.[6] In 2014, he became the spokesman for the Texas Veterans Land Board. He also played a role in the Netflix series The Ranch.

        In 2020, Corbin had a recurring guest role as Everett Acker in Better Call Saul.


        Personal life


        Corbin has won many cutting-horse competitions.[2] Much of his spare time is spent riding horses and tending to cattle on his small ranch near Fort Worth. He has volunteered his time to charity for many years, including rodeos and being spokesman for the National Alopecia Areata Foundation.[2] In 2006, he participated in the Lubbock centennial.[7]

        Corbin lives on the ranch with his wife, Jo. Corbin's daughter Shannon had been adopted as an infant; her birth mother, who had a relationship with Corbin in college, gave up the child through the Methodist Mission Home in San Antonio, without having told Corbin of the pregnancy. Corbin found Shannon in June 1991, when she was 26. Corbin has three sons: Bernard Weiss, Jim Corbin, and Christopher Corbin.[4]

        In 2009, Corbin was inducted into the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame in Fort Worth, Texas.[8] A recent painting of Corbin has been placed at the museum exhibit.[9] Corbin has appeared at gatherings of the American Cowboy Culture Association, which holds the annual National Cowboy Symposium and Celebration each September in Lubbock.[10]

        In September 2011, Corbin was given a lifetime achievement award by the Estes Park Film Festival in Estes Park, Colorado.[11] The Texas Film Hall of Fame inducted Corbin into its membership on March 8, 2012.[2]


        Filmography



        Film


        Year Title Role Notes
        1980Urban CowboyBob Davis
        Stir CrazyWarden Walter Beatty
        Any Which Way You CanFat Zack Tupper
        1981Dead & BuriedPhil
        The Night the Lights Went Out in GeorgiaWimbish
        1982The Ballad of Gregorio CortezB.R. Abernathy
        Six PackSheriff "Big John" Stone
        The Best Little Whorehouse in TexasC.J.
        Honkytonk ManDerwood Arnspriger
        1983WarGamesGeneral Jack Beringer
        The Man Who Loved WomenRoy Carr
        1985What Comes AroundLeon Redden
        My Science ProjectLew Harlan
        1986Nothing in CommonAndrew Woolridge
        Hard TravelingFrank Burton
        1987Under CoverSergeant Irwin Lee
        Off the MarkWalt Warner
        1988Permanent RecordJim Sinclair
        Critters 2: The Main CourseHarv
        It Takes TwoGeorge Lawrence
        1989Who's Harry Crumb?P.J. Downing
        1990Short TimeCaptain
        Ghost DadMr. Emery Collins
        The Hot SpotSheriff
        1991ConagherCharlie McCloud
        Career OpportunitiesOfficer Don
        1996SoloGeneral Clyde Haynes
        CurdledLodger
        1997The FanaticsRobert Blister
        1999Judgment Day: The Ellie Nesler StoryTony Serra
        Held UpPembry
        2000TimequestLyndon B. Johnson
        2001The JourneymanCharlie Ledbetter
        No One Can Hear YouSheriff Joe Webster
        Race to SpaceEarl Vestal
        The GristleSenator Dorm
        2002Clover BendCotton
        2003DunsmoreSheriff Breen
        Tin Can ShinnyDaddy Jack
        2005Yesterday's DreamsPastor
        River's EndSheriff 'Buster' Watkins
        The Dukes of HazzardMr. PullmanUncredited
        2006Waitin' to LiveBuford Pike
        Beautiful DreamerGrandpa
        2007No Country for Old MenEllis
        The GrandJimminy 'Lucky' Faro
        Trail EndHankShort
        In the Valley of ElahArnold Bickman
        2008Lake CityGeorge
        Beer for My HorsesBuck Baker
        2009That Evening SunThurl Chessor
        Not Since YouUncle Dennis
        2010BloodworthItchy
        Rising StarsFarmer
        NonamesEd
        Feed the FishAxel Andersen
        The Next Door NeighborJudge Rodgers
        2011SedonaLes
        Valley of the SunGene Taggert
        Universal SquadronsDeakin
        Redemption: For Robbing the DeadJudge Smith
        3 Blind SaintsRusty Pickens
        2012Cinema SixRoger
        The Man Who Shook the Hand of Vicente FernandezWalker
        Born WildRay Jennings
        2013This Is Where We LiveBode
        2014Dawn of the Crescent MoonCyrus
        The HomesmanBuster Shaver
        Planes: Fire & RescueOl' JammerVoice
        Finding HarmonyGrady Pickett
        2015WindsorGil Denton
        Beyond the Farthest StarChief Burns
        Christmas in the SmokiesWade Haygood
        2016Last Man ClubPete Williams
        New LifeOscar
        2017Mountain TopSam Miller
        The ValleyGary
        All SaintsForrest
        An American in TexasLarry Korchinsky
        2018Farmer of the YearHap Anderson
        2019Trading PaintDeputy
        Eminence HillNoah
        2023Killers of the Flower MoonUndertaker TurtonPost-production

        Television


        Year Title Role Notes
        1976Movin' OnWaldoEpisode: "The Old South Will Rise Again" (Uncredited)
        NBC Special TreatStokey AndrewsEpisode: "Big Henry and the Polka Dot Kid"
        1979–1984DallasSheriff Fenton Washburn9 episodes
        1981M*A*S*HSgt. Joe VickersEpisode: "Your Retention, Please" (Episode 205)
        This House PossessedLieutenant FletcherTV Movie
        The Killing of Randy WebsterNick HansonTV Movie
        Murder in TexasDist. Atty. McMastersTV Movie
        Bitter HarvestDr. AgajanianTV Movie
        1982Hart to HartSheriff Bud WilliamsEpisode: "Hart, Line, and Sinker"
        1983The Thorn BirdsPete4 parts (TV Mini-Series)
        Travis McGeeSheriff Hack AmesTV Movie
        1984Flight 90: Disaster on the PotomacBurt HamiltonTV Movie
        1986The A-TeamJ.J. KincaidEpisode: "Waiting for Insane Wayne"
        The Twilight ZonePete SiekovichEpisode: "Dead Run"
        FirefighterCaptain JohnsonTV Movie
        1987LBJ: The Early YearsJudge Alvin J. WirtzTV Movie
        Murder, She WroteLt. Lou FlanniganEpisode: "The Bottom Line Is Murder"
        MatlockArmy Col. Steven McReaEpisode: "The Court Martial"
        1988Man Against the MobBig Mac McClearyTV Movie
        1989Lonesome DoveRoscoe Brown4 episodes
        1990–1995Northern ExposureMaurice J. Minnifield / Mace Mobrey110 episodes (Main role)
        1991The ChaseWallisTV Movie
        ConagherCharlie McCloud, Stage DriverTV Movie
        1994Moon Shot • The Inside Story of America's Race to the MoonNarrator / Deke Slayton (voice)TV Movie documentary
        1995Life with LouieUncle Sammy (voice)Episode: "The Fourth Thursday in November"
        1996EllenJack PenneyEpisode: "A Penney Saved..."
        1996–1997The Big EasyC.D. LeBlanc35 episodes
        1997ColumboClifford CalvertEpisode: "A Trace of Murder"
        1998The Magnificent SevenWickesEpisode: "Working Girls"
        The CloserAngus ClaytonEpisode: "Pilot"
        Spin CityPeter NolandEpisode: "The Deer Hunter"
        JAGPercival BertramEpisode: "Act of Terror"
        The Drew Carey ShowChuck Fifer2 episodes
        1999King of the HillFire Chief (voice)Episode: "A Fire-fighting We Will Go"
        Chicken Soup for the SoulDoctorEpisode: "The Real Father"
        Walker, Texas RangerBen CrowderEpisode: "Widow Maker"
        2001Crossfire TrailSheriff Walter MoncriefTV Movie
        2002RebaJ. V. McKinneyEpisode: "Meet the Parents"
        Hope RanchShortyTV Movie
        2003Monte WalshBob the StorekeeperTV Movie
        2003–2009One Tree HillCoach Whitey Durham90 episodes (Main role)
        2005Celebrity Poker ShowdownHimselfCelebrity game show
        2006Hidden PlacesSheriff John DogginsTV Movie
        2007–2012The CloserClay Johnson13 episodes
        2008PsychBilly JoeEpisode: "There Might Be Blood"
        2008–2009The UnitCarson2 episodes
        2009WyvernHassTV Movie
        Ben 10: Alien SwarmGrandpa Max TennysonTV Movie
        2012GhoulGrandfatherTV Movie
        The Looney Tunes ShowSanta Claus (voice)Episode: "A Christmas Carol"
        2012–2013Suit UpDick Devereaux16 episodes
        2012–2014Modern FamilyMerle Tucker3 episodes
        Anger ManagementEd100 episodes (Main role)
        2013DallasJ.R. Ewing's lawyer/ExecutorEpisode: "Ewings Unite!"
        2014ParenthoodErnieEpisode: "Fraud Alert"
        2015Blood & OilClifton Lundegren6 episodes
        2016–2020The RanchDale the Veterinarian32 episodes
        2019Young SheldonMr. GilfordEpisode: "A Math Emergency and Perky Palms"
        2020Better Call SaulEverett Acker3 episodes: "The Guy for This", "Namaste", "Dedicado a Max"
        2020–20229-1-1: Lone StarStuart Ryder3 episodes: "Awakening", "Saving Grace", "Shift-Less"
        2021YellowstoneRossEpisode: "Under a Blanket of Red"

        Video games


        Year Title Role Notes
        1996The Pandora DirectiveJackson CrossPlayed an NSA operative who kidnaps and threatens to kill the main character in his pursuit of an alien artifact.
        Steven Spielberg's Director's ChairWarden
        1998Red Alert: RetaliationGeneral Ben Carville
        2000Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2Gen. Ben Carville (General Thorn) / American TauntsReprised his role as General Carville from Red Alert with a much larger role in the story. The game also featured a number of cinematics spoofing his role in WarGames.
        2001Command & Conquer: Yuri's RevengeGen. Ben CarvilleHe played General Carville once more in this 2001 expansion pack to Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2.
        2017Madden NFL 18: LongshotHank Jamison
        2018Madden NFL 19: Longshot Homecoming

        References


        1. Hall, Michael (January 2021). "The Seven Ages of Barry Corbin". Texas Monthly. Retrieved August 14, 2021.
        2. Sumner, Jane (4 March 2012). "Texas' Corbin returns to his roots". Austin American-Statesman.
        3. University, Texas Tech (1962). "La Ventana, vol. 037". hdl:2346/48702. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
        4. "Northern Exposure: Barry Corbin bio". Archived from the original on 2006-10-01.
        5. "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series". www.emmys.com. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
        6. "The Official Barry Corbin Site – Articles". www.barrycorbin.com.
        7. "The Official Barry Corbin Site – Achievement". www.barrycorbin.com.
        8. "Barry Corbin". Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame | Fort Worth Texas. 19 November 2008. Retrieved March 8, 2020.
        9. Museum exhibit, Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame, Fort Worth.
        10. "National Cowboy Symposium & Celebration, Inc. (Lubbock, Texas)". cowboy.org. Archived from the original on August 26, 2013. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
        11. Cangialosi, Jason. "Estes Park Film Festival: Barry Corbin’s Lifetime Achievement Award." www.milehighcinema.com, Archived April 24, 2012, at the Wayback Machine



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        [de] Barry Corbin

        Leonard Barrie „Barry“ Corbin (* 16. Oktober 1940 in Lamesa, Texas) ist ein US-amerikanischer Filmschauspieler mit mehr als 200 Auftritten in Spielfilmen und Fernsehserien.
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        [ru] Корбин, Барри

        Леонард «Барри» Корбин (англ. Barry Corbin; 16 октября 1940, Ламиса, штат Техас, США) — американский актёр кино и телевидения, сценарист.



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