
Sharon Barr
Biography
An American actress who achieved cult status in the 1970s with her participation in the neo-expressionist off-off Broadway movement with roles in Women Behind Bars and The Dirtiest Show in Town.
Barr was raised in Lake Forest, Illinois. She graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and began her career in the 1971 Los Angeles production of Tom Eyen's Dirtiest Show in Town. She went on to star in Eyen's Women Behind Bars, and play Anita Bryant in Ronald Tavel's The Ovens of Anita Orange Juice at Williamstown Theater Festival and later again in New York, among many other productions. She also appeared in Eyen's White Whore and the Bit Player, Ms Neffertiti Regrets and Give My Regards to Off-Off Broadway at Ellen Stewart's La MaMa ETC. And performed at Theater Genesis at St. Mark's Church in the Bowery, and Manhattan Theater Club.
In the early 90's Barr wrote and performed a solo performance piece titled "Protect Me From What I Want" in comedy venues around Los Angeles. Barr went on to guest star on numerous TV series, including Hill Street Blues, Night Court, Seinfeld and Cheers where she was the only actor to appear as two different characters on two separate episodes. She was a series regular on ABC's Max Headroom and also appeared in Martin Ritt's Nuts, and Dario Argento's Trauma.
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Known For
Acting History
1995
Jury Duty as Libby Starling
1993Fugitive Nights: Danger in the Desert as Phyllis
1993Home Free as Helen Coolidge
1993Trauma as Hilda Volkman
1990Wings as Colleen Thomas
1989Double Your Pleasure as Millie
1989Seinfeld as Trucker
1989Dark Holiday as Hikmet
1987Walker as Darlene
1987Max Headroom as Lauren
1986A Desperate Exit as Iris's Mother
1986A Fine Mess as Director's Wife
1986Predicaments as Fetisha
1984Night Court as Counselor
1983Antony and Cleopatra as Octavia
1982St. Elsewhere as Mara
1982Cheers as Connie
1982Cheers as Dot Carroll
1981The Archer: Fugitive from the Empire as Mandra the Horse Chief
1980The Dirtiest Show in Town
1977Bad Georgia Road as Chamberlin
1975Women Behind Bars as Cheri







