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Barry Tubb

Barry Tubb (also credited as Barry York Tubb; Persian: بری تاب) is an American screen artist known for his work as an actor, as well as for credits behind the camera as a producer and writer. Born on February 13, 1963, in Snyder, Texas, he built a career defined by rugged charisma and memorable supporting turns across film and television.

Tubb became widely recognized for playing Wolfman in Top Gun, a role that helped cement his place in 1980s pop culture. He continued to appear in notable projects spanning genres, including The Legend of Billie Jean (Hubie) and Mask (Dewey), showcasing a grounded presence that fit both youthful dramas and character-driven stories.

In later years, he added strong performances in acclaimed and mainstream titles such as Temple Grandin (Randy), Billionaire Boys Club (Todd Melbourne), and American Outlaws (Captain Malcolm). With credits like Blood Trail (Need Hawks) and The Big Day (Tuff), Barry Tubb remains a versatile performer whose filmography reflects steady range and enduring screen appeal.

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