Barry Pepper
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Barry Robert Pepper (born April 4, 1970 in Campbell River, British Columbia) is a Canadian-born actor.
Early lifeBarry Pepper spent much of his early life traveling the world in a homemade ship. When Barry was five years old, the family set sail. Pepper and his family navigated through the South Pacific islands for five years. His education was completed in both public schools and correspondence courses. Due to the lack of television as entertainment, the family used sketch acting as a means of fun. When the family had finished their travels, they returned to Canada and set up a shop on Denman Island off Vancouver Island. CareerHe is best known for his role as the religious sniper, Private Daniel Jackson, in Saving Private Ryan; as Dean Stanton in The Green Mile, as journalist Joseph L. Galloway in We Were Soldiers, his leading role in the movie Battlefield Earth, his depiction of Roger Maris in Billy Crystal's HBO film 61*, and as Dale Earnhardt in the ESPN movie 3: The Dale Earnhardt Story. He appeared in the Jagged Edge music video Goodbye. AwardsPepper won the Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Ensemble (shared with his co-stars) in 1998 for Saving Private Ryan.[1] He also won the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actor in 2001 for Battlefield Earth.[2] He won the Leo Award for Best Lead Performance By A Male in a Feature Length Drama in 2004 for The Snow Walker.[3] Personal lifePepper has been married to his wife Cindy, since November 1997. They have one daughter named Piper born on June 17, 2000. Filmography
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