J. Barney Sherry (March 4, 1874 – February 22, 1944) was an American actor of the silent film era. He appeared in more than 210 films between 1905 and 1929. He was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from cardiovascular disease.
1929
as Le Maire
1929
as John Parker (uncredited)
1929
1927
1926
as Papal Secretary
1926
as Capt. Shay
1925
as Henry Langdon
1925
as Howard Young
1925
as Alvin Chase
1925
as Henry Foster
1925
as Col. Perkins
1924
as Maj. Romayne Murphy
1923
as Monsignor Saracinesca
1923
as His Father
1922
as Arthur Montrose
1922
as Lt. Col. Potter
1922
as Chancellor
1922
as Senator James Gleason
1922
as The Proud Father
1922
as Martin Lang
1922
as Inspector Brandt
1922
as Charles G. Wheeler
1921
as Whitney Barnes
1921
as James Heatherton
1921
as Henshaw
1920
as Judge Whitely
1920
as Gordon Davis
1920
as Senator Todd (as Barney Sherry)
1920
as 'Shut the Door' Gordon
1920
as Clark Farrell
1920
as McDowell
1919
as John Merritt
1919
as Daavid Carr
1919
as Henry Leamington
1919
as Morton Sr
1918
as Senator Wheeler
1918
as Sen. John Calhoun Rand
1918
as Martin Rankin
1918
as George Hamilton
1917
1917
as Nicholas Eyre
1917
as Craig Lansing
1917
as Earl of Selkirk
1917
as John Hampton
1917
as Earl of Larsdale
1917
as Winthrop E. Haines
1917
as President Brooks
1917
as Richard Deering
1917
as Edward Tilden
1916
as Pioneer Spokesman
1916
as Horatio Wells
1916
as Dr. Hartman
1916
as Ashley Hampdon
1915
as James Kellerman
1915
as Alfred Zanden
1915
as Jim Black
1915
as Ebenezer Crum - the Country Sweetheart
1914
as Hayes - the Gambler
1914
as Phil Brent
1913
1913
as Granddad
1913
as Jim Howe - Nell's Father
1913
1912
as Jim Brown - the Bandit
1912
as James McLaughlin
1912
as Lone Bear, a Cheyenne Chief
1912
as Captain Haines
1912
as The Colonel
1912
as Mr Brown
1912
as A Frontiersman
1911
as The Express Agent
1911
1905
as Bandit
1905
as Raffles