Sean Barry-Weske(1940-2004)
- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Make-Up Department
Sean, was born in 1940 into a 'Theatrical' Family. His father (H.
Victor Weske), started on London's "West End" Stage in 1917 and
continued into 'silent films'. He then went on to appear in many
British Productions (mostly playing the villain) until 1948. His mother
(Rita Tobin-Weske), (with her two sisters) started in cabaret in the
1920s, singing and dancing as "The Ricardo Sisters". In 1927 she then
went into films and continued working in films and TV right up to the
late 1980s. His brother (Brian Weske), was a child actor and was a star
in the "West End" before he was fourteen. He appeared in over 80 films.
He also wrote and recorded many songs and even wrote songs for Jess
Conrad, Johnny Kidd and the Pirates, plus many other artists. In later
life he was the personal assistant to his good friend Sir Michael
Caine. Sean, has been an actor, plus photographer most of his life in
Europe and Hollywood. In the late 1960s he was the partner of John
Kavan when he formed a theatrical agency called "Co-opted Arts" in
Great Newport Street, London. He then opened his own agency close to
Carnaby Street in "Swinging London", which he named "Top Girls", where
he handled many of the Industry's most beautiful women. In 1967 Sean
went to Italy and with his company, "Sean Barry (Film) Productions",
produced and directed "The Ugly Battle", and in 1968 "The Forgotten
War" and "The Dolphin's Quest". Then back to London in 1973 where he
formed the "British Motion Picture Company" with George McIndoe and the
actor Jack Wild, based at Shepperton Studios. With George as
co-director they did "The Studio Kids" and "Lazy Days". In the late
1980s more theatrical agencies followed as part of the 'Sean Barry
Group of Companies'...... "Coppers" - supplying Police and Uniformed
Characters. "Experts" - dealing with Technical Advisors to the Industry
from Priests to Computer Buffs and the "Robert Foster Management" -
which managed a select group of artistes. He had officies in London &
Rome, where he again lived 'La Dolce Vita' for over three years.
Having been a student of German Military History, Sean was always around to give technical advice on many War Movies & TV Dramas and as an Actor, he has played 'Uniformed Characters' countless times, from British 'Bobbies' to German Officers..... Sean now lives and works around Hollywood as an actor and also creates uniforms & insignias for the big production companies and is always "on call" to offer technical advice on 'war movies'. Sean is also well known for being the last photographer to photograph the late Sharon Tate. His photos of her are now the basis of all the "Sharon Tate Memorabilia" on sale around the world.
Having been a student of German Military History, Sean was always around to give technical advice on many War Movies & TV Dramas and as an Actor, he has played 'Uniformed Characters' countless times, from British 'Bobbies' to German Officers..... Sean now lives and works around Hollywood as an actor and also creates uniforms & insignias for the big production companies and is always "on call" to offer technical advice on 'war movies'. Sean is also well known for being the last photographer to photograph the late Sharon Tate. His photos of her are now the basis of all the "Sharon Tate Memorabilia" on sale around the world.