I did. I did see Bigfoot when I was a kid and I still believe it to this day. I saw a big furry man outside my window. It's not funny! It was real.
I grew up in Dallas, with cowboys. I was the only guy in sixth grade with long hair and an earring. Let's just say I got a lot of, er, flak for being different.
I played a character named Cowboy on Baywatch. I was the first person ever to drown on the show. I mean, people have died, but no one actually drowned in David Hasselhoff's backyard.
I think most people, even if they say they hate horror movies, there's that feeling you get inside that you love. I mean, I love it. I love to have the hairs on the back of my neck stand up or get that chill up my spine.
I want to try and do as much as I can as an actor. So far I think I've done pretty well with being a minister's son. And now I know I'm pretty darn good at playing a woman too.
It was tough trying to figure out how to put on all the women's clothes.
Was the first kid on 7th Heaven to get married on the show.
Appeared on
He started parking cars at the House of Blues, but, after 6 months, he was selected to appear on the Aaron Spelling series Malibu Shores.
Barry is the third of four children, Scott & Christie are older and Kip is younger.
His parents divorced when he was 14 years old.
Is engaged to Tracy Hutson since August 3, 2004. Tracy is a designer who can sometimes be seen on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.
Wrote one, directed two and has been a story editor for episodes of 7th Heaven.
He was diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease in May 2002, and went on hiatus from 7th Heaven while he underwent treatment. As of April 2003, it was reportedly in remission, and he began appearing on the program again, starting with the 150th episode. He has since returned as a recurring cast member.
Nominated for a Young Artist Award, along with the rest of the cast of, 7th Heaven in 1999.