
Barry Flatman
Following Stay Tuned and Bizarre, Flatman had supporting roles in the films The Dead Zone (1983) and Switching Channels (1988), and had a main role as Bob Quimby on the CHCH series Ramona (1988–1989). During the 1990s, he notably voiced Marvel Comics characters Vindicator and Henry Peter Gyrich on multiple episodes of the Fox Kids animated series X-Men (1992–1997). Flatman also had a recurring role as President Daniel Thompson on the CTV and NewNet series Earth: Final Conflict (1998–2000), and had a supporting role in the comedy film The Cutting Edge (1992).
In the 2000s, Flatman most notably had supporting roles in the comedy film Just Friends (2005) and the horror film Saw III (2006). He also had main roles as Cam Ritchie in the CBC miniseries H2O (2004) and Chuck Beeter in the A&E miniseries The Andromeda Strain (2008), and a recurring role as Police Captain Bill Carruthers on the ESPN series Tilt (2005). In the 2010s, Flatman had supporting roles in the films The Returned (2013) and No Stranger Than Love (2015). He portrayed Darryl F. Zanuck in the Lifetime biographical miniseries The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe (2015), and had recurring roles as Wally Semenchko on season 1 of the FX anthology series Fargo (2014) and Don Shade on the Global series Private Eyes (2016–2021).
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