Marion Barry Jr. was born on March 6, 1936, in the small town of Itta Bena, located in the state of Mississippi, within the United States of America. This renowned individual was not only a skilled actor but also a talented director, leaving an indelible mark on the film industry with his memorable performances in various notable productions.
Some of his most notable works include the critically acclaimed film "Slam" released in 1998, as well as "Ward 8: The Past, The Present, The Future" in 2014 and "Chuck Brown: The Party Roll" in 2007. Throughout his illustrious career, Barry had the privilege of working alongside numerous talented individuals and was recognized for his exceptional abilities.
On a personal note, Marion Barry Jr. was married to four remarkable women: Cora Masters-Barry, Effi Slaughter Cowell, Mary M. Treadwell, and Blantie Evans. Despite the challenges that life may have presented, Barry's love and commitment to his partners remained unwavering.
Tragically, Marion Barry Jr. passed away on November 23, 2014, in the nation's capital, Washington, District of Columbia, USA. His legacy continues to inspire and influence the lives of those who had the privilege of knowing him.