Barry Pepper

Barry Pepper

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Barry Robert Pepper (born April 4, 1970) is a Canadian-American actor.Pepper, youngest of three children, was born in Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada, the son of a retired lumberjack. When Pepper was five years old, his family set sail in a homemade ship, navigating through the South Pacific islands for five years. His education was completed in both public schools and correspondence courses. Due to the lack of television as entertainment, the family used sketch acting as a means of fun. When the family had finished their travels, they returned to Canada and set up a shop on Denman Island off Vancouver Island.He is best known for his role as the Christian sniper Private Daniel Jackson in Saving Private Ryan; as prison guard Dean Stanton in The Green Mile; as Frank Slaughtery in Spike Lee's 25th Hour; as journalist Joseph L.

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