Barry Van Dyke
Barry Van Dyke
July 31, 1951
Atlanta, Georgia
"Today, if you're not an alcoholic, you're nobody."
Dick Van Dyke
A Town Without Pity (2002) (TV) .... Det. Steve Sloan
Without Warning (2002) (TV) .... Detective Steve Sloan


"Diagnosis Murder" (1993) TV Series .... Det. Steve Sloan (1993-2001)
A Twist of the Knife (1993) (TV) .... Steve Sloan
The House on Sycamore Street (1992) (TV) .... Steve Sloan
... aka Murder on Sycamore Street
Diagnosis Murder (1992) (TV) .... Steve Sloan
... aka A Diagnosis of Murder (UK)


"The Van Dyke Show" (1988) TV Series .... Matt Burgess
"Airwolf" (1987) TV Series .... St. John Hawke
... aka Airwolf II (USA: new title)
"The Redd Foxx Show" (1986) TV Series .... Sergeant Dwight Stryker
The Canterville Ghost (1985) (TV) .... John Otis
"Gun Shy" (1983) TV Series .... Russell Donovan
Foxfire Light (1982) .... Linc Wilder
Ghost of a Chance (1981) (TV) .... Wayne Clifford
"Galactica 1980" (1980) TV Series .... Lt. Dillon (1980)
... aka Battlestar Galactica (USA: syndication title)
Casino (1980) (TV) .... Edge
Conquest of the Earth (1980) (TV) .... Dillon
... aka Galactica III: Conquest of the Earth (video title)


"What's Up Doc" (1978) TV Series .... Professor Howard Bannister
It Happened at Lakewood Manor (1977) (TV) .... Richard Cyril
... aka Ants!
... aka Panic at Lakewood Manor
"Tabitha" (1977) TV Series .... Roger Bennett
Stalk the Wild Child (1976) (TV) .... Volleyball Player

Barry Van Dyke Filmography
Barry Van Dyke is the second son of legendary entertainer, Dick Van Dyke.
Barry and his oldest son Carey wrote the very last episode of diagnosis murder (in the 8th season) called "The Blair Nurse Project".
Barry is an avid motorcyclist with special enthusiasm for dirt bikes. He has participated in protest rides to preserve the rights of motorcyclists to fair use of public lands. He also loves to surf and once rescued a drowning person from the ocean off Baja.
The largest outdoor film set ever built was the Roman Forum used in The Fall of The Roman Empire (1964). It was 1,312 feet long by 754 feet wide, took 1,100 workers seven months to construct, and rose some 260 feet in the air.
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