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Hader co-created the HBO dark comedy series Barry (2018–2023) with Alec Berg, in addition to playing the title role as Barry Berkman. He also served as producer, writer and director, for which his efforts garnered him eight Emmy Award nominations for the series. He won two, consecutively, for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series.
Barry is an American dark comedy crime drama television series created by Alec Berg and Bill Hader that premiered on HBO on March 25, 2018, and concluded on May 28, 2023, after four seasons and 32 episodes.
"ronny/lily" is the fifth episode of the second season of the American dark comedy crime drama television series Barry. It is the 13th overall episode of the series and was written by series creators Alec Berg and Bill Hader, and directed by Hader, who also acts as the series' lead actor.
In spring 2020, during the earliest phase of the pandemic, production on Season 3 of “Barry” was shut down before it could even begin. But co-creators Bill Hader and Alec Berg — along with ...
Season 4 of the HBO series spotlights, the actor's growth as a filmmaker. He and co-creator Alec Berg talk about how he came to trust his own lens. As 'Barry' comes to an end, Bill Hader the ...
"Chapter Three: Make the Unsafe Choice" is the third episode of the first season of the American dark comedy crime drama television series Barry. The episode was written by Duffy Boudreau, and directed by series co-creator Bill Hader, who also serves as the main lead actor.
HBO has released the official trailer for Season 3 of “Barry,” the critically-acclaimed comedy and crime series created by and starring Bill Hader. Hader stars as Barry Berkman, a marine ...
Barry treated its characters as bad guys in a society that celebrates them." [18] Brian Lowry of CNN wrote, "In metaphorical terms the Barry finale, similarly, couldn't entirely redeem the season's shortcomings. But in the moments when it was good the episode captured what had made the series so distinctive and did, indeed, have a 'Wow' factor."