Golden Globe and Tony Award Winner Barry Bostwick has had an impressive career spanning all genres and mediums of show business, from his portrayal of the quintessential All-American Brad Majors in “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” to starring on and off Broadway and winning the coveted ‘Tony’ for “The Robber Bridegroom,” to playing the hilarious Mayor Randall Winston on ABC’s “Spin City.”
The talented Bostwick has starred in many highly acclaimed television films and miniseries, including the Peabody award-winning CBS mini-series “George Washington,” “War and Remembrance,” for which he won a Golden Globe for his performance as Lieutenant “Lady” Aster, “A Woman of Substance,” “Uncommon Love,” “Addicted to Love,” three adaptations of Judith Krantz novels: “I’ll Take Manhattan,” “Scruples,” and “’Til We Meet Again,” as well as Danielle Steele’s miniseries “Once in a Lifetime.”
Additionally, Bostwick has appeared in several television musical specials, including “The Best of Broadway,” “In Performance at the White House” and “Irving Berlin’s 100th Birthday Celebration at Carnegie Hall,” and has hosted “A Capital Fourth” the PBS Fourth of July Special live from the steps of the U.S. Capital, for six consecutive years.
In addition to his extensive television work, Bostwick has starred in many feature films including “Skulls III,” “102 Dalmatians,” “ Weekend at Bernie’s 2,” “Spy Hard” and “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.”
Bostwick lives with his wife Sherri Ellen and their two children in upstate New York. An accomplished potter, his work has been sold and displayed in prominent galleries.