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Barry Van Dyke played the role of [[Dillon]] in [[Galactica 1980]].
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| born_day= 31
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| born_year= 1951
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Barry is the second son of the famed entertainer, Dick Van Dyke.


Barry's TV debut was as Florian, a violin playing nine year old in "The Talented Neighborhood" episode of the classic Dick Van Dyke show. He worked behind the scenes on subsequent ventures of his father's, and has co-starred with him in two series: The Van Dyke Show, and Diagnosis Murder.
'''Barry Van Dyke''' (born 31 July 1951 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American actor.


Diagnosis Murder completed an eight year run in May of 2001. Two TV movies were aired in the spring of 2002.  
Van Dyke is the second son of legendary American TV and film actor and entertainer, [[w:Dick Van Dyke|Dick Van Dyke]].


Barry's other television work includes Galactica 1980, Airwolf (4th season), Gun Shy, Mr. Mom, and The Redd Foxx Show, as well as numerous guest appearances. His films include Foxfire Light, It Happened at Lakewood Manor and Casino.
Van Dyke got into show business early with his first television role at age nine, where he played a violin-toting nine year old in "The Talented Neighborhood" episode of his father's classic series, ''The Dick Van Dyke Show''.


Of note to Galactica 1980 enthusiasts is the fact that Barry is an avid motorcyclist with special enthusiasm for dirt bikes.
Van Dyke's other television work includes his starring role as St. John Hawke in the fourth season of ''Airwolf''.  He appeared in the TV shows ''Gun Shy'', ''Mr. Mom'', and ''The Redd Foxx Show''.  His films include ''Foxfire Light'', ''It Happened at Lakewood Manor'', and ''Casino''. Recently, Van Dyke is worked behind the scenes on subsequent ventures of his father's, and has co-starred with him in two series, ''The Van Dyke Show'', and ''Diagnosis Murder'', also writing and directing several episodes of this series.
 
Van Dyke is an avid motorcyclist with special enthusiasm for dirt bikes, which came in handy during the filming of ''Galactica 1980'', where he co-starred as the Colonial Warrior [[Dillon]].
 
==External Links==
*[http://members.tripod.com/~VanDykeFan/celebrity/BarryVanDyke.html Unofficial Fan Site]
 
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Latest revision as of 16:15, 27 January 2021

Barry Van Dyke
Barry Van Dyke
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Portrays: Dillon
Date of Birth: July 31, 1951
Date of Death: Missing required parameter 1=month! ,
Age: 72
Nationality: USA USA
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Barry Van Dyke (born 31 July 1951 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American actor.

Van Dyke is the second son of legendary American TV and film actor and entertainer, Dick Van Dyke.

Van Dyke got into show business early with his first television role at age nine, where he played a violin-toting nine year old in "The Talented Neighborhood" episode of his father's classic series, The Dick Van Dyke Show.

Van Dyke's other television work includes his starring role as St. John Hawke in the fourth season of Airwolf. He appeared in the TV shows Gun Shy, Mr. Mom, and The Redd Foxx Show. His films include Foxfire Light, It Happened at Lakewood Manor, and Casino. Recently, Van Dyke is worked behind the scenes on subsequent ventures of his father's, and has co-starred with him in two series, The Van Dyke Show, and Diagnosis Murder, also writing and directing several episodes of this series.

Van Dyke is an avid motorcyclist with special enthusiasm for dirt bikes, which came in handy during the filming of Galactica 1980, where he co-starred as the Colonial Warrior Dillon.

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