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| Born | 1941 Brisbane, Queensland |
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Barry Otto (born 1941) is Australia's foremost living Quentin Crisp impersonator, although whether this career choice was deliberate or accidental remains an issue of much contention. As an actor, Otto has received an AFI Award for Best Supporting Actor in Strictly Ballroom as well as being nominated for Bliss, Cosi and The More Things Change. He is also the father of actresses Gracie and Miranda Otto.
While best known for his impersonations of Crisp, Otto also dabbles in the visual arts and has exhibited his oil on canvas paintings at various Australian galleries including the Andrew Crawford Gallery in Paddington, Sydney.[1]
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Filmography
- Newcastle (2008)
- Australia (2008)
- $9.99 (2008) as Albert (voice)
- The Visitor (2002)
- Mr. Nice Guy (1997)
- Oscar and Lucinda (1997)
- Strictly Ballroom (1992)
- The Punisher (1989) (As Shake)
- Cosi
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