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Acting
Barnes appeared in over 50 films between 1920 and 1935, primarily in comedies. Barnes started his show career in vaudeville later turning to stage and film acting. During the 1920s, he often played "brash young go-getters" in supporting and leading roles. He’s best known for his roles as Buster Keaton's business partner Billy Meekin in Seven Chances (1925) and in W. C. Fields' comedy It's a Gift (1934), portraying an inquisitive Insurance Salesman. He retired from movies in 1935 and died two years later.
Highest rated appearances
as Simonds, the Salesman

Dangerous Curves
as Pa Spinelli

A Blonde for a Night
as George

Chicago
as Reporter

Body and Soul
as The Postman

A Regular Scout
as Steve Baxter

The Unknown Cavalier
as Clout Pettingill

Ladies of Leisure
as Eric Van Norden

The Crowded Hour
as Matt Wilde

Seven Chances
as Billy Meekin

The Re-Creation of Brian Kent
as Harry Green
Reckless Romance
as Jerry Warner

Butterfly
as Cy Dwyer

Young Ideas
as Pritchett Spence

The Great White Way
as Jack Murray

Hollywood
as T. Roy Barnes

Souls for Sale
as Self - Celebrity Actor in Commissary

The Go-Getter
as Bill Peck

Adam and Eva
as The Salesman-Hero

The Old Homestead
as Happy Jack

A Trip to Paramountown
as Self

Is Matrimony a Failure?
as Arthur Haviland

Don't Get Personal
as John Wainwright

Too Much Wife
as Jack Morgan

Exit the Vamp
as John Shipley

Her Face Value
as Jimmy Parsons

A Kiss in Time
as Brian Moore

See My Lawyer
as Robert Gardner

So Long Letty
as Harry Miller