Yellowstone actor to appear at Uptown in Marble Falls

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  • For “An Evening with Barry Corbin,” Corbin has put together a presentation, which is a celebration of his personal and professional life. Contributed photo
    For “An Evening with Barry Corbin,” Corbin has put together a presentation, which is a celebration of his personal and professional life. Contributed photo
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Actor Barry Corbin will be at the Uptown Theatre in Marble Falls Nov. 9. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the show, “An Evening with Barry Corbin,” starts at 7 p.m. Corbin has appeared in hundreds of movies and TV shows over the past 40 years.

Fans remember him early on in Urban Cowboy, Lonesome Dove and Northern Exposure. And his career is still going strong with roles most recently in The Ranch, Yellowstone and Tulsa King.

Before he made his first onscreen appearance in Urban Cowboy, Barry had already acted in theater for over 20 years. He started off performing on stages in West Texas where he grew up, and eventually acting in plays all along the East Coast. Corbin became known as a classically trained Shakespearean actor.

Barry’s Texas heritage has also informed his performances throughout his career.

Raised in West Texas, Corbin’s family always encouraged his education and success. Barry’s mother LaMerle was a school teacher and his father, Kilmer Blaine Corbin, was a school principal, judge and state senator. He served two terms in the Texas State Senate from 1949 to 1957.

For “An Evening with Barry Corbin,” Corbin has put together a presentation, which is a celebration of his personal and professional life. It includes photos from some his most cherished moments on set and off. The event is highly interactive with Corbin taking questions from a moderator and the audience. He’ll also do photos and sign autographs afterwards.

Visit uptowntx.com for ticket information or go to barrycorbin.com.