B. Constance Barry

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B. Constance Barry
Born Beatrice Constance Duffy
April 29, 1913 (1913-04-29) (age 95)
New York City, New York
Occupation Film actress

B. Constance Barry (born April 29, 1913, in New York City) was christened Beatrice Constance Duffy and is the mother of actor Raymond J. Barry.

Her breakthrough role after a career of small or cameo appearances in films was in 2001 (at age 88) in the controversial film L.I.E., in which she played "Anne Harrigan", the mother of a Long Island pedophile (played by British actor Brian Cox). It was her last role.

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