Billie Barry


Billie Barry was an Irish singer, dancer and choreographer who founded the Billie Barry Stage School in 1964.

Background

Billie Barry was born in Dublin, Ireland. Her father John Clarke-Barry was a respected musician who took part in many orchestras. Her mother was an amateur operatic singer. Barry started performing as a singer at the age of five. She later joined the Barry Sisters singing group, which toured Ireland and the UK.

Career

She started the stage school after her husband Paddy was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Paddy died the following year.
Billie Barry became a household name in Ireland due to the success the school enjoyed. Notable pupils include Angeline Ball, Susan McFadden, Brian McFadden, Mikey Graham, Samantha Mumba, Hilda Fay, Louise Bowden, Brenda Donoghue, Lisa Lambe, Ruth-Anne Cunningham, Devon Murray and Jacinta Whyte.