What Is Barry Van Dyke's Net Worth?
Barry Van Dyke is an American actor who has a net worth of $6 million. Barry Van Dyke is the son of award-winning actor Dick Van Dyke and the nephew of successful comedian and actor Jerry Van Dyke. He is well known for playing Lieutenant Detective Steve Sloan on "Diagnosis: Murder."
Barry also appeared on such shows as "Wonder Woman," "Tabitha," "What's Up Doc?," "Mork & Mindy," "Galactica 1980," "Remington Steele," "Magnum, P.I.," "Gun Shy," "The A-Team," "The Love Boat," "Airwolf," "Full House," and "Murder, She Wrote."
Early Life
Barry Van Dyke was born on July 31, 1951, in Atlanta, Georgia. He grew up in a family of actors. He is the second son born to Margie Willett (1926-2008) and actor Dick Van Dyke, who was born in 1925. He has an older brother named Christian and two younger sisters, Carrie Beth and Stacy. His uncle on his father's side is Jerry Van Dyke. Barry's acting career began early when he made his TV debut (alongside his brother Christian) as Florian, a nine-year-old violinist, on the episode of "The Dick Van Dyke Show" called "The Talented Neighborhood." He would often appear in TV programs alongside his father, but Dick often advised Barry to wait until high school before he pursued an acting career. Van Dyke attended Pierce Junior College in Los Angeles, where he majored in Theater Arts.
Career
Barry began working as a gofer on his dad's TV show "The New Dick Van Dyke Show," which ran from 1971 to 1974. He secured a part as an extra in several episodes of the show. He acted alongside his father again in the series "The Van Dyke Show," but it was canceled after just six episodes in 1988. Barry then landed the major role of Lieutenant Detective Steve Sloan in the series "Diagnosis: Murder." Dick played his father, Dr. Mark Sloan. The show aired from 1993 to 2001, and Barry even wrote and directed several episodes of the show. After "Diagnosis Murder" came to an end, he appeared again alongside Dick in several "Murder 101" made-for-TV films.
Over the course of his long career, Barry has appeared in TV shows such as "The Love Boat," "The Dukes of Hazard," "Mork & Mindy," "Gun Shy," "Murder She Wrote," "Galactica 1980," "Remington Steel," "Magnum P.I.," "The A-Team," "Airwolf," "Full House," and "The Redd Foxx Show." His films include "Ants" in 1977, "Casino" in 1980, and 1983's "Foxfire Light."
Personal Life
Barry Van Dyke married Mary Carey in 1974. The couple has four children: Carey (b. 1976), Shane, who is also an actor (b. 1979), Wes (b. 1985), and Taryn (b. 1986.) All four children guest-starred at some point with their father and grandfather on "Diagnosis Murder" episodes that Barry wrote.
Barry is a motorcycle and dirt bike enthusiast and has participated in protest rides to preserve motorcyclists' rights to use of public lands. He is also an avid surfer.