
Someone Marry Barry
Comedy
Overview
A trio of friends scheme to find a wife for their socially inappropriate friend Barry, and end up finding a girl just like him.
Top Cast


Tyler Labine
Tyler Labine
Barry
Tyler Labine
Barry


Damon Wayans Jr.
Damon Wayans Jr.
Desmond
Damon Wayans Jr.
Desmond


Lucy Punch
Lucy Punch
Melanie Miller
Lucy Punch
Melanie Miller


Hayes MacArthur
Hayes MacArthur
Rafe
Hayes MacArthur
Rafe


Amanda Lund
Amanda Lund
Rachel
Amanda Lund
Rachel


Frankie Shaw
Frankie Shaw
Camille
Frankie Shaw
Camille


Wyatt Oleff
Wyatt Oleff
JT
Wyatt Oleff
JT


Ginger Gonzaga
Ginger Gonzaga
Juanita
Ginger Gonzaga
Juanita


Ed Helms
Ed Helms
Ben
Ed Helms
Ben


Joe Lo Truglio
Joe Lo Truglio
Sammy
Joe Lo Truglio
Sammy
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