Billy Barty
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Billy Barty (born William John Bertanzetti) (October 25, 1924–December 23, 2000) was an American film actor.
Barty was born in Millsboro, Pennsylvania. He was one of the most famous 20th century people with dwarfism, having prominent roles in popular movies such as Foul Play (1978), Under the Rainbow (1981) and Willow (1988). But because of his stature, most of his work consisted of bit parts and gag roles. Barty was known for his boundless energy and enthusiasm for any productions in which he appeared.
Barty was a noted activist for the promotion of rights for others with dwarfism. He was disappointed with contemporary Hervé Villechaize's insistence that they were "midgets" instead of actors with dwarfism. Barty founded the Little People of America to help with his activism.
Barty was married to his wife Shirley from 1950 until his death. They had two children, Braden and Lori. Barty and his family were members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
A recent tribute book on his life was published in December 2002. Within Reach: An Inspirational Journey into the Life, Legacy and Influence of Billy Barty was produced by Barty's nephew, Michael Copeland, and his wife, Debra Copeland.
Quotes
- "The name of my condition is Cartilage Hair Syndrome Hypoplasia, but you can just call me Billy."
- "The general public thinks all little people are in circuses or sideshows. We have doctors, nurses, just about every field covered."
External links
- Official site, Billy Barty & Friends (http://www.billybarty.com/)
- IMDb entry on Barty (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000863/)
- Tribute to Barty from Meridian Magazine (http://www.meridianmagazine.com/exstories/021115billy.html)(LDS periodical)