Barry Corbin's illustrious career spans over four decades, gracing both the silver screen and television with his presence. From his early days in iconic works like Urban Cowboy, Lonesome Dove, and Northern Exposure to recent hits such as The Ranch, Yellowstone, and Tulsa Kings, Corbin's talent continues to captivate audiences. Notably, he's set to shine in Martin Scorsese's latest film, Killers of the Flower Moon.
But before Corbin enchanted audiences on screen, he honed his craft for over two decades in the theater world. Originating from West Texas, he treaded the boards there before journeying along the East Coast, showcasing his classical training in Shakespearean theater, a foundation that has enriched his film and television roles.
Corbin's roots run deep in Texas, shaping both his characters and his worldview. Raised amidst the vast expanse of West Texas, he was nurtured by a family that valued education and achievement. His mother, LaMerle, dedicated herself to teaching, while his father, Kilmer Blaine Corbin, served as a multi-faceted pillar of the community, holding roles as a school principal, judge, and state senator.
Presenting "An Evening with Barry Corbin," the seasoned raconteur offers a glimpse into his remarkable journey, weaving together tales from his personal and professional life. This immersive experience features cherished snapshots from his career, inviting the audience into his world. The event is designed for interaction, with Corbin engaging in lively discussions with both a moderator and attendees. Following the presentation, he graciously offers photo opportunities and autographs, ensuring a memorable encounter for all.