Barry Livingston Holds 'The Importance of Being Ernie' Book Signing, 2/2

By: Jan. 29, 2012
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Perhaps best recognized from his 8 years on the 12 year hit series “My Three Sons” and most recently for his roles on “Mad Men” or “The Social Network,” Barry Livingston has wisely managed to re-invent himself over the years. In the now iconic role of Ernie Douglas, he practically defined the word nerd (buck teeth, horn-rimmed glasses and all), to survive the stereotypes, the dangers of sex, depression and drugs that seem to plague former child stars to become one of Hollywood's most respected, working actors and the quintessential family man.

Barry Livingston discusses THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ERNIE in a book signing at the Santa Monica Library - 601 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica CA on Thursday, February 2nd at 7:00 to 9:00pm. For more info call (310) 458-8600.

Barry is preparing to start work on Warner Brothers much anticipated film, ARGO, directed by and starring Ben Affleck and has accepted a new role on the highly rated series, CASTLE. In addition, he will be appearing in a new ABC sitcom, SUBURGATORY, and the upcoming Hallmark Channel movie, LOVE'S CHRISTMAS JOURNEY, as well as the Killer Role (literally) in HOSTEL 3, scheduled for release in December. Despite the realities of a very successful career, Barry acknowledges and accepts the 800-pound gorilla called Ernie that follows him everywhere with the worldwide syndication of “My Three Sons.”

Please visit http://www.theimportanceofbeingernie.com for more information.



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