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  1. Ellen Barkin was born on April 16, 1954 into a working-class Jewish family in South Bronx, NY. Her father was a salesman for Fuller Brush who also worked as an usher at Yankee Stadium; her mother ...

  2. Cast: Gabriel Byrne, Ellen Barkin, Ciaran Fitzgerald, Ruaidhri Conroy. Following the death of his wife, a former traveller (Byrne) sets up home with his two sons in a Dublin slum. But when a mystical white horse appears and the boys head off into the Irish countryside with it, he is forced to come to terms with his present life and past culture.

  3. Still, Barkin received between $2-3 million per year for a total payout that some sources cited as high as $65 million. In 2007, Barkin filed a lawsuit for $3.4 million in payments promised for an investment in her production company, Applehead Pictures. Perelman countersued, but was ultimately forced to pay Barkin $4.3 million.

  4. CAM ARCHER United States, 2010. We’re pleased to begin a new series of gems of contemporary American indie cinema, courtesy of Brooklyn-based label Factory 25! Kicking it off is Cam Archer’s Shit Year, a show-biz head trip with one foot in Warhol, one in Fellini, and a raw, unexpected lead performance by Ellen Barkin.

  5. The Cobbler is a 2014 American comedy-drama film directed by Tom McCarthy and cowritten by McCarthy with Paul Sado. The film stars Adam Sandler as a cobbler who finds himself able to assume to the form of anyone by putting on their shoes. The supporting cast includes Cliff "Method Man" Smith, Ellen Barkin, Melonie Diaz, Dan Stevens, Fritz ...

  6. Watch Ellen Barkin's movies and TV shows for free. Stream Mad Dog Time, The Big Easy, Active Adults now on Tubi.

  7. Still, Barkin received between $2-3 million per year for a total payout that some sources cited as high as $65 million. In 2007, Barkin filed a lawsuit for $3.4 million in payments promised for an investment in her production company, Applehead Pictures. Perelman countersued, but was ultimately forced to pay Barkin $4.3 million.