Barry Tubb, born in 1963 in Texas, gained recognition for his role in The Legend of Billie Jean (1985), where he plays a key character that embodies the rebellious spirit of the film. With a background in acting, Tubb's performance contributes to the film's exploration of youth defiance and societal challenges. His work in this cult classic positions him within the realm of 1980s exploitation cinema, where themes of justice and empowerment resonate with audiences seeking alternative narratives.
The Legend of Billie Jean
Average Texas teen, Billie Jean Davy, is caught up in an odd fight for justice. She is usually followed and harrased around by local boys, who, one day, decide to trash her brother's scooter for fun. The boys' father refuses to pay them back the price of the scooter. The fight for "fair is fair" takes the teens around the state and produces an unlikely hero.