Barry Mills is an American film producer, director, writer, and voice actor. Mills grew up in Pine Mountain, Georgia.
Barry Mills started his career by writing and producing promos and bumpers for TBS and TNT in the early 1990s. As a hobby, he videotaped live bands such as the Mekons, Butthole Surfers, and Sonic Youth. Mills also started Atlanta's first underground hip-hop radio show "Macadocious In Effect" (featuring a then unknown Lil Jon) on WRFG.
In 1995 Barry and his friend, author Jack Pendarvis, created the TV show The Rudy and Gogo World Famous Cartoon Show for TBS, but ended up getting picked up by TNT and premiered in July of '95.The Rudy and Gogo World Famous Cartoon Show was an afternoon block of classic cartoon shorts hosted by marionettes ("Rowdy" Rudy was voiced by Mills) and a mostly silent nanny goat named Gogo, taking place in front of an ever-changing green screen. TNT would use the Rudy and Gogo concept for various cartoon and cult classic movie specials as well, until the show got cancelled in 1997.
In 1998 Mills started working for Cartoon Network and was a producer for the 1998 season of Space Ghost Coast to Coast. Later he wrote and produced the cartoon anthology shows The Bob Clampett Show and The Popeye Show, in which he restored most of the theatrical shorts to their original, unedited forms. Also in the early 2000s he did some voice-over work for Aqua Teen Hunger Force and Sealab 2021. Mills' and Aqua Teen co-creator Matt Maiellaro's band, Donnell Hubbard also had their music featured in a few episodes of Sealab 2021.