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Get to Know the Man Behind The Big Purple Dinosaur: The Real-Life Barney


This man played Barney the dinosaur for 10 years — here's what it was like
                                   

He's a Warrior: The costume weighed a whopping 70 pounds. But that's not the only challenge that Joyner had to overcome. According to the actor, "The suit can get over 120 degrees inside. So inside you're sweating profusely. It's a t-rex, so you're basically just up to your elbows in being able to move. And then also, Barney's feet were huge. Now I did have some sneakers inside that were glued to the bottom of the feet."
His Job Was No Easy Feat: Joyner said in the interview: "The head doesn't come off. The head doesn't swivel. There's no facial expressions that can be made. I can only see a certain amount, because of the peripheral of Barney's mouth. And when Barney's mouth is closed, I can't see anything. So what I would literally do is I would walk around my apartment as if I was blind. I would close my eyes, and I would try to feel energy. And try to feel the energy of anything that was around me. And then try to pick things up."
He's Into Tantra: "When I was 19, I started studying Tantra. And a lot of times when people think about Tantra they think it's all about sex. Well Tantra's much more than that. Because Tantra deals with loving energy, life force energy, and energy that rises through your system," said Joyner.
He's Still Acting: After leaving Barney and Friends, he went on to do spots on ShamelessThat '70s ShowE.R., Swat24, the Young and the Restless. 
He's Still in Costume: He's currently playing Hip-Hop Harry, a break-dancing teddy bear who runs an after school center called Hip Hop Central.
He's Still a Fan of Barney: Joyner said, "Barney was beautiful. Barney was very, very good to me. I loved being Barney. I loved everything about being Barney. But that chapter is gone."

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