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A filmmaker from Maryland, Barry Worthington has directed, written, edited, acted, and has even sometimes been the cinematographer for almost all of his films such as "Bummer" (2018), "The Infinitely Generous Francis Victus" (2016), "Hollywood Trash" (2013) and "Kin" (2011) while also bringing together award-winning casts and crew. In high school, Worthington helped teach English to foreign students by showing American films as well as his own. He also taught the students how to make their own films, following one of his mentors' philosophy that film is a uniting art form. Worthington realized he wanted to become a film-maker when he was a youth and watched what became his favorite film, "Jaws". He graduated from Towson University in 2010, majoring in Electronic Media and Film, and afterward promptly founded his own production company Limitless Films. In 2018, he earned his Master of Fine Arts degree from American University in Film and Electronic Media. His range of work has spanned from dramas to science fiction, as well as comedy, which have won international film festivals and awards. Along with his film work, he has directed, produced, edited, and served as cinematographer on television programs, including the international PBS program "White House Chronicle". Along with his film work, he teaches film production and theory at his alma mater Towson University and other colleges in the greater Baltimore and Washington, D.C. areas.