
John Barbour (born April 24, 1933) was a Canadian actor, comedian, and television host who has worked extensively in the United States. Barbour is the only performer in TV to win Emmys for both entertainment and news shows.[citation needed] Barbour is known as one of the hosts of the NBC reality television series Real People, for which he was also a creator and co-producer.
Barbour is perhaps best known for creating and appearing in the hit 1970s TV show Real People.
Barbour wrote and narrated Keith Burns’ documentary Ernie Kovacs: Television’s Original Genius.
He also directed and wrote the 1992 documentary The JFK Assassination: The Jim Garrison Tapes. This film covers the investigation of District Attorney Jim Garrison, who, after the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy, decided to further investigate the official report given by the Warren Commission. The documentary hypothesizes connections between the assassination and the FBI, the CIA, the Mafia, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Vietnam War, and other organizations and foreign affairs issues. The film won an award in 1993 at the San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain.
He directed and wrote another documentary, The American Media And The Second Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, which released to specific audiences in 2017, but saw a broader audience in 2019 when it was showcased on iTunes, Vimeo and Amazon. This follow-up documentary is an extension of his critically acclaimed The Garrison Tapes, and has received significant praise for its detail and exposition on the subjects of the JFK murder and the evolution of contemporary fake news. IMDb has scored the documentary 8.6 out of a possible 10.