Who is Barney Stinson? His Life, Childhood and Personality

Barney Stinson is a fictional character played by Neil Patrick Harris in How I Met Your Mother, a sitcom published on American CBS television and created by Carter Bays and Craig Thomas. H is 37 years old and has been seen in every episode so far.

It's one of the five main characters of the show. He claims to be his best friend -- and whenever he does, Marshall corrects him as Ted's best friend -- unlike Ted Mosby, who wants to get married and have a quiet life, Barney goes through all kinds of ways to get him to meet new girlfriends. According to Harris, who plays the character, Barney is angry at his friends for making Barney the only single bachelor, because Ted started dating Robin, Ted's college roommate Marshall got engaged to Lily, and then got married.

When Neil Patrick Harris was invited to the casting audition by actor director Megan Branman, he thought he was only called because he was close friends with Branman and didn't believe he had a chance to win the part. Harris later said about the casting election, "I didn't care much about the shoot, and it gave me freedom." The election scene was a game scene with laser guns, and Harris accidentally got caught in the chair and stuck to the wall as he made a jump. However, CBS executives liked Harris' performance and offered him the role immediately.

Harris depicts Barney as someone who likes to create crazy situations and then sit and watch them. In the show almost always (even when sleeping), Barney wears a suit and tries to hypothetically accept his opinion as a confident female hunter (especially those who are fond of their father) at the beginning of his 30-year-old. For example, in "Shelter Island," as Ted and Stella did not invite to their wedding, as she managed to bring Robin she liked to the wedding, she often trusts her luck and attempts to lead an event that went her way. It's also very competitive; it makes different meanings than their sentences to prove its value to its friends and gives itself strange tasks. He is proud and stubborn, as he refuses to put him down until someone answers his fist during the "I Heart NJ" section, subject to his views. At the end of the episode, we see Barney, tired of trying, hanging his hand from his wrist to the ceiling.

Barney is also an illusionist, like Neil Patrick Harris, who revived himself. Even though his friends hate it (we see this hatred in the tenth part of season two, "Single Stamina" and the fourth part of season four, "intervention"), his favorite numbers are those with fire. Barney usually uses tricks and magic to pick up girls. The way he's getting girls the most is to tell them fancy but completely false stories about himself, sometimes using nicknames.

In addition, there are three Chinese gambling buddies in "Atlantic City" and a gambling problem that he can't control, as we've seen him lose his temper at the Monday Night Football game. It's also metrosexual, enjoys getting a manicure, has a good knowledge of suits and is a gourmet. Every time a baseball team is mathematically eliminated from the New York Mets play-off tour in the last scream ever episode, we see a New York Mets fan with a cigarette burning. He's also a fan of the AC/DC group.

Throughout the series, Barney has been the forefront of his care, relapse and creativity many times. He is stringent to his friends, he is the richest of the group and can speak in English, as well as in the Mandarin dialect of Chinese, with his tailor and his Ukrainian, suspicious North Korean colleagues. Apparently, he has the ability to edit a video above average, as he created his own crazy resume video from season four episode "the Possimpible." As we learned in detail when Lorenzo Von Matterhorn in the Playbook, Barney seems to be a very talented website designer. As shown in more than one scene, he can play the piano, just like Ted and Marshall. He is a master at understanding human behavior and uses it to basically manipulate things at his own request -- usually to pick up girls. Running the New York marathon without a day of training and saying, "the price is right!" (The Price is right!) he has crazy skills like taking part in his competition and knowing the prices of all products correctly. The phone number is 1-917-555-0197, as seen in the fifteenth part of the fifth season.

Barney's family life was told by a time-comeback in the episode "Showdown." When Megan Mullally called out and depicted as a woman of intercourse with Frances Conroy, Barney's mother pointed to Bob Barker, the veteran host of the Price is right competition, to silence her son when he asked who his father was. Barney has two brothers, who are Wayne Brady's role, who are nothing like him, who are gay and black, and who are mentioned and who are a girl. Her sister's the first "ring up!" this is seen in. In "the Leap," Lily found out she wanted to be a violinist when she was little. season 6, 19. His real father shows up in the Legendaddy division. His father is a driving instructor with a family.

In the episode "Game Night," Barney was found to be an idealist in his youth who tried to join the Peace Corps with his first serious girlfriend, Shannon. But when her boyfriend left her for a playboy in a suit, she freaked out and had her first sexual relationship with her mother's friend, Rhonda French, when she was 23. At the speed of his success in thinking he was satisfying Rhonda, he became a team-wearing hoodlum, just like the man he was chosen to be, and he became a role model for men.

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