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Bid now to have a virtual meet and greet with NCIS: Los Angeles Star Barrett Foa!
Barrett Foa is perhaps best known to audiences as Senior Tech Op Eric Beale on 12 seasons and 275+ episodes of the hit CBS crime drama/comedy NCIS: Los Angeles. Prior to moving to LA, Foa starred on Broadway in the Tony-winning musicals Avenue Q as Princeton/Rod, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee as Leaf Coneybear, and was in the original Broadway cast of Mamma Mia!. During his hiatuses from NCIS: LA, Barrett starred as Prior Walter in Angels in America: Parts 1 & 2 at The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis (St. Louis Theatre Circle Award nom), Alex/Barbra, etc. in New York’s one-man, multi-character hit off-Broadway comedy Buyer & Cellar, was nominated for an LA Ovation Award for his portrayal of Oscar in Sweet Charity opposite Laura Bell Bundy, played Harold Hill in The Music Man at CT Rep, and wrote and conceived his solo show, Grin and Barrett at NYC’s Feinstein’s/54 Below and LA’s Rockwell.
Off-Broadway, he played Jesus in the 30th anniversary revival of Godspell (cast recording), originated the roles of Eddie in Adam Bock’s The Drunken City at Playwrights Horizons, Jamie in Tio Pepe (aka Somewhere) by Matthew Lopez (The Inheritance) at The Public, and has developed new work at New York Theatre Workshop, Roundabout, and Ars Nova. Regional Theatre credits include Paper Mill, Bay Street, Hartford Stage, TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, Shakespeare Theatre Co., The Muny, Music Theatre of Wichita, and Pittsburgh CLO. Foa co-wrote, produced, and starred in the sold out hit For The Record: John Hughes in LA and NYC. TV guest stars include Will & Grace (‘19), Entourage, Inventions That Changed History, NCIS, The Closer, Numb3rs, and Six Degrees. Born and raised in New York City, Foa graduated from The Dalton School in Manhattan, attended Interlochen Arts Camp for four summers, studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, and received his BFA in Musical Theatre Performance from The University of Michigan. Foa was the on-air backstage host and social media correspondent for the 2013 and 2014 Tony Awards on CBS.
100% of the money raised will go to the development of plays