David Michael Barrett

[1] Best known for his films Bad Actress, Such Good People and Kiss Me, Kill Me,[2] his play Brentwood was featured in Noah Wylie's prestigious Blank Theatre Company's Living Room Series of new works.

Bad Actress is a dark comedy about has-been TV star, Alyssa Rampart-Pillage (Beth Broderick), whose career is restarted when she’s accused of murdering her husband, Bernie (Chris Mulkey).

A screwball comedy, Such Good People tells the story of Richard (Michael Urie) and Alex (Randy Harrison) who, while house-sitting for rich humanitarian friends, find a huge stash of cash in the residence.

The feature film documentary, directed by Tiffany Rhynard and edited by Heather Matthews, tells the story of Moises Serrano, an undocumented and queer young man who grew up in rural North Carolina.

In college, he studied screenwriting and film production at California State University, Northridge, where he graduated summa cum laude, and was an active member of Zeta Beta Tau.

Newlyweds David Michael Barrett & Mark Peters, Feb. 16, 2004