David Michael Barrett Explained

Birth Date:3 April 1971
Birth Place:Seattle, Washington
Nationality:American
Education:California State University, Northridge
Occupation:Screenwriter, film producer
Years Active:1999–present

David Michael Barrett (born April 3, 1971) is an American screenwriter and film producer in Los Angeles, California.[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. He's an alumnus of Outfest's Screenwriting Lab,[3] and has served as a mentor at the International Academy of Film and Television where he sits on their advisory board.

Screenwriter

Bad Actress (2011)

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).

Such Good People (2014)

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. When the homeowners die in a car crash, altruism and greed collide as Richard and Alex try to decide what to do with the money. Directed by Stewart Wade.[4]

Kiss Me, Kill Me (2015)

A contemporary film noir psychological thriller, Kiss Me, Kill Me is a murder mystery about Dusty (Van Hansis) who blacks-out while confronting his unfaithful boyfriend. When he comes to, his boyfriend Stephen (Gale Harold) has been murdered, and he's the prime suspect. Directed by Casper Andreas. In June 2016, Kiss Me, Kill Me screened opening night at FilmOut San Diego International Film Festival, where picture won six awards, including Best Feature and David Michael Barrett won Best Screenplay.[5] [6]

Producer

In addition to producing Such Good People, Kiss Me, Kill Me, and executive producing Bad Actress, in 2016 Barrett co-produced the award-winning documentary .

Forbidden: Undocumented and Queer in Rural America (2016)

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. Picture had its world premiere at Outfest where it won the Freedom Award for Best Documentary, 2016, then went on to win the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Social Justice Film award at the 2016 Charlotte Film Festival.

Personal life

Born in Seattle, David Michael Barrett grew up in the San Fernando Valley neighborhood of Northridge. During his high school years, he was active in Jewish youth group BBYO: the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization, where he served as S'gan (vice-president) for the Southern California region. 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. He married Mark Peters on Feb. 16, 2004.[7] Barrett's chronicle of their wedding in the historic San Francisco 2004 same-sex weddings inspired the publication of a non-fiction collection of essays: Hitched! Wedding Stories from San Francisco City Hall,[8] edited by Cheryl Dumesnil, published by Da Capo Press (September 21, 2005). Barrett and Peters live in the Silverlake neighborhood of Los Angeles.[9]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: David Michael Barrett. IMDb.
  2. Web site: Exclusive: Watch the Trailer for West Hollywood Thriller 'Kiss Me, Kill Me'. 19 August 2015.
  3. Web site: Outfest Screenwriting Lab | World International Film Festival . 2016-07-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160818083935/https://worldfilmpresentation.com/outfest-screenwriting-lab . 2016-08-18 . dead .
  4. Web site: Such Good People. April 14, 2015. IMDb.
  5. Web site: David Michael Barrett. IMDb. 2016-07-09.
  6. Web site: The Kickstarter Diet: Will It Kiss Me or Kill Me?. October 29, 2014. HuffPost.
  7. Web site: Your Stories: Gay Marriage in California. Mike. Nizza. June 16, 2008.
  8. Book: 1560257644. Hitched!: Wedding Stories from San Francisco City Hall. Dumesnil. Cheryl. 2005.
  9. Web site: A Day in Gay America 2012: Photos of Our Lives Advocate.com. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20121216021925/http://www.advocate.com/day-gay-america/2012/12/14/day-gay-america-2012-photos-our-lives. 2012-12-16.