Connor Barrett is a talented individual who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. He recently completed work on the HBO series "Perry Mason" and the pilot "Generation" for HBO Max, showcasing his versatility and range as an actor.
In the world of theatre, Connor has had the privilege of working extensively with playwright and director Adam Rapp, both in New York City and regionally and internationally. He was an original cast member of Rapp's play "The Purple Lights of Joppa Illinois", which premiered at the Dorset Theatre Festival and later performed at South Coast Repertory and the Atlantic Theater Company off-Broadway.
Connor's work with Adam Rapp also includes the plays "Finer Noble Gases" and "The Metal Children". "Finer Noble Gases" was performed at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, Wooly Mammoth Theatre Company, Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre, Bush Theater in London, and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, where it won the Fringe First Award. "The Metal Children" was presented at the Vineyard Theatre off-Broadway, featuring Billy Crudup.
In addition to his work with Adam Rapp, Connor has also had the opportunity to work regionally at Actors Theatre of Louisville, Geva Theatre, McCarter Theatre Center, and Williamstown Theatre Festival. His most recent theatre credit was the national tour of Bess Wohl's hit off-Broadway play "Small Mouth Sounds", which played at the Long Wharf Theater, ACT, The Broad Stage in Los Angeles, and The Philadelphia Theater Company.
Connor has also made appearances in various New York City productions, including SPF and the New York Fringe Festival. In addition to his theatre work, Connor has also had a successful career in film and television, with credits including "All Nighter", "Hot in Cleveland", "We Hate Paul Revere", "True Blood", "Parks & Recreation", "CSI:NY", "Harry's Law", "Rita Rocks", "Do Not Disturb", "The Jury", and "Guiding Light".
Born and raised in South Florida to New Orleanians, Connor Barrett is a graduate of Northwestern University and NYU's Graduate Acting MFA Program.