Bo Barrett's illustrious acting career began in 2004 at the tender age of 18, marking the start of his journey towards stardom. His professional debut came with the film "Cry for Help" in 2005, where he shared the screen with the talented Sam Lloyd. This remarkable performance earned him recognition, and his work premiered at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival in 2005.
Following this breakthrough, Barrett went on to secure small but significant roles in "Loveless in Los Angeles" (2007) and Sofia Coppola's critically acclaimed "Marie Antoinette" (2006),alongside Kirsten Dunst and Jason Schwartzman. His impressive repertoire also includes credits such as "The Recordist" (2007),"Tree House", and "Bird Fan" (2007).
Currently residing in Los Angeles, Barrett has been actively working on various projects with esteemed industry professionals, including Michael Bower, Scott L. Schwartz, Bill Parks, David Blue, and Gilbert J. Menchaca.
Fans of his work can eagerly anticipate his upcoming appearances in Allison Anders' "Ten Years After", "We Are the Mods" (2009),"Grinder" (2009),and Zack Parker's "Quench" (2007).