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Barrett Foa

Barrett Foa (born September 18, 1977) is an actor, singer, and dancer best known for his portrayal of Eric Beale, the tech-savvy NCIS operations specialist, on the procedural drama NCIS: Los Angeles across its first 12 seasons from 2009 to 2021. Born in , , to parents Linda and Conrad Foa, he grew up in a family that included a brother, Justin, and developed an early passion for the . Foa's career began in theater, where he trained extensively before transitioning to television. He attended the in , spent four summers at Interlochen Arts Camp, earned a in musical theater from the , and studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in . His professional stage debut came off-Broadway as Jesus in a revival of , followed by his Broadway breakthrough in 2001 as an ensemble member in the original production of Mamma Mia!. He later joined the musical as an understudy and replacement for roles including Princeton and Rod, and appeared in other notable productions such as The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Foa's theater work earned him recognition in the musical theater community, with additional credits in new works at venues like and . In television, Foa's recurring role as Eric Beale on NCIS: was elevated to series regular midway through the first season, making him a fan favorite for his portrayal of the quirky, brilliant over 276 episodes. He departed the series in 2021, reflecting on the character's growth and his own 12-year tenure in interviews. Earlier TV appearances include guest spots on and , while his other television credits include a role in Southland. More recently, Foa has taken on a recurring role as the First Gentleman in Netflix's political drama The Residence, which premiered in 2025 and explores a murder mystery at the . Beyond acting, he serves as vice president of the board for the nonprofit Every Day Action, focusing on community initiatives like food insecurity programs in .

Early life and education

Early life

Barrett Foa was born on September 18, 1977, in Manhattan, New York City. He is the son of Linda Foa, an executive, editor, and author, and Conrad Foa, an international insurance broker, both of whom were working professionals in New York. Raised in a busy Manhattan household where his parents worked long hours, Foa was cared for by a Honduran nanny named Maria Lopez, whose mannerisms and speech patterns he imitated from a young age to entertain his parents, sparking his early fascination with performance and imitation. This exposure, combined with family influences and his innate curiosity, fostered an interest in creative expression from a young age, including puzzles and imaginative play that highlighted his precocious problem-solving abilities. These formative childhood experiences in laid the groundwork for Foa's lifelong passion for singing, dancing, and acting, with early participation in creative activities nurturing his talents before formal training. He later attended Interlochen Arts Camp during his youth, further immersing himself in the .

Education

Foa attended The , a prestigious private co-educational preparatory school in , from which he graduated in 1995. During his high school years at , Foa spent four summers at Interlochen Arts Camp in , where he developed his skills in , , and through intensive performing arts programs. He furthered his training with a semester abroad at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in during his junior year of , focusing on specialized instruction in dramatic arts and Shakespearean performance. Foa earned a (BFA) in from the in Ann Arbor, graduating with honors in 1999. Immediately following his graduation, Foa gained practical experience by participating in productions, including his first professional role at the New London Barn Playhouse in .

Career

Theater career

Barrett Foa made his professional stage debut in 2000 as Jesus in the Off-Broadway revival of Godspell for its 30th anniversary. He made his Broadway debut in 2001 as a swing in the original production of Mamma Mia!. He later joined the ensemble of the Tony Award-winning musical Avenue Q in 2003, initially as understudy before replacing John Tartaglia in the lead roles of Princeton and Rod from February 1, 2005, to July 2, 2006. The production earned multiple Tony nominations, including for Best Musical, highlighting Foa's contributions to its ensemble-driven puppetry and satire. Foa expanded his theater work to Off-Broadway and regional stages, showcasing versatility in both musical and dramatic roles. In 2014, he starred as Alex More in the one-man show Buyer & Cellar at the Barrow Street Theatre, originating the role in Jonathan Tolins' comedy about a fictional Barbra Streisand employee and earning acclaim for his multi-character performance during its extended run. Regionally, he played Matt in at in in 2002, Claudio in Shakespeare's in a co-production at Hartford Stage and the that same year, and the villainous in a revival of at in 2003. In musical theater, Foa received an LA Ovation Award nomination for Lead Actor in a Musical for portraying the shy dentist Oscar Lindquist opposite in a 2018 Reprise Musical Theatre Company production of Sweet Charity at UCLA's Freud Playhouse. Transitioning toward more dramatic work, he took on the demanding role of Prior Walter in Tony Kushner's Angels in America: Parts 1 & 2 at The of in 2019, earning a St. Louis Theater Circle Award nomination for Outstanding Performer in a . This performance underscored his shift from ensemble musical roles to complex character leads, often returning to during breaks from long-term television commitments to explore new works and classics. In November 2025, Foa starred in a one-night concert reading of A Very Christmas Carol in .

Television career

Foa's early television appearances included guest spots on established series. In 2005, he portrayed Travis Myers in an episode of The Closer. He followed this with a role as computer hacker Andrew Gibbons in the 2009 episode "Hypnotic" of Numb3rs. That same year, Foa recurred as Eric Beale in the two-part NCIS backdoor pilot "Legend," which introduced the NCIS: Los Angeles spin-off, and as Ari Gold's assistant Matt Wolpert in two episodes of Entourage across its sixth and seventh seasons. Foa achieved his breakthrough in television with the recurring role of senior technical operator Beale on the procedural drama NCIS: Los Angeles, which premiered in 2009 and ran for 12 seasons until 2021. Promoted to series regular in January 2010, he appeared as Beale in 276 episodes, becoming a core member of the ensemble at the NCIS Office of Special Projects in . Initially depicted as a laid-back tech expert and surfer who supported field agents from the ops center, Beale's character evolved significantly over the series, transitioning from a "bumbling beta" geek to a more confident operative through field training, weapons handling, undercover assignments, and occasional missions outside headquarters. By the season 12 finale, Beale had grown into a self-assured tech innovator, culminating in his departure from the team alongside colleague Nell Jones to pursue entrepreneurial ventures. Beyond NCIS: Los Angeles, Foa took on select guest roles that showcased his versatility in comedic and dramatic formats. In 2011, he appeared as the over-the-top auditioner Gil Bure in the episode "Yore So Bad" of the Submissions Only, a satirical look at the theater world. In 2019, during the revival of , he guest-starred as Paul, a fellow teacher and romantic interest for , in the episode "The Pursuit of Happiness," where their flirtation complicated by Paul's personal life highlighted ethical dilemmas in workplace romance. Marking his return to television after NCIS: Los Angeles, Foa starred in 2025 as Elliot Morgan, the First Gentleman and husband of President Perry Morgan, in Netflix's The Residence, a Shondaland-produced murder mystery set amid intrigue and a staffer's death. The eight-episode series, released on March 20, 2025, features Foa's character navigating the unfamiliar social and political dynamics of , as part of the presidential couple at the center of the . The demanding schedule of NCIS: Los Angeles included hiatuses that enabled Foa to pursue theater productions, such as starring as Prior Walter in at the of in 2019, which he described as artistically fulfilling opportunities to recharge before returning to the series. In a May 2021 TVLine interview reflecting on the season 12 finale and his departure, Foa praised the show's ensemble dynamics as akin to "one family for so long," crediting the cast's camaraderie for sustaining the long run, and expressed appreciation for fans' enduring reception, including their active engagement via , , and consistent viewership amid abundant entertainment choices.

Film career

Barrett Foa's entry into film came with his appearance in the 2008 short film Prop 8: The Musical, a satirical production written by and that protested 's Proposition 8, which sought to ban . In the film, Foa portrayed one of the "California Gays and The People That Love Them," contributing to a star-studded ensemble featuring performers like , , and , with the piece earning a for Outstanding Music Artist. This role highlighted Foa's involvement in advocacy-driven content centered on LGBTQ+ rights, aligning with the film's humorous yet pointed critique of the proposition's passage. Beyond this early short, Foa's film credits remain sparse, including a supporting role as radio DJ Craig Carter in the 2013 independent My Synthesized Life, a about a man whose voice auto-tunes after an accident. While primarily a series, the production's episodic format and standalone narrative elements positioned it as a film-adjacent creative outlet for Foa, echoing the tech-savvy personas he has embodied in other media. Throughout his career, Foa's work has served as a secondary pursuit to his theater and television commitments, often emphasizing creative expression and social themes, such as the evident in Prop 8: The Musical.

Personal life and activism

Family

Barrett Foa was born in , , to parents Linda Foa and Conrad Foa, both New York-based professionals. His mother, Linda, was a in design and , serving as an editor at Fairchild's Home Furnishings Daily and HFN, and as marketing director at the Architects & Designers Building for over 11 years, while his father, Conrad, is an international . Linda Foa passed away in June 2016 after a battle with . Foa has one sibling, an older brother named Justin Foa, who serves as the CEO of the family-owned international insurance brokerage Foa & Son. There is no publicly available information about additional siblings. The family has been characterized as close-knit. Foa keeps his personal relationships private, with no confirmed spouse or children as of 2025. In February 2019, he publicly came out as gay. Following the conclusion of his long-running role on NCIS: Los Angeles in 2021, Foa is based in Los Angeles, where he purchased a contemporary home in the Silver Lake neighborhood in 2016, while retaining connections to the New York theater community through his early career origins there.

Philanthropy

Barrett Foa serves as vice president and founding board member of Every Day Action, a Los Angeles-based nonprofit dedicated to combating food insecurity by rescuing and redistributing surplus gourmet meals from television and film sets, corporate events, grocery stores, and other sources to those in need. In this role, Foa has contributed to initiatives that address the significant food waste generated in the entertainment industry, drawing from his own observations of excess on Broadway productions and TV shoots. A key effort under the organization's umbrella is the 2025 launch of the Food Insecurity Shared Hub (F.I.S.H.), a collaborative warehouse designed to streamline food reallocation, further reducing waste while supporting mutual aid networks across Los Angeles. Foa's philanthropic commitments extend to arts education, exemplified by his establishment of the Barrett Foa Endowed Camp Scholarship in Theatre Arts at in 2019, which provides financial aid to promising young performers from underserved backgrounds to attend the summer program. In interviews around the announcement, Foa shared personal reflections on how his own time at Interlochen as a teenager ignited his passion for theater, emphasizing the scholarship's role in offering a "little push" to emerging talent facing financial barriers. Foa has also been involved with for over 20 years, supporting arts education and initiatives through theater performances and fundraisers. Beyond these core involvements, Foa has supported through his participation in the 2008 satirical Prop 8: The Musical, where he performed as part of the ensemble protesting California's Proposition 8, which banned . He has also hosted educational workshops for aspiring actors, such as a 2023 audition session for approximately 50 high school students at Pioneer Valley High School in , focusing on practical techniques for theater auditions. Additionally, in 2020, Foa headlined the cabaret fundraiser Barrett Foa Has Friends! for PAWS/LA, a nonprofit aiding unhoused individuals and animals, featuring musical performances to raise funds and awareness. In recent years (2024–2025), Foa has amplified his advocacy for food waste reduction in the entertainment sector through active promotion on , including posts highlighting Every Day Action's community events and galas, such as the 2025 Recycle Ball. His efforts in this area are bolstered by collaborations with former NCIS: Los Angeles castmates, who have joined him at fundraising events to support shared causes.

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